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Voice Edit
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual
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Voice Edit
This DDK-7 has a Voice Edit feature that allows you to create your own Voices.
We suggest that you read through the Voice Structure below at first to get a firmer 
understanding of the Voices. Then go through the editing steps, reading Editing a Voice on 
page 140 for editing of an AWM Voice.
The internal structure of the Voices of this DDK-7 is explained below.
AWM Voice structure
AWM Voices consist of up to four recorded samples of a real instrument.
Each waveform, referred to as an “Element,” can be edited, by changing the level 
(volume), filter settings, and so on. A single Voice contains four boxes (AWM1 – 
AWM4) in which the Elements are put. If a Voice consists of less than three Elements, 
some boxes are empty. For example, Strings 1 consists of two Elements (as shown).
You can add Elements from other Voices – Brass, for example – if a box (AWM3 and/or 
AWM4) is empty. This allows you to create your own original ensemble sounds. In the 
Voice Edit function, you can edit not only each Element, but also assemble some 
Elements from other Voices.
Contents
Saving the edited Voice  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Quitting Voice Edit  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Recalling an Edited Voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
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Voice Structure
Element 1
Element 2
Strings 1
AWM1
AWM2
AWM3
AWM4
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