Yamaha MOXF8 Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
PERF SONG PATTERN MIX MASTER REMOTE UTILITY
QUICK SET
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MOXF6/MOXF8 Reference Manual
Song Mode
Song Play
[F1] PLAY
[F2] GROOVE
[F3] TRACK
[F6] CHAIN
Song Record
Song Record Standby
[F1] SETUP
[F2] VOICE
[F3] ARP ED
[F5] CLICK
[F6] ALL TR
During Song Recording
[F1] SETUP
[F3] REST
[F4] TIE
[F5] DELETE
[F6] BAK DEL
Arpeggio Edit
[F1] COMMON
[F2] TYPE
[F3] MAIN
[F4] LIMIT
[F5] PLAY FX
[F6] OUT CH
Song Edit
[F1] CHANGE
[F2] VIEW FLT
[F4] TR SEL
[F5] INSERT
[F6] DELETE
Song Job
[F1] UNDO/REDO
[F2] NOTE
[F3] EVENT
[F4] MEAS
[F5] TRACK
[F6] SONG
Supplementary Information
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Song Edit
This mode gives you comprehensive, detailed controls for editing the MIDI events of individual Song Tracks. MIDI
events are messages (such as note on/off, note number, program change number, etc.) that make up the data of a
recorded Track. It can be used to correct mistakes as well as add dynamics or effects such as vibrato to refine and
finish the Song.
Shows the Event List of the selected Song Track. See the Owner’s Manual for instructions.
The display lets you select the event types that appear on the CHANGE display. For example, if you wish to edit only
note events, place a checkmark in the box next to “Note” so that only the note events appear in the CHANGE display
(Event List).
Settings: Note, PitchBend, ProgramChange, ControlChange, Ch.AfterTouch, PolyAfterTouch, RPN (Registered Parameter Number),
NRPN (Non Registered Parameter Number), Exclusive
[F5] CLR ALL (Clear All)
Press the [F5] to remove all checkmarks at once.
[F6] SET ALL
Press the [F6] to set checkmarks into all boxes.
You can switch between the display for 1 – 16 Tracks, SCN (Scene) Track, and TMP (Tempo) Track by pressing this
button.
When the cursor is located at the desired position in the [F1] CHANGE display (Event List), pressing this button calls up
the display for inserting new MIDI events in the Song mode or Pattern mode. The event types which can be inserted to
the Song are described below.
Note
These are the events that define notes, making up the largest portion of all performance data. This is the most common
and prevalent type of data.
NOTE (Note name)
Determines the note name or the specific keyboard pitch of the note.
Settings: C -2 – G8
GATE (Gate time)
Determines the length of time that a note actually sounds in beats and clocks.
Settings: 000:001 – 999:479
NOTE On this synthesizer, one clock is 1/480th of a quarter note.
VELO (Velocity)
Determines how strongly the selected note sounds.
Settings: 001 – 127
Operation
[SONG] Song selection [EDIT]
[F1] CHANGE
[F2] VIEW FLT (View Filter)
[F4] TR SEL (Track Select)
[F5] INSERT