Yamaha MX61 Reference Manual - Page 4

Modulation wheel, Knobs, Basic Structure, Using a Connected, Computer, Using iOS, Applications - reference manual

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Modulation wheel Even though the Modulation wheel is conventionally used to apply vibrato to the sound, many of the preset Voices (page 5) have other functions and effects assigned to the wheel. The higher up you move this wheel, the greater the effect that is applied to the sound. To avoid accidentally applying effects to the current Voice, make sure the Modulation wheel is set to minimum before you start playing. Various functions can be assigned to the Modulation wheel in the Ctrl Set display (page 52) of Voice Edit. Maximum Minimum Knobs The four Knobs let you change various aspects of the Voice's sound in real time-while you play. Three functions can be assigned to each Knob, alternatively selected via the [KNOB FUNCTION] button. Also, the sound which is applied to the Knob effects is determined via the [PART 1-2 LINK] button. For details, see page 56. NOTE For instructions on using the Knobs, see the "Owner's Manual." Basic Structure Basic Structure Controller Block Tone Generator Block Effect Block Arpeggio Block Song/Pattern Playing Block Internal Memory MIDI/Audio Signal Flow Using a Connected Computer Connecting to a computer Creating a Song with a computer Using iOS Applications DAW Remote Press [DAW REMOTE] to enter the Remote mode. In the Remote mode, you can operate the DAW software or VSTi (software instrument) from the panel controls. Entering the Remote mode will change the functions of some panel buttons-for example, Knobs [A] - [D], the Transport button, and Category buttons-to functions exclusive to this mode. For details, see the "Remote Control Assignments" of the "Using a Connected Computer" section on page 35. Reference Performance Song/Pattern File Utility Remote MX49/MX61 Reference Manual 4

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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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Modulation wheel
Even though the Modulation wheel is conventionally used to apply vibrato to the
sound, many of the preset Voices (
page 5
) have other functions and effects
assigned to the wheel. The higher up you move this wheel, the greater the effect
that is applied to the sound. To avoid accidentally applying effects to the current
Voice, make sure the Modulation wheel is set to minimum before you start playing.
Various functions can be assigned to the Modulation wheel in the Ctrl Set display
(
page 52
) of Voice Edit.
Knobs
The four Knobs let you change various aspects of the Voice’s sound in real time—while you play. Three functions can be
assigned to each Knob, alternatively selected via the [KNOB FUNCTION] button. Also, the sound which is applied to
the Knob effects is determined via the [PART 1-2 LINK] button. For details, see
page 56
.
NOTE
For instructions on using the Knobs, see the “Owner’s Manual.”
DAW Remote
Press [DAW REMOTE] to enter the Remote mode. In the Remote mode, you can operate the DAW software or VSTi
(software instrument) from the panel controls. Entering the Remote mode will change the functions of some panel
buttons—for example, Knobs [A] – [D], the Transport button, and Category buttons—to functions exclusive to this
mode. For details, see the “Remote Control Assignments” of the “Using a Connected Computer” section on
page
35
.
Maximum
Minimum