Part IX

Sound Edit

Store the new sound

The MEMORY button in the SOUND GROUP section accesses memory banks reserved for the sounds you create with the SOUND EDIT. You can store up to 40 original sounds then select the sounds just like the other sounds in the SOUND GROUP.

Procedure

1.When you have edited the sound to just the way you like it, on the SOUND EDIT menu

display press the WRITE button.

The display changes to the MEMORY WRITE display.

Select a new sound

You can select your original sound just like the other sounds in the SOUND GROUP.

1.In the SOUND GROUP section, press the MEMORY button.

 

SOUND GROUP

 

 

STRINGS BRASS

SAX &

ORGAN &

SYNTH

SOLOIST

SOUND

WOODWIND

ACCORDION

EXPLORER

 

 

 

VOCAL

GUITAR

MALLET &

BASS

DRUM KITS MIXTURES

MEMORY

& HARPSI

ORCH PERC

 

 

 

 

2.To assign a name to your new sound, press

the SOUND NAMING button.

If you do not assign a name to your sound, the name becomes the same as the original sound from which you started. In this case, skip to step 5.

The display changes to the SOUND NAMING display.

3.Use the buttons below the display to assign a

name.

Press the ABC button to enter alphabetical characters. While the SHIFT button is pressed, upper case letters are entered.

Press the 123 button to enter numbers, etc. While the SHIFT button is pressed, you can enter symbols.

Press the POSITION button to move the cursor.

You can also use the TEMPO/PROGRAM dial to select the characters.

Press the INS button to enter a space at the cursor position.

Press the DEL button to erase the character at the cursor position.

Press the CLR button to erase the entire name.

Press the →← button to center the name.

4.When you have finished typing the name,

press the OK button.

The display returns to the MEMORY WRITE display.

5.Use the and buttons to select the MEMORY number in which to store the new sound (1–40).

6.Press the OK button.

The new sound is stored, and “COMPLETED!” is shown on the display.

The SOUND EDIT mode is turned off.

The stored sound memories can be saved on a disk for recall at a later time. (Refer to page 99.)

The list of sounds is shown on the display.

2.Select the desired sound from the list on the display.

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