Yamaha CS1x Owner's Manual - Page 16
Basic, Operations In, Performance - replacement knobs
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BOPM BOPMeapeapoorserseddffirireoecocaarrttm m iiooaannnnsscceIeInn PERFORMANCE PLAY Performance Play mode lets you select a Preset or User Performance for realtime play. next to the Performance number, to indicate that the edited sound has not been stored. • Offset AMP EG and FILTER parameters to change the shape and tone of the sound as you play by turning the Sound Control Knobs. • Press the PERFORMANCE button to enter Performance mode (if you're in a different mode). • Press either the PRESET or USER button to select the Preset or User Performance bank. • Choose a Performance with the PROGRAM [-]/[+] buttons. • Use realtime control features as you play, including the Pitch Bend and Modulation Wheels. • Transpose the octave up or down by holding SHIFT and pressing PART/LAYER [-]/[+]. You can transpose the pitch up ([+]) or down ([-]) by as many as three octaves, depending on the Performance. (The transpose value will also be reflected in the Utility mode's Keyboard Transpose function. NOTE: Maximum is ±3 octaves; however, when you raise or lower the pitch in semitones, for example, three octaves cannot be achieved using the SHIFT button.) • Replace the Layer voice assignment, or edit other Performance Common and Layer parameters, with the Edit Parameter Rotary Switch and Parameter Value UP/DOWN buttons. • Press ARPEGGIATOR to turn it ON, and play a chord to start the arpeggiated chords. Select Arpeggiator Type, Tempo and other parameters from the Common Edit 1 menu. STORE Store mode lets you store Scenes as well as User Performances for later recall. • Store your favorite Scenes, or "snapshots" of Sound Control Knob positions, in the currently selected Performance. (See page 44.) • Store your own Performances in the 128 User Performance memories. (See page 44.) PERFORMANCE EDIT Making any adjustment-either intentionally or inadvertently-to any parameter will engage Performance Edit mode. When exiting from the Performance Edit mode (by pressing PERFORMANCE or PROGRAM [-]/[+]), an "E" will be displayed in the LCD 15