Hi Jeff: thanks for your comprehensive reply.
I worked around this, as mentioned in both mine and your other emails
yesterday, but I wanted to comment that I do not have the option in
Utility Setup Device or Ctrl No to select "Scene Ctrl". Only
"SceneSel" is available in both menus in the relevant place, it being
number 3 in the list of 90-something controls. Number 4 is blank, as
are several others in the list.
It may be my OS version or something (it displaying "TEST MODE V 1.02"
when I start up and hold down 0 + and - together.
Secondly, the copying of the scene did not work even when I followed
to method you suggest below! I ∗can∗ swap, and I ∗can∗ copy from
other voices, I just cannot copy scene 1 to scene 2.
Many thanks for your help,
Gwyn
--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, Jeff <jf.serviere@...> wrote:
>
> Hello Gwyn!
> To copy data from another voice to a scene:
>
> ∗ hold the "scene1" or "scene2" switch and enter the number of the
> voice whose data you want to copy. The screen will display this
> number flashing together with "sceneX load?"
> ∗ Press "yes" (or "no" if it's a mistake!), that's all.
>
> To swap both scenes (ie sound data are exchanged between "scene1" and
> "scene2") :
>
> ∗ hold the "store" switch and press both "scene1" and "scene2"
> switches. The screen will display "Scene 1<->2 Swap" with "sure?"
> flashing
> ∗ As previously press "yes" or "no".
>
> To "morph" between both scenes the continuous controller (modulation
> wheel = MW) must be assigned to "scene control" ( Scene Ctrl on the
> screen) and not "scene select" (Scene Sel) . In the last case the mod
> wheel only toggles between the 2 scenes like the switches as you
> mentionned, in the first it is defined as a continuous controller
> allowing to mix both sounds depending on its position. To check which
> controller is assigned (if any..) to the Scene Control (i.e. "morphing"
> or "mix") hold both scene switches, it will be displayed on the screen.
> N.B1.: this "morphing" function can be assigned to any continuous
> controller, not only the mod wheel, for example a foot controller, with
> a pot inside like an expression pedal, not a simple switch as the
> sustain pedal. However this simple pedal switch can be assigned to
> something else than the sustain, assuming this parameter does require
> only a 1 or 0 value.
> N.B.2: The "sustain" pedal can be any fitted with a "normally closed"
> type momentary switch and a mono jack : you can find it easily
(music or
> electronics stores) and cheaper than the Yamaha "FC something" model....
> NB3: Caution! The continuous foot controllers are a little bit more
> complex, if they will fit or not depends on the pot ohmic value and the
> jack wiring !
> Xmas greetings
> J.F.
>
>
>
>
> Gwyn Evans a écrit :
>
> >Hi there. I am new! I have had an AN1 for some years and I am
finally having the time to use it properly.
> >
> >I have created my own noise, a bass noise using both VCOs and based
on the default Type 2 noise the system offers you when you start creating.
> >
> >I wanted quickly to copy scene 1 to scene 2 so that scene 3 could
differ in pitch by an octave. This does not appear to be possible, in
that I tried it, but it didn't do anything (i.e. I went into scene 2,
and attempted the copy but it simply refused to do it, despite
appearing as though it was doing it.
> >
> >So I manually copied it.
> >
> >My question is this: I want to morph between the two bass sounds,
and when I set either the modulation wheel or one of the assignable
Knobs to SceneSel, it just alternates between the scenes, without
morphing between them.
> >
> >I think that there is a setting wrong somewhere that is stopping it
from behaving in the way that I expect: does anyone know what that
setting is?
> >
> >I have changed the layer mode from single, to dual, to unison etc
etc, and depressed both scene buttons, but it is still not doing it.
> >
> >Any advice would be gratefully received.
> >
> >Many thanks
> >
> >Gwyn
> >
> >
> >
> >
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