Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 69

Using the Controllers-Advanced Course, Controllers supported by the MO

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Controllers supported by the MO Using the Controllers-Advanced Course Controllers supported by the MO You can control tone, volume, pitch and other parameters by using the controllers on the front panel, as well as by using external controllers connected to several controller jacks on the rear panel. Controllers on the front panel Knobs Pitch Bend Wheel Modulation Wheel Control sliders Using the Controllers-Advanced Course Quick Guide MASTER VOLUME ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 STANDBY ON DC IN MO rear panel FOOT SWITCH FOOT CONTROLLER MIDI THRU OUT IN TO DEVICE TO HOST USB FOOT SWITCH FOOT CONTROLLER DIGITAL OUT OUTPUT PHONES R L MONO Optional Controllers Controllers on the MO ■ Pitch Bend wheel/Modulation wheel These control pitch and vibrato. For details, see page 50. ■ Knobs and Control sliders These control various parameters. For details, see page 51. FC4 or FC5 FC7 Controllers (optional) that can be connected to the rear panel of the MO ■ Footswitch An optional Yamaha FC4 or FC5 Foot Switch connected to the rear panel FOOT SWITCH jack can be assigned to a range of parameters. It is suited for switch-type (on/off) controls, such as sustain, Portamento Switch, increment/decrement of a Voice or Performance Number, starting/stopping the Sequencer, and holding the Arpeggio on or off. ■ Foot Controller An optional Foot Controller (such as the FC7), connected to the FOOT CONTROLLER jack on the rear panel, can be assigned to control a variety of parameters on the instrument. By using a foot controller for parameter control in this way, both your hands are left free to play the keyboard (or to operate other controllers)-an exceptional convenience when playing live. Owner's Manual 69

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Controllers supported by the MO
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Owner’s Manual
Quick Guide
Using the Controllers—Advanced Course
Controllers supported by the MO
You can control tone, volume, pitch and other parameters by using the controllers on the front panel, as well as by using
external controllers connected to several controller jacks on the rear panel.
Controllers on the MO
Pitch Bend wheel/Modulation wheel
These control pitch and vibrato. For details, see page 50.
Knobs and Control sliders
These control various parameters. For details, see page 51.
Controllers (optional) that can be connected to the rear panel of the MO
Footswitch
An optional Yamaha FC4 or FC5 Foot Switch connected to the rear panel FOOT SWITCH jack can be assigned to a range of
parameters. It is suited for switch-type (on/off) controls, such as sustain, Portamento Switch, increment/decrement of a Voice
or Performance Number, starting/stopping the Sequencer, and holding the Arpeggio on or off.
Foot Controller
An optional Foot Controller (such as the FC7), connected to the FOOT CONTROLLER jack on the rear panel, can be
assigned to control a variety of parameters on the instrument. By using a foot controller for parameter control in this way,
both your hands are left free to play the keyboard (or to operate other controllers)—an exceptional convenience when
playing live.
Using the Controllers—Advanced Course
MASTER
VOLUME
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
FOOT
CONTROLLER
FOOT
SWITCH
Pitch Bend Wheel
Modulation Wheel
Control sliders
Controllers on the front panel
MO rear panel
Optional Controllers
Knobs
FC4 or FC5
FC7