Yamaha PLG150-VL Owner's Manual Page 14

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Memory Buffer Structure
The diagram below shows the memory buffer configuration of the PLG150-DX.
When editing the voices (using the DX Simulator), only the User voices can be fully edited; Pre-
set voices can be edited only as far as the XG and DX Native Part parameters.
When Using the User voices:
When a DX voice is selected from one of the User voices, the DX voice’s settings for the following
parameters take precedence over the corresponding settings.
XG Native Part Parameters
Mono/Poly Mode
Pitch Bend Control
Portamento Switch
Portamento Time
PLG150-DX Native Part Parameters
Pitch Bend Step
Portamento Step
Portamento Mode
In other words, the settings of these XG Part parameters (on an MU128, etc.) are replaced by those
of the selected DX voice. Naturally, once the voice is selected, the Part parameter values can then
be changed from the panel of the XG-compatible “mother” device (MU128, etc.). The XG Native
Part parameters can also be changed by appropriate parameter change messages.
If an XG System On is received, or part assignment is changed, the User voices will be initialized,
but the 64 voice VMEM and AMEM areas will not be initialized.
User Voices
(64 Voices)
Preset Memory
(912 Voices)
Voice Edit Buffer
Edit Recall Buffer
Compare
Edit Recall
Store
Recall
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