Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 28
Mode table, modes-Voice Play, Performance Play, Song Play, Pattern Play
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Basic Operation Modes Mode table The functions of each mode and how to enter each mode are as follows: Mode Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Pattern mode (Mixing Voice mode) Voice Play mode Voice Edit mode Voice Job mode Voice Store mode Performance Play mode Performance Edit mode Performance Job mode Performance Store mode Song Play mode Song Record mode Song Edit mode Song Job mode Song Mixing mode Song Mixing Edit mode Song Mixing Job mode Song Mixing Store mode Pattern Play mode Pattern Record mode Pattern Edit mode Pattern Job mode Pattern Mixing mode Pattern Mixing Edit mode Pattern Mixing Job mode Pattern Mixing Store mode Mixing Voice Edit mode Mixing Voice Job mode Mixing Voice Store mode Utility mode Utility mode Utility Job mode Master mode File mode Master Play mode Master Edit mode Master Job mode Master Store mode File mode Function How to enter the mode Playing a Voice Editing/Creating a Voice Initializing a Voice, etc. Storing a Voice to internal memory Playing a Performance Editing/Creating a Performance Initializing a Performance, etc. Storing a Performance to internal memory Playing a Song Recording a Song Editing a Song MIDI events Converting and transforming Song data Setting tone generator parameters Setting tone generator parameters in detail Initializing a Song Mixing, etc. Storing a Song Mixing internal memory Playing a Pattern Recording a Pattern Editing a Pattern MIDI events Converting and transforming Pattern data Setting tone generator parameters Setting tone generator parameters in detail Initializing a Pattern Mixing, etc. Storing a Pattern Mixing internal memory Editing/Creating a Voice dedicated for Song/Pattern Initializing a Mixing Voice, etc. Storing a Mixing Voice to internal memory Setting System related parameters Resetting the User Memory to the Initial Factory Settings Playing a Master Editing/Creating a Master Initializing a Master, etc. Storing a Master to internal memory Managing Files and Folders (Directories) [VOICE] [VOICE] → [EDIT] [VOICE] → [JOB] [VOICE] → [STORE] [PERFORM] [PERFORM] → [EDIT] [PERFORM] → [JOB] [PERFORM] → [STORE] [SONG] [SONG] → [REC] [SONG] → [EDIT] [SONG] → [JOB] [SONG] → [MIXING] [SONG] → [MIXING] → [EDIT] [SONG] → [MIXING] → [JOB] [SONG] → [MIXING] → [STORE] [PATTERN] [PATTERN] → [REC] [PATTERN] → [EDIT] [PATTERN] → [JOB] [PATTERN] → [MIXING] [PATTERN] → [MIXING] → [EDIT] [PATTERN] → [MIXING] → [JOB] [PATTERN] → [MIXING] → [STORE] [SONG] or [PATTERN] → [MIXING] → [F5] VCE ED [SONG] or [PATTERN] → [MIXING] → [F5] VCE ED → [JOB] [SONG] or [PATTERN] → [MIXING] → [F5] VCE ED → [STORE] [UTILITY] [UTILITY] → [JOB] [MASTER] [MASTER] → [EDIT] [MASTER] → [JOB] [MASTER] → [STORE] [FILE] ■ How to leave the current display For most operations or displays (except for the File mode, Song/Pattern Record mode, and Remote Control mode), pressing the [EXIT] button will let you leave the current display and return you to the previous one. You can return back to any of the modes-Voice Play, Performance Play, Song Play, Pattern Play, and Master Play-by pressing the [EXIT] button several times in the respective mode. DEC/NO INC / YES EXIT ENTER EXECUTE 28 Owner's Manual