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Feature Reference
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Utility Mode
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If you select the “
1 Voice
” file type when loading from a VL1 disk, you
can select any of the 8 available banks (A through H) by using the voice bank
buttons: the
a
through
d
buttons alternately select banks A … D and E …
H.
•
If you select the “
1 Voice
” file type, “
E2
” will appear above the
∞
function button in the file selection window. Press this button (“
E2
” will be
highlighted) if you want to load the element-2 data from a 2-element voice
originally used by the VL1 Virtual Acoustic Synthesizer. The element-2 data
loaded will include the voice name, element-2 name, common data, and all
element-2 data. The
∞
button alternately turns the “
E2
” option on and off.
•
If you select the “
All
” or “
All Voice
” file type when loading from a VL1
disk, the first 64 voices of the 128 included in the file will be loaded into the
VL7 memory. Only the element-1 data will be loaded.
•
If you select the “
1 Bank
” file type when loading from a VL1 disk, you can
select any of the 8 available banks (A through H). Only the element-1 data
will be loaded.
•
When loading VL1 voice data the modulation effect Element on/off setting
will be “
on
”.
4.
Press
-
to Load
When the “
Are You Sure?
” confirmation prompt appears, press the
-
button to load the selected data (or
=
to cancel the operation). The progress of the
load operation will be indicated in bar-graph form on the display, and “
Completed!
”
will appear when all the data has been loaded.
•
A load operation in progress cannot be cancelled.
5.
Press
]
Press the
]
button to clear the “
Completed!
” display.
CAUTION!
■
Whenever a load operation is performed any previous data in the
memory location to which the new data is loaded to will be erased and replaced
by the new data! Be sure to save important data to disk to minimize the possibil-
ity of accidental erasure.
Disk
CAUTION!
Summary of Contents for VL7
Page 4: ...Owner s Manual 2 Feature Reference ...
Page 9: ...6 Feature Reference ...
Page 23: ...20 Feature Reference Play Mode ...
Page 32: ...29 Feature Reference Edit Mode ...
Page 44: ...41 Feature Reference Edit Mode Common Miscellaneous ...
Page 164: ...161 Feature Reference Utility Mode MIDI Bulk Dump ...
Page 179: ...176 Feature Reference Utility Mode ...
Page 180: ...Appendix Troubleshooting 178 Error Messages 182 Specifications 184 Index 186 ...
Page 184: ...181 Feature Reference Appendix Troubleshooting ...