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► • ► Initialization and storage of voice data is done using the function keys. This section will help you understand what each of these function keys actually do. Also, as an added user convenience, when a function key is pressed. a message corresponding to that function will appear in the message area. If a command is given at this stage, that command wil l be put into effect. Press the ESC key to interrupt any of the functions in progress: Fl Key Directory'Edit] rIkey This key selects the Edit mode. When the is pressed during the Edit mode, the voice list (directory) will appear as follows. Fig. 30 Directory display Message area Voice name Functions of individual keys _ r- I ' ''!!--0. .!F:F 3`=; CH I BE 22.01i=iR -CH I rtE PFLL _ 4€ !REFS 4 in I CE P•4 1 KE OFF 1 r2 t- cre • The blinking red mark designates the last voice number that was selected with the Play function F5 of the CX5M. F2 Key [Store Memory] This key is for storing the voice data from the CX5M edit buffer into the CX5M voice memory locations. By pressing the F2 key, the directory will appear and the prompt "Store = " will appear in the message area. Type the number of the voice that is to be stored and press the IRETURN I key. Pressing the ESC key wil l cancel the function and allow you to start again. F3 Key [Cartridge Load/Save] This key loads the data from a data memory cartridge connected to the CX5M (not the DX7 cartridge) into the CX5M voice memory. It also saves the contents of the CX5M voice memory in the data memory cartridge. Data for 32 voices (including function parameter data) from the voice memory can be saved on the data memory cartridge connected to the CX5M. - 26 -

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Initialization
and
storage
of
voice
data
is
done
using
the
function
keys.
This
section
wi
l
l
help
you
understand
what
each of
these
function
keys
actually
do.
Also, as
an
added
user
convenience,
when
a
function
key
is
pressed.
a
message
corresponding
to
that function
will
appear
in
the
message
area.
If
a
command
is
given
at
this
stage,
that
command
wil
l
be
put
into
effect.
Press
the
key
to
interrupt
any
of
the
functions
in
progress:
ESC
Fl
Key
Directory
'Edit]
This
key
selects
the Edit
mode.
When the
rIkey
is
pressed
during
the
Edit
mode,
the
voice
l
ist
(directory)
will
appear
as
follows.
Fig.
30
Directory
display
Message area
Voice
name
Functions of
individual
keys
_
r-
I
'
''
!!
--.
0.!F:F
3
`
=
;
CH
I
BE
22.01i=iR
-CH
rtE
PF
I
LL
_
!REFS
in
I
CE
P•4
KE
OFF
1
4€
4
1
r2
t
cre
The
bl
inking
red mark designates
the
last
voice
number
that
was
selected
with
the
Play
function
of
the
CX5M.
F5
F2
Key
[Store
Memory]
This
key
is
for
storing
the voice
data
from
the
CX5M
edit
buffer
into
the
CX5M
voice
memory
locations.
By
pressing
the
F2 key,
the
directory
wil
l
appear and
the
prompt "Store
=
"
will
appear
in
the
message
area.
Type
the
number
of
the
voice
that
is
to
be
stored
and
press
the
I
RETURN
I
key.
Pressing the
key
wil
l
cancel
the
function
and
allow you
to
start
again.
ESC
F3
Key
[Cartridge
Load/Save]
This
key
loads
the
data
from
a
data
memory
cartridge
connected
to
the
CX5M
(not
the
DX7
cartridge)
into
the
CX5M
voice
memory.
It
also
saves
the
contents
of
the
CX5M
voice memory
in
the
data
memory
cartridge. Data
for
32
voices
(including function
parameter
data)
from
the voice memory
can
be
saved
on
the
data
memory
cartridge
connected to
the
CX5M.
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