Yamaha EX7 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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5Press [ENTER]. The following pop-up menu will
appear, prompting confirmation of the operation.
6Press [YES] to execute the job. “Completed!” will
momentarily appear in the screen indicating that the
job was executed and the previous screen will be
displayed.
Press [NO] to cancel the job.
“Executing...” will appear when the Performance Job
takes some time to execute. Take note that if the power
is turned off while “Executing...” is displayed, the data
may be destroyed.
7Press [EXIT] twice to exit the Performance Job mode
and return to the Performance Play mode.
[F1]: Init Perform (Initialize Performance)
This job lets you call up the initial values for each
performance (to initialize). Initializing should be used
before editing, for example when creating an original
performance from scratch.
[F2]: Recall Perform (Recall Performance)
Without storing a performance while editing, if you
select another performance, the previous performance’s
edit data will be lost. The Recall job makes it possible
to return to the original data that was being edited,
even after selecting another performance.
Even after turning the power “off” and “on,” you can still
return to the data that was being edited.
[F3]: Copy Perform (Copy Performance)
This job lets you copy the common data of a
performance and the specific data of a specified part to
the currently selected performance. This job is
convenient for utilizing a portion of a performance’s
data, in the creation of another performance.
This job is not for copying a performance as is to internal
memory. Instead, this job copies the different parameter
values for the one performance to the edit buffer of
another performance.
1 Source Performance Number
Sets the source performance number that will be
copied from.
Settings: 001~128
2 Source Part
Sets the source performance part that will be copied
from. When copying data that is common to all
parts, select Common.
Settings: Common (All parts), PART01 (Part 1)~PART16
(Part 16)
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