Yamaha MOX8 Reference Manual - Page 86

Song Mode, F6] DELETE, RPN Registered Parameter Number, Exclusive System Exclusive

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VOICE PERF SONG PATTERN MIX MASTER REMOTE UTILITY QUICK SET FILE RPN (Registered Parameter Number) These events are used to change the parameter values for each tone generator Part. This event is used to set part settings such as Pitch Bend Sensitivity or Tuning. MSB-LSB See "Registered Parameter Number MSB/LSB" in the "MIDI" section of the "Synthesizer Parameter Manual" PDF document. Settings: 000 - 127 DATA (Data Entry MSB-LSB) See "Registered Parameter Number MSB/LSB" in the "MIDI" section of the "Synthesizer Parameter Manual" PDF document. Settings: 000 - 127, *** NOTE Normally three types of control change data are sent: RPN MSB (101), RPN LSB (100), and Data Entry MSB (6). In this synthesizer, Data Entry LSB (38) is added to this and the resulting group of control change events is handled as one in this display. Note that once the RPN has been set for a channel, subsequent data entry will be recognized as the same RPN's value change. When performing a control operation, you should transmit an RPN Null message (7FH, 7FH) after using these messages to prevent operational errors. NRPN (Non Registered Parameter Number) Changes parameter values for each tone generator part. They can be used to edit sounds via MIDI, allowing you to edit filter or EG settings, or adjust the pitch or level for each instrument of a drum voice. MSB-LSB See "Non Registered Parameter Number MSB/LSB" in the "MIDI" section of the "Synthesizer Parameter Manual" PDF document. Settings: 000 - 127 DATA (Data Entry MSB-LSB) See the "Non Registered Parameter Number MSB/LSB" in the "MIDI" section of the "Synthesizer Parameter Manual" PDF document. Settings: 000 - 127, *** NOTE Normally three types of control change data are sent: NRPN MSB (99), NRPN LSB (98), and Data Entry MSB (6). In this synthesizer, this group of control change events is handled as one in this display. Note that once the NRPN has been set for a channel, subsequent data entry will be recognized as the same NRPN's value change. When performing a control operation, you should transmit an RPN Null message (7FH, 7FH) after using these messages to prevent operational errors. NOTE The MOX6/MOX8 cannot receive NRPN messages. Exclusive (System Exclusive) A type of MIDI message used to exchange data unique to a specific model or type of device. Unlike other MIDI events, these events differ depending on the manufacturer/device, and are incompatible among different devices. DATA (HEX) See the System Exclusive message in the "MIDI" section of the "Synthesizer Parameter Manual" PDF document. Settings: 00 - 7F, F7 (Data must be entered in hexadecimal format.) [F6] DELETE Press this to actually delete the note events at the current cursor position. Song Mode Song Play [F1] PLAY [F2] GROOVE [F3] TRACK [F6] CHAIN Song Record Song Record Standby [F1] SETUP [F2] VOICE [F3] ARP ED [F5] CLICK [F6] ALL TR During Song Recording [F1] SETUP [F3] REST [F4] TIE [F5] DELETE [F6] BAK DEL Arpeggio Edit [F1] COMMON [F2] TYPE [F3] MAIN [F4] LIMIT [F5] PLAY FX [F6] OUT CH Song Edit [F1] CHANGE [F2] VIEW FLT [F4] TR SEL [F5] INSERT [F6] DELETE Song Job [F1] UNDO/REDO [F2] NOTE [F3] EVENT [F4] MEAS [F5] TRACK [F6] SONG Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual 86

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PERF
SONG
PATTERN
MIX
MASTER
REMOTE
UTILITY
QUICK SET
FILE
VOICE
MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual
Song Mode
Song Play
[F1] PLAY
[F2] GROOVE
[F3] TRACK
[F6] CHAIN
Song Record
Song Record Standby
[F1] SETUP
[F2] VOICE
[F3] ARP ED
[F5] CLICK
[F6] ALL TR
During Song Recording
[F1] SETUP
[F3] REST
[F4] TIE
[F5] DELETE
[F6] BAK DEL
Arpeggio Edit
[F1] COMMON
[F2] TYPE
[F3] MAIN
[F4] LIMIT
[F5] PLAY FX
[F6] OUT CH
Song Edit
[F1] CHANGE
[F2] VIEW FLT
[F4] TR SEL
[F5] INSERT
[F6] DELETE
Song Job
[F1] UNDO/REDO
[F2] NOTE
[F3] EVENT
[F4] MEAS
[F5] TRACK
[F6] SONG
Supplementary Information
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RPN (Registered Parameter Number)
These events are used to change the parameter values for each tone generator Part. This event is used to set part
settings such as Pitch Bend Sensitivity or Tuning.
MSB-LSB
See “Registered Parameter Number MSB/LSB” in the “MIDI” section of the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual” PDF
document.
Settings:
000 – 127
DATA (Data Entry MSB-LSB)
See “Registered Parameter Number MSB/LSB” in the “MIDI” section of the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual” PDF
document.
Settings:
000 – 127, ***
NOTE
Normally three types of control change data are sent: RPN MSB (101), RPN LSB (100), and Data Entry MSB (6). In this
synthesizer, Data Entry LSB (38) is added to this and the resulting group of control change events is handled as one in this
display. Note that once the RPN has been set for a channel, subsequent data entry will be recognized as the same RPN’s value
change. When performing a control operation, you should transmit an RPN Null message (7FH, 7FH) after using these
messages to prevent operational errors.
NRPN (Non Registered Parameter Number)
Changes parameter values for each tone generator part. They can be used to edit sounds via MIDI, allowing you to edit
filter or EG settings, or adjust the pitch or level for each instrument of a drum voice.
MSB-LSB
See “Non Registered Parameter Number MSB/LSB” in the “MIDI” section of the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual”
PDF document.
Settings:
000 – 127
DATA (Data Entry MSB-LSB)
See the “Non Registered Parameter Number MSB/LSB” in the “MIDI” section of the “Synthesizer Parameter
Manual” PDF document.
Settings:
000 – 127, ***
NOTE
Normally three types of control change data are sent: NRPN MSB (99), NRPN LSB (98), and Data Entry MSB (6). In this
synthesizer, this group of control change events is handled as one in this display. Note that once the NRPN has been set for a
channel, subsequent data entry will be recognized as the same NRPN’s value change. When performing a control operation,
you should transmit an RPN Null message (7FH, 7FH) after using these messages to prevent operational errors.
NOTE
The MOX6/MOX8 cannot receive NRPN messages.
Exclusive (System Exclusive)
A type of MIDI message used to exchange data unique to a specific model or type of device. Unlike other MIDI events,
these events differ depending on the manufacturer/device, and are incompatible among different devices.
DATA (HEX)
See the System Exclusive message in the “MIDI” section of the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual” PDF document.
Settings:
00 – 7F, F7 (Data must be entered in hexadecimal format.)
Press this to actually delete the note events at the current cursor position.
[F6] DELETE