Yamaha CS6X Automobile Electronics User Manual


 
8
Basics
Section
Basics
Section
THRU
DEC
/
NO INC
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YES
EXIT ENTER
EF
BYPASS
MASTER
KEYBOARD
SYSTEM
CURSOR
A B C 1 2
SHIFT PAGE PART
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ELEMENT DATA
CARD
3.3V
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LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
This is a backlit 2-line display.
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[PAGE] knob (Page 23)
Switches between screens in each Mode. Each Mode includes several
screens.
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Knobs [A], [B], [C], [1] and [2] (Page 24)
In each Play Mode, these knobs mainly control the functions respectively
assigned to them. In each Edit Mode, each knob is used to enter a value
for the associated parameter shown in the display. Depending on the
operation or the screen you are working in, these knobs will function
differently.
Knobs [A] to [C] can be assigned to system control functions (Page 165).
Knobs [1] and [2] can be assigned control functions that affect Voices
(Page 84).
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[DATA] knob (Page 25)
Use this to increase or decrease the value of the parameter at which the
cursor is positioned.
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[EF BYPASS] key (Page 66)
Enables/dsiables the Effect Bypass. Press the key (its LED will light) to
bypass the effects used with the current Voice or Performance.
The bypassed effects (Reverb, Chorus, or Insertion) are specified in Utility
Mode (Page 164).
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[MASTER KEYBOARD] key (pages 67, 121) (CS6x only)
The S80 keyboard can work as MIDI master keyboard in Performance
mode. When the key is pressed and switched on (the LED will light), the
keyboard can play and control multiple MIDI sound modules connected to
the S80.
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[EXIT] key (Page 23)
The menus and screens of the S80 have a hierarchical structure. Press
this key exit from the current screen and return to the previous level in the
hierarchy.
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[SHIFT] key (Page 23)
In Voice or Performance Play Mode, a screen for viewing or setting the
Octave parameter and the MIDI Transmit channel (Page 23) is shown
when you press the [SHIFT] key. In any of the Edit Modes, when
pressing this key while turning the [PAGE] knob, a menu screen is
displayed and you can quickly switch between Edit Mode screens (Page
23). If while holding this key you turn one of Knobs [A] ~ [D], [1] ~ [2],
[DATA] knob, or press either [INC/YES] or [DEC/NO] key, you can move
the cursor without a parameter value being changed (Page 24).
CS6x