Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 203

Mixing Voice mode

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Voice mode Mixing Voice Edit mode Common Edit Mixing Voice mode ■ Creating Mixing Voices - basic procedure The Mixing Voice mode provides most of the same Normal Voice editing parameters as the Voice mode, with the main exception that these Voices are dedicated for use with the Songs and Patterns, and are stored specifically as Mixing Voices. The Mixing Voice Job mode lets you use the supplementary functions like Copy and Delete. After completing the Mixing Voice editing, you can store the edited Voice to a User Bank to internal memory (Flash ROM) or you can store it as a part of the current Song/Pattern data to internal memory (DRAM). When storing the edited Mixing Voice as a part of the current Song/Pattern data, make sure to save the data to a USB storage device in the File mode. Mixing Voice Edit mode [SONG] or [PATTERN] ➞ [MIXING] ➞ [F2] VOICE ➞ Normal Voice selection ➞ [F5] VCE ED The Mixing Voice Edit mode is divided into Common Edit, for setting parameters common to all four Elements, and Element Edit, for setting parameters of individual Elements. Common Edit [SONG] or [PATTERN] ➞ [MIXING] ➞ [F2] VOICE ➞ Normal Voice selection ➞ [F5] VCE ED ➞ [COMMON] These parameters are for making global (or common) edits to all four Elements of the selected Normal Voice. n The Mixing Voice Edit parameters are basically the same as those in the Voice Edit mode. However, some parameters having the same name as those in the Song Mixing/Pattern Mixing Part Edit mode are not available in the Mixing Voice Edit mode. [F1] GENERAL Same as in the Normal Voice Common Edit mode. See page 153. Please note that the [SF3] MEQ OFS (Master EQ Offset) display is not available in the Mixing Voice Edit mode. [F2] OUTPUT Same as in the Normal Voice Common Edit mode. See page 154. [F4] CTL SET (Controller Set) Same as in the Normal Voice Common Edit mode. See page 155. [F5] LFO Same as in the Normal Voice Common Edit mode. See page 156. [F6] EFFECT Same as in the Normal Voice Common Edit mode. See page 158. Please note that the [SF4] REVERB and [SF5] CHORUS displays are not available in the Mixing Voice Edit mode. n When the Insertion Switch of the selected Part is off (page 191), this display will be unavailable. Element Edit [SONG] or [PATTERN] ➞ [MIXING] ➞ [F2] VOICE ➞ Normal Voice selection ➞ [F5] VCE ED ➞ Element selection These parameters are for editing the individual Elements that make up a Normal Voice. [F1] OSC (Oscillator) Same as in the Normal Voice Element Edit mode. See page 158. [F2] PITCH Same as in the Normal Voice Element Edit mode. See page 159. [F3] FILTER Same as in the Normal Voice Element Edit mode. See page 160. [F4] AMP (Amplitude) Same as in the Normal Voice Element Edit mode. See page 162. [F5] LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) Same as in the Normal Voice Element Edit mode. See page 163. [F6] EQ (Equalizer) Same as in the Normal Voice Element Edit mode. See page 164. Performance mode Song mode Pattern mode Reference Mixing Voice mode Utility mode Master mode File mode Owner's Manual 203

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Mixing Voice Edit mode
Common Edit
203
Owner’s Manual
Voice mode
Performance
mode
Song mode
Utility mode
File mode
Master mode
Pattern mode
Mixing Voice
mode
Reference
Mixing Voice mode
Creating Mixing Voices — basic procedure
The Mixing Voice mode provides most of the same Normal Voice editing parameters as the Voice mode, with the main exception that these
Voices are dedicated for use with the Songs and Patterns, and are stored specifically as Mixing Voices.
The Mixing Voice Job mode lets you use the supplementary functions like Copy and Delete. After completing the Mixing Voice editing, you
can store the edited Voice to a User Bank to internal memory (Flash ROM) or you can store it as a part of the current Song/Pattern data to
internal memory (DRAM). When storing the edited Mixing Voice as a part of the current Song/Pattern data, make sure to save the data to a
USB storage device in the File mode.
The Mixing Voice Edit mode is divided into Common Edit, for setting parameters common to all four Elements, and Element Edit, for setting
parameters of individual Elements.
These parameters are for making global (or common) edits to all four Elements of the selected Normal Voice.
n
The Mixing Voice Edit parameters are basically the same as those in the Voice Edit mode. However, some parameters having the same name as those
in the Song Mixing/Pattern Mixing Part Edit mode are not available in the Mixing Voice Edit mode.
These parameters are for editing the individual Elements that make up a Normal Voice.
Mixing Voice Edit mode
[SONG] or [PATTERN]
[MIXING]
[F2] VOICE
Normal Voice selection
[F5] VCE ED
Common Edit
[SONG] or [PATTERN]
[MIXING]
[F2] VOICE
Normal Voice selection
[F5] VCE ED
[COMMON]
[F1] GENERAL
Same as in the Normal Voice Common Edit mode. See page 153.
Please note that the [SF3] MEQ OFS (Master EQ Offset) display is not available in the Mixing Voice Edit mode.
[F2] OUTPUT
Same as in the Normal Voice Common Edit mode. See page 154.
[F4] CTL SET (Controller Set)
Same as in the Normal Voice Common Edit mode. See page 155.
[F5] LFO
Same as in the Normal Voice Common Edit mode. See page 156.
[F6] EFFECT
Same as in the Normal Voice Common Edit mode. See page 158.
Please note that the [SF4] REVERB and [SF5] CHORUS displays are not available in the Mixing Voice Edit mode.
n
When the Insertion Switch of the selected Part is off (page 191), this display will be unavailable.
Element Edit
[SONG] or [PATTERN]
[MIXING]
[F2] VOICE
Normal Voice selection
[F5] VCE ED
Element selection
[F1] OSC (Oscillator)
Same as in the Normal Voice Element Edit mode. See page 158.
[F2] PITCH
Same as in the Normal Voice Element Edit mode. See page 159.
[F3] FILTER
Same as in the Normal Voice Element Edit mode. See page 160.
[F4] AMP (Amplitude)
Same as in the Normal Voice Element Edit mode. See page 162.
[F5] LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)
Same as in the Normal Voice Element Edit mode. See page 163.
[F6] EQ (Equalizer)
Same as in the Normal Voice Element Edit mode. See page 164.