Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 79
Normal Voice, GENîName Ctgry
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COMMON Element1 Element2 Element3 Element4 Voice Store The edited settings for the current Voice will be lost if you select another Voice or Mode. To avoid losing important data, you should always use Voice Store to store your edited Voice. Details about the Voice Store procedure are given earlier (Page 116). When creating a new Voice from scratch, it can be useful, prior to editing, to clear the settings for the current Voice using the Initialize Voice function in Voice Job Mode (Page 115). Voice Mode The í Indicator If you alter any parameters in Voice Edit Mode, the í indicator will be displayed in the top left of the screen. This gives a quick indication that the current voice has been modified but not yet stored. Normal Voice When editing Normal Voices, there are 12 settings consisting of six Common Edit settings (common to all four Elements) and six Element-specific settings. Edit indicator Voice Edit Mode Common Common General 80 GEN Name) Ctgry GEN Name (General Name) 80 GEN Other (General Other) 81 Common Quick Edit 81 QED Level (Quick Edit Level) 81 QED EffectCtrl (Quick Edit Effect Control) 81 Even if you exit to Voice Play Mode, the edited settings for the current Voice will not be lost so long as you do not select another Voice. QED Filter (Quick Edit Filter) 82 QED EG (Quick Edit Envelope Generator) 82 Common Arpeggio 82 ARP Type (Arpeggio Type) 82 The í indicator will also be displayed in Voice Play ARP Limit (Arpeggio Note Limit) 83 Mode, and if any Sound Control knobs or ARP Mode (Arpeggio Mode) 83 Assignable knobs are used. ARP PlayEF (Arpeggio Play Effect) 83 Common Controller 84 CTL Portamento 84 The "Compare" Function CTL Bend (Pitch Bend) 84 CTL Set1 (Control Set 1) 84 Use this to listen to the difference between the Voice with CTL Set2 (Control Set 2) 84 your edited settings and the same Voice prior to editing. CTL Set3 (Control Set 3) 84 CTL Set4 (Control Set 4) 84 1 Press the [COMPARE (EDIT)] key while in Voice Edit Mode. The í indicator at the top left of the screen will change to the î indicator and the Voice settings prior to editing will temporarily be reinstated for comparison purposes. CTL Set5 (Control Set 5) 84 CTL Set6 (Control Set 6) 84 Common LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) 85 LFO Wave 85 LFO Fade 87 LFO Dest1 (LFO Destination 1) 87 Compare indicator LFO Dest2 (LFO Destination 2) 87 Common Effect 88 EFF InsEF (Insertion Effect) 88 EFF EF1 (Insertion Effect 1) 88 GENîName) Ctgry EFF EF1 (Insertion Effect 2) 88 EFF Rev (Reverb) 89 EFF Cho (Chorus) 89 Element OSC (Oscillator) 89 OSC Wave (Oscillator Wave) 89 While the "Compare" function is enabled, editing will OSC Out (Oscillator Out) 89 not be possible using knobs [A] to [C] or knob [1]/[2]. OSC Pan (Oscillator Pan) 90 OSC Limit (Oscillator Limit) 90 2 Press the [EDIT] key again to disable the Element Pitch 90 "Compare" function and restore the settings for your edited Voice. PCH Tune (Pitch Tune) 90 PEG VelSens (PEG Velocity Sensitivity) 91 PEG Time 91 PEG Level 91 PEG Release 91 The ELEMENT ON/OFF Function PCH Scale (Pitch Scale) 92 Element Filter 93 Use this to mute individual Elements within a Voice. FLT Type (Filter Type) 93 For example, you could mute all Elements other FLT HPF (High Pass Filter) 95 than that which you are editing. Thus, you can hear how the edited settings affect just that Element. Details are given on Page 61. 79