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XGedit95 User Manual Page 31
12.
Voice Box
The Voice box is used to select the current active part and provide an overview of the Synth setup.
12.1
Part Selection
Part selection is achieved using the
radio button
array on the left of the Voice Box or clicking on the parts
assigned voice in the list box.
To select a part for editing left click on the associated button. The selected parts LED will be illuminated
(Green) and the parts assigned voice will be highlighted.
The spacebar may be used to select the currently highlighted part button.
12.2
Midi Channel Selection
The first column of dials to the right of the part buttons allow the parts assigned midi channel to be altered.
To change a parts midi channel, left click and hold the left mouse button down on the appropriate CH dial.
Moving the mouse will increment/decrement the channel.
Channels 1 through 16 may be selected. A value of NO indicates that no channel is assigned to that part
(effectively disabling the part). If operating in multi port mode (MU80/MU100/SW1000), a ‘+’ in front of the
channel number indicates the part is assigned to port B.
You may change the midi channel, and element reserve assignment of any part (not just the
currently selected part)
Changing a parts midi channel will cause all thru data to be re-channellised to that channel. (a
value of NO, indicates that no re-channellisation will be performed)
Multiple parts may be assigned to the same channel. However, if GM mode is used, the changes
will affect all parts on the same channel.
12.3
Element Reserves
The number of elements reserved for a part is shown in the dial to the right of the midi channel.
The number of elements indicates the number of tone generators reserved for the part. During a complex
multi part piece the synth may run out of available tone generators. However assigning an element reserve
to a part, guarantees that the part will always receive that number of tone generators. If the part does not
require the number of generators assigned, they are released back to the pool for use by other parts.
Be aware that the number of elements is not equivalent to the number of notes that can be simultaneously
played, as some sounds require more than one tone generator per note (Refer to the XG Voice List for the
number of elements required by a voice).
The total number of elements remaining to be assigned is indicated at the bottom of the element dial
column. (a value of 0 indicates that all generators have been assigned).
To change the number of elements assigned to a part operate the dial as described for the midi channel dial
above.
The dials will never allow you to assign more than 32 (64 MU80/MU100/SW1000) elements in
total.
12.4
Selecting Voices
The voice selection assigned to each part is shown in the list box. In addition, the bank allocation for the
current edit part is shown at the bottom of the list.
To change the voice allocated to a part left click on the corresponding parts voice within the list. The voice
selection dialog box will appear allowing you to select the desired voice.
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