Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 49

Voice Arpeggio, Performance Arpeggio, Song/Pattern Arpeggio

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Playing the MO Quick Guide Register your favorite Arpeggio types to the [SF1] - [SF5] buttons You can change the default settings and assign any Arpeggio types you like to the [SF1] - [SF5] buttons. 1 Select the desired Voice, Performance, Song, or Pattern, and then press the [ARPEGGIO] button to turn Arpeggio on. 2 Select the desired Arpeggio type in the [VOICE] ➞ [F6] (or [F5]) ARP display. 3 While holding the [STORE] button, press one of the [SF1] - [SF5] buttons. The currently selected Arpeggio type is assigned to the pressed button. If you execute this operation with the [ARPEGGIO] lamp off, no Arpeggio type will be assigned to the pressed button. 4 Repeat steps 2 - 3 as necessary. 5 Store the changes as a User Voice, Performance, Song, or Pattern (pages 60, 66, 99). TIP Transmitting Arpeggio playback as MIDI data If you want to use the Arpeggios to trigger other MIDI tone generators or record the MIDI data of Arpeggios to a sequencer for further editing, you can have the Arpeggio playback data transmitted as MIDI data. This is done by setting the following switch parameters to "on": ● Voice Arpeggio Voice mode ➞ [UTILITY] ➞ [F3] VOICE ➞ [SF3] ARP CH ➞ OutputSwitch ● Performance Arpeggio Performance mode ➞ Performance selection ➞ [EDIT] ➞ [COMMON] ➞ [F3] ARP ➞ [SF4] OUT CH ➞ OutputSwitch ● Song/Pattern Arpeggio Song mode/Pattern mode ➞ Song/Pattern selection ➞ [MIXING] ➞ [EDIT] ➞ [COMMON] ➞ [F3] ARP ➞ [SF4] OUT CH ➞ OutputSwitch Using the Arpeggio feature Controlling Arpeggio playback by using the Knobs. These four Knobs let you adjust the tempo and volume of Arpeggio playback. If you like the results and want to save them, you can store the changes as a User Voice, Performance, Song, or Pattern. 1 Press the [ARP FX] button to turn the lamp on. DAW REMOTE PAGE SELECT ASSIGN A PAN SEND PAN ASSIGN B REVERB ASSIGN 1 CHORUS ASSIGN 2 TEMPO ASSIGN TONE CUTOFF RESONANCE ATTACK RELEASE SWING GATE TIME VELOCITY UNIT MULTIPLY LOW LOW MID HIGH MID HIGH ARP FX MEF EQ 2 Tweak the knobs while the Arpeggio is playing. For details on the functions controlled by the Knobs, see page 51. 3 If you're satisfied with the results, store the changes as a User Voice, Performance, Song, or Pattern (pages 60, 66, 99). Owner's Manual 49

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Using the Arpeggio feature
49
Owner’s Manual
Quick Guide
Playing the MO
Register your favorite Arpeggio types to the
[SF1] – [SF5] buttons
You can change the default settings and assign any
Arpeggio types you like to the [SF1] – [SF5] buttons.
1
Select the desired Voice, Performance, Song, or
Pattern, and then press the [ARPEGGIO] button
to turn Arpeggio on.
2
Select the desired Arpeggio type in the [VOICE]
[F6] (or [F5]) ARP display.
3
While holding the [STORE] button, press one of
the [SF1] – [SF5] buttons.
The currently selected Arpeggio type is assigned to the
pressed button. If you execute this operation with the
[ARPEGGIO] lamp off, no Arpeggio type will be
assigned to the pressed button.
4
Repeat steps 2 – 3 as necessary.
5
Store the changes as a User Voice,
Performance, Song, or Pattern (pages 60, 66,
99).
Transmitting Arpeggio playback as MIDI
data
If you want to use the Arpeggios to trigger other MIDI
tone generators or record the MIDI data of Arpeggios
to a sequencer for further editing, you can have the
Arpeggio playback data transmitted as MIDI data.
This is done by setting the following switch
parameters to “on”:
Voice Arpeggio
Performance Arpeggio
Song/Pattern Arpeggio
TIP
Voice mode
[UTILITY]
[F3] VOICE
[SF3] ARP CH
OutputSwitch
Performance mode
Performance selection
[EDIT]
[COMMON]
[F3] ARP
[SF4] OUT CH
OutputSwitch
Song mode/Pattern mode
Song/Pattern selection
[MIXING]
[EDIT]
[COMMON]
[F3] ARP
[SF4]
OUT CH
OutputSwitch
Controlling Arpeggio playback by using the
Knobs.
These four Knobs let you adjust the tempo and
volume of Arpeggio playback. If you like the results
and want to save them, you can store the changes as
a User Voice, Performance, Song, or Pattern.
1
Press the [ARP FX] button to turn the lamp on.
2
Tweak the knobs while the Arpeggio is playing.
For details on the functions controlled by the Knobs, see
page 51.
3
If you’re satisfied with the results, store the
changes as a User Voice, Performance, Song,
or Pattern (pages 60, 66, 99).
ASSIGN
A
PAN
CUTOFF
SWING
LOW
ASSIGN
B
REVERB
RESONANCE
GATE TIME
LOW MID
ASSIGN
1
CHORUS
ATTACK
VELOCITY
HIGH MID
ASSIGN
2
TEMPO
RELEASE
UNIT MULTIPLY
HIGH
DAW REMOTE PAGE SELECT
PAN
SEND
TONE
ARP FX
EQ
ASSIGN
MEF