Yamaha 6 MODX 6/7/8 Owners Manual - Page 15

ARP ON/OFF] Arpeggio on/off button, MS ON/OFF] Motion Sequencer on/off

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Controls and Functions 1 + , -2 3 4 B C D E /. 0 5 The illustration shows the MODX8, but the information applies to all models. C4 C5 C6 C7 [MOTION SEQ HOLD] (Motion Sequencer hold) button Pressing this button while the Motion Sequencer is playing, results in the sound being held or frozen at the exact point in the sequence when the button was pressed. When the hold effect is turned on, the button lights.  [MOTION SEQ TRIGGER] (Motion Sequencer trigger) button When the Trigger Receive parameter of the Motion Sequencer is set to ON, pressing this button starts Motion Sequence playback. The button lights fully when pressed. ! [ARP ON/OFF] (Arpeggio on/off) button Press this button to enable or disable playback of the Arpeggio. If the Arpeggio Switch of the selected Part is set to off, however, pressing this button has no effect. When Arpeggio is enabled, the button lights; when disabled, it turns off.  [MS ON/OFF] (Motion Sequencer on/off) button Determines whether the Motion Sequencer is active or not. If the Motion Sequencer switch of the selected Part or Lane is set to off, however, pressing this button has no effect. When the Motion Sequencer is active, 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 in semitone steps, hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the corresponding [-]/[+] button. To restore the normal octave setting, press both buttons simultaneously. The buttons light or flash in different ways depending on the octave setting. For details, see the Reference Manual PDF document. 11 MODX Owner's Manual

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MODX Owner’s Manual
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Controls and Functions
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[MOTION SEQ HOLD] (Motion Sequencer
hold) button
Pressing this button while the Motion Sequencer is playing,
results in the sound being held or frozen at the exact point in
the sequence when the button was pressed. When the hold
effect is turned on, the button lights.
!
[MOTION SEQ TRIGGER] (Motion Sequencer
trigger) button
When the Trigger Receive parameter of the Motion
Sequencer is set to ON, pressing this button starts Motion
Sequence playback. The button lights fully when pressed.
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[ARP ON/OFF] (Arpeggio on/off) button
Press this button to enable or disable playback of the
Arpeggio. If the Arpeggio Switch of the selected Part is set to
off, however, pressing this button has no effect. When
Arpeggio is enabled, the button lights; when disabled, it
turns off.
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[MS ON/OFF] (Motion Sequencer on/off)
button
Determines whether the Motion Sequencer is active or not. If
the Motion Sequencer switch of the selected Part or Lane is
set to off, however, pressing this button has no effect. When
the Motion Sequencer is active, the button lights.
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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 in semitone
steps, hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the
corresponding [-]/[+] button. To restore the normal octave
setting, press both buttons simultaneously. The buttons light
or flash in different ways depending on the octave setting.
For details, see the Reference Manual PDF document.
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