Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 172

Performance Edit mode, PERFORM], Performance selection, EDIT], Common Edit

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Voice mode Performance Edit mode Common Edit Performance Edit mode [PERFORM] ➞ Performance selection ➞ [EDIT] Voice Edit parameters are divided into Common Edit (parameters common to all four Parts), and Part Edit (parameters of individual Parts). Common Edit [PERFORM] ➞ Performance selection ➞ [EDIT] ➞ [COMMON] These parameters are for making global (or common) edits to all four Parts of the selected Performance. [F1] GENERAL [SF1] NAME From this display you can assign the category (sub and main) of the selected Performance, and create a name for the Performance. The Performance name can contain up to 10 characters. For specific instructions on naming, see Basic Operation on page 38. [SF3] MEQ OFS (Master EQ Offset) Determines the offset values of the Master EQ in the [F2] OUT/MEF → [SF2] MEQ display. The level of each of the four bands (with the exception of "MID") can be adjusted. Moreover, you can also tweak these settings directly from the four Knobs on the front panel when the [EQ] button is turned on. [SF4] PORTA (Portamento) This display allows you to set the Portamento related parameters. The parameters are the same as in the Performance Play mode. See page 171. [SF5] OTHER From this display you can set the control functions for the Knobs and related parameters. With the exception of Pitch Bend, which cannot be set here, these parameters are the same as in the Voice Edit mode (page 154). [F2] OUT/MEF (Output/Master Effect) [SF1] OUT (Output) Volume Pan RevSend (Reverb send) Determines the output level of the selected Performance. You can adjust the overall volume, keeping the balance between all Parts. Settings: 0 - 127 Determines the stereo pan position of the selected Performance. This parameter offsets the same parameter in the part edit setting. When the [PAN/SEND] button is turned on, you can also adjust this parameter using the Knob. Settings: L63 (far left) - C (center) - R63 (far right) n A setting of "C" (center) maintains the individual Pan settings of each Part. Determines the Send level of the signal sent from Insertion Effect A/B (or the bypassed signal) to the Reverb effect. When the [PAN/SEND] button is turned on, you can also adjust this parameter using the Knob. Settings: 0 - 127 ChoSend (Chorus send) Determines the Send level of the signal sent from Insertion Effect A/B (or the bypassed signal) to the Chorus effect. When the [PAN/SEND] button is turned on, you can also adjust this parameter using the Knob. Settings: 0 -127 n For details on the Effect connections in the Performance mode, see page 143. [SF2] MEQ (Master EQ) From this display you can apply five-band equalization to all Parts of the selected Performance. You can raise or lower the signal level at the Frequency of each band (LOW, LOWMID, MID, HIGHMID, HIGH). SHAPE Determines whether the equalizer type used is Shelving or Peaking. The Peaking type attenuates/boosts the signal at the specified Frequency setting, whereas the Shelving type attenuates/boosts the signal at frequencies above or below the specified Frequency setting. This parameter is available only for the LOW and HIGH frequency bands. Settings: shelv (Shelving type), peak (Peaking type) FREQ (Frequency) Determines the center frequency. Frequencies around this point are attenuated/boosted by the Gain setting. Settings: LOW: Shelving 32Hz - 2.0kHz, Peaking 63Hz - 2.0kHz LOWMID, MID, HIGHMID: 100Hz - 10.0kHz HIGH: 500Hz - 16.0kHz GAIN Determines the level gain for the Frequency (set above), or the amount the selected frequency band is attenuated or boosted. Settings: -12dB - 0dB - +12dB Q (Frequency Characteristic) This varies the signal level at the Frequency setting to create various frequency curve characteristics. Settings: 0.1 - 12.0 n For details on the EQ, see page 141. [SF3] MEF (Master Effect) From this display you can set the Master Effect related parameters. Switch Determines whether Master Effect is applied or not to the selected Performance. Settings: off, on Type Determines the Master Effect type. Settings: Refer to the Effect Types list in the separate Data List booklet. n The available parameters except for the above two differ depending on the currently selected effect type. Refer to the separate Data List booklet for details. Performance mode Song mode Pattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference Utility mode File mode Master mode 172 Owner's Manual

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Voice mode
Performance
mode
Song mode
Utility mode
File mode
Master mode
Pattern mode
Mixing Voice
mode
Reference
Performance Edit mode
Common Edit
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Voice Edit parameters are divided into Common Edit (parameters common to all four Parts), and Part Edit (parameters of individual Parts).
These parameters are for making global (or common) edits to all four Parts of the selected Performance.
Performance Edit mode
[PERFORM]
Performance selection
[EDIT]
Common Edit
[PERFORM]
Performance selection
[EDIT]
[COMMON]
[F1] GENERAL
[SF1] NAME
From this display you can assign the category (sub and main) of the selected Performance, and create a name
for the Performance. The Performance name can contain up to 10 characters. For specific instructions on
naming, see Basic Operation on page 38.
[SF3] MEQ OFS
(Master EQ Offset)
Determines the offset values of the Master EQ in the [F2] OUT/MEF
[SF2] MEQ display. The level of each of
the four bands (with the exception of “MID”) can be adjusted. Moreover, you can also tweak these settings
directly from the four Knobs on the front panel when the [EQ] button is turned on.
[SF4] PORTA (Portamento)
This display allows you to set the Portamento related parameters. The parameters are the same as in the
Performance Play mode. See page 171.
[SF5] OTHER
From this display you can set the control functions for the Knobs and related parameters. With the exception of
Pitch Bend, which cannot be set here, these parameters are the same as in the Voice Edit mode (page 154).
[F2] OUT/MEF (Output/Master Effect)
[SF1] OUT (Output)
Volume
Determines the output level of the selected Performance. You can adjust the overall volume, keeping the
balance between all Parts.
Settings:
0 – 127
Pan
Determines the stereo pan position of the selected Performance. This parameter offsets the same parameter in
the part edit setting. When the [PAN/SEND] button is turned on, you can also adjust this parameter using the
Knob.
Settings:
L63 (far left) – C (center) – R63 (far right)
n
A setting of “C” (center) maintains the individual Pan settings of each Part.
RevSend (Reverb send)
Determines the Send level of the signal sent from Insertion Effect A/B (or the bypassed signal) to the Reverb
effect. When the [PAN/SEND] button is turned on, you can also adjust this parameter using the Knob.
Settings:
0 – 127
ChoSend (Chorus send)
Determines the Send level of the signal sent from Insertion Effect A/B (or the bypassed signal) to the Chorus
effect. When the [PAN/SEND] button is turned on, you can also adjust this parameter using the Knob.
Settings:
0 –127
n
For details on the Effect connections in the Performance mode, see page 143.
[SF2] MEQ (Master EQ)
From this display you can apply five-band equalization to all Parts of the selected Performance. You can raise
or lower the signal level at the Frequency of each band (LOW, LOWMID, MID, HIGHMID, HIGH).
SHAPE
Determines whether the equalizer type used is Shelving or Peaking. The Peaking type attenuates/boosts the
signal at the specified Frequency setting, whereas the Shelving type attenuates/boosts the signal at
frequencies above or below the specified Frequency setting. This parameter is available only for the LOW and
HIGH frequency bands.
Settings:
shelv (Shelving type), peak (Peaking type)
FREQ (Frequency)
Determines the center frequency. Frequencies around this point are attenuated/boosted by the Gain setting.
Settings:
LOW: Shelving 32Hz – 2.0kHz, Peaking 63Hz – 2.0kHz
LOWMID, MID, HIGHMID: 100Hz – 10.0kHz
HIGH: 500Hz – 16.0kHz
GAIN
Determines the level gain for the Frequency (set above), or the amount the selected frequency band is
attenuated or boosted.
Settings:
-12dB – 0dB – +12dB
Q (Frequency Characteristic)
This varies the signal level at the Frequency setting to create various frequency curve characteristics.
Settings:
0.1 – 12.0
n
For details on the EQ, see page 141.
[SF3] MEF (Master Effect)
From this display you can set the Master Effect related parameters.
Switch
Determines whether Master Effect is applied or not to the selected Performance.
Settings:
off, on
Type
Determines the Master Effect type.
Settings:
Refer to the Effect Types list in the separate Data List booklet.
n
The available parameters except for the above two differ depending on the currently selected effect type. Refer to the separate Data List booklet for details.