Yamaha Mo 8 Manual
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Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference Voice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit Element Edit 161Owner’s Manual EGDepth, CurveDetermines the velocity sensitivity of the FEG Level. For positive settings, the more strongly you play the keyboard, the more Filter changes the sound. Negative settings do the opposite; the more softly you play, the more the sound changes. The Curve parameter lets you select from five different preset...
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Voice modePerformance modeSong mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern modeMixing Voice mode Reference Voice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit Element Edit 162Owner’s Manual [F4] AMP (Amplitude) [SF1] LVL/PAN (Level/Pan) This display not only lets you make basic Level and Pan settings for each individual Element, it also gives you some detailed and unusual parameters for affecting Pan position. LevelDetermines the output level for the selected Element. Settings:0 – 127 PanDetermines the stereo...
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Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference Voice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit Element Edit 163Owner’s Manual FCenterKeyDetermines the central note or pitch for the Key Follow effect on Amplitude EG. Depending on the EG Time Sensitivity parameter above, the further away from the Center Key the keys are played, the more the time of the Amplitude EG deviates from the norm. When the Center Key is played, the AEG behaves according to...
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Voice modePerformance modeSong mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern modeMixing Voice mode Reference Voice Edit mode Element Edit 164Owner’s Manual [F6] EQ (Equalizer) TypeDetermines the Equalizer Type. This synthesizer features a wide selection of various equalizer types, which can be used not only to enhance the original sound, but even completely change the character of the sound. The particular parameters and settings available depend on the specific Equalizer Type that is selected....
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Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference Voice Edit mode Drum Voice Edit Common Edit 165Owner’s Manual Drum Voice Edit When a Drum Voice is selected, Voice Edit parameters are divided into Common Edit (parameters common to all keys, up to 73), and Key Edit (parameters of individual keys). These parameters are for making global (or common) edits to all keys of the selected Drum Voice. These parameters are for editing the...
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Voice modePerformance modeSong mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern modeMixing Voice mode Reference Voice Edit mode Drum Voice Edit Key Edit 166Owner’s Manual [SF2] OUTPUTFrom this display you can set certain output parameters for the selected Drum key. InsEFOut (Insertion Effect Output)Determines which Insertion effect (A or B) is used to process each individual Drum key. The “thru” setting lets you bypass the Insertion effects for the specific key. Settings:thru, insA (Insertion Effect...
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Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference Voice Edit mode Drum Voice Edit Key Edit 167Owner’s Manual [F4] AMP (Amplitude) [SF1] LVL/PAN (Level/Pan) This display not only lets you make basic Level and Pan settings for the sound of each individual Drum key, it also gives you some detailed and unusual parameters for affecting Pan position. LevelDetermines the output for the selected Drum key (Wave). This lets you make detailed...
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Voice modePerformance modeSong mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern modeMixing Voice mode Reference Voice Job mode 168Owner’s Manual The Voice Job mode features several basic operations, such as Initialize and Copy. After setting parameters as required from the selected display, press the [ENTER] button to execute the Job. This function lets you store your edited Voice to User memory. For details, refer to page 60 in the Quick Guide section. Voice Job mode[VOICE] ➞ Voice selection ➞...
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Supplementary infomation 169 Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference Owner’s Manual ■ Supplementary information Micro Tuning List Setting example of Filter Scaling The best way to understand Filter Scaling is by example. For the settings shown in the example display below, the basic Cutoff frequency value is 64, and the various Offset values at the selected Break point settings change that basic value accordingly. The specific...
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Supplementary Information 170 Voice modePerformance modeSong mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern modeMixing Voice mode Reference Owner’s Manual Filter Type List LPF24D (24dB/oct Digital Low Pass Filter) A dynamic 24dB/oct low-pass filter with a characteristic digital sound. Compared to the LPF24A type (below), this filter can produce a more pronounced resonance effect. LPF24A (24dB/oct Analog Low Pass Filter) A digital dynamic low-pass filter with characteristics similar to a 4-pole analog...