Yamaha 6 MODX 6/7/8 Owners Manual

Yamaha 6 Manual

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    MUSIC SYNTHESIZER Owner's Manual EN
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    Yamaha. If a cart, etc., is used, please observe all safety markings and instructions that accompany the accessory product. SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The information contained in this manual this manual carefully and consult your dealer before requesting service. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Yamaha
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    instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha OFF" and "ON", please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either please contact Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service Division, 6600
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    maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions. 2 Keep these instructions. 3 Heed all warnings. 4 Follow all instructions. 5 NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. (UL60065_03) S3 MODX Owner's Manual
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    and recycling of old products, please contact your local municipality, your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items. For business users in .org * This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA. (mercury) S4 MODX Owner's Manual
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    manual in a safe and handy place for future reference. For AC adaptor WARNING • This AC adaptor is designed for use with only Yamaha problems occur, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the electric plug from the outlet. Then have the device inspected by Yamaha service personnel
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    is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn off keyboard. This could cause physical injury to you or others, damage to the instrument or other property, or operational failure. • Do not rest your weight consult a physician. Yamaha cannot be held responsible Manual
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    the instrument, since this might discolor the panel or keyboard. • When cleaning the instrument, use a soft manual • The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this manual are for instructional the website below: https://download.yamaha.com/ After accessing the Support website (and clicking on
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    SYNTHESIZER A message from the MODX Development Team Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha MODX6/7/8 Music Synthesizer. We have designed this instrument so that all of your creativity and musical work grow by leaps and bounds. Enjoy! Sincerely, The Yamaha MODX Development Team 6 MODX Owner's Manual
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    or instructions on specific functions, use the Reference Manual described below. PDF documentation  Reference Manual Explains and then click "Search." Yamaha Downloads: https://download.yamaha.com/ After accessing the Support website (and clicking on "Manual Library"), enter the appropriate model
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    weight making it convenient for easy carrying. Despite its convenient portability, the MODX provides an authentic, natural keyboard that's truly a pleasure to perform on: The MODX6 has 61 keys and the MODX7 features a semiweighted keyboard of 76 keys, while the MODX8 has 88 keys 8 MODX Owner's Manual
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    23 Using the Category Search function 24 Playback Audition phrase 25 Playing the Keyboard 26 Performance Play display 26 Switching a Part on/off 27 Using the drives 61 Shift Function List 62 Display Messages 63 Troubleshooting 66 Specifications 71 Index 73 9 MODX Owner's Manual
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    Keyboard The MODX6 features a 61-key keyboard, while the MODX7 has 76 keys and the MODX8 has 88 keys . With initial touch, the instrument senses how strongly or softly you play the keys as a synthesizer keyboard or CD player) keyboard
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    the button lights.  OCTAVE [-] and [+] buttons Use these buttons to change the octave range of the keyboard. These buttons also function as Transpose [-] and [+] buttons. To lower or raise the pitch of the note on the octave setting. For details, see the Reference Manual PDF document. 11 MODX Owner
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    Parts (AWM2), the eight FM Operators for a Normal Part (FM-X), and eight Keys of the Drum Part, in different ways depending on the conditions of the various you may not hear any sound from the instrument, even when playing the keyboard or a Song. If this is the case, raise all the sliders to Manual
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    panel LCD The LCD indicates the parameters and values related to the currently selected operation. You can operate by touching the display. 13 MODX Owner's Manual
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    this button along with another button enables you to execute various commands. For details, refer to the "Shift Function List" (page 62). 14 MODX Owner's Manual
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    when it is ON and the button lights dimly when the Audition function is active such as in the Category Search display. 15 MODX Owner's Manual
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    applies to all models.   Computer  Right side of Rear Panel USB flash drive        FC4 FC3 FC7 FC5 FC4 FC5 Powered speakers Playback equipment External MIDI keyboard Microphone Headphones 16 MODX Owner's Manual
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    drive, CD-ROM drive and USB hub) can be used. • The instrument supports the USB 1.1 to 3.0 standard. However, note that the transfer speed differs jack. For details about the Envelope Follower and ABS features, see the Reference Manual PDF document.  [1] (Standby/On) switch Press to set the power
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    you are using is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn the power off adaptor AC outlet 2 NOTE Reverse the order of the instruction steps above when disconnecting the AC adaptor. WARNING • Use from the view of the keyboard) of the DC IN socket on the rear panel
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    Off (simple method) Turn the power on while holding down the lowest key on the keyboard. An "Auto power off disabled" message appears briefly and Auto Power Off amplifier, speaker or computer, make sure to follow the instructions in the Owner's Manual to turn off the power to the instrument and the
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    Master) is off.  QUICK SETUP icon Displays the settings of Local Control ON/OFF and MIDI IN/OUT. The keyboard-shaped icon lights up when Local Control is set to ON and turns off when Local Control is set to OFF. located by using the data dial, [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons. 20 MODX Owner's Manual
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    also enter the value directly, using the LCD as a numeric keypad or using keys on the keyboard. Input via the keys is activated for the parameters where the numerical values should be entered. Input via the Completes the input operation and closes the numeric keypad display. 21 MODX Owner's Manual
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    sounds. This sound is played conventionally from the keyboard, with standard pitches sounding for each key. Drum Parts Drum Parts are mainly percussion/drum about Performances, refer to "Basic Structure" in the Reference Manual PDF document. • For lists of the Performances, refer to the separate
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    the order of the Performances registered in the Live Set, see page 35. 3 Play the keyboard. Switching Performances 1 Press the [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] button. The Performance Play display appears, and down the [SHIFT] button and press the [DEC/NO] button. 3 Play the keyboard. 23 MODX Owner's Manual
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    is a list of the Categories and their panel abbreviations. Abbreviation Piano Keyboard Organ Guitar Bass Strings Brass Woodwind Syn Lead Pad/Choir Syn Comp Chromatic Sound FX Musical FX Ethnic No Assign Init Category Piano Keyboard instruments (Harpsichord, Clav, etc.) Organ Guitar Bass Strings
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    the Live Set display is shown. 3 Only Single Part Performances are displayed in the Performance list, letting you select the desired one. 25 MODX Owner's Manual
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    keyboard, or even set up a combination layer/ split. Each Performance can contain up to eight different Parts. Press the [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] button before playing the keyboard . Performance Play display In this condition, playing the keyboard for Parts  Switching Keyboard Control on/off for
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    (HOME)] button. The button lamp lights, indicating that each Part can be turned on/off. Playing the Keyboard 4 To disengage the mute function, with "MUTE" selected, touch the button with the letter "M" shown on turn multiple Parts on/off by pressing multiple buttons. 27 MODX Owner's Manual
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    phrases using the current Part by simply playing notes on the keyboard. It not only provides inspiration and full rhythmic passages in own original grooves. NOTE For details about the Motion Sequencer, see the Reference Manual PDF document. Turning Motion Sequencer on/off Press the [MS ON/OFF] button
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    Knobs, Super Knob, Control Sliders, and Assignable Switch buttons. [ASSIGN 1]/[ASSIGN 2] buttons Knobs Modulation wheel Pitch Bend wheel Super Knob Control Sliders 29 MODX Owner's Manual
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    Playing the Keyboard Using the Knobs to change the sound Knobs 1-4 (5-8) let you adjust a to Knobs 1-4 (5-8). The current values of the functions 2 Turn a desired knob while playing the keyboard. The value of the corresponding parameter changes and the function/effect is applied to the sound. 30
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    have to press the Knob Function button or the [ASSIGN] button before using the Super Knob. Playing the Keyboard 3-2 Setting Example for Super Knob Here is an example of a Super knob setting for adding a layer of the [Destination 10] tab, and select Volume from Part Param. 31 MODX Owner's Manual
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    are shown. 3 Turn the Super Knob while playing the keyboard. All relevant parameter values are simultaneously changed and all assigned functions details about Knob assignments and Super Knob settings, see the Reference Manual PDF document. Checking parameters assigned to the Super Knob To confirm
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    Ctrl 2" to "Super Knob"-depending on which jack you connected the foot controller (FC7). Playing the Keyboard Mixing Each Mixing can contain up to 16 Parts and a separate Mixing can be created for each Part the Mixing parameters and Mixing Edit, see the Reference Manual PDF document. 33 MODX Owner
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    Playing the Keyboard Using the Scene function You can store all parameter settings such as Arpeggio type, Motion Sequencer type, and the Part parameter values together display, press one of the SCENE [1]-[8] buttons while holding down the [SHIFT] button to store the settings. 34 MODX Owner's Manual
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    by simply grouping together your favorite Performances. Registering a Performance to a Live Set Follow the instructions below to store Performances to Live Sets. NOTICE • Before storing the currently editing Performance to the destination slot are switched with each other. 35 MODX Owner's Manual
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    Set +" is selected, the Performances are switched in forward order. When "Live Set -" is selected, the Performances are switched in reverse order. 36 MODX Owner's Manual
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    should always be saved to a USB flash drive connected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. For detailed instructions on saving, see page 60. NOTE You can select any desired Part by using the [PART SELECT MUTE/ appears after Step 2. Select "YES" to execute the Store operation. 37 MODX Owner's Manual
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    using the [BD]-[Crash] tabs. For selecting Keys other than the Keys assigned to C1 to C#2, turn on "Keyboard Select" on the display and play the note assigned the Key to be edited.  For Normal Parts details about the Part parameters, see the Reference Manual PDF document. 38 MODX Owner's Manual
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    . The structure of the display is the same as for the Key/ Operator Common Edit display.  Element Edit display Indicates that the keyboard performance. Simply changing the Effect type applied to the preset Part lets you instantly come up with different sounds. The instructions MODX Owner's Manual
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    . Velocity Orchestra Hit Strings having fast attack speed Strings having slow attack speed Part 3 Part 2 Part 1 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 40 MODX Owner's Manual
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    the keyboard, Guitar and Piano Arpeggios on the upper range, and Drum all ranges of the keyboard. Then, by simply playing the appropriate ranges of the keyboard, you can add [CATEGORY] button while holding down the [SHIFT] button. 2 Play the keyboard. The Part 1 (Piano) and Part 2 (the sound you have
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    of Part 2 by pressing the corresponding key. The note number in the Range section of Part 2 changes. 6 Touch the [Keyboard] menu at the left side of the screen to turn it off. 7 Play the keyboard. The notes you play with your regardless of whether you hold the note or not. 42 MODX Owner's Manual
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    section of the song, such as intro, verse, refrain, chorus, and bridge. Play the keyboard to hear the arpeggios to select one you like. Setting of Arpeggio type Adding a Rhythm Part 8Z Trans Basics1." A rhythm part is added. 4 Play the keyboard and the rhythm pattern starts playing. 43 MODX Owner
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    settings are retained even after the new kit or the Arpeggio type is selected. 2 Turn the Envelope Follower switch "ON." Here, you can play the keyboard to hear the sound with the Envelope Follower enabled. 44 MODX Owner
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    and complete Songs, using DAW. Recording to a track In this section, you'll learn how to record your keyboard performance, by recording a part to Track 1. However, you'll first need to set up the MODX for recording notes, press the [+] (Stop) button, then try recording again. 45 MODX Owner's Manual
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    Type": "punch"  Punch In: 003:01 Playback of the recording Track is turned off from this point, and your keyboard performance will be recorded to the Track. 46 MODX Owner's Manual Cancelling your most recent recording (Undo/Redo) The Undo Job cancels the changes you made in your most recent
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    the Knobs 1-4 (5-8) can be used to affect the Part setting of the Song playback in real time. For details, refer to the Reference Manual PDF document.  Play position  Current play position in the entire audio data  Available recording time  Level meter  Trigger level 5 Set the required trigger
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    , the recording will begin automatically whenever the playback volume exceeds that level. 7 Play the keyboard. If you set the trigger level to a value between 1 and 127, recording will in mind that you can also play a selected Performance on the keyboard during audio playback. 48 MODX Owner's Manual
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    of the screen. 3 Touch [Zone Master] to turn it on. Next, make settings according to the Master Keyboard (Zone) for each Performance. 1 Press the [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] button to call up the Performance Play display. details about Zone settings, see the Reference Manual PDF document. 49 MODX Owner
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    keyboard output together with the sound of your keyboard performance. 1 Make sure to turn off output level (such as a synthesizer keyboard, CD player, portable music player (This instrument does not support phantom-powered condenser microphones.) keyboard wile you sing into the microphone or play
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    " to turn the blur effect on or off. 3 Press the [EXIT] button. This stores the setting and returns to the previous display. 51 MODX Owner's Manual
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    a tuner for the more accurate tuning as necessary. 3 Press the [EXIT] button. This stores the setting and returns to the previous display. 52 MODX Owner's Manual
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    when using with a computer and sequencer program), you may want to turn it off so that the keyboard does not play the internal Parts, but the appropriate MIDI information is still transmitted via the MIDI OUT the setting and returns to the previous display. Local Control 53 MODX Owner's Manual
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    connection here. Controlling the MODX from an external MIDI keyboard or synthesizer Use an external keyboard or synthesizer to remotely select and play the Performances Transmit Channel of the external MIDI instrument, refer to the owner's manual of that instrument. When the MIDI I/O mode is set to
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    ://download.yamaha.com/ After accessing the Support website Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver to the computer. For instructions on installing, refer to the online Installation Guide for setting with the Quick Setup function, see the Reference Manual PDF document. Rear panel USB cable 3 Press the [UTILITY
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    Data is transmitted only by playing notes on the keyboard or playing back a song.) • While the by using separate MIDI "ports," each supporting sixteen channels. While a single MIDI cable according to the above information. 56 MODX Owner's Manual Audio channels The audio signals of the MODX can
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    to "on" on the DAW software. By setting MIDI Thru to "on," the MIDI data generated by playing the keyboard and transmitted to the computer will be returned back to the MODX. As shown in the example below, the MIDI MODX to computer as MIDI data (no Arpeggio playback recorded)." 57 MODX Owner's Manual
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    Using a Connected Computer Song playback from a computer using the MODX as a tone generator The instructions below show how to use this instrument as a MIDI tone generator. In this case, actual MIDI sequence to the MIDI Track will be set in the Mixing display on the MODX. 58 MODX Owner's Manual
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    .     6 The Text input display appears. Input the file name to be stored. For detailed instructions on entering a name, see "Naming (inputting characters)" in "Basic Operation and Displays" (page 21). 7 Touch  Source folder in the USB flash drive  Existing files 60 MODX Owner's Manual
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    , refer to the owner's manual of the USB device. Compatible USB devices • USB flash drive Other USB devices such as a USB hub, computer keyboard or mouse cannot be used. The instrument does not necessarily support all commercially available USB devices. Yamaha cannot guarantee operation of USB
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    is set to "PART." Opens the Copy/Exchange dialog. Stores SCENE 1-8 in SCENE [1]-[8] buttons. Calls up the Touch Panel Calibration Setting display. 62 MODX Owner's Manual
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    . Try entering a different name. Illegal file. The specified file is unusable by this synthesizer or cannot be loaded. Keybank full. The maximum overall number of Key Banks has been exceeded when executing a Load operation. 63 MODX Owner
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    abnormal electric current. Disconnect the USB flash drive from the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal, and then press any of the panel buttons. 64 MODX Owner's Manual
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    message appears before the USB device is formatted. The maximum overall number of Waveforms has been exceeded when executing the related operations. 65 MODX Owner's Manual
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    (page 60). If the problem persists, consult your Yamaha dealer. Touch panel does Part [PERFORMANCE (HOME)]  Part selection  [EDIT] Element/Key selection  [Filter] • In case of Normal Part ( to the appropriate values then play the keyboard while inputting your voice into the microphone connected
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    Troubleshooting  Are the volume or expression settings too low? [UTILITY]  [Settings]  [Sound]  Tone Generator "Volume" [EDIT]  [General]  "Volume" [EDIT]  Part selection  Element/Key/Operator [Common]  [Part Settings]  [General]  "Volume" [EDIT]  Part selection  Element/Key keyboard,
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    Troubleshooting off.  Is the entire sound (via your keyboard playback and Song/Part/Arpeggio playback) exceeding the Key/Operator [Common]  [Pitch/Filter]  [Pitch]  "Note Shift" [EDIT]  Part selection  Element/Key/Operator [Common]  [Pitch/Filter]  [Pitch]  "Detune" 68 MODX Owner's Manual
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    Troubleshooting  When the Part produces a wrong pitch, is the appropriate tuning system selected from the Micro Tuning parameter? • In case of Normal Part (AWM2) [EDIT]  Part selection  Element/Key ]  Part selection  Element/Key/Operator [Common]  [Arpeggio]  [Common] 69 MODX Owner's Manual
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    Troubleshooting  Is the Arpeggio Type parameter set to "off"? [EDIT]  Part selection  [Arpeggio]  [Individual]  "Name"  Check the Arpeggio Switch parameter. If this parameter for the current Part is set to off, Arpeggio playback will not be triggered by your keyboard guaranteed by Yamaha? For
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    Keyboards MODX8: 88 keys, GHS Keyboard (Initial Touch) MODX7: 76 keys, Semi-weighted Keyboard (Initial Touch) MODX6: 61 keys, Semi-weighted Keyboard 85 types, Insertion (A, B) x 85 types*2, Master Effect x 23 types *2 A/D part insertion x 80 recommended by Yamaha*), Owner's Manual (this book
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    Note that re-use of source code released to the public domain by Yamaha is unguaranteed, and Yamaha shall not bear any responsibility whatsoever for the source code. • The source code can be downloaded from the following address: https://download.yamaha.com/sourcecodes/synth/ 72 MODX Owner's Manual
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    14 Initial factory settings 19 Initialized Performance 25 Inputting on the keyboard 21 Inputting on the numeric keypad 21 K Key Common Edit 38 Key Edit 38 Keyboard 10 Knob Function [TONE]/[EG/FX]/[EQ]/[ARP/MS] button 27 N Normal Part (AWM2 22 Normal Part (FM-X 22 73 MODX Owner's Manual
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    U Undo 46 [USB TO DEVICE] terminal 17, 61 [USB TO HOST] terminal 17, 56 [USB VOLUME (MONITOR)] knob 10 User Bank 22 [UTILITY] button 14 Y Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver 55 Z Zone 49 74 MODX Owner
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