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Editing Programs: Part 8
QS7.1/QS8.1 Reference Manual
VOICE
The Voice function (press [40]) is the most fundamental part of Program editing. It is
where you choose the particular sample that forms the basis of a Sound. To avoid
scrolling through long lists of samples (remember, there are 16 megabytes of sounds
in here!), sounds are divided into groups. After selecting the group, you then select
the sound within the group.
Sound Enable Page 1
This is the master on/off switch for the selected Sound (1–4) of the current Program.
To avoid using up polyphony unnecessarily, set Sound Enable to OFF for any
Sounds that will not be used in a Program. Turning Sounds off is also a convenient
way to isolate a particular sound you are editing. When the Sound being edited is
disabled, the upper line of the display will show the letters “snd” in lowercase letters.
When the Sound being edited is enabled, the letters “SND” will appear in uppercase
letters. The same thing happens when editing a Program from Mix Mode.
Muting and Unmuting Sounds. A quick way to turn a Sound on and off from
anywhere within Program Edit Mode is to hold the corresponding Sound button
[00]–[30] and press [VALUE ] to disable or [ VALUE] to enable. Example:
Holding [00] and pressing [VALUE ] will disable Sound 1.
Sound Type Page 2
This determines whether a Sound layer is going to be in Keyboard Mode or Drum
Mode. Drum Mode allows you to assign individual drum sounds to individual keys.
To Program a Sound in Drum Mode, refer to the section “Programming Drum
Sounds” on page 151.
Sound Group (17 options) Page 3
Choose from among 17 different sample groups (see chart on the next page).
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