Yamaha MO8 Owner's Manual - Page 123
Storing your favorite programs, Playing as a master keyboard
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Creating Your Original Program Set (Master mode) Quick Guide Storing your favorite programs Creating Your Original Program Set (Master mode) 1 Select a Master to be created. 2 Press the [F2] MEMORY button to call up the Mode setting display. Select the desired mode and program number 3 to register the Master. If you want to divide the keyboard into multiple Zones in the Master, set the Zone Switch to "on." Determines the mode that called up when Master number is selected. Determines whether Zone Switch is set to on or off. Determines the program number that is called up when the Master is selected. 4 Name the edited Master. Input a name in the [EDIT] → [COMMON] → [F1] NAME display. For detailed instructions on naming a voice, refer to page 38. 5 Store the edited Master to internal User memory. 5-1 Press the [STORE] button to enter the Master Store mode. 5-2 Select the destination Master by using the data dial or the [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons. CAUTION When you execute the Store operation, the settings for the destination memory will be overwritten. Important data should always be backed up to a separate USB storage device (page 211). 5-3 Press the [ENTER] button. (The display prompts you for confirmation.) To cancel the Store operation, press the [DEC/NO] button. 5-4 Press the [INC/YES] button to execute the Store operation. CAUTION Never attempt to turn off the power while an "Executing..." or "Please keep power on" message is shown. Turning the power off in this state may cause the system to freeze and prevent normal startup the next time the power is turned on, as well as resulting in the loss of all user data. CAUTION If you select another Master without storing, the currently edited Master will be lost. Make sure to store the edited Master before selecting another Master. Input a Master name. Playing as a master keyboard In the Master mode, you can divide the keyboard into (up to) four independent areas (called "Zones"). Each Zone can have different MIDI channel assignments as well as different functions for the Control sliders. This makes it possible to control several parts of the multi-timbral tone generator simultaneously by a single keyboard or to control voices of an external MIDI instrument over several different channels in addition to the internal voices of this synthesizer itself-letting you use the MO to effectively do the work of several keyboards. You can set the parameters related to the four Zones in the Master Edit mode and store the settings as a User Master. 1 Select a Master to be created. 2 Press the [F2] MEMORY button to call up the Mode setting display. Owner's Manual 123