Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 137

Pattern data structure, Song Mixing, Scene, Song Chain

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Internal Structure (System Overview) ● Song Mixing Even if you record your keyboard performance to a Song track, the setup data (non-note events such as voice, pan, volume) which for proper playback should be recorded at the top of the Song will not be recorded to it. For this reason, the setup data handled as Song Mixing settings should be stored in the Song Mixing Store mode. Because the Song Mixing is a collection of settings related to the tone generator, it can be applied to the sequence data transmitted from the external MIDI sequencer as well as this synthesizer's Song playback. ● Scene A Song Scene is a "snapshot" of important settings, and contains parameter settings such as transpose, tempo, and track mute and the tone generator related parameters controllable from the Knobs with the [PAN/SEND] or [TONE] lamp turned on, and the Control sliders. Five settings can be registered to the [SF1] - [SF5] buttons for each Song. ● Song Chain This function allows Songs to be "chained" together for automatic sequential playback. The Song Chain can be created and played back from the [SONG] → [F6] CHAIN display. This instrument allows you to create one Song Chain data. Song 1 Song 22 Song 15 Basic Structure ■ Pattern data structure The following illustration shows the track structure of a Pattern. Patterns are created by recording MIDI sequence data to individual tracks, by assigning Phrases (Preset and User) which comprise the material for a Pattern to individual tracks, and by setting tone generator related parameters (in a Pattern Mixing). Pattern 64 Pattern 01 Groove, Transmit Channel/Port, Track loop, Track Voice settings Pattern Mixing (Tone Generator related settings) Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Mixing settings Mixing settings Mixing settings Mixing Common Edit Parameters applied to all the parts Part 16 Mixing settings User Phrase 1 - 256 (MIDI sequence data) Pattern Chain AB P 16 Sections Mixing Voice 16 Mixing Voice 01 User Phrase 1 - 256 (MIDI sequence data) User Phrase Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 MIDI sequence data MIDI sequence data MIDI sequence data Preset Phrase 1 - 687 (MIDI sequence data) Preset Phrase Track 16 MIDI sequence data Set in the Pattern Play mode The Patch function lets you assign a Phrase to each track. Created in the Pattern Record mode, Pattern Edit mode, and Pattern Job mode Set in the Pattern Mixing mode and Pattern Mixing Edit mode Created in the Mixing Voice Edit mode Created in the Pattern Chain mode Copy the Phrase recorded to a track of another Pattern Owner's Manual 137

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Internal Structure (System Overview)
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Owner’s Manual
Basic Structure
Song Mixing
Even if you record your keyboard performance to a Song track, the setup data (non-note events such as voice, pan, volume) which
for proper playback should be recorded at the top of the Song will not be recorded to it. For this reason, the setup data handled as
Song Mixing settings should be stored in the Song Mixing Store mode.
Because the Song Mixing is a collection of settings related to the tone generator, it can be applied to the sequence data transmitted
from the external MIDI sequencer as well as this synthesizer’s Song playback.
Scene
A Song Scene is a “snapshot” of important settings, and contains parameter settings such as transpose, tempo, and track mute
and the tone generator related parameters controllable from the Knobs with the [PAN/SEND] or [TONE] lamp turned on, and the
Control sliders. Five settings can be registered to the [SF1] – [SF5] buttons for each Song.
Song Chain
This function allows Songs to be “chained” together for automatic sequential playback. The Song Chain can be created and played
back from the [SONG]
[F6] CHAIN display. This instrument allows you to create one Song Chain data.
Pattern data structure
The following illustration shows the track structure of a Pattern. Patterns are created by recording MIDI sequence data to
individual tracks, by assigning Phrases (Preset and User) which comprise the material for a Pattern to individual tracks, and
by setting tone generator related parameters (in a Pattern Mixing).
Song 1
Song 22
Song 15
User Phrase 1 - 256
(MIDI sequence data)
16 Sections
Mixing Voice 01
Mixing Voice 16
Part 1
Mixing settings
Part 2
Mixing settings
Part 3
Mixing settings
Part 16
Mixing settings
Pattern Chain
A
B
P
Set in the Pattern Play mode
Created in the Pattern Record mode, Pattern Edit mode, and Pattern Job mode
Created in the Mixing Voice Edit mode
Created in the Pattern Chain mode
Set in the Pattern Mixing mode and Pattern Mixing Edit mode
Pattern 64
Pattern 01
Groove, Transmit Channel/Port, Track loop, Track Voice settings
User Phrase 1 - 256
(MIDI sequence data)
Preset Phrase 1 - 687
(MIDI sequence data)
Mixing Common Edit Parameters
applied to all the parts
Copy the Phrase
recorded to a track of
another Pattern
The Patch function lets you assign
a Phrase to each track.
Track 1
MIDI sequence data
Track 2
MIDI sequence data
Track 3
MIDI sequence data
Track 16
MIDI sequence data
User Phrase
Preset Phrase
Pattern Mixing (Tone Generator related settings)