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 Pattern Job mode 201Owner’s Manual 03: Clear TrackThis Job deletes all data of the selected type from the selected Pattern track. The types of data to be cleared are the same as in the Song Job mode. See page 188. 04: Normalize Play EffectThis Job rewrites the data in the selected track so that it incorporates the current Grid Groove settings. After specifying a track (TR 01 – 16) to which...
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Voice modePerformance modeSong mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern modeMixing Voice mode Reference Pattern Mixing mode 202Owner’s Manual In this mode, you can set up mixing data for your patterns, and set various parameters for the tone generator parts—including the desired Voice, as well as its level, pan, EQ, effect and other settings. Pattern Mixing parameters are not actually part of the Pattern sequence data in each track, but rather are settings for the tone generator, as it...
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Mixing Voice Edit mode Common Edit 203Owner’s Manual Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference Mixing Voice mode ■ Creating Mixing Voices — basic procedure The Mixing Voice mode provides most of the same Normal Voice editing parameters as the Voice mode, with the main exception that these Voices are dedicated for use with the Songs and Patterns, and are stored specifically as Mixing Voices. The Mixing Voice Job mode lets you use...
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Voice modePerformance modeSong mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern modeMixing Voice mode Reference Mixing Voice Job mode 204Owner’s Manual The Mixing Voice Job mode features two basic operations, Copy and Delete. After setting parameters as required from the selected display, press the [ENTER] button to execute the Job. This function lets you store your edited Mixing Voice to User memory (Flash ROM or DRAM). For details, refer to page 78 in the Quick Guide section. Mixing Voice Job...
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Utility mode 205Owner’s Manual Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference Utility mode The Utility mode features a variety of important settings related to overall operation of the MO. These settings can also be stored—simply press the [STORE] button from any mode (with the exception of the Utility Job mode), and store the data to internal Flash ROM as system settings (page 150). You can also save the settings to a USB storage device...
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Voice modePerformance modeSong modeUtility modeFile mode Master mode Pattern modeMixing Voice mode Reference Utility mode 206Owner’s Manual [SF4] OTHER AutoLoadDetermines whether the Auto Load function is on or off. When this is on, the instrument will automatically load the specified files (from USB storage device) to User memory—whenever the power is turned on. For details about the Auto Load function, see page 102. Settings:on, off PowerOnModeThis determines the default power-on mode (and...
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Utility mode 207Owner’s Manual Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference RecCountSets the number of count-in measures provided before recording actually starts after pressing the [F] (Play) button in the Record standby mode. Settings:off (Recording starts as soon as the [F] button is pressed), 1 meas – 8 meas nSince the click sound is created with the internal tone generator, using click playback affects the overall polyphony of this...
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Voice modePerformance modeSong modeUtility modeFile mode Master mode Pattern modeMixing Voice mode Reference Utility mode 208Owner’s Manual [SF4] QUICK SETIf you use the MO for a variety of sequencer based applications and switch between those applications, the Quick Setup comes in handy. It allows you to instantly reconfigure the instrument for four different applications. The following parameters are changed in Quick Setup. [UTILITY] → [F5] MIDI → [SF2] SWITCH → Local Ctrl [UTILITY] → [F5]...
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Utility mode 209Owner’s Manual Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Utility mode File mode Master modePattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference [SF3] FT SW (Footswitch) FSAssign (Footswitch Assign) From this display you can determine the Control Change number generated by using the Footswitch connected to the FOOT SWITCH jack. Keep in mind that if the same MIDI Control Change messages set here are received from an external device, the internal tone generator also responds to those messages as if the...
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Voice modePerformance modeSong modeUtility modeFile mode Master mode Pattern modeMixing Voice mode Reference Utility Job mode 210Owner’s Manual In this Mode, you can restore this synthesizer’s User memory (page 149) to the factory default settings (Factory Set). For details, see page 26. ■ Supplementary Setting the default display when turning the power on 1Enter the desired mode and the program number you wish to call up first when turning the power on. 2Press the [ENTER] button while holding...