Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 11
Storing/Saving the created data, Naming your created data, Recovering lost data, Initializing - user manuals
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Application Index Storing/Saving the created data • Storing an edited Voice to internal memory (Flash ROM) and saving all the Voices in internal memory to a USB storage device Page 60 • Storing an edited Performance to internal memory (Flash ROM) and saving all the Performances in internal memory to a USB storage device ...Page 66 • Saving the Song/Pattern data Storing Song Mixing/Pattern Mixing settings to internal memory (DRAM Pages 77, 94 Storing the entire Song/Pattern data to a USB storage device...Page 98 • Storing Mixing settings to internal memory (Flash ROM) as a template ...Page 94 • Storing an edited Master to internal memory (Flash ROM) and saving all the Masters on internal memory to a USB storage device ...Page 123 • Saving all Arpeggios in internal memory (Flash ROM) to a USB storage device Page 214 Naming your created data ...Page 38 Recovering lost data Comparing the Voice, Performance, Song, or Pattern before editing with the just-edited one (Compare function Page 36 Recalling an edited, but not-stored Voice, Performance, Song or Pattern (when another Voice has been selected) -Recall function...Page 37 • Song/Pattern Canceling the changes made in the recent session such as Recording and Job to restore the data to its previous status [SONG] or [PATTERN] → [JOB] → [F1] UNDO ...Page 93 Initializing • Resetting the User Memory to the Initial Factory Settings ...Page 26 • Formatting a USB storage device...Page 213 • Initializing the edited Voice...[VOICE] → [JOB] → [F1] INIT .......... Page 168 • Initializing the edited Performance PERFORM] → [JOB] → [F1] INIT .......... Page 177 • Initializing the edited Master ...[MASTER] → [JOB] → [F1] INIT .......... Page 218 • Initializing the edited Song Mixing settings SONG] → [MIXING] → [JOB] → [F1] INIT .......... Page 192 • Initializing the edited Pattern Mixing settings PATTERN] → [MIXING] → [JOB] → [F1] INIT .......... Page 202 Pitch related settings (Tune, Note Shift, etc.) • Overall Changing the octave setting of the keyboard UTILITY] → [F1] GENERAL → [SF2] KBD → Octave Page 29 Shifting the note up or down on the keyboard UTILITY] → [F1] GENERAL → [SF2] KBD → Transpose Page 29 Shifting the note up or down in the tone generator block UTILITY] → [F1] GENERAL → [SF1] TG → NoteShift .......... Page 205 Adjusting the tuning to other instruments UTILITY] → [F1] GENERAL → [SF1] TG → Tune .......... Page 205 • In the Voice mode Setting the tuning system for the voice [VOICE] → Voice selection → [EDIT] → [COMMON] → [F1] GENERAL → [SF2] PLY MODE → M.TuningNo Page 169 Adjusting the pitch for each Element of the edited Voice in semitones [VOICE] → Voice selection→ [EDIT] → Element selection→ [F2] PITCH → [SF1] TUNE → Coarse Page 159 Finely adjusting the pitch for each Element of the edited Voice [VOICE] → Voice selection→ [EDIT] → Element selection→ [F2] PITCH → [SF1] TUNE → Fine Page 159 Setting the all notes (keys) to the same pitch [VOICE] → Voice selection→ [EDIT] → Element selection→ [F2] PITCH → [SF4] KEY FLW → PitchSens = 0 Page 159 • In the Performance mode Shifting the note up or down for each Part of the edited Performance [PERFORM] → Performance selection → [EDIT] → Part selection → [F4] TONE → [SF1] TUNE → NoteShift Page 176 Finely adjusting the pitch for each Part of the edited Performance [PERFORM] → Performance selection → [EDIT] → Part selection → [F4] TONE → [SF1] TUNE → Detune Page 176 • In the Song mode/Pattern mode Shifting the note up or down for each Part of the current Song/Pattern [SONG] or [PATTERN] → Song/Pattern selection → [MIXING] → [EDIT] → Part selection → [F4] TONE→ [SF1] TUNE → NoteShift ......... Page 191 Finely adjusting the pitch for each Part of the current Song/Pattern [SONG] or [PATTERN] → Song/Pattern selection→ [MIXING] → [EDIT] → Part selection → [F4] TONE → [SF1] TUNE → Detune ....... Page 191 • In the Master mode Shifting the keyboard octave up or down for each zone of the edited Master [MASTER] → Master selection → [F2] MEMORY → ZoneSwitch = on → [EDIT] → Zone selection → [F2] NOTE → Octave Page 216 Finely adjusting the keyboard pitch for each zone of the edited Master [MASTER] → Master selection→ [F2] MEMORY → ZoneSwitch = on → [EDIT] → Zone selection → [F2] NOTE → Transpose Page 216 Owner's Manual 11