Yamaha MX61 Reference Manual - Page 37

AI KNOB functions, AI KNOB, JOG] button

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AI KNOB functions The AI KNOB lets you control a desired parameter specified via the mouse pointer, or move the current time position in the project.  Basic Structure Basic Structure Controller Block Tone Generator Block Effect Block Arpeggio Block Song/Pattern Playing Block Internal Memory MIDI/Audio Signal Flow   AI KNOB Here, the [DATA] dial of the MX49/MX61 works as the AI KNOB. The AI KNOB is a multi-function knob-for example, it can control a desired parameter within the principal window and plug-in software on Cubase, and it can be used for Jog/ Shuttle operation (as in freely moving the time position). The assignable parameters to the AI KNOB change according to the on/off status of the [JOG] ([SYN LEAD]) button and the [LOCK] ([PAD/CHOIRS]) button. To control a parameter specified via the mouse pointer on Cubase, make sure that the [JOG] ([SYN LEAD]) button and [LOCK] ([PAD/CHOIRS]) button are turned off. Using a Connected Computer Connecting to a computer Creating a Song with a computer Using iOS Applications ? Adjusting the parameter at which the mouse pointer is located  [JOG] button When this button is turned on, the AI KNOB will move the time position of the current project. Rotating the AI KNOB clockwise will move the time position forward while rotating the AI KNOB counter-clockwise will move the time position backward. When turning on the [LOCK] button as well as [JOG] button, the moving time position will not stop even if you release the AI KNOB. You can stop the time position at any time by rotating the AI KNOB backward or pressing the [STOP] button. Reference Performance Song/Pattern File Utility Remote Time position MX49/MX61 Reference Manual 37

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MX49/MX61 Reference Manual
Basic Structure
Using a Connected
Computer
Using iOS
Applications
Basic Structure
Controller Block
Tone Generator Block
Effect Block
Arpeggio Block
Song/Pattern
Playing Block
Internal Memory
MIDI/Audio Signal Flow
Connecting to a computer
Creating a Song with a
computer
Reference
Performance
Song/Pattern
File
Utility
Remote
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AI KNOB functions
The AI KNOB lets you control a desired parameter specified via the mouse pointer, or move the current time position in
the project.
1
AI KNOB
Here, the [DATA] dial of the MX49/MX61 works as the AI KNOB. The AI KNOB is a multi-function knobā€”for example, it
can control a desired parameter within the principal window and plug-in software on Cubase, and it can be used for
Jog/ Shuttle operation (as in freely moving the time position). The assignable parameters to the AI KNOB change
according to the on/off status of the [JOG] ([SYN LEAD]) button and the [LOCK] ([PAD/CHOIRS]) button. To control a
parameter specified via the mouse pointer on Cubase, make sure that the [JOG] ([SYN LEAD]) button and [LOCK]
([PAD/CHOIRS]) button are turned off.
2
[JOG] button
When this button is turned on, the AI KNOB will move the time position of the current project. Rotating the AI KNOB
clockwise will move the time position forward while rotating the AI KNOB counter-clockwise will move the time position
backward. When turning on the [LOCK] button as well as [JOG] button, the moving time position will not stop even if you
release the AI KNOB. You can stop the time position at any time by rotating the AI KNOB backward or pressing the
[STOP] button.
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3
1
Adjusting the parameter at which the mouse pointer is located
?
Time position