Yamaha VE - Manual

Yamaha VE

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – What is the Voice Editor?
  • Page 4 – About Open Plug-in Technology; About the OPT Levels and Overview
  • Page 5 – About the OPT 2 Overview
  • Page 6 – Starting the Voice Editor; Windows; Macintosh
  • Page 7 – Menu Bar; File
  • Page 8 – Edit
  • Page 9 – Setup; Window
  • Page 10 – Library Window
  • Page 12 – Library Window Toolbar; “Open” Dialog
  • Page 13 – “Save As” Dialog
  • Page 14 – “Setup” Dialog
  • Page 15 – “Transmit” Dialog
  • Page 16 – “Receive” Dialog
  • Page 17 – “Import” Dialog
  • Page 18 – “Store” Dialog
  • Page 20 – Edit Window; Voice Edit Window
  • Page 21 – “CONTROLLER SET/COMMON LFO” Dialog
  • Page 22 – CONTROLLER SET Panel
  • Page 28 – “DRUM KEY” Dialog
  • Page 33 – Troubleshooting
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Contents

What is the Voice Editor?

............................ 2

About Studio Manager

................................. 3

What is Total Recall

.................................... 3

About Open Plug-in Technology

.................. 4

Starting the Voice Editor

............................ 6

Menu Bar

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Library Window

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Edit Window

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An Example of Voice Editor in Use

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Troubleshooting

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© 2005 Yamaha Corporation. All rights reserved.

This owner’s manual assumes that you are already familiar with basic Windows/Macintosh opera-
tions.
If you are not, please refer to the owner’s manual which came with your Windows/Mac OS software
before using Voice Editor.

For information about hardware requirements, the interconnection of devices and the installation of
the Voice Editor software, refer to the separate “Installation Manual” as well as the Owner’s Manual
for the respective MIDI device.

The screen illustrations in this manual are mainly taken from Windows.

About Menu/Button Name

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Summary

Page 2 - What is the Voice Editor?

2 What is the Voice Editor? With the Voice Editor, you can edit your tone generator’s voices and effects via your computer.Thanks to the easy-to-understand graphical interface, you can edit virtually all of the voiceparameters of MOTIF-RACK right from your computer — using the mouse to adjust the vi...

Page 4 - About Open Plug-in Technology; About the OPT Levels and Overview

4 About Open Plug-in Technology Open Plug-in Technology (OPT) is a new software format that enables you to control MIDI devicesfrom a music DAW application software. For example, this allows you to start up and operatevarious parts of your music system, such as plug-in board editors, and mixing cont...

Page 5 - About the OPT 2 Overview

5 About the OPT 2 Overview OPT 2 is a plug-in format that enhances OPT Level 1 (Panels)and adds some convenient functions for use with Total Recall.In addition to doing Total Recall functions using the StudioManager as a host application, you can use Total Recall in aDAW application (provided it is ...

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