Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 117
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Performance Mode Performance Mode Performance Play In Performance Play Mode, multiple Voices (up to four Parts) can be layered to create thick sounds which you can play in real-time or using a sequencer. In Performance Mode, up to 20 Parts can be combined in a single Performance, including Voices for the 16 Parts plus Phrase Clip, A/D Input and Plug-in 1/2 Parts. Depending on the Performance Edit settings (Page 121), you can assign a Normal Voice or Drum Voice (Drum Kit) to each Part. Multiple Parts can be assigned to the same MIDI channel for real-time playback. Alternatively, you can assign each Part to a different MIDI channel for playback using an external sequencer or the synthesizer's internal sequencer (in Sequence Play Mode). The synthesizer can hold up to 256 Performances, consisting of 128 Internal Performances plus another 64 External Performances on Memory Card. The displayed screens, the method of selecting Performances and the Multi Part Edit process in Performance Play Mode are explained here. Bank and Program keys are not available on the CS6R. Use Knobs [A] to [C], Knob [1]/[2] and the [DATA] knob to select Program Numbers. If a multitimbral Plug-in board is installed, up to 35 Parts can be combined in a single Performance. However, the settings for the Plug-in Parts cannot be stored in memory. An overview of Performances is given on Page 39. Performance Play Mode Display You will see the following screen when you enter Performance Play Mode. There are seven Performance Play Mode screens, as explained below. Use the [PAGE] knob to switch between screens. Details about how to enter Performance Play Mode are given on Page 21. PFM Play) INT:128(H16)[Pf:Init Perf ] EQ Low EQ Mid EQ Hi - 1 + 0 SHIFT PAGE A B C 1 2 DATA PART/ELEMENT In the 3rd to 7th screens, you can set the output levels, stereo pan position and other general parameters for each Part (Multi Part Edit). These are useful when using the synthesizer with a sequencer. Details are given on Page 119. 3rd screen: PFM Mlt) Volume (Performance Multi: Volume) 4th screen: PFM Mlt) Pan (Performance Multi: Pan) 5th screen: PFM Mlt) RevSend (Performance Multi: Reverb Send) 6th screen: PFM Mlt) ChoSend (Performance Multi: Chorus Send) 7th screen: PFM Mlt) NoteSft (Performance Multi: Note Shift) 1st Screen: PFM Play (Performance Play) 1 2 3 PFM Play) INT:128(H16)[Pf:Init Perf ] EQ Low EQ Mid EQ Hi - 1 + 0 4 SHIFT PAGE A B C 1 2 DATA PART/ELEMENT 1. Screen Title This shows that you are currently in Performance Play Mode. 2. Performance Memory/Number (Bank/Number) The Memory/Performance Program Number (001 to 128) and Bank ([A] to [H])/Program Number ([1] to [16]) are shown for the selected Performance. For example, "INT: 128(H16)" shows that the Memory is "Internal," the Performance/Program Number is "128," the Bank is "H," and the Bank's Program Number is "16." Memory/Performance Program Number Internal Memories are shown as "INT" and External Memories are shown as "EXT." Each Voice within a Memory is assigned a Performance Program Number of 001 to 128. Details about Performance Memories are given on Page 29. 1st screen: PFM Play (Performance Play) Main Performance screen 2nd screen: PFM Srch (Performance Search) You can quickly search for a Performance by specifying the Performance Memory and Category. Bank/Program Number Performance Program Numbers 001 to 128 are related to Banks A to H and Program Numbers 1 to 16 (for the Bank) as explained below. For example, you can select a Performance either directly by its Performance Program Number or by using a combination of Bank and Program keys. 117