Yamaha MOXF6 Reference Manual - Page 128
Master Mode, Master Play
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VOICE PERF SONG PATTERN MIX MASTER REMOTE UTILITY QUICK SET FILE Master Mode This synthesizer is loaded with such a wealth of different features, functions and operations, you may find it difficult to locate and call up the particular feature you need. This is where the Master function comes in handy. The MOXF6/ MOXF8 has space for a total of 128 of your own User Master settings. You can use it to memorize the operations you use most often in each mode, and call them up instantly anytime you need them with a single button press. Master Play To enter Master Play and call up the Master Play display, press the [MASTER] button from the current mode. Operation Press the [MASTER] button. [F1] PLAY Master Mode Master Play [F1] PLAY [F2] MEMORY [F3] ZONE SW Master Edit Common Edit [F1] NAME Zone Edit [F1] TRANS [F2] NOTE [F3] TX SW [F4] PRESET [F5] KNOB Master Job [F1] INIT [F4] BULK Master Number (Group/Number) Indicates the selected Master number. Main Category / Voice When the memorized mode is Voice or Performance, this indicates the Main Category and Sub Category of the Voice/ Performance. When the memorized mode is Song or Pattern, this indicates the Voice assigned to the currently selected Track. Master Name Indicates the name of the current Master. Mode Indicates the mode memorized to the current Master. One of the modes (VOICE, PERF, PATTERN, SONG) is indicated here. Zone Switch Indicates the "ZoneSwitch" setting (page 129). Current Part/ Current Track When the memorized mode is Performance, this indicates the currently selected part (Current Part) of the Performance. When the memorized mode is Song or a Pattern, this indicates the currently selected Track. When the memorized mode is Voice, there is no indication. (Arpeggio Tempo) Indicates the Arpeggio Tempo set for the current Master. NOTE This parameter can be set also by holding the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [ENTER] button several times repeatedly at the desired tempo. This function is referred to as "Tap Tempo." OCT (Octave) Indicates the Keyboard Octave setting. MOXF6/MOXF8 Reference Manual 128