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Yamaha DX7 SuperMAX+ - Voice Stacking Capabilities; Configuring Stack Voice Volumes; Configuring Stack Voice Coarse Pitch

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DX7 SuperMAX+ Page 19 of 32 User Guide
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8: Voice Stacking
SuperMAX allows you to stack a DX7 patch in modes of 16x1 (standard, no
stacking), 8x2, 5x3 or 4x4. Each of the extra three voices can have it's own
volume and pitch. Thus you can create not only chorus/flange type effects, but
also octave and chording.
BUTTON 27: Stack Voice Volumes
There are up to three additional voices, or copies of the patch, available in this
mode. How many of the three are "turned up" determines the stacking
arrangement. So you don't need to concern yourself with selecting a stacking
scenario, only how many volumes to set non-zero.
The three additional voices are called "2", "3" and "4". You access each in a
circular fashion by pressing the same function button over and over again. In this
case it is Func #27.
Voice Stack Mode
VOLUME 2= 0
Voice Stack Mode
VOLUME 3= 0
Voice Stack Mode
VOLUME 4= 0
The range of volume for each voice is 0 to 3. To completely disable this
feature, set all volumes to zero.
BUTTON 28: Stack Voice Coarse Pitch
Voice Stack Mode
COARSE 2=-12.00
Voice Stack Mode
COARSE 3=- 5.00
Voice Stack Mode
COARSE 4= 7.00

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