Its been a while since I programmed sounds in my VZ-8m, but as I recall, you cannot change oscilators/modules in Op-Mem mode. The patch has to be in one of the basic modes (e.g., Normal, Combi). There, you can switch oscilators/modules around; but keep in mind you are not really turning voices on and off because of the iPD structure of the synth engine. So if a particular patch has a bell sound to it, that MIGHT be the result of a modulation structure used and not a specific osc creating a bell sound. If you rewrite the edited patch in the basic mode, your Op-Mem should reflect the change, since Op-Mem's contain pointers to the basic patches (if I remember correctly). Congrats on the VZ-10m. Some of our users created some banks of VZ patches. They are either here in the files section, or at http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/CZ-VZ-Files/ . Hope this helps. --Steve BTW, how much are VZ-10m's going for these days? (I am thinking of selling my VZ-8m.) --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "jonathan_01uk" <jonathandavidevans@...> wrote: > > Is there a Casio guru out there who could help me? I've just got a VZ-10M and can't get my > head round how to turn sounds off/on in Operation Memory mode. I just want to turn off one > or two of the individual voices that make up a patch in Operation Memory. So, for example in > the Oh God patch (A-1) I want to get rid of the bell sound or change it for something else. > > Please help if you can. . . >
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Re: VZ-10m Operation Memory - need help!
2008-07-08 by steve_the_composer
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