Yamaha CS6X Automobile Electronics User Manual


 
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Voice Mode
Plug-in Voices
The Voices held on Plug-in Boards (Single Part) are
known as Board Voices. A Plug-in Voice is a Board Voice
that has been processed in the synthesizer in Voice Edit
Mode. There are six Common Edit screens and four
screens for editing the Element of a Plug-in Voice. You
can save up to 64 edited Plug-in Voices in Banks A to D of
Memory PLG1/2.
After selecting the Plug-in Voice you wish to edit (in
Banks A to D of Memory PLG1/2), when you enter
Voice Edit Mode, you will see the Voice Edit Mode
screen that you had exited from previously.
Monitoring Board Voices
You can monitor Board Voices without having to
enter Edit Mode. Also, if you press the [EDIT] key
while monitoring, you will enter Edit Mode with
the oscillators of the Board Voice already assigned.
1While holding down the [PLG1] or [PLG2] key, use
Knob [C] to select the Board Voice’s Bank. “PLG
INT” is the Bank of the Plug-in Voice (Plug-in
Internal) stored in Memory PLG1/2.
2Release the [PLG1] or [PLG2] key. Select the
Board Voice using the BANK/PROGRAM keys or
[DATA] knob as in the same way to select a Voice
from another memory.
If there is no Voice at the Program Number
corresponding with the selected Bank, no sound will
be produced.
To edit the Board Voices on the Plug-in Board, you need
to use a computer and the included editor software.
Details about Plug-in Voices and Board Voices are
given on Pages 32, 114.
Many parameters are the same as for Normal Voices
(the gray items in the tree diagram). Only those items
that differ are explained here.
Details about the other parameters are given in the Normal
Voice explanation on Page 79.
Plug-in Common Edit and Editing Each Element
There are two edit screens for a Plug-in Voice. One is
for general Voice settings called Plug-in Common, and
the other is for element settings called Plug-in
Element. There is only one element available for a
Plug-in Voice, but you can make access to parameters
in Plug-in Common and Element screens, which are
similar to ones for a normal Voice.
In Plug-in Voice editing, you can switch between the
Common and Element screens using the Knob [A].
Menu Display
When you use the [PAGE] knob while holding down
the [SHIFT] key, you will see the following Menu
Display. Then use the [PAGE] knob to move the
cursor to the desired item and release the [SHIFT]
key to jump to the Edit screen for the selected item.
The [PROGRAM/PART] keys on the CS6x can directly
select Menus associated to them (Page 80).
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Common Elem:>OSC>PCH>EQ>PLG-NATIVE
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