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XGedit95 User Manual Page 32
Voices
The Voice List provides a three level grouping of patches to allow for easy selection of the required sounds.
The first column groups voices according to their type:-
MELODY Normal melodic voices
SFX Sound Effect voices
MU100 Exclusive Special voices only available on the MU100/SW1000
SFX Kit Sound Effect drum kits (i.e. where each key plays a different sound)
Drum Kit Drum Kits where each key play a different drum sound
VL1 VL sounds with no fallbacks (only available where the Plug VL card is fitted)
VL2 VL sounds with fallback to capital tones (only available where the Plug VL card is
fitted)
DX1 DX sounds with no fallbacks (only available where the Plug DX card is fitted)
DX2 DX sounds with fallback to capital tones (only available where the Plug DX card is
fitted)
DX3 DX SFX Effect sounds
The second column groups voices according to their instrument family (Pianos, Organs, Guitars etc)
The third column lists the actual voices.
Clicking on a voice selection will automatically update the Main Voice box list and transmit the program to
the synth for auditioning. (note that the voice selection dialog may be left open whilst other edits are
performed).
Drum Kits
Drum kits are selected in a similar manner to normal voices. However the user may choose to allocate a kit
to one of the synths editable drum buffers DRUMS1…DRUMS2 (DRUMS1…DRUMS4 on the
MU80/MU100/SW1000). This will allow each drum sound to be independently edited using XGedits’ Drum
Edit mode.
To allocate a kit to an edit buffer:-
First select the Drum Kits or SFX kits from the first Voice List column.
Then select the required buffer (note that the second column will update to show the current contents of
the edit buffer).
Finally select the required kit. (note all parts using the selected buffer will be affected by the new
program change)
NOTE: In general if you do not need to edit a kit then you should not allocate it to an buffer.
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