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#175612 - 01/09/05 07:37 AM Re: yamaha pro 9000 help
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#175613 - 01/09/05 07:42 AM Re: yamaha pro 9000 help
ulrich Offline
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Registered: 03/18/99
Posts: 35
Loc: Germany
Guys,

there is a difference between "custom voices" and "sampled custom voices". The first ones will remain in Flash, but I guess speedytone doesn't have a problem with these type of voices.

Sampled voices will NEVER stay in RAM after power down. They have to be saved to disk (SAVE TO DISK) before power down, and loaded manually with LOAD FROM DISK again after power on (system backup doesn't help here).

Besides this, there is a Autoload feature available, loading a specific voice set automatically after power on. It's written somewhere in the manual how this works.

/Ulrich


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#175614 - 01/09/05 11:41 PM Re: yamaha pro 9000 help
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Its been a long while but I do remember that odd since of humor that has caused many an argument here. LOL

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#175615 - 01/10/05 12:11 AM Re: yamaha pro 9000 help
Bluezplayer Offline
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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Originally posted by ulrich:
Guys,

there is a difference between "custom voices" and "sampled custom voices". The first ones will remain in Flash, but I guess speedytone doesn't have a problem with these type of voices.

Sampled voices will NEVER stay in RAM after power down. They have to be saved to disk (SAVE TO DISK) before power down, and loaded manually with LOAD FROM DISK again after power on (system backup doesn't help here).

Besides this, there is a Autoload feature available, loading a specific voice set automatically after power on. It's written somewhere in the manual how this works.

/Ulrich


[This message has been edited by ulrich (edited 01-09-2005).]


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#175616 - 01/10/05 02:40 PM Re: yamaha pro 9000 help
dlstarry Offline
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Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 698
Loc: MN. U.S.A.
Hi: speedytone

Once you have your custom voices on the hard drive
you can have them auto load when powered on, but
it will only auto load what was in the custom voices
when it was powered off.

Push function button, then utility, & under configuration
make sure the Have data auto load is on, then push exit twice.
On the main screen push the A button top left, then the G button
2nd. down from top right. That's it, should auto load when power on.

It will only auto load what ever is in the custom voice section when
you power off.

I hope this helps.
Still enjoying the 9000 Pro
Denny
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