Yamaha MX61 Reference Manual - Page 54

Performance Job, Initialize, Current

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Performance Song/Pattern File Utility Remote Performance Job Operation Press [JOB] from one of the Performance displays (not a Voice Edit display)  Select Job with Cursor [V][/[E] buttons  [ENTER]  Operation depends on selected Job display Initialize JOB*Initialize Current*Perf*****All Data type to be initialized Resets (initializes) all Performance parameters to their default settings. It also allows you to selectively initialize certain parameters, such as Common settings, settings for each Part, and so on-very useful when creating a completely new Performance from scratch. In this display, Press [ENTER], then press [INC/YES] to execute Initialize. Data type to be initialized All: All data in the Performance Common: Data in Common Edit Part 1 - 16: Data of the Part Edit parameters of the corresponding internal Part PartAll: Data of the Part Edit parameters of all Parts GM: All data in the Performance. The Voices of the GM bank will be assigned to Parts 1 - 16. NOTE This instrument features a GM bank which contains Voices allocated according to the GM standard, allowing proper playback of GM Song data. Recall If you select a different Performance without storing your edited Performance, all the edits you've made will be erased. If this happens, you can use Recall to restore the Voice with your latest edits intact. Select "02:Recall" and press [ENTER]. When the subsequent confirmation display appears, press [INC/YES] to execute the Recall operation. Performance Performance Play Performance Select Performance Part Select Performance Edit Common Edit Chorus Eff Reverb Eff Master EQ Arp Switch General Name Part Edit Play Mode Filter/EG Arp Select Receive Switch Voice Edit Voice Insert Eff / DrumKit Insert Eff Voice LFO Voice Ctrl Set / DrumKit Ctrl Set Voice Name / DrumKit Name Voice Job Voice Store Performance Job Initialize Recall Copy Bulk Performance Store Supplementary Information MX49/MX61 Reference Manual 54

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Son
g
/Pattern
File
Utility
Remote
Performance
MX49/MX61 Reference Manual
Performance
Performance Play
Performance Select
Performance Part Select
Performance Edit
Common Edit
Chorus Eff
Reverb Eff
Master EQ
Arp Switch
General
N
ame
Part Edit
Play Mode
Filter/EG
Arp Select
Receive Switch
V
oice Edit
V
oice Insert Eff /
DrumKit Insert Eff
V
oice LFO
V
oice Ctrl Set /
DrumKit Ctrl Set
V
oice
N
ame /
DrumKit
N
ame
V
oice Job
V
oice Store
Performance Job
Initialize
Recall
Copy
Bulk
Performance Store
Supplementary
Information
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Performance Job
Resets (initializes) all Performance parameters to their default settings. It also allows you to selectively initialize certain
parameters, such as Common settings, settings for each Part, and so on—very useful when creating a completely new
Performance from scratch. In this display, Press [ENTER], then press [INC/YES] to execute Initialize.
Data type to be initialized
All:
All data in the Performance
Common:
Data in Common Edit
Part 1 – 16:
Data of the Part Edit parameters of the corresponding internal Part
PartAll:
Data of the Part Edit parameters of all Parts
GM:
All data in the Performance. The Voices of the GM bank will be assigned to Parts 1 – 16.
NOTE
This instrument features a GM bank which contains Voices allocated according to the GM standard, allowing proper playback of
GM Song data.
If you select a different Performance without storing your edited Performance, all the edits you’ve made will be erased. If
this happens, you can use Recall to restore the Voice with your latest edits intact.
Select “02:Recall” and press [ENTER]. When the subsequent confirmation display appears, press [INC/YES] to execute
the Recall operation.
Operation
Press [JOB] from one of the Performance displays (not a
V
oice Edit display)
Select Job with Cursor
[
u
][/[
d
] buttons
[E
N
TER]
Operation depends on selected Job display
Initialize
Recall
JOB
*
Initialize
Current
*
Perf
*****
All
Data type to be initialized