Yamaha MOXF8 Reference Manual - Page 126

Storing the Mixing settings as a Mixing Template, Mixing Mode, Recalling Templates

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VOICE PERF SONG PATTERN MIX MASTER REMOTE UTILITY QUICK SET FILE Determining how Song/Pattern data is converted to an Arpeggio - Convert Type MIDI sequence data (of Song/Pattern Tracks) can be converted to Arpeggio data in one of three ways, according to the Convert types below. These types can also be selected independently for each destination Track-providing enormous flexibility and performance control. Normal (Normal Arpeggio) Fixed OrgNotes (Original Notes) The Arpeggio is played back using only the played note and its octave notes. Playing any note(s) will trigger the same MIDI sequence data. Basically same as "Fixed" with the exception that the Arpeggio playback notes differ according to the played chord. Record the MIDI sequence data to a Song or Pattern Track, referring to the previous instructions in this chapter as needed. The examples listed below are used as reference. • Creating a rhythm pattern (using a Drum Voice) Track 1 Track 2 - 4 Record a basic rhythm pattern using various drum instruments. Record a different rhythm pattern using a specific drum instrument to each Track. Convert via "Fixed." Convert via "Normal." • Creating a bass line (using a Normal Voice) Track 1 Track 2 - 4 Record a bass line using a specific desired key (root). Convert via "OrgNote" after the OrgNotes Root is set. off  Storing the Mixing settings as a Mixing Template A total of 32 Mixing settings, each designed for a different music category or genre, have been programmed and stored as convenient Mixing templates. Each Mixing Template includes the Voices, effects, pan and other settings suitable for the corresponding music genre. Simply dial up the template that comes closest to the type of Song or Pattern you wish to create, tweak the settings as desired, then start recording. You can also store the Mixing settings you've created in theMOXF6/MOXF8 as an original Mixing Template. Recalling Templates 1 To enter Pattern Play, simply press the [SONG]/[PATTERN] button. 2 Press the [MIXING] button, then press the [F6] TEMPLATE button, and then press the [SF1] MIX button to call up the display for setting a Template. 3 Select the desired Template by using the [INC] and [DEC] buttons or the [DATA] dial. After the Template is selected, press the [ENTER] button to load the relevant Mixing settings. 4 Play the keyboard to check the Mixing settings. To select the desired Part, press the [TRACK] button (the lamp lights), then press the appropriate Number [1] - [16] button. Storing the Mixing settings as a Mixing Template 1 Press the [MIXING] button in the Song/Pattern mode, then set the Mixing settings. 2 Press the [STORE] button. The Store display for the Song/Pattern mode appears. NOTE Press the [STORE] button in the Mixing Voice Edit to store the Mixing Voice. To store the Mixing Templates, press the [STORE] button in the Song/Pattern mode, Mixing Play, Mixing Edit, or Mixing Job. Mixing Mode Mixing Play [F1] VOL/PAN [F2] VOICE [F3] EF SEND [F4] TEMPLATE [F5] VCE ED [F6] EFFECT Mixing Edit Common Edit [F1] GENERAL [F2] 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 Mixing Job [F1] INIT [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F4] BULK Mixing Voice Edit Common Edit [F1] GENERAL [F2] OUTPUT [F4] CTL SET [F5] LFO [F6] EFFECT Element Edit [F1] OSC [F2] PITCH [F3] FILTER [F4] AMP [F5] LFO [F6] EQ Mixing Voice Job [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F5] DELETE Supplementary Information MOXF6/MOXF8 Reference Manual 126

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PERF
SONG
PATTERN
MIX
MASTER
REMOTE
UTILITY
QUICK SET
FILE
VOICE
MOXF6/MOXF8 Reference Manual
Mixing Mode
Mixing Play
[F1] VOL/PAN
[F2] VOICE
[F3] EF SEND
[F4] TEMPLATE
[F5] VCE ED
[F6] EFFECT
Mixing Edit
Common Edit
[F1] GENERAL
[F2] 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
Mixing Job
[F1] INIT
[F2] RECALL
[F3] COPY
[F4] BULK
Mixing Voice Edit
Common Edit
[F1] GENERAL
[F2] OUTPUT
[F4] CTL SET
[F5] LFO
[F6] EFFECT
Element Edit
[F1] OSC
[F2] PITCH
[F3] FILTER
[F4] AMP
[F5] LFO
[F6] EQ
Mixing Voice Job
[F2] RECALL
[F3] COPY
[F5] DELETE
Supplementary Information
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Determining how Song/Pattern data is converted to an Arpeggio – Convert Type
MIDI sequence data (of Song/Pattern Tracks) can be converted to Arpeggio data in one of three ways, according to the
Convert types below. These types can also be selected independently for each destination Track—providing enormous
flexibility and performance control.
Record the MIDI sequence data to a Song or Pattern Track, referring to the previous instructions in this chapter as
needed. The examples listed below are used as reference.
• Creating a rhythm pattern (using a Drum Voice)
• Creating a bass line (using a Normal Voice)
Storing the Mixing settings as a Mixing Template
A total of 32 Mixing settings, each designed for a different music category or genre, have been programmed and stored
as convenient Mixing templates. Each Mixing Template includes the Voices, effects, pan and other settings suitable for
the corresponding music genre. Simply dial up the template that comes closest to the type of Song or Pattern you wish
to create, tweak the settings as desired, then start recording. You can also store the Mixing settings you’ve created in
theMOXF6/MOXF8 as an original Mixing Template.
1
To enter Pattern Play, simply press the [SONG]/[PATTERN] button.
2
Press the [MIXING] button, then press the [F6] TEMPLATE button, and then press the [SF1] MIX
button to call up the display for setting a Template.
3
Select the desired Template by using the [INC] and [DEC] buttons or the [DATA] dial.
After the Template is selected, press the [ENTER] button to load the relevant Mixing settings.
4
Play the keyboard to check the Mixing settings.
To select the desired Part, press the [TRACK] button (the lamp lights), then press the appropriate Number [1] – [16]
button.
1
Press the [MIXING] button in the Song/Pattern mode, then set the Mixing settings.
2
Press the [STORE] button.
The Store display for the Song/Pattern mode appears.
NOTE
Press the [STORE] button in the Mixing Voice Edit to store the Mixing Voice. To store the Mixing Templates, press the
[STORE] button in the Song/Pattern mode, Mixing Play, Mixing Edit, or Mixing Job.
Normal (Normal Arpeggio)
The Arpeggio is played back using only the played note and its octave notes.
Fixed
Playing any note(s) will trigger the same MIDI sequence data.
OrgNotes (Original Notes)
Basically same as “Fixed” with the exception that the Arpeggio playback notes differ
according to the played chord.
Track 1
Record a basic rhythm pattern using various drum instruments.
Convert via “Fixed.”
Track 2 – 4
Record a different rhythm pattern using a specific drum instrument to each Track.
Convert via “Normal.”
Track 1
Record a bass line using a specific desired key (root).
Convert via “OrgNote” after the OrgNotes Root is set.
Track 2 – 4
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Recalling Templates
Storing the Mixing settings as a Mixing Template