Yamaha MOX8 Owner's Manual

Yamaha MOX8 Manual

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    Owner's Manual EN
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    product to any power supply or adapter other than one described in the manual, on the name plate, or specifically recommended by Yamaha. WARNING: Do not place this product in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything over power or connecting cords of any kind. The use of an
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    Party : Yamaha Corporation of America Address : 6600 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, Calif. 90620 Telephone : 714-522-9011 Type of Equipment : MUSIC PRODUCTION SYNTHESIZER Model Name : MOX6, MOX8 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions
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    inspected by Yamaha service personnel. • The power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged. • It emits unusual smells or smoke. • Some object has been dropped into the instrument. • There is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument. CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed below
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    copyrights • Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and/or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use. • This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to
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    the famed MOTIF XS, used extensively by artists worldwide, and is equipped with a wide range of dynamic sounds for use in virtually any music application. FUNCTIONS Instant, smooth translation from inspiration to final music composition The MOX6/MOX8 features a powerful Performance Creator function
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    Yamaha synthesizers in general. • Data List (PDF document) Provides lists such as the Voice List, Waveform List, Performance List, Effect Type List, Arpeggio Type List, as well as reference materials such as the MIDI Implementation Chart and Remote Control Function List. How to use the PDF manuals
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    are fully integrated. Using the MOX6/MOX8 Editor, the MOX6/MOX8 Remote Editor, or the MOX6/MOX8 Extension enables you to use this instrument as a software synthesizer on Cubase or as a remote controller, for greater ease in using Cubase. Download the software from the following Yamaha website. http
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    device 57 Loading the settings from a USB flash memory device 57 Precautions when using the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal .......... 58 Appendix 59 Shift Function List 59 Display Messages 60 Troubleshooting 62 About the accessory disk 67 Specifications 68 Index 69 9 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    Control and Functions Top Panel MOX8    ! ?       " # $ % A-1 B-1 C0 D0 E0 F0 G0 A0 B0 C1 C2  MOX6   ! ?       " C3 # $ %  C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 C3  10 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    Control and Functions  Keyboard The MOX8 features an 88-key keyboard, while the MOX6 has 61 keys. All are equipped with a touch response feature, initial touch. With initial touch, the instrument senses how strongly or softly you play the keys, and uses that playing strength to affect the sound in
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    in the display. These buttons can be also used to call up different Arpeggio types in some displays of the Play mode and Record mode (page 26). These buttons can be also used as Song Scene buttons in Song Play/Song Record (see the "Reference Manual" PDF document). 13 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    , refer to the "Shift Function List" (page 59). - [EXIT] button The menus and displays of the MOX6/MOX8 are organized according to a hierarchical structure. Press this button to exit from the current display and return to the previous level in the hierarchy. Also use it to cancel a Job or a Store
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    Refer to the table below. Number [1] - [16] buttons Use of these buttons differs depending on the on/off status of the [PATTERN SECTION/PERFORMANCE CONTROL], [TRACK], [MUTE] and [SOLO] buttons. Functions of the Number [1] - [16] buttons Mode Voice Play Normal Voice Edit Drum Voice Edit Performance
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    plug). Various devices such as microphone, guitar, bass, CD player, synthesizer can be connected to these jacks and their audio input signal can be sounded as the Audio Part of the Voice, Performance, Song, or Pattern. In addition, you can use the special Vocoder feature (page 37) by connecting
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    disconnecting the power adaptor. WARNING Use the specified adaptor (page 68). The use of other adaptors may result in irreparable damage to both the adaptor and the instrument. CAUTION • Make sure your MOX6/MOX8 is rated for the AC voltage supplied in the area in which it is to be used (as listed on
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    adjust the volume level of the Demo Songs, use the [MASTER VOLUME] slider. 3 Press the SEQ TRANSPORT [J] (Stop) button to stop the Demo Song. 4 Select another Demo Song by using the [INC] button or [DATA] dial. 5 Play the selected Demo Song by performing Steps 2 and 3. 18 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    the power off in this state results in loss of all user data and may cause the system to freeze (due to corruption of data in the Flash ROM). This means that this synthesizer may not be able to start up properly, even when turning the power on next time. Setting Up 19 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    . Changing (editing) parameter values Rotating the [DATA] dial to the right (clockwise) increases the available functions differ depending on the selected mode. Depending on the currently selected function, up to six sub-functions are available and can be 20 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual You can use
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    by pressing the appropriate keys. When the cursor is located on such a parameter, the "KBD" icon appears at the lower right corner of the display. You can set the note or velocity directly from the keyboard by holding down the [SF6] button and pressing the desired key. 21 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    , Song, Pattern and Master modes. ! [JOB] Job This mode lets you execute various commands such as Initialize, Copy, and MIDI data conversion- useful for creating your original programs.  [STORE] Store This mode lets you store the edited program to internal memory. 22 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    page 52 Remote-controlling the DAW (Remote mode page 53 Using the MOX6/MOX8 Editor VST as a software synthesizer page 54 Global settings and data backup Making global system settings (Utility mode/Quick Setup page 56 Saving / loading data in the File mode page 57 23 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    the Preset Voices, refer to the separate Data List PDF file. Selecting a Preset Voice 1 Press the [VOICE] button. This calls up the Voice Play display. (The [VOICE] button lamp lights.) 2 Select a Voice Bank with the BANK SELECT [DEC]/[INC] buttons. In this condition, playing the keyboard sounds the
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    number available on the instrument. Registering your favorite Voices to the Favorite Category 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 of the "Using the Category Search function" instructions to call up the Voice List of the selected Category. 2 Select the desired Voice with the Cursor [V]/[E] buttons or [DATA
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    your own original grooves. What's more, Arpeggio playback can be transmitted through MIDI Out, letting you record the Arpeggio data to a sequencer. NOTE For details about Arpeggio, see the "Reference Manual" PDF document. Turning the Arpeggio On/Off To turn Arpeggio playback on or off, press the ARP
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    the unedited value (previously stored value) of the function assigned to the knob. Drum Voice Edit There are two types of Drum Voice Edit displays: Common Edit, for editing the settings that apply to all Drum keys in the Voice; and Key Edit, for editing individual keys. 27 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    Voice for your keyboard performance. Simply changing the Effect type applied to the preset Voice lets you instantly come up with different sounds. The instructions below explain how to set the Effect type and the related parameters applied to the Preset Voice then store the settings as a User Voice
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    ] button to store your settings as a User Voice. HINT Copying the Arpeggio Type to another button To copy the ARP 1 button's Arpeggio Type to one of the ARP 2 - 6 buttons, hold the [STORE] button and press the desired button, [SF2] - [SF6], in the Arpeggio Edit display. 29 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    Quick Guide Creating a new Performance by using your favorite Voice (Performance Creator) A program in which multiple Voices (parts) are combined in a layer, or in other configurations is referred to as a "Performance." Each Performance can contain up to four different parts (Voices). This
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    the keyboard to trigger the Arpeggio. 6 Press the Cursor [>] button. The Voice list is shown. 7 Select the desired Voice from the list, then press the [ENTER] button. The Performance Play display will appear. 3 Press the Cursor [>] button. The Voice list is shown. 31 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    on/off by using the Mute function. 1 7 Select the Arpeggio Type with "Bank," "Category," "Sub Category" and "Type." 8 Press the [PERFORM] button to return to the Performance Play display. 9 Press the [STORE] button to store the edited Performance. 2 1 Press the [PERFORMANCE CONTROL] button. The
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    about Arpeggio, see the "Reference Manual" PDF document. Since the preset Performances already have their own Arpeggio types pre-assigned, you can play the Arpeggio by selecting the desired Performance, turning on the ARP [ON/ OFF] button, then pressing any note. Instructions on using Arpeggio are
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    back later and pick out the best parts to create your final Song. Try recording as shown in the instructions below. 1 In the Performance Play mode, select a Performance for recording. 2 Press the ARP [ON/OFF] button so that the lamp lights. 34 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual 3 Press the [REC] button to
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    to store the Song. Recording Arpeggio playback to a Pattern If you record your keyboard playing along with Arpeggio playback in the Performance mode to a Pattern, you can quickly create full and complete rhythm patterns lasting just a few measures. These short Patterns of MIDI sequence data can
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    , and effect can be set to this Part and the sound is output together with the sound of your keyboard performance. In these example instructions, you'll learn how to use the A/D input sound in the Voice mode. 1 Make sure to turn off the power of this instrument and set the A/D INPUT [GAIN] knob to
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    extracts the characteristic of the microphone sound and adds it to the sound of your keyboard performance. In these example instructions, you'll learn how to use the Vocoder in the Voice mode. NOTE For details about the Vocoder, see the "Reference Manual" PDF document. 1 Connect the microphone by
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    this section, you'll learn how to use convenient mute/solo functions during playback. Terminology Song and Pattern See page 34. Track This is a memory location on the sequencer where your musical performances (made up of MIDI events) are stored. The MOX6/MOX8 provides 16 Tracks, which correspond to
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    using the MOX6, use the [OCTAVE] buttons to make sure that the Bass Drum Kick sounds when you play the B0 key. This is necessary since the MOX6 has a shorter keyboard and doesn't have a B0 key to hear the recorded data. To stop playback, press the [J] (Stop) button. 39 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    Press [UTILITY]  [F2] SEQ  [SF1] CLICK, then set the Click related parameters as below. • "Mode" = "rec" • "Beat" = "04" • "RecCount" = "1meas" 40 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual With this setting, there will be a one-measure lead-in count before recording begins and the Click will play back only while
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    (Loc1 and Loc2) to the Punch In and Punch Out points. NOTE For instructions on using the Location settings, see the "Reference Manual" PDF document. Creating a synthesizer part by using Arpeggio Next, record Arpeggio playback via Realtime Recording to Track 3. 1 In the Song Play mode, select the
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    the desired Track number button (from [1] - [3]). The list of the MIDI events recorded to the selected Track in the previous section appears data, press the [P] (Top) button, followed by the [F] (Play) button to start playback. To stop playback, press the [J] button. 42 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    parameters and you select a different Song without storing the one being edited, all the edits you've made will be erased. NOTE For specific instructions on naming, see Basic Operation on page 21. 3 After naming, press the [ENTER] button to actually enter the name. 43 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    and Patterns at the same time. After storing, press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Store display. NOTE Song/Pattern data consists of MIDI sequence data and Mixing data. MIDI sequence data is recorded by playing the keyboard while Mixing data is created by editing the parameters. Creating
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    Data as a User Phrase The MIDI note sequence data (except for the Voice setting, etc.) recorded in the Pattern mode will be stored as a User Phrase. The stored User Phrase can be assigned to a different Section/Track from the [F4] PATCH display in the Pattern Play mode. This allows you to use
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    belonging to other Patterns, follow the instructions below: 1 Press the [SF6] COPY button. 2 Select the desired Phrase as the copy source. 3 Select the User Phrase number and Track number as the copy destination. 4 Press the [ENTER] button to execute the Copy operation. 46 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    guitar part by using the [F2] NOTE Jobs. For details about the available parameters, see the "Reference Manual" PDF document. NOTICE If a specific Phrase is assigned to various Sections/Tracks, keep in mind that editing the Phrase will change the playback sound using the [DATA MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    Guide Editing the Pattern Chain The Pattern Chain Edit mode makes it possible to edit the order of the Sections in a chain as well as inserting tempo, and scene/mute event data data. 6 Press [STORE]  [F1] SEQ  [ENTER] to store the created Song. This operation will store MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    as a keyboard or sequencer) to control the sounds on the MOX6/MOX8. Below are several different MIDI connection examples; use the one most similar to your intended setup. NOTE Any one of these interfaces can be used for MIDI data transmission/reception: the MIDI connectors, or the USB [TO HOST
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    MIDI keyboard • Remote Controller of the DAW software • Editing parameters from the computer (MOX6/MOX8 Editor) Connecting to a computer A USB cable and the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver are necessary to connect the MOX6/MOX8 to the computer. Follow the instructions below. Note that both audio data
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    related to the Audio data and MIDI data by using the Quick Setup lets you instantly reconfigure the MOX6/MOX8 for different computer/sequencer related applications by calling up specially programmed presets. In this case, press the [QUICK SETUP] button and then set the "SETUP." After making the
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    3. USB TO HOST terminal Tone generator block (recognizing MIDI Channel 3 data) Local Control = off MOX6/MOX8 Keyboard (output via MIDI Channel 1) IN CH1 OUT CH3 Computer (Cubase, etc.) MIDI Thru = on Song playback from a computer using the MOX6/MOX8 as a tone generator The instructions below
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    along with Cubase series 5. Quick Guide MOX6/MOX8 Remote Tools can be downloaded from the following Yamaha web site. For details on operating the MOX6/ MOX8 Remote Editor, see the PDF manual supplied with the MOX6/MOX8 Remote Editor. http://www.yamahasynth.com/download/ Remote-controlling the DAW
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    to "Yamaha MOX6/MOX8 Port2." NOTE Mackie Control is the trademark of Mackie Designs, Inc. For details about the button operations and functions, see the "Reference Manual" PDF document. Using the MOX6/MOX8 Editor About the MOX6/MOX8 Editor The MOX6/MOX8 Editor lets you edit Voice, Performance, and
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    Quick Guide Using as a Master Keyboard The Master mode lets you: * Create and store up to 128 programs, each containing a Voice, a Performance, a Song, or a Pattern, and each of which can be instantly called up for use. * Assign up to four separate Zones in each Master program for use as a master
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    Effect/Master EQ settings in the Voice mode [F2] VOICE  [SF1] MFX, [SF2] MEQ Determines how much of the Effect and EQ processing is applied to the master output. When "reverse" is selected: You can use the Master mode to memorize the settings you use most often. 56 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    for transferring data (such as Voice, Performance, Song, and Pattern) between the MOX6/ MOX8 and external USB flash memory device connected to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal. To enter the File mode, press the [FILE] button. This section explains how to save/load all the data on the user memory of
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    of USB devices, refer to the owner's manual of the USB device. + Compatible USB devices Only USB memory devices of the flash-memory variety can be used with the MOX6/MOX8. Furthermore, the instrument does not necessarily support all commercially available USB flash memory devices, nor can Yamaha
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    Voice/Performance/ Song/Pattern mode Voice/Performance/ Song/Pattern mode [SHIFT] + OCTAVE [-]/[+] [SHIFT] + TRANSPOSE [-]/[+] • In the Voice mode, this operation will call up the [F3] MAIN display of Arpeggio Edit. • In the Performance KBD display of the Utility mode. 59 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    store the Control Template in the Remote mode. Are you sure? Confirms whether you want to execute a specified operation or not. Arpeggio memory full. The internal memory for Arpeggio data is full, preventing storing the recorded sequence data as an Arpeggio. Arpeggio type copied. The Arpeggio
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    error occurred while reading or writing to/from a USB flash memory device. USB device write protected. The USB flash memory device is write protected, or you have attempted to write to read-only media. Utility stored The settings in the Utility mode have been stored. 61 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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     [F1] OSC  [SF1] WAVE  "ElementSw" [VOICE]  [EDIT]  Element/Key selection  [F1] OSC  [SF3] LIMIT [PERFORM]  [F2] VOICE [PERFORM]  [EDIT]  Part selection  [F1] VOICE  [SF1] VOICE  "PartSw" [PERFORM]  [EDIT]  Part selection  [F1] VOICE  [SF3] LIMIT 62 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    . [SONG]/[PATTERN]  [UTILITY]  [F2] SEQ  [SF1] CLICK  "Mode" Distorted sound.  Are the effect settings appropriate? Use of an effect at certain settings may produce distortion. [VOICE]  [F6] EFFECT [PERFORM]  [F6] EFFECT [SONG]/[PATTERN]  [MIXING]  [F6] EFFECT 63 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    /Arpeggio playback) exceeding the maximum polyphony of this instrument? Only one note sounds at a time.  When this situation occurs, the Mono/Poly parameter in the current mode is set to "mono." If you wish to play chords, set this parameter to "poly." [VOICE]  [F4] PORTA  "Mono/Poly" [PERFORM
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    ) button.  Does the selected Song or Pattern (phrase) actually contain data?  Is the [DAW REMOTE] button turned on?  Is the MIDI Sync parameter set to "internal" or "auto" (using internal clock)? [UTILITY]  [F5] MIDI  [SF3] SYNC  "MIDI Sync" = "auto" or "internal" 65 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    ? (Write-protect should be set to off for saving data.)  Is the USB flash memory device being used properly formatted? [FILE]  [F1] CONFIG  [SF2] FORMAT Cannot enter the Edit mode  Is Category Search turned on? Turn off Category Search then press the [EDIT] button. 66 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    ://www.steinberg.net You can visit the Steinberg site also via the Help menu of the included DAW software. (The Help menu also includes the PDF manual and other information on the software.) 67 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    MOX8: 1320 (W) x 405 (D) x 168 (H) mm, 14.8 kg AC adaptor (PA-150 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha), USB cable, Owner's Manual (this book), Online Manual CD-ROM x 1 (containing Reference Manual, Synthesizer Parameter Manual, and Data List), DVD-ROM x 1 (containing DAW software) Specifications
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    MIDI ports 51 MIDI Receive Channel 49 MIDI Transmit Channel 49 Mixing 38, 43 Mixing template 43 [MODE] buttons 14 Modes 22 Modulation wheel 12 MOX6/MOX8 Editor 54 Mute 32, 38 [MUTE] button 15 N Naming 21 Normal Voice 24 NUM 20 Number [1] - [16] buttons 15 69 MOX6/MOX8 Owner's Manual
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    13, 26 Troubleshooting 62 U USB [TO DEVICE] terminal 58 USB [TO HOST] terminal 51 USB flash memory device 57, 58 USB terminals 16 User Banks 24 User Phrase 45, 46 Utility mode 56 V Vocoder 37 Voice Edit 27 Voice mode 24 Voice Play 24 Y Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver 50 70 MOX6/MOX8 Owner
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