EX5/5R/7 Owner's Manual 4th Edition - Yamaha
EX5/5R/7 Owner's Manual 4th Edition - Yamaha
EX5/5R/7 Owner's Manual 4th Edition - Yamaha
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Performance Mode<br />
Performance Mode 2 Edit/Compare<br />
Performance Play Mode<br />
Performance Play mode lets you play the Performances<br />
of your own creation in realtime and use the <strong>EX5</strong>/<strong>5R</strong>/7<br />
as a powerful multi timbre tone generator using the<br />
internal sequencer function (Song mode/Pattern mode)<br />
or an external sequencer.<br />
In Performance Edit mode you can assign voices and<br />
drum voices to a maximum of 16 parts with the<br />
different MIDI channel settings. It means the<br />
<strong>EX5</strong>/<strong>5R</strong>/7 can operate as 16 individual tone generators<br />
(maximum). Also, multiple parts can be set to the same<br />
MIDI channel to create layers.<br />
For Performances you have created, there are eight<br />
Internal Banks (A-H) each with 16 Programs, a total of<br />
128 memory locations. With <strong>EX5</strong>/7 all of the<br />
Performances are quickly accessible from the panel by<br />
pressing Bank/Program keys. It will be a powerful tool<br />
for your realtime performance in a studio or on a stage.<br />
Following is an explanation of the screen that appears<br />
when Performance Play mode is selected, and how to<br />
select a Performance.<br />
To obtain the arpeggiator function in Performance mode,<br />
both the Arpeggio Switch and Layer Switch (page 166)<br />
should be on before turning on the Arpeggiator by<br />
ARPEG(GIO) key on the panel.<br />
Performance Play Mode screen<br />
Press [PERFORM] key on the panel to enter<br />
Performance Play mode. When you enter Performance<br />
Play mode, the following screen appears. The contents<br />
are shown below.<br />
2 1 3<br />
4<br />
1 Screen Title<br />
Indicates Performance Play mode.<br />
156<br />
When the currently selected Performance is being<br />
edited (see page 159), an “ ” (Edit) mark is<br />
displayed. When comparing sounds (page 159), a “ ”<br />
(Compare) mark is displayed.<br />
3 Performance number<br />
The selected Performance number (001~128) and<br />
the Bank (A~H)/Program (1~16) are displayed.<br />
When initially turned on, “001 (A01)” will be<br />
displayed. “001” indicates the Performance number,<br />
“A” indicates the Bank/Program. “01” is the Program<br />
number for the current Bank.<br />
■ About Performance number<br />
Each Performance not only has a Performance<br />
number (listed 001~128), but also a Bank (A-H)<br />
with a Program number from 1~16. With <strong>EX5</strong>/7<br />
You can access the Performance two different ways,<br />
with the numeric keypad for the Performance<br />
numbers or with the Bank and Program keys for the<br />
Bank/Program numbers.<br />
The Bank and Program keys are not available with the<br />
<strong>EX5</strong>R.<br />
The relationship between the Performance number<br />
and the Bank/Program number is shown below.