Yamaha MOXF8 Reference Manual - Page 15
Random SFX, Arpeggio setting displays, Arpeggio playback types, Arpeggios for Normal Voices
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Random SFX Some Arpeggio types feature a Random SFX function which will trigger special sounds (such as guitar fret noises) when the note is released. The following parameters affecting Random SFX are provided. For turning the Random SFX on/off: For setting the volume of the SFX sound: For determining whether or not the volume of the SFX sound is controlled by velocity: Random SFX parameter SFXVelOffset (Random SFX Velocity Offset) parameter SFXKeyOnCtrl (Random SFX Key on Control) parameter NOTE For the displays including the "RandomSFX," "SFXVelOffset," and "SFXKeyOnCtrl" parameters, see PLAY FX display of the Arpeggio Edit for Voice mode (page 28), for Performance mode (page 58), for Song/Pattern mode (page 83). NOTE For information on Arpeggio types that use this function, refer to the "Arpeggio Type List" in the "Data List" PDF document. Arpeggio setting displays Each mode has one Arpeggio Edit display for the Arpeggio settings. If you press the ARP [EDIT] button in any of the modes, the Arpeggio Edit display will be shown. Arpeggio playback types There are three main Arpeggio playback types as described below. Basic Structure Functional blocks Tone Generator block A/D Input block Sequencer block Arpeggio block Controller block Effect block Internal memory Reference Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Pattern mode Mixing mode Master mode Remote mode Utility mode Quick setup File mode Arpeggios for Normal Voices Arpeggio types (belonging to all categories except for DrPC and Cntr) created for use of Normal Voices have the following three playback types. Playback of played notes only The Arpeggio is played back using only the played note(s) and octave notes. Using iOS Applications Appendix MIDI Playback of a programmed sequence according to the played notes These Arpeggio types have the several sequences each of which is suited for a certain chord type. Even if you press only one note, the Arpeggio is played back using the programmed sequence-meaning that notes other than the ones you play may be sounded. Pressing another note triggers a transposed sequence using the pressed note as the new root note. Adding notes to those already held changes the sequence accordingly. Arpeggios with this playback type have "_ES" at the end of the type name. Playback of a programmed sequence according to the played chord These Arpeggio types created for use with Normal Voices are played back to match the chord type determined by detecting the notes you play on the keyboard. Arpeggios with this playback type have "_XS" at the end of the type name. NOTE When the "KeyMode" parameter is set to "sort" or "sortdirect," the same sequence is played back no matter what order you play the notes. When the "KeyMode" parameter is set to "thru" or "thrudirect," a different sequence is played back depending on the order you play the notes. NOTE Since these types are programmed for Normal Voices, using them with Drum Voices may not produce musically appropriate results. MOXF6/MOXF8 Reference Manual 15