Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 108
Monitoring Board Voices, Plug-in Common Edit and Editing Each Element, Menu Display, Voice Edit Mode
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Voice Mode Plug-in Voices The Voices held on Plug-in Boards (Single Part) are known as Board Voices. A Plug-in Voice is a Board Voice that has been processed in the synthesizer in Voice Edit Mode. There are six Common Edit screens and four screens for editing the Element of a Plug-in Voice. You can save up to 64 edited Plug-in Voices in Banks A to D of Memory PLG1/2. After selecting the Plug-in Voice you wish to edit (in Banks A to D of Memory PLG1/2), when you enter Voice Edit Mode, you will see the Voice Edit Mode screen that you had exited from previously. Monitoring Board Voices You can monitor Board Voices without having to enter Edit Mode. Also, if you press the [EDIT] key while monitoring, you will enter Edit Mode with the oscillators of the Board Voice already assigned. 1 While holding down the [PLG1] or [PLG2] key, use Knob [C] to select the Board Voice's Bank. "PLG INT" is the Bank of the Plug-in Voice (Plug-in Internal) stored in Memory PLG1/2. 2 Release the [PLG1] or [PLG2] key. Select the Board Voice using the BANK/PROGRAM keys or [DATA] knob as in the same way to select a Voice from another memory. If there is no Voice at the Program Number corresponding with the selected Bank, no sound will be produced. To edit the Board Voices on the Plug-in Board, you need to use a computer and the included editor software. Details about Plug-in Voices and Board Voices are given on Pages 32, 114. Many parameters are the same as for Normal Voices (the gray items in the tree diagram). Only those items that differ are explained here. Details about the other parameters are given in the Normal Voice explanation on Page 79. Plug-in Voices Plug-in Common Plug-in Common General GEN Name (General Name) GEN Other (General Other) Plug-in Common Quick Edit QED Level (Quick Edit Level) QED EffectCtrl (Quick Edit Effect) QED Filter (Quick Edit Filter) QED EG (Quick Edit Envelope Generator) Plug-in Common Arpeggio ARP Type (Arpeggio Type) ARP Limit (Arpeggio Note Limit) ARP Mode (Arpeggio Mode) ARP PlayEF (Arpeggio Play Effect) Plug-in Common Controller CTL Pitch (Pitch Bend) CTL Set1 (Control Set 1) CTL Set2 (Control Set 2) CTL MW Control (MW Control Depth) CTL MW Modulation (MW Modulation Depth) CTL AT Control (AT Control Depth) CTL AT Modulation (AT Modulation Depth) CTL AC Control (AC Control Depth) 80 80 109 81 81 81 82 109 82 82 83 83 83 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 108 111 111 ( ) CTL AC Modulation (AC Modulation Depth) 111 Plug-in Common LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) 111 LFO Param (LFO Parameter) 111 Plug-in Common Effect 88 EFF InsEF1 (Insertion Effect) 88 EFF Rev (Reverb) 89 EFF Cho (Chorus) 89 Plug-in Element Plug-in Element OSC (Oscillator) 112 OSC Assign (Oscillator Assign) 112 OSC Velocity (Oscillator Velocity) 112 Plug-in Element Pitch 112 PCH PEG (Pitch Envelope Generator) 113 Plug-in Element EQ (Equalizer) 113 EQ Param (EQ Parameter) 113 Plug-in Element Native 113 PLG-NATIVE (Plug-in Native) 113 Plug-in Common Edit and Editing Each Element There are two edit screens for a Plug-in Voice. One is for general Voice settings called Plug-in Common, and the other is for element settings called Plug-in Element. There is only one element available for a Plug-in Voice, but you can make access to parameters in Plug-in Common and Element screens, which are similar to ones for a normal Voice. In Plug-in Voice editing, you can switch between the Common and Element screens using the Knob [A]. Plug-in Common Edit Screens VGCEEN*íPOltahye)r) PMRoEd1e:12A8s(sHi1g6n)[Pf:GrandPiano] Comm+o6n3 EQpMoildy sEiQngHlie Cutoff RevTime Common Plug-in Element Edit Screens OSCíAssign) Elem SHIFT Plug-in Element PAGE A B Bank Number NORM/001 128[GndPiano] C 1 2 DATA PART/ELEMENT Menu Display When you use the [PAGE] knob while holding down the [SHIFT] key, you will see the following Menu Display. Then use the [PAGE] knob to move the cursor to the desired item and release the [SHIFT] key to jump to the Edit screen for the selected item. Cursor NTVíPrm1) Com:>GEN≥QED>ARP>CTL>LFO>EFF Common Elem:>OSC>PCH>EQ>PLG-NATIVE Common SHIFT PAGE A B C 1 2 DATA PART/ELEMENT The [PROGRAM/PART] keys on the CS6x can directly select Menus associated to them (Page 80).