Voice
Controllers
Pitch Bend Modes
on the DX7s.
The DX7s features an expanded set of controller options. The settings for Pitch Bend
Wheel, Modulation Wheel, Aftertouch, Breath Controller, and Foot Controllers 1 and 2
are adjusted in Voice Edit Mode, using buttons 24 ~ 26 (The other controller settings are
accessed in Performance Edit Mode.)
Function Data and Voice Effect Data
The original DX7 separated its operational parameters into two groups: Voice data and
Function data. Voice data encompassed all parameters used to create a Voice, and
Function data involved settings for the various performance Controllers. The DX7 only
had memory to store one set of Function settings, so all Controllers operated in the same
way for all Voices.
In the DX7s, Function data has been replaced by Voice Effect data (adjusted using buttons
23 ~ 26). This Voice Effect data can be adjusted as part of each Voice Memory — this
means that each Voice can have its own Controller settings.
Most of the Voice Effect parameters are exactly the same as the Function parameters of
the original DX7. The new parameters are outlined below.
Pitch Bend Modes
The Pitch Bend Wheel in the DX7s functions in one of four basic Modes, which operate
as follows:
Pitch Bend Chord notes Applied to sound
Mode affected sustained by foot switch?
Normal all notes yes
Lowest lowest note only yes
Highest highest note only yes
Key-on all notes no
Foot Controller 1 and 2
The DX7s provides memory space to set the operation of two Foot Controllers. Foot
Controller 1 also has a new parameter possibility. It can be set to control the same Voice
parameter as that of Continuous Slider 1. (For more on the available settings for CS 1, see
Section 3 of this manual.) Since CS 1 operates in Performance Mode, this use of Foot
Controller 1 is also confined to Performance Mode.
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Summary of Contents for DX7s
Page 1: ...YAMAHA DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE ALGORITHM SYNTHESIZER OWNER S MANUAL ...
Page 7: ...Playing the DX7s 1 ...
Page 25: ...Creating and Storing New Sounds 19 ...
Page 34: ... 28 ...
Page 35: ...Using the New Performance Features 29 ...
Page 38: ...Button 29 LCD Displays 32 ...
Page 45: ...Entering the Micro Tuning Edit Mode Editing Micro Tuning Data Storing Micro Tuning Data 39 ...
Page 46: ... 40 ...
Page 47: ...Using the New Voice Features 41 ...
Page 51: ...Button 10 LCD Displays 45 ...
Page 64: ...Editing Fractional Scaling Data Storing Fractional Scaling Data 58 ...
Page 65: ...Memory Functions 59 ...
Page 68: ...Button 14 LCD Displays 62 ...
Page 69: ... 63 ...
Page 76: ...Formatting a RAM Cartridge Loading Voice Performance Data from a RAM Cartridge 70 ...
Page 77: ...MIDI Functions 71 ...
Page 80: ...Button 32 LCD Displays 74 ...
Page 85: ...Appendices 79 ...
Page 89: ......
Page 90: ...MIDI DATA FORMAT 1 Transmission Requirements Add 1 ...