6. Now press the [VOICE] key to return to the VOICE PLAY mode. Before
actually returning you to the VOICE PLAY mode, however, the SY22 will
ask you whether you want to store the voice you have just edited into one of
the INTERNAL memory locations.
You can skip this step and go straight to the VOICE PLAY mode by press-
ing the [-1/NO] key, or you can press [+1/YES] to initiate the voice storage
procedure.
If you press [+1/YES], a display similar to the following will appear:
The number of the voice you edited will be shown to the left of the lower
display line, and the cursor will be placed to the right of the arrow. Select the
memory location to which you want to store the new voice using the stan-
dard voice selection procedure.
When the target memory location has been selected, press the cursor
key. "Are you sure?" will appear on the display.
The STORE Key
Confirm your intention to store the new voice by pressing the [+1/YES] key,
and the store operation will begin. ">>Completed!!<<" will appear on the
display briefly when the store operation is finished, and the SY22 will return
to the VOICE PLAY mode.
As we've just seen, the SY22 automatically gives you the option to store a
voice you've just edited when you switch back to the VOICE play mode. You
can also activate the store function to store the currently selected voice to a
different INTERNAL or CARD memory location by pressing the [STORE] key
while in the VOICE play mode. Likewise, the selected multi-play setup
(REFERENCE section, page 59-61) can be stored to a different INTERNAL or
CARD memory location by pressing the [STORE] key while in the MULTI play
mode. In either case, the memory protect function for the memory to which you
intend to store the voice or multi-play setup — INTERNAL or CARD — must
first be turned OFF via the UTILITY mode MEMORY PROTECT function
(REFERENCE section, page 73).
1. Turn the memory protect function for the INTERNAL or CARD memory off.
2. Select the VOICE or MULTI play mode, and select the voice or multi-play
setup you want to store to a different memory location (P11 for this
example).
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Summary of Contents for SY.22
Page 1: ...AUTHORIZED PRODUCT MANUAL MUSIC SYNTHESIZER ...
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Page 77: ...UTILITY SETUP 74 ...
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Page 93: ...APPENDIX O DATA FORMAT 1 MIDI reception conditions 2 MIDI transmission conditions 91 ...
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