Yamaha 9000Pro Owner's Manual - Page 100
Creating Plug-in Custom Voices
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Creating Plug-in Custom Voices Just as with the preset voices, you can use the voices of the Plug-in Board as basic material for crafting your own original Plug-in voices. Once you've created a voice, you can store it to a Plug-in Custom voice location for future recall. Guidelines I Memory Structure of the Plug-in Voices The illustration below is basically same as the one on page 64. The illustration on page 64 describes the relationship between each menu of the Plug-in Manager function and the voice data on the Flash ROM/board. The illustration below, however, shows the relationship betweeen each menu of the Plug-in Custom Voice Creator function (explained in this chapter) and the voice data on the Flash ROM/board. Functions in the Plug-in Custom Voice Creator 9000Pro Disk Save Plug-in Manager (page 66) Load Flash ROM ** Plug-in Custom Voice Board Custom Voice Native System Parameter * Plug-in Board Board Preset Voice (ROM) Board Custom Voice (RAM) Native System Parameter (RAM) Store Voice Edit (page 102) Store Native System Parameter Edit (page 105) PC connected to the 9000Pro, running XGworks (or XGworks lite) and the appropriate Plug-in software for voice editing. * Calling up the Board voices directly from the Plug-in Board. ** Selecting a Plug-in Voice calls up the corresponding parameters (such as effect settings, etc.) from 9000Pro Flash ROM and the corresponding Board Voice from the Plug-in Board. *** Auto Loaded when turning the power ON. Auto Load can be set via Plug-in setting (page 69) **** Board Custom Voice Backup (page 108) ***** Automatically loaded from Flash ROM to the Board RAM when turning the power ON. After editing the Board Custom Voice and Native System Parameter, you should execute the Bulk Send operation (see above) and the store operation (page 101. Voice Edit on Computer (page 106) Bulk Send 100 Reference 98