Yamaha 6 MODX 6/7/8 Owners Manual - Page 38

Using the Scene function, Changing Scene settings

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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 as a "Scene." There are eight Scenes and you can select them by pressing the [SCENE] button. This is useful for simultaneously and drastically changing the Arpeggio type and the Motion Sequencer type while you are playing a single Performance. 3 Store the Performance as necessary (page 37). NOTICE If you select a different Performance or turn off the power without storing your edited Performance, all the edits you've made for the Scene will be erased. Changing Scene settings 1 Touch the [Scene] tab on the left side of the Performance Play display. The Scene display appears.        Switching among Scenes 1-8  Turning functions for each Scene on/off  Turning the Motion Sequencer for All Parts on/off  Motion Sequencer type of the currently selected Scene  Turning the Arpeggio for all Parts on/off  Arpeggio type of the currently selected Scene NOTE Sections 3 to 6 (see illustration above) are displayed only when "Arp" and "Motion Seq" are selected in section 2. 2 Set Scenes 1-8 as desired. When [Memory] is turned on for the function, the Motion Sequencer type, or the Arpeggio type, the corresponding function information is automatically memorized to the currently selected [SCENE] button. By pressing one of the SCENE [1]-[8] buttons, the Scenes 1-8 are switched and stored information for each Scene is restored. NOTE You can also change Scene Settings from other setting displays. After changing the parameters from other setting displays using Knobs or Control Sliders to which you have previously assigned parameters from the Scene Settings 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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MODX Owner’s Manual
34
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 as a “Scene.” There are eight Scenes and you can
select them by pressing the [SCENE] button.
This is useful for simultaneously and drastically changing the
Arpeggio type and the Motion Sequencer type while you are
playing a single Performance.
Changing Scene settings
1
Touch the [Scene] tab on the left side of the
Performance Play display.
The Scene display appears.
1
Switching among Scenes 1–8
2
Turning functions for each Scene on/off
3
Turning the Motion Sequencer for All Parts on/off
4
Motion Sequencer type of the currently selected
Scene
5
Turning the Arpeggio for all Parts on/off
6
Arpeggio type of the currently selected Scene
NOTE
Sections 3 to 6 (see illustration above) are displayed only when
“Arp” and “Motion Seq” are selected in section 2.
2
Set Scenes 1–8 as desired.
When [Memory] is turned on for the function, the Motion
Sequencer type, or the Arpeggio type, the
corresponding function information is automatically
memorized to the currently selected [SCENE] button. By
pressing one of the SCENE [1]–[8] buttons, the Scenes
1–8 are switched and stored information for each Scene
is restored.
NOTE
You can also change Scene Settings from other setting displays.
After changing the parameters from other setting displays using
Knobs or Control Sliders to which you have previously assigned
parameters from the Scene Settings display, press one of the
SCENE [1]–[8] buttons while holding down the [SHIFT] button to
store the settings.
3
Store the Performance as necessary
(page 37).
NOTICE
If you select a different Performance or turn off the power
without storing your edited Performance, all the edits
you’ve made for the Scene will be erased.
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