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CARD Voice Memory - music synth
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Note that the voices are arranged in categories for easier access. The category of each voice is identified by a two-character prefix, as follows: AP Acoustic Piano OR Organ KY Keyboard BR Brass ST Strings BA Bass GT Guitar WN Wind FI Folk Instrument CH Chorus TP Tuned Percussion SP Synth Pad SC Synth Comp SL Synth Lead ME Musical Effect SE Sound Effect DR Drums MI Miscellaneous Instrument AT After Touch MW Modulation Wheel A more detailed voice list is provided in the Feature Reference manual appendix (page 306 through 309). If you don't get any sound at this point: Make sure your sound system is turned ON and the volume is turned up to a HINT reasonable level, make sure that the SY85 OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 controls are turned up to a reasonable level, and check all connections carefully. s CARD Voice Memory The CARD memory is an optional Yamaha MCD64 Memory Card (or preprogrammed voice card) plugged into the SY85 DATA slot. Memory cards are convenient for external storage and transportation of voices you or others create. You can also store sets of related voices on different memory cards. An MCD64 Memory Card holds four banks of 64 voices each - a total of 256 voices per card. CARD voice numbers are preceded by the letter "C". The four voice banks are selected in sequence by repeatedly pressing the [CARD] key: ... CI → CII → CIII → CIV → CI ... Individual voices are then selected by using the GROUP and PROGRAM keys (or the [-1]/[+1] keys or data dial) in exactly the same way as the INTERNAL voices. 26 2. Selecting And Playing Voices