Yamaha MOX8 Reference Manual - Page 19

Effect connection in each mode, In the Voice mode

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Effect connection in each mode In the Voice mode Voice Element or Key Element EQ Common EQ Element 1 - 8 Drum Key C0 - C6 Insertion A Insertion B Send Level Chorus Reverb Chorus To Reverb Return Level Master Effect Master EQ  Element EQ applied to each Element (for a Normal Voice) and each Key (for a Drum Voice) Settings: Can be set in the EQ display (pages 46 and 51) of Voice Element Edit/Voice Key Edit.  Common EQ applied to all Elements and Keys Settings: Set in the EQ display (page 32) of Voice Common Edit.  Selection of which Insertion Effect, A or B, is applied to each Element/Key Settings: Set in "EL: OUT"(page 35) or "KEY: OUT"(page 48) in the EFFECT display of Voice Common Edit, or set in "InsEffectOut" (page 39) in the OSC display of Voice Element Edit (or Key Edit). NOTE These two display types are linked and feature the same settings, only in different formats.  Insertion Effect A/B related parameters Settings: Set in the CONNECT display (page 35) and the INSA display/ INSB display (page 36) of Voice Common Edit.  Reverb and Chorus related parameters Settings: Set in the CONNECT display (page 35) and the CHORUS display/REVERB display (page 36) of Voice Common Edit.  Master Effect related parameters Settings: Set in the MFX display (page 144) of the Utility mode.  Master EQ related parameters Settings: Set in the MEQ display (page 144) of the Utility mode. NOTE Regarding the audio input signal from the A/D INPUT [L]/[R] jacks in the Voice mode, the effect is set in the VCE A/D display of the Utility mode. First, set the Insertion Effects. Then, making sure "Mode" (page 147) is set to "1StereoRec" in the USB I/O display of the Utility mode, set the level of the signal sent to Chorus and Reverb. When "Mode" is set to "VST" or "2StereoRec," the signal which is output from the Insertion Effect will be directly output to the USB [TO HOST] terminal or OUTPUT [L/MONO]/[R] jacks. Basic Structure Functional blocks Tone Generator block A/D Input block Sequencer block Arpeggio block Controller block Effect block Internal memory Reference Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Pattern mode Mixing mode Master mode Remote mode Utility mode Quick setup File mode Appendix MIDI MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual 19

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MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual
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Basic Structure
Functional blocks
Tone Generator block
A/D Input block
Sequencer block
Arpeggio block
Controller block
Effect block
Internal memory
Reference
Voice mode
Performance mode
Song mode
Pattern mode
Mixing mode
Master mode
Remote mode
Utility mode
Quick setup
File mode
Appendix
MIDI
Effect connection in each mode
1
Element EQ applied to each Element (for a Normal Voice)
and each Key (for a Drum Voice)
Settings:
Can be set in the EQ display (pages
46
and
51
) of Voice
Element Edit/Voice Key Edit.
2
Common EQ applied to all Elements and Keys
Settings:
Set in the EQ display (
page 32
) of Voice Common Edit.
3
Selection of which Insertion Effect, A or B, is applied to
each Element/Key
Settings:
Set in “EL: OUT”(
page 35
) or “KEY: OUT”(
page 48
) in the
EFFECT display of Voice Common Edit, or set in
“InsEffectOut” (
page 39
) in the OSC display of Voice Element
Edit (or Key Edit).
NOTE
These two display types are linked and feature the same settings,
only in different formats.
4
Insertion Effect A/B related parameters
Settings:
Set in the CONNECT display (
page 35
) and the INSA display/
INSB display (
page 36
) of Voice Common Edit.
5
Reverb and Chorus related parameters
Settings:
Set in the CONNECT display (
page 35
) and the CHORUS
display/REVERB display (
page 36
) of Voice Common Edit.
6
Master Effect related parameters
Settings:
Set in the MFX display (
page 144
) of the Utility mode.
7
Master EQ related parameters
Settings:
Set in the MEQ display (
page 144
) of the Utility mode.
NOTE
Regarding the audio input signal from the A/D INPUT [L]/[R] jacks in
the Voice mode, the effect is set in the VCE A/D display of the Utility
mode. First, set the Insertion Effects. Then, making sure “Mode”
(
page 147
) is set to “1StereoRec” in the USB I/O display of the Utility
mode, set the level of the signal sent to Chorus and Reverb. When
“Mode” is set to “VST” or “2StereoRec,” the signal which is output
from the Insertion Effect will be directly output to the USB [TO HOST]
terminal or OUTPUT [L/MONO]/[R] jacks.
In the Voice mode
Element 1 – 8
Drum Key C0 – C6
Voice
Element or Key
Element EQ
Common EQ
Insertion A
Insertion B
Send Level
Chorus
Reverb
Chorus
To Reverb
Return Level
Master
Effect
Master EQ