SINGLE: Utility
Edit Full Kbd?
Here you can edit the tuning of each note in the scale from C#-1 to C7 (the full
range of the TX81Z’s sound producing capability. As explained in “Edit
Octave”, use the PARAMETER keys to select the note and use DEC/INC to
change the tuning for each note. You can also select a note by playing it on the
keyboard and pressing a PARAMETER key.
Init Full Kbd?
Here you can initialize the user-programmable full scale to one of the 11 preset
scales as described in “lnit Octave”.
Init Voice?
This will set the voice data in the edit buffer to the settings shown below.
When creating a voice from scratch, it is often useful to start from this “basic
setting” rather than having to reset all the parameters by hand. Press YES.
The LCD will ask “Are you sure?“, press YES again. The edit buffer will be
set to the voice data shown below, and you will automatically enter Edit
Mode (p.12).
INITIAL VOICE-DATA
ALG
=
1
(Mode) =
Feedback
=
0
RATIO
Poly Mode
OSW
= W1 (sine) P Bend Range =
4
Wave
=
triangl
DET
=
0
Full Time Porta
Speed
=
35
AR
=
31
Porta Time
=
0
Delay
=
0
D1R
=
31
FC Volume
=
40
P Mod Depth =
0
D1L
=
15
FC Pitch
=
0
A Mod Depth =
0
D2R
=
0
Sync
FC Amplitude
=
0
=
off
RR
=
15
6
SHFT
=
off
MW Pitch
=
50
P Mod Sens.
=
0
MW Ampli
=
0
AMS
=
OUT
= 90 OP 1
BC Pitch
=
0
AME
=
off
0
2
BC Amplitude
=
0
EBS
=
0
0
3
BCP Bias
=
0
KVS
=
0
0
0
(Frequency)
=
1.00
RS
=
0
4
BC EG Bias
=
Middle C
=
C3
LS
=
0
Reverb Rate
= o f f
Name
= INIT
VOICE
Recall Edit?
This recalls the last edited voice into the edit buffer. For example, if you are
editing a voice and accidently select a voice memory, the voice data from
memory will be loaded into the edit buffer and your edited settings will be lost.
By using this “Recall Edit” function, you can restore the data you were editing.
Press YES. The LCD will ask “Are you sure?” so press YES again. The data you
were editing will be loaded into the edit buffer, and you will automatically
enter Edit Mode (p.12).
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