PERF SONG PATTERN MIX MASTER REMOTE UTILITY
QUICK SET
FILEVOICE
MOXF6/MOXF8 Reference Manual
Performance Mode
Performance Play
[F1] PLAY
[F2] VOICE
[F3] PORTA
[F4] EG
[F5] ARP ED
[F6] EFFECT
Arpeggio Edit
[F1] COMMON
[F2] TYPE
[F3] MAIN
[F4] LIMIT
[F5] PLAY FX
[F6] OUT CH
Performance Edit
Common Edit
[F1] GENERAL
[F2] OUT/MFX
[F3] MEQ
[F4] USB I/O
[F5] A/D IN
[F6] EFFECT
Part Edit
[F1] VOICE
[F2] OUTPUT
[F3] EQ
[F4] TONE
[F5] RCV SW
Performance Job
[F1] INIT
[F2] RECALL
[F3] COPY
[F4] BULK
Performance Record
[F1] SETUP
[F2] REC TR
[F3] OTHER
[F5] CLICK
[F6] INFO
Supplementary Information
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[SF2] INS SW (Insertion Effect Switch)
This display lets you set to which Parts the Insertion Effects are applied.
[SF4] CHORUS
[SF5] REVERB
The number of parameters and values available differs depending on the currently selected effect type. For information
on parameters, see the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual” PDF document.
Part Edit
[SF1] VOICE
PartSw (Part Switch)
Determines whether each Part is on or off.
Settings: off, on
Bank
Determines the Voice Bank (page 7) for each Part.
Number
Determines the Voice Program number for each Part.
P.With Vce (Pa ra mete r with Voice)
Determines whether or not the following parameter settings of the selected Voice are copied from the Voice to the
current Part when you change a Voice for the current Part individually.
•Arpeggio settings
• Filter Cutoff Frequency
•Filter Resonance
•Amplitude EG
•Filter EG
•Pitch Bend Range (Upper/Lower)
•Note Shift
NOTE
Regardless of the “P.WithVce” setting, the following settings are always copied when a Normal Voice is selected: “Mono/Poly,”
“Switch” (Portamento Part Switch), “Time” (Portamento Time) and “Mode” (Portamento Mode).
Settings: off (not copied), on (copied)
[SF2] MODE
Mono/Poly
Selects monophonic or polyphonic playback for each Part. Monophonic is for single notes only, and polyphonic is for
playing multiple simultaneous notes.
Settings: mono, poly
NOTE This parameter is not available for the Part to which the Drum Voice is assigned.
SplitLo/Up (Split Lower/Upper)
Determines which area of the keyboard will produce the sound. When “upper” is selected, only notes at the Split Point
(Common parameter) and higher will produce sound. When “lower” is selected, only notes lower than the Split Point will
produce sound. When “both” is selected, all the notes across the entire keyboard will produce sound. Actually, sound is
produced by playing the notes within the area that matches both the settings here and the Note Limit setting.
Settings: both, lower, upper
Operation
[PERFORM] Performance selection [EDIT] Part selection
[F1] VOICE