Yamaha DX7 Product Manual - Page 55
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50 play a live performance and you want memories 1-32 to To move the next voice from a RAM cartridge to an contain the voices you plan to play in numerical order. internal location, repeat Step 2 and Step 3b. This can be done either in the internal memory or in 4. The process can be continued, selecting a voice and the RAM cartridge memory Its best to have at least 1 moving it to a new location. As you can see, its like "blank" or unwanted voice which you can erase when one of the puzzles where you have 15 numbered doing this. If you need all 32 voices, but simply in a dif- squares and 1 blank space, and you have to rear- ferent order, make a copy of them (either by saving from range the squares in numerical order - you always internal to RAM cartridge, or loading from RAM car- have to use at least one memory location as the tridge to internal, as appropriate). "blank" square so you can shuttle the others around. 1. Determine whether you want to work with the RAM That's why we suggest making a copy of all 32 voices cartridge or internal memory and turn off the corre- if you plan to move them around within the internal sponding sofware memory protection by pressing or cartridge memory. Once you've done most of the [MEMORY PROTECT-INTERNAL] or [MEM- rearranging, you can go to the copied voices and ORY PROTECT-CARTRIDGE] and then pressing transfer the "erased" voices back where you want [OFF]. If you're working with the RAM cartridge, them using the procedure in Step 3b above. also be sure its hardware memory protect switch is 5. As always, when you have completed the operation, OFF. turn the memory protection back ON. 2. Select a voice you wish to move by pressing [MEMORY SELECT-INTERNAL] or [MEMORY SELECT-CARTRIDGE], and then the appropriate voice selector button, from [1] to [32]. 3a. Assuming you want to move the voice into a different position within the same memory area (internal or RAM cartridge) from which you selected it, press NOTE: If a "FORMAT CONFLICT "ID CONFLICT or "READ PROTECT message is displayed during a STORE or SAVE operation using a RAM cartridge, it means the cartridge must be formatted. For details, please refer to the CARTRIDGE FORMATTING section on page 9. and hold [STORE]. Then press the voice selector button corresponding to the memory location into which you wish to move the voice. THIS NEW LOCATION SHOULD BE BLANK, OR ONE YOU DONT MIND ERASING, UNLESS YOU HAVE ALREADY MADE A COPY OF ALL 32 VOICES AS DESCRIBED PREVIOUSLY. The voice has now been stored in the new location. (It still exists in its original location.) Now you can release the [STORE] button, press the voice selector of the next voice you want to move, and then press [STORE] and the voice selector of the memory in which you wish to store this voice. 3b. If you want to move the voice into the same or a different position within the other memory area (i.e., from RAM cartridge memory 6 to internal memory 2), the procedure is similar. You have already pressed [MEMORY SELECT-CARTRIDGE] and [6] to select RAM cartridge voice number 6. To assign this to internal memory 2, press [MEMORY SELECTINTERNAL], then press and hold [STORE] while you press voice selector [2]. (If you want to move from an internal location to a RAM cartridge location, substitute the opposite [MEMORY SELECT] buttons for those in this example.)