Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 207
SF2] FILTER MIDI Filter, SF3] OTHER, RecCount, PtnQuantize Pattern Quantize, PtnTempoHold
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Utility mode RecCount Sets the number of count-in measures provided before recording actually starts after pressing the [F] (Play) button in the Record standby mode. Settings: off (Recording starts as soon as the [F] button is pressed), 1 meas - 8 meas n Since the click sound is created with the internal tone generator, using click playback affects the overall polyphony of this synthesizer. [SF2] FILTER (MIDI Filter) From this display you can set which MIDI events will be recognized/transmitted via MIDI. The settings made here apply only to Song/Pattern playback data; they do not affect the MIDI events generated by your keyboard playing or panel operations in the Voice and Performance modes. MIDI events to which the Filter is applied: Note, PgmChange (Program Change), CtrlChange (Control Change), PB (Pitch Bend), ChAt (Channel Aftertouch), PolyAT (Polyphonic Aftertouch), Exclusive [SF3] OTHER PtnQuantize (Pattern Quantize) Determines the quantize value for Pattern switching during playback. When set to "1," Patterns (sections) will always switch on the first beat of the measure during playback. When "1/16" is selected, Patterns (sections) can be switched on any 16th beat during playback. Settings: 1 (1 measure), 1/2 (Half note), 1/4 (Quarter note), 1/8 (8th note), 1/16 (16th note) PtnTempoHold (Pattern Tempo Hold) Determines whether or not the tempo setting will switch to the tempo value stored with each Pattern when a new Pattern is selected during playback. When set to "on," the tempo will be retained when Patterns are switched. When set to "off," the tempo will switch to that stored with the new Pattern when Patterns are switched. Settings: on, off n The tempo setting data in the Pattern Chain is not affected by this parameter. SongEventChase Event Chase allows you to specify which non-note data types are properly recognized during fast-forward and rewind operations. Normally, if a Song or Pattern is played back from mid-point and/or fast-forward or rewind are used, certain data types (such as Program Change, Pitch Bend, and Control Change) may not play back as expected. Setting this to a specific event ensures the playback integrity of the event, even when fast forwarding or rewinding. Settings: Off, PC (Program Change), PC+PB+Ctrl (Program Change+Pitch Bend+Control Change), all (All events) n Keep in mind that settings other than "off" may result in slower operation-for example, a pause before starting playback, or slower rewind/fast forward speed. n When this is set to "all," an excessive amount of MIDI data may be generated, possibly resulting in a MIDI error on the connected device. DumpInterval (Bulk Dump Interval Time) When playing back system exclusive data (bulk data) that is recorded on the sequence tracks, this sets the interval that is inserted for each 1KB. When sending bulk data from this synthesizer to a connected MIDI device, a MIDI error may result if the device cannot handle large amounts of data in a short time. This parameter compensates for that by setting an interval that provides enough time for the receiving device to process the bulk data. Settings: 0 - 900 (msec) n The playback may be a little slower depending on the currently set interval. Also when a MIDI error occurs, try to set the interval a little higher and send the data again. LoadMix Determines whether the Mixing settings are loaded (on) or not (off) when the Song/Pattern number is changed. Settings: off, on n This setting affects the Song/Pattern change during Song/Pattern chain playback. Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Pattern mode Reference Mixing Voice mode Utility mode Master mode File mode Owner's Manual 207