Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 198

Pattern Record mode, During Pattern Recording

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Pattern Record mode Pattern Record Standby mode Pattern Record mode Pattern Record Standby mode [PATTERN] ➞ Pattern selection ➞ [REC] [F1] SETUP Type (Recording Type) Determines the recording method.For information on each method, refer to page 138 in the Basic Structure section. Settings: replace, overdub, step n Unlike in the Song Record mode, Punch recording is not available for Pattern recording. Loop Turns loop recording ON or OFF. When ON, the phrase will play repeatedly during real-time recording. This can be handy when recording drum parts (page 139), allowing you to add different instruments on each pass. When OFF recording stops after one pass through the phrase. Settings: on, off Quantize Same as in the Song Record mode. See page 179. Event Same as in the Song Record mode. See page 179. (Tempo) Determines the Pattern tempo. Settings: 001.0 - 300.0 n Unlike in Songs, Scene track and Tempo track are not available for Patterns. Meas (Measure) Determines the measure from which Pattern recording will be started. [F2] VOICE From this display you can set Voice-related parameters for the selected track. The settings made here affect the tone generator parts whose MIDI receive channels match the MIDI transmit channel of the song track. The Voice set here becomes the phrase Voice (page 79). Parameters are the same as in the Song Record mode. See page 180. [F3] ARP (Arpeggio) From this display you can set parameters related to the Arpeggio of the recording track. Parameters are the same as in the Song Record mode. See page 180. [F4] REC ARP (Record Arpeggio) From this display you can determine whether the sequence data played by Arpeggio is recorded to the Pattern track or not. Parameters are the same as in the Song Record mode. See page 180. [F5] CLICK Pressing the [F5] button lets you turn the click sound (metronome) on/off for recording. During Pattern Recording [PATTERN] ➞ Pattern selection ➞ [REC] ➞ [F] (Play) Realtime Recording Step Recording Refer to page 82 in the Quick Guide section. Examples of Step Recording are described on page 193. Parameters in the displays are the same as in the Song Record mode. See page 181. Pattern Edit mode Same as in the Song Edit mode. See page 182. [PATTERN] ➞ Pattern selection ➞ [EDIT] Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Pattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference Utility mode File mode Master mode 198 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
Pattern Record mode
Pattern Record Standby mode
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Owner’s Manual
Pattern Record Standby mode
Same as in the Song Edit mode. See page 182.
Pattern Record mode
[PATTERN]
Pattern selection
[REC]
[F1] SETUP
Type (Recording Type)
Determines the recording method.For information on each method, refer to page 138 in the Basic Structure
section.
Settings:
replace, overdub, step
n
Unlike in the Song Record mode, Punch recording is not available for Pattern recording.
Loop
Turns loop recording ON or OFF.
When ON, the phrase will play repeatedly during real-time recording. This can be handy when recording drum
parts (page 139), allowing you to add different instruments on each pass.
When OFF recording stops after one pass through the phrase.
Settings:
on, off
Quantize
Same as in the Song Record mode. See page 179.
Event
Same as in the Song Record mode. See page 179.
²
(Tempo)
Determines the Pattern tempo.
Settings:
001.0 – 300.0
n
Unlike in Songs, Scene track and Tempo track are not available for Patterns.
Meas (Measure)
Determines the measure from which Pattern recording will be started.
[F2] VOICE
From this display you can set Voice-related parameters for the selected track. The settings made here affect the tone generator parts whose MIDI receive
channels match the MIDI transmit channel of the song track. The Voice set here becomes the phrase Voice (page 79).
Parameters are the same as in the Song Record mode. See page 180.
[F3] ARP (Arpeggio)
From this display you can set parameters related to the Arpeggio of the recording track.
Parameters are the same as in the Song Record mode. See page 180.
[F4] REC ARP (Record Arpeggio)
From this display you can determine whether the sequence data played by Arpeggio is recorded to the Pattern track or not.
Parameters are the same as in the Song Record mode. See page 180.
[F5] CLICK
Pressing the [F5] button lets you turn the click sound (metronome) on/off for recording.
During Pattern Recording
[PATTERN]
Pattern selection
[REC]
[
F
] (Play)
Realtime Recording
Refer to page 82 in the Quick Guide section.
Step Recording
Examples of Step Recording are described on page 193.
Parameters in the displays are the same as in the Song Record mode. See page 181.
Pattern Edit mode
[PATTERN]
Pattern selection
[EDIT]