Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 26

Resetting the User Memory to the Initial Factory Settings

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Setting up and Playing Resetting the User Memory to the Initial Factory Settings Resetting the User Memory to the Initial Factory Settings The original factory setting of this synthesizer's User Memory can be restored as follows. WARNING When the factory settings are restored, all the Voice, Performance, Song, Pattern, and system setting in the Utility mode you created will be erased. Be sure to save all important data to USB storage device before executing this procedure (pages 60, 66 and 98). 1 Press the [UTILITY] button to enter the Utility mode. VOICE MODE PERFORM MASTER SONG PATTERN MIXING DAW REMOTE FILE UTILITY EDIT DEMO JOB STORE COMPARE SCENE STORE SET LOCATE 2 Press the [JOB] button to enter the Utility Job mode. VOICE MODE PERFORM MASTER SONG PATTERN MIXING DAW REMOTE FILE UTILITY EDIT DEMO JOB STORE COMPARE SCENE STORE SET LOCATE n When the checkbox of "PowerOn Auto" is on (checked) and you execute the Factory Set Job, Factory Set will be executed automatically when the power is turned on. In general, this box should be off (unchecked). If PowerOn Auto is checked here and you want to execute the Factory Set Job, first uncheck the box, then execute the Job. 3 Press the [ENTER] button. (The display prompts you for confirmation.) To cancel the Job, press the [DEC/NO] button. 4 Press the [INC/YES] button to execute the Job. After the Job has been completed, a "Completed" message appears and operation returns to the original display. CAUTION For Factory Set operations that take longer to process, you will see the message "Executing..." or "Please Keep Power On!" during processing. Do not switch the power off while this message is on the display. Turning the power off in this state results in loss of all user data and may cause the system to freeze. This means that this synthesizer may not be able to start up properly, even when turning the power on next time. 26 Owner's Manual

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Setting up
and Playing
Resetting the User Memory to the Initial Factory Settings
26
Owner’s Manual
Resetting the User Memory to the Initial
Factory Settings
The original factory setting of this synthesizer’s User Memory can be restored as follows.
When the factory settings are restored, all the Voice, Performance, Song, Pattern, and system setting in the Utility mode you
created will be erased. Be sure to save all important data to USB storage device before executing this procedure (pages 60, 66
and 98).
1
Press the [UTILITY] button to enter the Utility mode.
2
Press the [JOB] button to enter the Utility Job mode.
3
Press the [ENTER] button. (The display prompts you for confirmation.)
To cancel the Job, press the [DEC/NO] button.
4
Press the [INC/YES] button to execute the Job.
After the Job has been completed, a “Completed” message appears and operation returns to the original display.
For Factory Set operations that take longer to process, you will see the message “Executing…” or “Please Keep Power On!”
during processing. Do not switch the power off while this message is on the display. Turning the power off in this state results in
loss of all user data and may cause the system to freeze. This means that this synthesizer may not be able to start up properly,
even when turning the power on next time.
WARNING
VOICE
PERFORM
MASTER
SONG
PATTERN
DAW
REMOTE
EDIT
COMPARE
SCENE STORE
SET LOCATE
FILE
JOB
UTILITY
DEMO
STORE
MODE
MIXING
VOICE
PERFORM
MASTER
SONG
PATTERN
DAW
REMOTE
EDIT
COMPARE
SCENE STORE
SET LOCATE
FILE
JOB
UTILITY
DEMO
STORE
MODE
MIXING
n
When the checkbox of “PowerOn Auto” is on (checked)
and you execute the Factory Set Job, Factory Set will be
executed automatically when the power is turned on. In
general, this box should be off (unchecked).
If PowerOn Auto is checked here and you want to
execute the Factory Set Job, first uncheck the box, then
execute the Job.
CAUTION