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Turning, operators, ON and, Individual block, display

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Turning the operators ON and OFF Numeric keys W to are used for turning the operators on and off. When keys E] to Dare pressed, the operator corresponding to that number will turn off; pressing the same key once again causes the operator to turn on. Fig. 14 Turning the operators ON/OFF •ON •1•••OFF Background color is orange ON Background color is blue OFF Individual block display The DX7 has an extremely large number of parameters. To facilitate the monitoring of these parameters, the DX7 Voicing Program divides the parameters into groups and alternately switches the display screen as required. The main editing screen is sub-divided into 8 blocks as mentioned before. Here is a description of what kind of parameters are in each block. Blocks names have been assigned arbitrarily as a matter of convenience. Fig. 15 Edit display configuration A BLOCK C1 BLOCK C3 BLOCK C5 BLOCK B BLOCK C2 BLOCK C4 BLOCK C6 BLOCK The symbol within the parentheses (see Fig. 16 and next) after the parameter name indicates which switch on the DX7 that parameter corresponds to. For example, E8 corresponds to Edit mode 8, and F2 corresponds to function mode 2. - 19 -

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Turning
the
operators
ON and
OFF
Numeric
keys
W
to
are
used
for
turning
the
operators
on
and
off.
When
keys
E]
to
Dare
pressed,
the
operator
corresponding
to
that
number
will
turn
off; pressing
the
same
key
once
again
causes
the
operator
to turn
on.
Fig.
14
Turning
the
operators
ON/OFF
•ON
•1•••OFF
Background
color
is
orange
ON
Background color
is
blue
OFF
Individual block
display
The
DX7
has an
extremely
large
number of
parameters.
To
facilitate
the
monitoring
of
these
parameters,
the DX7
Voicing Program
divides
the
parameters
into
groups and
alternately
switches
the
display
screen
as
required.
The
main
editing
screen
is
sub-divided
into
8
blocks
as
mentioned
before.
Here
is
a
de-
scription
of
what
kind
of
parameters
are
in
each
block. Blocks
names
have
been
assigned
arbitrarily
as
a
matter
of
convenience.
Fig.
15
Edit
display configuration
A
BLOCK
B
BLOCK
C1
BLOCK
C2
BLOCK
C3
BLOCK
C4
BLOCK
C5
BLOCK
C6
BLOCK
The
symbol
within
the parentheses
(see
Fig.
16
and
next)
after
the parameter
name
indicates which
switch
on
the
DX7
that
parameter
corresponds
to.
For
example,
E8
corresponds
to
Edit
mode
8,
and
F2
corresponds
to
function
mode
2.
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