Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 55

The Compare Function, To solo an Element for editing, Edit Recall, In the Normal Voice Edit mode

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Editing a Program Quick Guide TIP The Compare Function You can compare the sound of the original (unedited) Voice with the edited Voice. For details, see page 36. TIP To solo an Element for editing This feature is useful for isolating the sound of single Element, for ease in editing. 1 In the Normal Voice Edit mode, simultaneously hold down the [MUTE] button and press one of the Number buttons [9] to [12] to solo the corresponding Element. Once you've selected an Element for soloing, the [MUTE] button's lamp flashes, indicating the Solo function is active and only the selected Element can be edited. In this example, only Element 3 is turned on and can be edited. SYN PAD CHOIR CHROMATIC DRUM PERCUSSION PERCUSSION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TRACK SELECT ELEMENT PERF. PART ZONE 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MUTE SOLO 2 To solo another Element, simply press the appropriate number button ([9] - [12]). 3 To exit from the Solo function, press the [MUTE] button again. Editing a Voice TIP Edit Recall If you are editing a Voice and select a different Voice without storing the one you were editing, all the edits you've made will be erased. If this happens, you can use Edit Recall to restore the Voice with your latest edits intact. 1 Press the [JOB] button in the Voice mode to enter the Voice Job mode. 2 Press the [F2] RECALL button to call up the Recall display. 3 Press the [ENTER] button. (The display prompts you for confirmation.) If you wish to cancel the operation, press the [DEC/NO] button. 4 Press the [INC/YES] button to execute Edit Recall to restore the Voice. Owner's Manual 55

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Quick Guide
Editing a Program
Editing a Voice
55
Owner’s Manual
The Compare Function
You can compare the sound of the original (unedited)
Voice with the edited Voice. For details, see page 36.
To solo an Element for editing
This feature is useful for isolating the sound of single
Element, for ease in editing.
1
In the Normal Voice Edit mode, simultaneously
hold down the [MUTE] button and press one of
the Number buttons [9] to [12] to solo the
corresponding Element.
Once you’ve selected an Element for soloing, the
[MUTE] button’s lamp flashes, indicating the Solo
function is active and only the selected Element can be
edited.
2
To solo another Element, simply press the
appropriate number button ([9] – [12]).
3
To exit from the Solo function, press the
[MUTE] button again.
TIP
TIP
TRACK
SELECT
SOLO
MUTE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
ELEMENT
PERF. PART
ZONE
DRUM
PERCUSSION
SYN PAD
CHOIR
CHROMATIC
PERCUSSION
In this example, only Element 3 is turned on
and can be edited.
Edit Recall
If you are editing a Voice and select a different Voice
without storing the one you were editing, all the edits
you’ve made will be erased. If this happens, you can
use Edit Recall to restore the Voice with your latest
edits intact.
1
Press the [JOB] button in the Voice mode to
enter the Voice Job mode.
2
Press the [F2] RECALL button to call up the
Recall display.
3
Press the [ENTER] button. (The display
prompts you for confirmation.)
If you wish to cancel the operation, press the [DEC/NO]
button.
4
Press the [INC/YES] button to execute Edit
Recall to restore the Voice.
TIP