Yamaha CS6X Automobile Electronics User Manual


 
27
Basics
Section
Voices and Performances
Playing a Voice
Based on an AWM2 synthesis engine, this synthesizer offers various kinds of preset Voices (256
Normal Voices and 8 Drum Voices). You can also create your original Voices and store them into the
instrument’s internal memory (INT) or an external Memory Card (EXT). The internal and external
memory can each contain up to 128 Normal Voices and 2 Drum Voices. You can freely select and play
Voices from both groups of memories, as explained in the following.
DECNO INC YES
EXIT ENTER
EF
BYPASS
MASTER
KEYBOARD
MEMORY
PRE1
INT
DRUM
EXT
PLG1 PLG2
PRE2
DRUM
VOICE PERFORM
UTILITY CARD
EDIT
COMPARE
JOB
STORE
MODE
VCE Play) PRE1:128(H16)[Pf:GrandPiano]
EQ Low EQ Mid EQ Hi Cutoff RevTime
CURSOR
SHIFT PAGE PART
ELEMENT DATA
SYSTEM A B C 1 2
1 233
1 Press the [VOICE] key
The [VOICE] key LED will light, showing that
you are now in Voice Play Mode. The following
appears in the display.
At this point, you can play the Voice (named on
the screen) via keyboard.
VCE Play) PRE1:001(A01)[Sq:Generation]
EQLow-G EQMid-G EQHi-G FLT-Rez HPF
VOICE PERFORM
UTILITY CARD
EDIT
COMPARE
JOB
STORE
MODE
2 Press a MEMORY key
to select a Voice Memory
There are six Voice Memories: PRE1 (Preset 1),
PRE2 (Preset 2), INT (Internal), EXT (External),
PLG1 (Plug-in 1), and PLG2 (Plug-in 2). Within
each Voice Memory are several Banks (up to
eight, A to H) in which the Voices are stored.
The following illustration shows how Voices are
stored in a Voice Memory.
MEMORY
PRE1
INT
DRUM
EXT
PLG1 PLG2
PRE2
DRUM