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Edit/recall

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The default voice in the edit memory is voice No.1 which is automatically loaded when the system is turned on. 3 When you select a new voice to edit by using the Play function, the voice data that was in the edit memory will be entered in the edit/recall memory for voice No.48; but only if that voice data is to be modified with the CX5M. This prevents the data being edited from being erased by mistake. 4 The data in the edit memory of the CX5M will also be transferred to the edit memory of the DX7. 5 The function parameters (performance parameters) in the edit memory of the CX5M will be transferred to the performance parameter (function control) memory of DX7. 6 Whenever a voice is selected by using the operation panel of the DX7 (even during the PLAY mode), that voice data will be sent to the edit memory of the CX5M, insuring that the contents in the edit memories of the DX7 and the CX5M will always match. This means that everything heard from the DX7 coincides with the data that appears on the monitor screen. The voice data that was in the edit memory, if it is being revised with the CX5M, will be sent to the edit/recall memory. However, if envelopes are copied with the DX7, the data in the CX5M will not be revised. Therefore envelopes should be copied with the CX5M, not with the DX7. 7 The voice data in the edit memory can be stored in the voice memory by using the Store function. 8 The voice data that is in the edit/recall memory can be called into the edit memory with the edit recall function. 9 The 32 voices (No.'s 1 to 32) in the voice memory of the CX5M can be transferred to that of the DX7 by using the MIDI Transfer function. (After powering up the system, the MIDI Transfer function also can be used when loading the voices of the DX7 into the CX5M.) PRECAUTIONS • Do not attempt to operate or play the DX7 during the time the voice data of the CX5M is being loaded into the DX7. • When the DX7 Voicing Program begins to transfer data between the DX7 and the CX5M, the Memory Protect function for the internal voices of the DX7 is automatically deactivated. After the voice memory transfer is completed, reactivate the Protect function for the internal voices of the DX7 by using its Memory Protect button. • The voice data being edited in the CX5M will be altered if any operations other than voice pro- gramming (such as MASTER TUNE, MIDI, EDIT/RECALL, VOICE INIT, BATTERY CHECK, CARTRIDGE SAVE/LOAD etc.) are carried out on the DX7 while the DX7 Voicing Program is running. These non-editing operations should be carried out only when the DX7 Voicing Program is not running. • While the DX7 Voicing Program is being used, continuously changing the voices with the DX7 may damage the contents in the CX5M edit memory. Selecting voices with the DX7 should be done one at a time, after the edited voice on the CX5M has been saved to a voice memory. - 15 -

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The
default
voice
in
the
edit
memory
is
voice
No.1
which
is
automatically
loaded
when the
system
is
turned
on.
3
When
you
select
a
new
voice
to edit
by
using
the Play
function,
the
voice
data that
was
in
the
edit
memory
will
be
entered
in
the
edit/recall
memory
for
voice
No.48;
but only
if
that
voice
data
is
to
be
modified with
the
CX5M.
This
prevents the
data
being edited from
being
erased
by
mistake.
4
The
data
in
the
edit
memory
of
the
CX5M
will
also
be
transferred
to
the
edit
memory
of
the
DX7.
5
The
function
parameters
(performance
parameters)
in
the
edit
memory
of
the
CX5M
will
be
trans-
ferred
to
the
performance
parameter
(function control)
memory
of
DX7.
6
Whenever
a
voice
is
selected
by
using
the
operation
panel
of
the
DX7
(even
during
the
PLAY
mode),
that
voice
data
will
be
sent
to
the
edit
memory
of
the
CX5M,
insuring
that
the
contents
in
the
edit
memories
of
the
DX7
and
the
CX5M
will
always
match.
This
means
that
everything
heard
from
the
DX7
coincides with
the
data that
appears
on
the
monitor
screen.
The
voice
data
that
was
in
the
edit
memory,
if
it
is
being
revised
with
the
CX5M,
will
be sent
to
the
edit/recall
memory.
However,
if
envelopes
are
copied
with
the
DX7,
the
data
in
the
CX5M
will
not
be
revised.
Therefore
envelopes
should
be
copied
with
the
CX5M,
not
with
the
DX7.
7
The
voice
data
in
the
edit
memory
can
be
stored
in
the voice
memory
by
using
the
Store
function.
8
The
voice
data
that
is
in
the
edit/recall
memory
can
be
called
into
the
edit
memory
with
the
edit
recall
function.
9
The 32
voices (No.'s
1
to
32)
in
the voice
memory
of
the
CX5M
can
be
transferred to
that
of
the
DX7
by
using
the
MIDI
Transfer
function.
(After
powering
up
the
system,
the
MIDI
Transfer
function
also
can
be
used
when
loading
the
voices
of
the
DX7
into
the
CX5M.)
PRECAUTIONS
Do
not
attempt
to
operate
or
play the
DX7
during
the
time
the
voice
data
of
the
CX5M
is
being
loaded
into
the
DX7.
When
the
DX7
Voicing
Program
begins
to
transfer
data
between
the
DX7
and
the
CX5M,
the
Memory
Protect
function
for
the
internal
voices
of the
DX7
is
automatically
deactivated.
After the
voice
memory
transfer
is
completed,
reactivate
the
Protect
function
for
the
internal
voices
of
the
DX7
by
using
its
Memory
Protect
button.
The
voice
data
being
edited
in
the
CX5M
will
be
altered
if
any
operations
other
than
voice
pro-
gramming
(such
as
MASTER
TUNE, MIDI,
EDIT/RECALL,
VOICE
INIT,
BATTERY
CHECK,
CARTRIDGE
SAVE/LOAD
etc.)
are
carried
out
on
the
DX7
while
the
DX7
Voicing Program
is
running.
These
non-editing
operations
should
be
carried
out
only
when
the
DX7
Voicing Program
is
not
running.
While
the
DX7
Voicing Program
is
being
used,
continuously
changing
the
voices
with
the
DX7
may
damage the
contents
in
the
CX5M
edit
memory.
Selecting
voices
with
the
DX7
should
be
done
one
at
a
time,
after
the
edited
voice
on
the
CX5M
has
been saved
to
a
voice
memory.
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