Creating plug-in custom voices – Yamaha 9000 Pro User Manual

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Creating Plug-in Custom Voices

Creating Plug-in Custom Voices

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4

Load the appropriate files to both the 9000Pro and your com-
puter.

When editing voices on an installed Plug-in Board for the first time:
Make sure to load the appropriate files (on the floppy disk included with the
9000Pro) to the 9000Pro as follows. For the PLG150-AN board only, you'll need to
also load the appropriate file (below) to your computer.

When editing voices on an installed Plug-in Board in subsequent editing

sessions:

Before starting to make additional edits to a previously edited voice, also make sure
to load the same edited data (the data that you saved in steps #7 and #8) to both the
Flash ROM (on the 9000Pro) and the computer.

5

Use the same operation as in Steps #1 - #5 of the "Basic Pro-
cedure" on page 101,
paying attention to the following
points.

• In step #4 of "Basic Procedure,” the following display appears on the

9000Pro's LCD.

• As described in step #4 of "Basic Procedure,” use the Bulk Send operation

(XGworks or XGworks lite) to transfer the edited data from the computer
to the board.

• As described in step #5 of "Basic Procedure,” execute the Board Custom

Voice Backup operation.

6

Execute the Store operation in the Native System Parameter
display (page 105).

7

Save the edited voice to a disk via the Plug-in Manager func-
tion (page 68).

8

Save the edited voice to the PC.

File name to be loaded
to the 9000Pro

to the PC

PLG150-AN

150AN CsVce.xvc

150AN CsVce.ANS

PLG150-PF

150PF CsVce.xvc

PLG150-DX

150DX CsVce.xvc

PLG150-VL

150VL CsVce.xvc

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