Yamaha CS1x Owner's Manual - Page 23
Common Edit 1, Common Edit 1 applied to all Layers
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NOTE You can also use the numeric keypad (0~9) or the Data Entry knob to change the value. NOTE To change the value for all four Layers at one time, hold SHIFT and press the Parameter Value UP/DOWN button. When you press SHIFT in Performance Edit mode, a letter "A" (All) will appear in the LCD below the word "LAYER". ARPEGGIO HOLD SHIFT + PART/LAYER/ OCTAVE PRESET USER + PROGRAM DEMO PERFORMANCE MULTI STORE UTILITY ARPEGGIATOR TYPE TEMPO D P BEND RANGE PMOD F TUNE NOTE DETUNE L SFT AEG ATK DCY TIME TIME L FEG ATK DCY TIME TIME L BANK PROGRAM VO MASTER TUNE SYSTEM KBD TRANS C NOTE Each voice is preset with optimum settings for the parameters, and the value you set for any parameter will offset (add or subtract) the preset value. If the value of a parameter exceeds the maximum or minimum limit available, the highest or lowest value will be used. NOTE The actual value is the sum of the value displayed in the LCD and the value set by the Sound Control Knob. NOTE The original voice can be restored and heard by returning to Performance Play mode and moving the Sound Control Knob to the center position. NOTE You can replace the voices currently assigned to each Layer with new voices or assign a voice to an empty Layer (up to four voices/Layers for a Performance). 5. Set the other parameters. As you continue pressing the other Parameter Value UP/DOWN buttons, the other parameters will appear in the display. Set the other parameters to your preference. NOTE To exit Performance Edit mode, press the PERFORMANCE button again or the PROGRAM [-]/[+] button. You can enter Multi Play mode directly from Performance mode by pressing the MULTI button. Edit Mark Once you have edited a Performance in any way, an edit mark (a reversed type letter "E") will appear to the left of the Performance number. This mark indicates you have edited, but not stored the Performance. Indicates you have edited, but not stored the Performance. NOTE The edit mark will also appear simply by making a slight position change to a Sound Control Knob (see page 6). q Description of Each Function Common Edit 1 (applied to all Layers) This row provides functions and parameters which are common to all Layers in a Performance, such as the Arpeggiator, and the Performance Level, Effect and Name. DEMO PERFORMANCE MULTI STORE UTILITY ARPEGGIATOR TYPE TEMPO SUB DIVIDE P BEND MW RANGE PMOD FMOD PERFORM LEVEL CUTOFF TUNE NOTE NOTE DETUNE LIMIT LIMIT SFT LOW HIGH AEG ATK DCY DCY REL TIME TIME LEVEL TIME FEG ATK DCY DCY REL TIME TIME LEVEL TIME BANK PROGRAM VOLUME PAN REV TYPE FMOD LIMIT LOW AMOD INIT LEVEL REV SEND EFECT PERFORM CHO VARI VARI VARI NAME TYPE TYPE PARAM DATA FC PORTA ASSIGN1 CUTOFF VARI SWITCH TIME PARAM EF VEL ASSIGN2 LIMIT OFFSET DEPTH PARAM DATA HIGH LFO PMOD FMOD WAVE SPEED PHASE INIT PEG ATK ATK DCY REL REL TIME LEVEL TIME TIME LEVEL EFFECT FILTER POLY/ CHO VARI CUTOFF REZ MONO SEND SEND COMMON LAYER SYSTEM MIDI ASSIGN s ARPEGGIATOR The Arpeggiator automatically creates arpeggiated chords based on the chords/melodies you play on the keyboard. There are three Arpeggiator parameters: TYPE, TEMPO and SUBDIVIDE. TYPE TEMPO 6. Store the Performance. When you have finished editing, store the Performance as a User Performance. For details about how to store a Performance, see page 44. NOTE The edited contents will be retained in memory even if you turn the power off during an edit. The Performance you were editing will still be selected the next time you turn the power on, and you will be able to pick up from where you left off and continue editing the Performance. SUBDIVIDE While editing a Performance, if you select another Performance or press the PERFORMANCE button again to exit Performance Edit mode before you have first stored the data as a User Performance, your edited data will be lost. For details about storing a User Performance, see page 44. 22