Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 182

Song Edit mode, SONG], Song selection, EDIT]

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Voice mode Performance mode Song Edit mode Song Edit mode [SONG] ➞ Song selection ➞ [EDIT] This mode gives you comprehensive, detailed controls for editing the MIDI events of individual Song tracks. MIDI events are messages (such as note on/off, note number, program change number, etc.) that make up the data of a recorded Song. [F1] CHANGE Shows the Event List of the selected Song track. For information on how to edit the Event List, see page 90. [F2] VIEW FLT (View Filter) The Event View Filter lets you select the event types that appear on the Event List display ([F1] CHANGE display). For example, if you wish to edit only note events, place a checkmark in the box next to "Note" so that only the note events appear in the Event List display. Settings: Note, PitchBend, ProgramChange, ControlChange, Ch.AfterTouch, PolyAfterTouch, RPN (Registered Parameter Number), NRPN (Non Registered Parameter Number), Exclusive [F5] CLR ALL (Clear All) Press the [F5] button to remove all checkmarks at once. [F6] SET ALL Press the [F6] button to set checkmarks into all boxes. [F4] TR SEL (Track Select) You can switch between the display for 1 - 16 tracks, SCN (Scene) track, and TMP (Tempo) track by pressing this button. [F5] INSERT When the cursor is located at the desired position in the [F1] CHANGE display (Event List), pressing this button calls up the display for inserting new MIDI events in the Song mode or Pattern mode. Note This is the most common and prevalent type of data-the individual notes of a Song. FNOTE (Note name) Determines the note name or the specific keyboard pitch of the note. Settings: C -2 - G8 FGATE (Gate time) FVELO (Velocity) Determines the length of time that a note actually sounds in beats and clocks. Settings: 00:001 - 999:479 n On this synthesizer, one clock is 1/480th of a quarter note. Determines how strongly the selected note sounds. Settings: 1 - 127 PitchBend These are the events that define continuous changes in pitch and these events are generated by Pitch Bend Wheel operation. FDATA Determines the Pitch Bend data. Settings: -8192 - +8191 ProgramChange These events determine the Voice for the selected track. FBANK FPC NO (Program Change Number) Determines the Voice bank. Settings: 000 - 127, *** n Bank select MSB and LSB are actually part of the Control Change set of messages (below). However, since they apply specifically to Voice selection, they are grouped and described here. Determines the specific Voice (from the bank selected by MSB and LSB above). Settings: 000 - 127 n For a complete list of the available voice banks and numbers, refer to the Voice List in the separate Data List booklet. ControlChange These events control the sound and certain response characteristics of the voice, and are usually generated/ recorded by moving a controller (such as a modulation wheel, knob, slider or foot controller). FCTRL NO (Control Number) FDATA Determines the Control Change number. Settings: 000 - 127 n For details on the specific functions assigned to each of the numbers, see page 224. See page 224. Settings: 000 - 127 Ch.AfterTouch (Channel After Touch) This event is generated when pressure is applied to a key after the note is played. n The keyboard of the MO does not feature an Aftertouch function. However, you can insert Aftertouch events into the Song data from this display. FDATA This represents the amount of pressure applied to the key. Settings: 000 -127 PolyAfterTouch (Polyphonic Aftertouch) This event is generated when pressure is applied to a key after the note is played. Unlike Channel Aftertouch above, this is recorded and applied independently for each key pressed. n The keyboard of the MO does not feature an Aftertouch function. However, you can insert Aftertouch events into the Song data from this display. FNOTE (Note name) FDATA Determines the key to which aftertouch is applied. Settings: C -2 - G8 This represents the amount of pressure applied to the key. Settings: 000 - 127 Song mode Pattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference Utility mode File mode Master mode 182 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
Song Edit mode
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This mode gives you comprehensive, detailed controls for editing the MIDI events of individual Song tracks. MIDI events are messages
(such as note on/off, note number, program change number, etc.) that make up the data of a recorded Song.
Song Edit mode
[SONG]
Song selection
[EDIT]
[F1] CHANGE
Shows the Event List of the selected Song track. For information on how to edit the Event List, see page 90.
[F2] VIEW FLT (View Filter)
The Event View Filter lets you select the event types that appear on the Event List display ([F1] CHANGE display). For example, if you wish to edit only note
events, place a checkmark in the box next to “Note” so that only the note events appear in the Event List display.
Settings:
Note, PitchBend, ProgramChange, ControlChange, Ch.AfterTouch, PolyAfterTouch, RPN (Registered Parameter Number), NRPN (Non Registered Parameter Number),
Exclusive
[F5] CLR ALL (Clear All)
Press the [F5] button to remove all checkmarks at once.
[F6] SET ALL
Press the [F6] button to set checkmarks into all boxes.
[F4] TR SEL (Track Select)
You can switch between the display for 1 – 16 tracks, SCN (Scene) track, and TMP (Tempo) track by pressing this button.
[F5] INSERT
When the cursor is located at the desired position in the [F1] CHANGE display (Event List), pressing this button calls up the display for inserting new MIDI
events in the Song mode or Pattern mode.
Note
This is the most common and prevalent type of data—the individual notes of a Song.
F
NOTE (Note name)
Determines the note name or the specific keyboard pitch of the note.
Settings:
C -2 – G8
F
GATE (Gate time)
Determines the length of time that a note actually sounds in beats and clocks.
Settings:
00:001 – 999:479
n
On this synthesizer, one clock is 1/480th of a quarter note.
F
VELO (Velocity)
Determines how strongly the selected note sounds.
Settings:
1 – 127
PitchBend
These are the events that define continuous changes in pitch and these events are generated by Pitch Bend
Wheel operation.
F
DATA
Determines the Pitch Bend data.
Settings:
-8192 – +8191
ProgramChange
These events determine the Voice for the selected track.
F
BANK
Determines the Voice bank.
Settings:
000 – 127, ***
n
Bank select MSB and LSB are actually part of the Control Change set of messages (below). However, since they apply
specifically to Voice selection, they are grouped and described here.
F
PC NO
(Program Change Number)
Determines the specific Voice (from the bank selected by MSB and LSB above).
Settings:
000 – 127
n
For a complete list of the available voice banks and numbers, refer to the Voice List in the separate Data List booklet.
ControlChange
These events control the sound and certain response characteristics of the voice, and are usually generated/
recorded by moving a controller (such as a modulation wheel, knob, slider or foot controller).
F
CTRL NO (Control Number)
Determines the Control Change number.
Settings:
000 – 127
n
For details on the specific functions assigned to each of the numbers, see page 224.
F
DATA
See page 224.
Settings:
000 – 127
Ch.AfterTouch
(Channel After Touch)
This event is generated when pressure is applied to a key after the note is played.
n
The keyboard of the MO does not feature an Aftertouch function. However, you can insert Aftertouch events into the
Song data from this display.
F
DATA
This represents the amount of pressure applied to the key.
Settings:
000 –127
PolyAfterTouch
(Polyphonic Aftertouch)
This event is generated when pressure is applied to a key after the note is played. Unlike Channel Aftertouch
above, this is recorded and applied independently for each key pressed.
n
The keyboard of the MO does not feature an Aftertouch function. However, you can insert Aftertouch events into the
Song data from this display.
F
NOTE (Note name)
Determines the key to which aftertouch is applied.
Settings:
C -2 – G8
F
DATA
This represents the amount of pressure applied to the key.
Settings:
000 – 127