Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 165

Common Edit, Key Edit, Reference, VOICE], Drum Voice selection, EDIT], COMMON], Key selection

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Voice mode Voice Edit mode Drum Voice Edit Common Edit Drum Voice Edit When a Drum Voice is selected, Voice Edit parameters are divided into Common Edit (parameters common to all keys, up to 73), and Key Edit (parameters of individual keys). Common Edit [VOICE] ➞ Drum Voice selection ➞ [EDIT] ➞ [COMMON] These parameters are for making global (or common) edits to all keys of the selected Drum Voice. [F1] GENERAL [SF1] NAME Same as in Normal Voice Common Edit. See page 153. [SF3] MEQ OFS (Master EQ Offset) [SF5] OTHER [F2] OUTPUT Same as in Normal Voice Common Edit. See page 154. In addition, the following two parameters are also available. InsRevSend (Insertion Reverb Send) Determines the Send level for the entire Drum Voice (all keys), sent from Insertion Effect A/B to the Reverb effect. Settings: 0 - 127 InsChoSend (Insertion Chorus Send) Determines the Send level for the entire Drum Voice (all keys), sent from Insertion Effect A/B to the Chorus effect. Settings: 0 - 127 n The parameters cannot be set independently for each Drum key. n For Normal Voices, the values are fixed at 127 (maximum). [F3] ARP (Arpeggio) [SF1] TYPE Same as in Normal Voice Common Edit. See page 154. [SF2] LIMIT [SF3] PLAY FX [F4] CTL SET (Controller Set) Same as in Normal Voice Common Edit. See page 155. Please note that the Element Switch parameter is not available in Drum Voice Common Edit. [F6] EFFECT Same as in Normal Voice Common Edit. See page 158. The only difference here is that "KEY: OUT" appears in the [SF1] CONNECT display instead of "EL: OUT" (in Normal Common Effect). Key Edit [VOICE] ➞ Drum Voice selection ➞ [EDIT] ➞ Key selection These parameters are for editing the individual keys that make up a Drum Voice. [F1] OSC (Oscillator) [SF1] WAVE Type ElementSw (Element Switch) Bank Number Category From this display you can select the desired wave or Normal Voice used for the individual Drum key. Determines whether a Wave or a Normal Voice is to be used for the selected key. Also, use the Bank, Number and Category parameters below to specify the desired Wave or Normal Voice. Settings: pre wav (Preset wave), voice n When the Type is set to "voice" here, some parameters in the Drum Voice Edit mode cannot be edited. This parameter is available when Type (above) is set to "pre wav." This determines whether the currently selected key is on or off, or in other words, whether the wave for the key is active or inactive. Settings: on, off This parameter is available when Type (above) is set to "voice." Any of the Normal Voice banks can be selected. Determines the Wave/Voice number. The number differs depending on the selected Type. For details about available Waves and Voices, refer to the separate Data List booklet. Settings: When Type is set to "pre wav": 0001 - 1859 When Type is set to "voice": 001 - 128 Determines the Category of the Wave/Normal Voice. If you switch to another Category, the first Wave/Normal Voice in that Category will be selected. n For more information about the Categories, refer to the separate Data List booklet. Performance mode Song mode Pattern mode Reference Mixing Voice mode Utility mode Master mode File mode Owner's Manual 165

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Voice mode
Performance
mode
Song mode
Utility mode
File mode
Master mode
Pattern mode
Mixing Voice
mode
Reference
Voice Edit mode
Drum Voice Edit
Common Edit
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Owner’s Manual
Drum Voice Edit
When a Drum Voice is selected, Voice Edit parameters are divided into Common Edit (parameters common to all keys, up to 73), and Key
Edit (parameters of individual keys).
These parameters are for making global (or common) edits to all keys of the selected Drum Voice.
These parameters are for editing the individual keys that make up a Drum Voice.
Common Edit
[VOICE]
Drum Voice selection
[EDIT]
[COMMON]
[F1] GENERAL
[SF1] NAME
Same as in Normal Voice Common Edit. See page 153.
[SF3] MEQ OFS (Master EQ Offset)
[SF5] OTHER
[F2] OUTPUT
Same as in Normal Voice Common Edit. See page 154. In addition, the following two parameters are also available.
InsRevSend
(Insertion Reverb Send)
Determines the Send level for the entire Drum Voice (all keys), sent from Insertion Effect A/B to the Reverb
effect.
Settings:
0 – 127
InsChoSend
(Insertion Chorus Send)
Determines the Send level for the entire Drum Voice (all keys), sent from Insertion Effect A/B to the Chorus
effect.
Settings:
0 – 127
n
The parameters cannot be set independently for each Drum key.
n
For Normal Voices, the values are fixed at 127 (maximum).
[F3] ARP (Arpeggio)
[SF1] TYPE
Same as in Normal Voice Common Edit. See page 154.
[SF2] LIMIT
[SF3] PLAY FX
[F4] CTL SET (Controller Set)
Same as in Normal Voice Common Edit. See page 155. Please note that the Element Switch parameter is not available in Drum Voice Common Edit.
[F6] EFFECT
Same as in Normal Voice Common Edit. See page 158. The only difference here is that “KEY: OUT” appears in the [SF1] CONNECT display instead of “EL:
OUT” (in Normal Common Effect).
Key Edit
[VOICE]
Drum Voice selection
[EDIT]
Key selection
[F1] OSC (Oscillator)
[SF1] WAVE
From this display you can select the desired wave or Normal Voice used for the individual Drum key.
Type
Determines whether a Wave or a Normal Voice is to be used for the selected key. Also, use the Bank, Number
and Category parameters below to specify the desired Wave or Normal Voice.
Settings:
pre wav (Preset wave), voice
n
When the Type is set to “voice” here, some parameters in the Drum Voice Edit mode cannot be edited.
ElementSw (Element Switch)
This parameter is available when Type (above) is set to “pre wav.” This determines whether the currently
selected key is on or off, or in other words, whether the wave for the key is active or inactive.
Settings:
on, off
Bank
This parameter is available when Type (above) is set to “voice.” Any of the Normal Voice banks can be
selected.
Number
Determines the Wave/Voice number. The number differs depending on the selected Type. For details about
available Waves and Voices, refer to the separate Data List booklet.
Settings:
When Type is set to “pre wav”: 0001 – 1859
When Type is set to “voice”: 001 – 128
Category
Determines the Category of the Wave/Normal Voice. If you switch to another Category, the first Wave/Normal
Voice in that Category will be selected.
n
For more information about the Categories, refer to the separate Data List booklet.