Yamaha MOX8 Reference Manual - Page 139

Mute/Solo, Moving the cursor/ Program Change function, Inputting a Number Directly, AI KNOB

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VOICE PERF SONG PATTERN MIX MASTER REMOTE UTILITY QUICK SET FILE Mute/Solo You can mute or solo the currently selected Track in Cubase by pressing the respective [MUTE]/[SOLO] button on the MOX6/MOX8. Remote Mode Remote display Remote Control Assignments Moving the cursor/ Program Change function The cursor [] buttons work as cursor controls on the DAW software. The [EXIT] button works as the key on a computer, while the [ENTER] button works as the key. The [INC]/[DEC] buttons switch the VSTi program on the DAW software. However, when "Remote Select" is set to "Cubase," the functions of the [INC]/[DEC] buttons differ depending on the "ProgramChangeMode" setting of the MOX6/MOX8. "ProgramChangeMode" setting Functions remote Pressing the [INC] button selects the next program, while pressing the [DEC] button selects the previous program. PC Allows you to select the program corresponding to the specified number by using the [INC] /[DEC] buttons. When specifying a program number outside the actual range of programs, the program will not be changed. When using the VST3, pressing the [INC]/[DEC] buttons cannot change the program. auto When the selected Track is a MIDI Track, and the output destination of the MIDI Track is not VSTi, the [INC]/[DEC] function is same as when "ProgramChangeMode" is set to "PC." In other cases, the [INC]/[DEC] function is same as when "ProgramChangeMode" is set to "remote." When the "DAW Select" is set to something other than "Cubase," the "ProgramChangeMode" is always set to "PC." Inputting a Number Directly The number [1] - [9] buttons work as the numeric keys 1 - 9 in Cubase. The number [10] works as the numeric key 0 on Cubase. The number [14] works as the numeric key ".", the number [15] works as the numeric key "-", and the number [16] works as the numeric key "+". You can use these number buttons when inputting a parameter number directly or switching the tool functions in Cubase. AI KNOB functions The [DATA] dial of the MOX6/MOX8 works as the AI KNOB. The AI KNOB can control a desired parameter within the principal window and plug-in software in Cubase, specified via the mouse pointer (as long as the [LOCK] button and [JOG] button are turned off). The [CATEGORY SEARCH] button works as the [JOG] button, and the [FAVORITE] button works as the [LOCK] button. The parameters which are available for control by AI KNOB will differ according to the on/off status of the [JOG] button and [LOCK] button as follows. [JOG] button off off on on [LOCK] button AI KNOB functions off Operates the parameter specified via the mouse pointer in Cubase. on When you locate the mouse pointer to the desired parameter then turn the [LOCK] button on, the AI KNOB will control the "locked" parameter regardless of the mouse pointer's position. off Moves the time position of the current project. The MOX6/MOX8 Extension Setup window (page 137) determines whether the cursor stops immediately when jog operation is stopped (on), or slows down gradually before stopping (off). on Moves the time position of the current project. Moving of the time position will not stop even if you stop operating the AI KNOB. You can stop playback at any time by pressing the [+] (Stop) button. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual 139

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PERF
SONG
PATTERN
MIX
MASTER
REMOTE
UTILITY
QUICK SET
FILE
VOICE
MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual
Remote Mode
Remote display
Remote Control Assignments
139
Mute/Solo
You can mute or solo the currently selected Track in Cubase by
pressing the respective [MUTE]/[SOLO] button on the MOX6/MOX8.
Moving the cursor/ Program Change
function
The cursor [<]/[
u
]/[
d
]/[>] buttons work as cursor controls on the DAW
software. The [EXIT] button works as the <Esc> key on a computer,
while the [ENTER] button works as the <Enter> key. The [INC]/[DEC]
buttons switch the VSTi program on the DAW software. However, when
“Remote Select” is set to “Cubase,” the functions of the [INC]/[DEC]
buttons differ depending on the “ProgramChangeMode” setting of the
MOX6/MOX8.
When the “DAW Select” is set to something other than “Cubase,” the “ProgramChangeMode” is always set to “PC.”
Inputting a Number Directly
The number [1] – [9] buttons work as the numeric keys 1 – 9 in Cubase. The number [10] works as the numeric key 0 on
Cubase. The number [14] works as the numeric key “.”, the number [15] works as the numeric key “-”, and the number
[16] works as the numeric key “+”. You can use these number buttons when inputting a parameter number directly or
switching the tool functions in Cubase.
AI KNOB functions
The [DATA] dial of the MOX6/MOX8 works as the AI KNOB.
The AI KNOB can control a desired parameter within the principal
window and plug-in software in Cubase, specified via the mouse
pointer (as long as the [LOCK] button and [JOG] button are turned off).
The [CATEGORY SEARCH] button works as the [JOG] button, and the
[FAVORITE] button works as the [LOCK] button. The parameters which
are available for control by AI KNOB will differ according to the on/off
status of the [JOG] button and [LOCK] button as follows.
“ProgramChangeMode” setting
Functions
remote
Pressing the [INC] button selects the next program, while pressing the [DEC] button selects the
previous program.
PC
Allows you to select the program corresponding to the specified number by using the [INC] /[DEC]
buttons. When specifying a program number outside the actual range of programs, the program
will not be changed. When using the VST3, pressing the [INC]/[DEC] buttons cannot change the
program.
auto
When the selected Track is a MIDI Track, and the output destination of the MIDI Track is not VSTi,
the [INC]/[DEC] function is same as when “ProgramChangeMode” is set to “PC.” In other cases,
the [INC]/[DEC] function is same as when “ProgramChangeMode” is set to “remote.”
[JOG] button
[LOCK] button
AI KNOB functions
off
off
Operates the parameter specified via the mouse pointer in Cubase.
off
on
When you locate the mouse pointer to the desired parameter then turn the [LOCK] button on, the
AI KNOB will control the “locked” parameter regardless of the mouse pointer's position.
on
off
Moves the time position of the current project. The MOX6/MOX8 Extension Setup window (
page
137
) determines whether the cursor stops immediately when jog operation is stopped (on), or
slows down gradually before stopping (off).
on
on
Moves the time position of the current project. Moving of the time position will not stop even if you
stop operating the AI KNOB. You can stop playback at any time by pressing the [
J
] (Stop) button.