Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 149

Memory Structure, Internal Memory

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Basic Structure Internal Memory and File Management Memory Structure This diagram details the relationship among the functions of the MO and the internal memory and USB storage device. Internal Memory Recall Buffer Compare Buffer (DRAM) Excluding Master and Utility settings Preset Data (ROM) • Voice • Preset Phrase (Pattern) • Preset Arpeggio • Demo Bulk Dump *1 *2 Internal data communication Data communication between this synthesizer and the external device MIDI instrument or computer Sequence software Voice Editor Multi Part Editor Bulk Dump *1 Edit Buffer (DRAM) User Memory Flash ROM USB storage device • Voice Edit • Mixing Voice Edit • Performance Edit • Master Edit • Utility settings Store *1 • User Voice (Normal, Drum) • User Performance • User Master • User Arpeggio File extensions ".W7V" and ".W7E" File extensions ".W7G" Load/Save (executed in the File mode) *1 • Pattern Mixing Edit *3 • Song Mixing Edit *3 Store *1 *4 • Song Record • Song Chain Store *1 • Pattern Record • Pattern Patch • Pattern Chain • System settings (Utility settings + Mixing Template) DRAM • Song Chain • Song • Phrase • Pattern • Pattern Chain File extensions ".M7A" (including all the data on the User Memory) File extensions ".MID" File extensions ".W7S" File extensions ".W7P" *1 For details on the Bulk Dump, Save, and Store operations, see page 148. *2 Only the currently edited data can be transmitted as Bulk data. Note that the Mixing Voice cannot be transmitted as Bulk data. *3 The Mixing settings can be stored/recalled as a template in the Song Mixing Job mode/Pattern Mixing Job mode. *4 You can convert the MIDI sequence data recorded in the Song Record mode/Pattern Record mode to Arpeggio data. This can be executed with the following operations: • [SONG] → [JOB] → [F5] TRACK → 07: Put Track to Arp • [PATTERN] → [JOB] → [F5] TRACK → 06: Track to Arp Owner's Manual 149

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Internal Memory and File Management
149
Owner’s Manual
Basic Structure
Memory Structure
This diagram details the relationship among the functions of the MO and the internal memory and USB storage device.
*1 For details on the Bulk Dump, Save, and Store operations, see page 148.
*2 Only the currently edited data can be transmitted as Bulk data. Note that the Mixing Voice cannot be transmitted as Bulk data.
*3 The Mixing settings can be stored/recalled as a template in the Song Mixing Job mode/Pattern Mixing Job mode.
*4 You can convert the MIDI sequence data recorded in the Song Record mode/Pattern Record mode to Arpeggio data. This can be executed with the following
operations:
• [SONG]
[JOB]
[F5] TRACK
07: Put Track to Arp
• [PATTERN]
[JOB]
[F5] TRACK
06: Track to Arp
Sequence software
Voice Editor
Multi Part Editor
MIDI instrument or computer
USB storage device
*4
*3
*3
*2
Excluding Master and
Utility settings
Recall Buffer
Compare Buffer
(DRAM)
• Voice
• Preset Phrase (Pattern)
• Preset Arpeggio
• Demo
Preset Data (ROM)
Edit Buffer
(DRAM)
User Memory
Flash ROM
Bulk Dump
*1
Store
*1
Store
*1
Store
*1
Bulk Dump
*1
Internal Memory
• Voice Edit
• User Voice (Normal, Drum)
File extensions “.W7V” and “.W7E”
File extensions “.W7G”
File extensions “.M7A”
(including all the data on the User Memory)
File extensions “.MID”
File extensions “.W7S”
File extensions “.W7P”
Internal data communication
Data communication between this
synthesizer and the external device
• Mixing Voice Edit
• Master Edit
• Utility settings
• Pattern Mixing Edit
• Song Mixing Edit
• Pattern Record
• System settings
(Utility settings
+ Mixing Template)
• Pattern Patch
• Pattern Chain
• Song Record
• Song Chain
• Phrase
• Pattern
• Pattern Chain
• Song
• Song Chain
• Performance Edit
• User Master
• User Arpeggio
• User Performance
DRAM
Load/Save (executed in the File mode)
*1