Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 29

Playing a Performance, Press the [PERFORM] key, Press a MEMORY key, to select a Performance, Memory

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Basics Section Playing a Performance In Performance Play Mode, you can select and play any of 128 internal and 64 external (Memory Card) Performances. A Performance is a set of Voices used with the built-in (or an external) sequencer. Performances also let you set the synthesizer up for multitimbral operation. Each Performance can contain up to 16 Parts assigned to different Voices, plus extra Parts for Phrase Clip, A/D INPUT and Plug-in Boards. If the Layer Switch (Page 133) parameter is switched on for any Parts, those Parts can be play in unison. Also, you can assign multiple Parts to different MIDI channels so that they can be played or be controlled individually using the built-in (or an external) sequencer. Up to 128 Performances can be stored in the internal memory and up to 64 on Memory Card. These Performance settings are available in Performance Edit Mode (Page 121). Here, we will show how to get started with Performance Play after selecting a Performance. MODE VOICE PERFORM UTILITY CARD EDIT JOB COMPARE STORE SYSTEM CURSOR PFM Play) INT:128(H16)[Pf:Init Perf ] EQ Low EQ Mid EQ Hi Cutoff RevTime A B C 1 2 SHIFT PAGE PART/ELEMENT DATA EF MASTER BYPASS KEYBOARD EXIT ENTER DEC/NO INC/YES MEMORY PRE1 PRE2 DRUM INT EXT DRUM PLG1 PLG2 1 [PERFORM] key 3 [DATA] knob 3 [DEC/NO] and [INC/YES] keys 2 MEMORY key 1 Press the [PERFORM] key The [PERFORM] key LED will light, showing that you are now in Performance Play Mode. The following appears in the display. MODE VOICE PERFORM UTILITY CARD 2 Press a MEMORY key to select a Performance Memory There are two Performance Memories: INT (internal) and EXT (External). The INT memory is divided into eight Banks (A to H) of 8 Performances. The EXT memory is divided into four Banks (A to D) of 4 Performances. EDIT JOB COMPARE STORE PFM Play) INT:001(A01)[--:Init Perf ] EQ Low EQ Mid EQ Hi -1 +0 INT (Internal) Bank A~H 1~16 Performance MEMORY PRE1 PRE2 DRUM INT EXT DRUM PLG1 PLG2 EXT (External) Bank A~D 1~16 Performance At this point, you can play the Performance (named on the screen) via keyboard. INT (internal) is stored in internal Random Access Memory (RAM) and contains factory default Performances. These can be overwritten but can recalled at any time. EXT (external) is stored on a Memory Card (RAM) inserted in the CARD slot. If there is no Memory Card inserted and you attempt to select an EXT Performance, "-----" will be displayed and no sound will be produced. With a Memory Card inserted, you can select and play EXT Performances. 29

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Basics
Section
Playing a Performance
In Performance Play Mode, you can select and play any of 128 internal and 64 external (Memory
Card) Performances.
A Performance is a set of Voices used with the built-in (or an external) sequencer.
Performances also
let you set the synthesizer up for multitimbral operation.
Each Performance can contain up to 16 Parts assigned to different Voices, plus extra Parts for Phrase
Clip, A/D INPUT and Plug-in Boards.
If the Layer Switch (Page 133) parameter is switched on for
any Parts, those Parts can be play in unison.
Also, you can assign multiple Parts to different MIDI
channels so that they can be played or be controlled individually using the built-in (or an external)
sequencer.
Up to 128 Performances can be stored in the internal memory and up to 64 on Memory
Card.
These Performance settings are available in Performance Edit Mode (Page 121).
Here, we will
show how to get started with Performance Play after selecting a Performance.
DEC
/
NO
INC
/
YES
EXIT
ENTER
EF
BYPASS
MASTER
KEYBOARD
MEMORY
PRE1
INT
DRUM
EXT
PLG1
PLG2
PRE2
DRUM
VOICE
PERFORM
UTILITY
CARD
EDIT
COMPARE
JOB
STORE
MODE
PFM Play) INT:128(H16)[Pf:Init Perf ]
EQ Low EQ Mid EQ Hi Cutoff RevTime
CURSOR
SHIFT
PAGE
PART
/
ELEMENT
DATA
SYSTEM
A
B
C
1
2
1
[PERFORM] key
2
MEMORY key
3
[DEC/NO]
and
[INC/YES]
keys
3
[DATA]
knob
1
Press the [PERFORM] key
The [PERFORM] key LED will light, showing
that you are now in Performance Play Mode.
The
following appears in the display.
At this point, you can play the Performance
(named on the screen) via keyboard.
PFM Play) INT:001(A01)[--:Init Perf ]
EQ Low EQ Mid EQ Hi -1 +0
VOICE
PERFORM
UTILITY
CARD
EDIT
COMPARE
JOB
STORE
MODE
2
Press a MEMORY key
to select a Performance
Memory
There are two Performance Memories: INT
(internal) and EXT (External).
The INT memory
is divided into eight Banks (A to H) of 8
Performances.
The EXT memory is divided into
four Banks (A to D) of 4 Performances.
INT (internal) is stored in internal Random Access
Memory (RAM) and contains factory default
Performances.
These can be overwritten but can
recalled at any time.
EXT (external) is stored on a Memory Card (RAM)
inserted in the CARD slot.
If there is no Memory
Card inserted and you attempt to select an EXT
Performance, “-----” will be displayed and no sound
will be produced.
With a Memory Card inserted,
you can select and play EXT Performances.
EXT (External)
Bank A~D
INT (Internal)
Bank A~H
1~16
1~16
Performance
Performance
MEMORY
PRE1
INT
DRUM
EXT
PLG1
PLG2
PRE2
DRUM