Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 28
Select a Voice Number, using the [DATA] knob or, the [INC/YES] and, DEC/NO] keys
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Basics Section The Drum Voices are held in separate areas of each Memory, and are accessed as follows. • To access the Preset Drum Memories (PRE:DR1 ~ DR8): Press the MEMORY [PRE2] key while holding down the MEMORY [PRE1] key. • To access the User Drum Memories (INT:DR1/2, EXT:DR1/2): Press the MEMORY [EXT] key while holding down the MEMORY [INT] key. Now you can play a selected Voice when you play the keyboard on the CS6x or the external keyboard connected to the CS6R. Try auditioning other Voices. Details about selecting Voices using the [DATA] knob or the [DEC/NO] and [INC/YES] keys are given on Page 76. You can also select Voices using a combination of BANK and PROGRAM/PART keys (CS6x), or using the Category Search feature. Details about selecting Voices are given on Page 75. MEMORY PRE1 PRE2 DRUM INT EXT DRUM PLG1 PLG2 To access Preset Drum Voices (PRE:DR1 ~ DR8) To access User Drum Voices (INT:DR1/2, EXT:DR1/2) PRE1 and PRE2 (Preset 1 and 2) are stored in internal Read Only Memory (ROM) and contain preset Voices which are never overwritten. INT (internal) is stored in Random Access Memory (RAM) and contains the factory default Voices. These can be overwritten, but can be recalled from the original factory settings at any time if required. EXT (external) is stored on a Memory Card inserted in the CARD slot. If there is no Memory Card inserted and you attempt to select an EXT Voice, "----" will be displayed and no sound will be produced. With a Memory Card inserted, you can select and play EXT Voices. PLG1 or PLG2 Voices can only be selected if a Plug-in Board is installed. 3 Select a Voice Number using the [DATA] knob or the [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] keys Turn the [DATA] knob clockwise or press the [INC/YES] key to increment the Voice Number. Turn it anti-clockwise or press the [DEC/NO] key to decrement the Voice Number. VCE Play) PRE1:128(H16)[Pf:GrandPiano] EQ Low EQ Mid EQ Hi Cutoff RevTime SHIFT PAGE A B C 1 2 DATA PART/ELEMENT EF MASTER BYPASS KEYBOARD Octave Shifting (CS6x only) If you need to raise or lower the keyboard note range for the Voice, you can use the OCTAVE [UP] key to raise the range by an octave and the OCTAVE [DOWN] key to lower it by an octave. You can shift the note range by up to three octaves in either direction. The current octave setting is shown in the left corner of the display while the OCTAVE [UP] or [DOWN] key is being held down. For instance, if you press the OCTAVE [UP] key twice (+2), you will actually play note C5 by pressing note C3 on the keyboard (i.e., the note you play is shifted up two octaves). To return to the standard octave range (0), press the OCTAVE [UP] and [DOWN] keys simultaneously. You can have the current octave setting shown in the display while holding down the [SHIFT] key. Use this feature for confirmation. OCTAVE DOWN UP (Oct= -3) PRE1:001(A01)[Sq:Generation] EQLow-G EQMid-G EQHi-G FLT-Rez HPF If a note is shifted beyond G8 (MIDI note number 127), it will automatically be shifted to the octave below. For instance, note G#8 will be played as G#7. OCTAVE [UP] and [DOWN] keys are linked to the "Coarse/Fine" parameter (Page 90) in the PCH Tune screen of Voice Edit Mode, and also the "Oct" parameter (Page 163) in the MSTR Kbd screen of Utility Mode. The OCTAVE [UP] and [DOWN] keys may not function if these parameters also have been set to shift the range. You can also use the OCTAVE [UP] and [DOWN] keys in Performance Play Mode. EXIT ENTER DEC/NO INC/YES 28