Yamaha MOX8 Reference Manual - Page 70

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VOICE PERF SONG PATTERN MIX MASTER REMOTE UTILITY QUICK SET FILE Performance Job Performance Job features several basic operations, such as Initialize and Copy. After setting parameters as required in the selected display, press the [ENTER] button to execute the Job. Operation [PERFORM]  Performance selection  [JOB] [F1] INIT (Initialize) Resets (initializes) all Performance parameters to their default settings. It also allows you to selectively initialize certain parameters, such as Common settings, settings for each Part, and so on-very useful when creating a completely new Performance from scratch. Parameter Type to be initialized All: All data in the Performance Common: Data in Common Edit Part 1 - 4: Data of the Part Edit parameters of the corresponding internal Part A/D: Data related to the A/D input part NOTE In order to select "Common," "Part," or "A/D," the "ALL" box must be unchecked. [F2] RECALL If you are editing a Performance and select a different Performance without storing your edited one, all the edits you've made will be erased. If this happens, you can use Edit Recall to restore the Voice with your latest edits intact. [F3] COPY [SF1] PART This convenient operation lets you copy Common Edit and Part Edit settings of a certain Performance to the currently edited Performance. This is useful if you are creating a Performance and wish to use some parameter settings of another Performance. NOTE When this display is shown, you can hear the original sound at copy source by pressing the [EDIT] to call up the Compare mode. Pressing the [EDIT] button again will exit from the Compare mode.     Data type of Performance (source) Determines the Bank and the Performance number to be copied. When "current" is selected, the current Performance is specified as the Source Performance. Accordingly, you can copy the parameter settings from a Part to a different Part of the same Performance. Settings: Bank: USR1 - 2, --- Performance Number: 001 (A01) - 128 (H16), Current  Data type of the source Determines the source data type including the Part number. According to the setting here, the Data type of the destination below will be automatically set to the appropriate item. Settings: common, part1 - 4, A/D  Data type of the destination Determines the destination data type including the Part number. According to the setting here, the Data type of the source () will be automatically set to the appropriate item. Settings: common, part1 - 4, A/D Performance Mode Performance Play [F1] PLAY [F2] VOICE [F3] PORTA [F4] EG [F5] ARP ED [F6] EFFECT Arpeggio Edit [F1] COMMON [F2] TYPE [F3] MAIN [F4] LIMIT [F5] PLAY FX [F6] OUT CH Performance Edit Common Edit [F1] GENERAL [F2] OUT/MFX [F3] MEQ [F4] USB I/O [F5] A/D IN [F6] EFFECT Part Edit [F1] VOICE [F2] OUTPUT [F3] EQ [F4] TONE [F5] RCV SW Performance Job [F1] INIT [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F4] BULK Performance Record [F1] SETUP [F2] REC TR [F3] OTHER [F5] CLICK [F6] INFO Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual 70

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PERF
SONG
PATTERN
MIX
MASTER
REMOTE
UTILITY
QUICK SET
FILE
VOICE
MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual
Performance Mode
Performance Play
[F1] PLAY
[F2] VOICE
[F3] PORTA
[F4] EG
[F5] ARP ED
[F6] EFFECT
Arpeggio Edit
[F1] COMMON
[F2] TYPE
[F3] MAIN
[F4] LIMIT
[F5] PLAY FX
[F6] OUT CH
Performance Edit
Common Edit
[F1] GENERAL
[F2] OUT/MFX
[F3] MEQ
[F4] USB I/O
[F5] A/D IN
[F6] EFFECT
Part Edit
[F1] VOICE
[F2] OUTPUT
[F3] EQ
[F4] TONE
[F5] RCV SW
Performance Job
[F1] INIT
[F2] RECALL
[F3] COPY
[F4] BULK
Performance Record
[F1] SETUP
[F2] REC TR
[F3] OTHER
[F5] CLICK
[F6] INFO
Supplementary Information
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Performance Job
Performance Job features several basic operations, such as Initialize and Copy. After setting parameters as required in
the selected display, press the [ENTER] button to execute the Job.
Resets (initializes) all Performance parameters to their default settings. It also allows you to selectively initialize certain
parameters, such as Common settings, settings for each Part, and so on—very useful when creating a completely new
Performance from scratch.
Parameter Type to be initialized
All: All data in the Performance
Common: Data in Common Edit
Part 1 – 4: Data of the Part Edit parameters of the corresponding internal Part
A/D: Data related to the A/D input part
NOTE
In order to select “Common,” “Part,” or “A/D,” the “ALL” box must be unchecked.
If you are editing a Performance and select a different Performance without storing your edited one, all the edits you’ve
made will be erased. If this happens, you can use Edit Recall to restore the Voice with your latest edits intact.
[SF1] PART
This convenient operation lets you copy Common Edit and
Part Edit settings of a certain Performance to the currently
edited Performance. This is useful if you are creating a
Performance and wish to use some parameter settings of
another Performance.
NOTE
When this display is shown, you can hear the original
sound at copy source by pressing the [EDIT] to call up the
Compare mode. Pressing the [EDIT] button again will exit
from the Compare mode.
1
Data type of Performance (source)
Determines the Bank and the Performance number to be copied. When “current” is selected, the current Performance is
specified as the Source Performance. Accordingly, you can copy the parameter settings from a Part to a different Part of
the same Performance.
Settings:
Bank: USR1 – 2, ---
Performance Number: 001 (A01) – 128 (H16), Current
2
Data type of the source
Determines the source data type including the Part number. According to the setting here, the Data type of the
destination below will be automatically set to the appropriate item.
Settings:
common, part1 – 4, A/D
3
Data type of the destination
Determines the destination data type including the Part number. According to the setting here, the Data type of the
source (
2
) will be automatically set to the appropriate item.
Settings:
common, part1 – 4, A/D
Operation
[PERFORM]
Performance selection
[JOB]
[F1] INIT (Initialize)
[F2] RECALL
[F3] COPY
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2
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