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AFTERTOUCH
P.O.
Box
7938
Northridge, CA
91327~
7938
Hot
Tips
Continued from page
17
This
would require 4096 Performance memories
to
set
the
pairs
of
patches
up
in
advance, assign-
ing balance
to
CS
1.
Fortunately, there
is
a way
to
achieve
A/B
balance
control
while
not
in
Performance
mode. It requires editing MIDI IN
Control
Vol-
ume
in
each
of
the
voices for
which
Dual mode
operation
is
desired.
Once
this
parameter
is
changed,
it
is
important
to
note
that
these
voices will
not
sound
at
all
in
Single
or
Dual
modes unless a MIDI
cable
is
used as described
below. Follow these steps:
1)
Connect
the
MIDI
OUT
of
the
DX7
II
to
its
own
MIDI
IN.
(If
the
OX
is
controlling
another
tone
generator,
connect
the
MIDI
OUT
of
the
OX
to
the
MIDI IN
of
the
tone
generator,
and
connect
the
MIDI
THRU
of
the
tone
generator
to
the
MIDI IN
of
the
OX.)
2) Press
the
Edit
button,
and
then
press
the
20 AITERTOUCH!Vol. 3 No. 8
MIDI
1
button
(31)
until
you access
the
MIDI
IN
display;
set
the
MIDI
Control
Number
of
CS1
to 11,
and
set
the
MIDI
Control
Number
of
CS2
to 12.
(Note
that
this
and
the
next
step
involve
global
changes.)
3) Using
the
MIDI 1
button
(31), access the
display
that
includes
the
"Local" parameter,
and
set Local
to
OFF (or you will only get 4-
note
polyphony
from
the
OX
in
Dual mode).
4) Edit all
of
the
Voice memories
that
you
think
you
might
want
in
Dual
or
Split
combina-
tions as follows: Using Voice Edit
button
26,
set
the
MIDI
IN
Control
parameter
to
a
value
of
99.
Now,
when
you call up any
of
these voices in
the
Dual
or
Split Voice modes, CS1 will control
the
volume
of
Voice A, while
CS2
will control
the
volume
of
Voice
B.
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