Voice Free Eg; Track Common - Yamaha AN1x Owner's Manual

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Naming A Voice
1. Press the lower area of the Cursor [UP/DOWN]
switch to position the cursor at the voice
Category field (the current cursor position will be
flashing).
2. Press Char [UP/DOWN] to select the two-letter
voice category code.
# LCD
Category
0
--
No category
1
Pf
Piano
2
Cp
Chromatic Percussion
3
Or
Organ
4
Gt
Guiter
5
Ba
Bass
6
St
Strings/Orchestral
7
En
Ensamble
8
Br
Brass
9
Rd
Reed
10
Pi
Pipe
11
Ld
Synth Lead
12
Pd
Synth Pad
13
Fx
Synth Effect
14
Et
Ethnic
15
Pc
Percussive
16
Se
Sound effect
17
Dr
Drums
18
Sc
Synth Comp
19
Vo
Vocal
20
Co
Combination
21
Wv
Material Wave
22
Sq
Sequence
3. Press Cursor [UP/DOWN] again as many times
as necessary to position the cursor at a voice
name character field, then press Char to select
an alphabet, numeric or symbol character.
You can also use the PROGRAM CHANGE keypad to enter
alphabet and numeric characters, by pressing each 0-9 key
once or more, as indicated above each key. For example,
pressing the 0 key toggles repeatedly between the following
characters: 0-A-B-C-a-b-c-0, etc.

VOICE FREE EG

This menu includes Track Recording and other parameters
relating to the Free EG function. The Free EG is a special
4-track recorder that lets you record up to four tracks (one
parameter per track) of real-time changes of CONTROL
knob position data (all knobs) over a specified length of
time, either in measures or seconds.
The parameter changes associated with the recorded knob
movements will automatically play back as recorded when
you subsequently play the voice from the keyboard. You
can select time length in bars (up to 8 measures) or
absolute time (up to 16.0 seconds), as well as designate a
loop type, or copy track data within the same voice or
from another voice. Free EG parameters and data are
stored as voice data.

Track Common

Trigger
LoopType
Length
Key Track
For information about how to record the Free EG, see page 84.
Track Common
Track Common parameters include settings which affect
all four tracks of data for recording or play. There are
four parameters, including Trigger, Loop Type, Length
and Key Track.
Trigger
The Trigger setting determines how the track recording
or play is triggered.
Settings:
free: After selecting a voice, the first key pressed on the
keyboard triggers the Free EG.
kbd (Keyboard & MIDI): The Free EG is triggered by a
note on message from the keyboard or an external MIDI
device.
all: The Free EG is triggered by either a Note On message
from the keyboard, or an external MIDI device, or from the
Arpeggiator or Step Sequencer.
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Track
Track Job
VOICE
Track No
Param
Scene Sw
Rec
Copy
Undo
FREE EG

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