Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 151

Reference, Voice mode

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Voice mode Reference Voice Play mode Voice mode Voice Play mode [VOICE] ➞ Voice selection The Voice Play mode lets you perform a variety of general editing operations on the selected Voice. For more detailed and comprehensive editing operations, use the Voice Edit mode. Edited parameters with the exception of some parameters are stored to internal Flash ROM as a User Voice. n In the Voice Play mode and Voice Edit mode, you can set the parameters for each Voice. The parameters for all the Voices such as Master EQ and Master Effect can be set from the [UTILITY] → [F3] VOICE display in the Utility mode. n The parameters that have the same name in the Voice Play mode and in the Voice Edit mode have the same functions and settings. [F1] PLAY TCH (Transmit Channel) Indicates the Keyboard MIDI transmit channel. You can change the Keyboard MIDI transmit channel by pressing the [TRACK SELECT] button so that its indicator lights and pressing any of the Number [1] - [16] buttons. The Keyboard MIDI transmit channel can be changed also with the following operation: [UTILITY] → [F5] MIDI → [SF1] CH → KBDTransCh. OCT (Octave) Indicates the Keyboard Octave setting. This can be changed with the following operation: [UTILITY] → [F1] GENERAL → [SF2] KBD → Octave. ASA (ASSIGN A), ASB (ASSIGN B) Indicates the functions assigned to the respective Knobs (printed "ASSIGN A" and "ASSIGN B") when the lamps of both the [PAN/SEND] and [TONE] buttons are turned on. The functions are assigned with the following operation: [UTILITY] → [F4] CTL ASN → [SF2] ASSIGN. n TCH (Transmit Channel), OCT (Octave), ASA (ASSIGN A), and ASB (ASSIGN B) settings do not belong to each Voice. Because of this, these are not stored as an individual Voice in the Voice Store mode (page 168). AS1 (ASSIGN 1), AS2 (ASSIGN 2) Indicates the functions assigned to the respective Knobs (printed "ASSIGN 1" and "ASSIGN 2") when the lamps of both the [PAN/SEND] and [TONE] buttons are turned on. The functions are assigned by setting the Voice Edit common parameters with the following operation: [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [COMMON] → [F4] CTL SET. [SF1] ARP1 (Arpeggio 1) - [SF5] ARP5 (Arpeggio 5) You can register the desired Arpeggio types to these buttons and call them up any time during your keyboard performance. For details, see page 48. [F3] EFFECT Pressing the [F3] EFFECT button in the Voice Play mode calls up the same EFFECT display in the Voice Edit mode ([VOICE] → [EDIT] → [COMMON] → [F6] EFFECT). From this display, you can set the effect related parameters for the current Voice. For details, see page 158. [F4] PORTA (Portamento) From this display you can select monophonic or polyphonic playback and set the Portamento parameters. Portamento is used to create a smooth transition in pitch from the first note played on the keyboard to the next. Mono/Poly PortaSw (Portamento Switch) Determines whether the Voice is played back monophonically (single notes only) or polyphonically (multiple simultaneous notes). Settings: mono, poly n When pressing the second note while holding the first note with the PortaSw set to on and the Mono/Poly set to on, the second note sound starts succeeding the transition of the first note, or the second note starts not from the EG (AEG/ PEG/FEG) start point but from the EG (AEG/PEG/FEG) point the first note reaches. This realizes the legato performance. This legato degree can be set with the following operation: [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [COMMON] → [F1] GENERAL → [SF4] PORTA → LegatoSlope (page 153). Determines whether Portamento is applied to the current Voice or not. Settings: off, on PortaTime (Portamento Time) Determines the pitch transition time. Higher values result in longer transition times. Settings: 0 - 127 PortaMode (Portamento Mode) Determines the Portamento mode. The behavior of the Portamento varies depending on whether Mono/Poly is set to "mono" or "poly." Settings: fingered, fulltime fingered Portamento is only applied when you play legato (playing the next note before releasing the previous one). fulltime Portamento is always applied. Performance mode Song mode Pattern mode Reference Mixing Voice mode Utility mode Master mode File mode Owner's Manual 151

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Voice mode
Performance
mode
Song mode
Utility mode
File mode
Master mode
Pattern mode
Mixing Voice
mode
Reference
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Owner’s Manual
Reference
Voice mode
The Voice Play mode lets you perform a variety of general editing operations on the selected Voice. For more detailed and comprehensive
editing operations, use the Voice Edit mode. Edited parameters with the exception of some parameters are stored to internal Flash ROM as
a User Voice.
n
In the Voice Play mode and Voice Edit mode, you can set the parameters for each Voice. The parameters for all the Voices such as Master EQ and
Master Effect can be set from the [UTILITY]
[F3] VOICE display in the Utility mode.
n
The parameters that have the same name in the Voice Play mode and in the Voice Edit mode have the same functions and settings.
Voice Play mode
[VOICE]
Voice selection
[F1] PLAY
TCH (Transmit Channel)
Indicates the Keyboard MIDI transmit channel. You can change the Keyboard MIDI transmit channel by
pressing the [TRACK SELECT] button so that its indicator lights and pressing any of the Number [1] – [16]
buttons. The Keyboard MIDI transmit channel can be changed also with the following operation: [UTILITY]
[F5] MIDI
[SF1] CH
KBDTransCh.
OCT (Octave)
Indicates the Keyboard Octave setting. This can be changed with the following operation: [UTILITY]
[F1]
GENERAL
[SF2] KBD
Octave.
ASA (ASSIGN A),
ASB (ASSIGN B)
Indicates the functions assigned to the respective Knobs (printed “ASSIGN A” and “ASSIGN B”) when the
lamps of both the [PAN/SEND] and [TONE] buttons are turned on. The functions are assigned with the
following operation: [UTILITY]
[F4] CTL ASN
[SF2] ASSIGN.
n
TCH (Transmit Channel), OCT (Octave), ASA (ASSIGN A), and ASB (ASSIGN B) settings do not belong to each Voice. Because of this, these are not stored as an
individual Voice in the Voice Store mode (page 168).
AS1 (ASSIGN 1),
AS2 (ASSIGN 2)
Indicates the functions assigned to the respective Knobs (printed “ASSIGN 1” and “ASSIGN 2”) when the
lamps of both the [PAN/SEND] and [TONE] buttons are turned on. The functions are assigned by setting the
Voice Edit common parameters with the following operation: [VOICE]
[EDIT]
[COMMON]
[F4] CTL SET.
[SF1] ARP1 (Arpeggio 1) –
[SF5] ARP5 (Arpeggio 5)
You can register the desired Arpeggio types to these buttons and call them up any time during your keyboard
performance. For details, see page 48.
[F3] EFFECT
Pressing the [F3] EFFECT button in the Voice Play mode calls up the same EFFECT display in the Voice Edit mode ([VOICE]
[EDIT]
[COMMON]
[F6]
EFFECT). From this display, you can set the effect related parameters for the current Voice. For details, see page 158.
[F4] PORTA (Portamento)
From this display you can select monophonic or polyphonic playback and set the Portamento parameters. Portamento is used to create a smooth transition
in pitch from the first note played on the keyboard to the next.
Mono/Poly
Determines whether the Voice is played back monophonically (single notes only) or polyphonically (multiple
simultaneous notes).
Settings:
mono, poly
n
When pressing the second note while holding the first note with the PortaSw set to on and the Mono/Poly set to on, the
second note sound starts succeeding the transition of the first note, or the second note starts not from the EG (AEG/
PEG/FEG) start point but from the EG (AEG/PEG/FEG) point the first note reaches. This realizes the legato performance.
This legato degree can be set with the following operation: [VOICE]
[EDIT]
[COMMON]
[F1] GENERAL
[SF4]
PORTA
LegatoSlope (page 153).
PortaSw (Portamento Switch)
Determines whether Portamento is applied to the current Voice or not.
Settings:
off, on
PortaTime (Portamento Time)
Determines the pitch transition time. Higher values result in longer transition times.
Settings:
0 – 127
PortaMode (Portamento Mode)
Determines the Portamento mode. The behavior of the Portamento varies depending on whether Mono/Poly is
set to “mono” or “poly.”
Settings:
fingered, fulltime
fingered
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Portamento is only applied when you play legato (playing the next note before releasing the previous one).
fulltime
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Portamento is always applied.