Owner's Manual
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...19 Using the Arpeggio Function 20 Playing Patterns 22 Listen to the Rhythm Pattern 22 Play Along with a Pattern 23 Playing Auto-accompaniment Chords 25 Using ... 50 Pattern Functions 51 Pattern Variations (Sections 51 Setting the Split Point 52 Play a Pattern with Chords but No Rhythm (Stop Accompaniment 53 Pattern Volume ...Data 69 Convert a User Song to SMF Format and Save 70 Loading User Files and Pattern Files 71 Deleting Data from a USB Storage Device 72 Playing ...83 Voice List 84 Drum Kit List 90 Performance List 96 Pattern List 98 Master EQ List 99 Effect Type List 100 ...
...19 Using the Arpeggio Function 20 Playing Patterns 22 Listen to the Rhythm Pattern 22 Play Along with a Pattern 23 Playing Auto-accompaniment Chords 25 Using ... 50 Pattern Functions 51 Pattern Variations (Sections 51 Setting the Split Point 52 Play a Pattern with Chords but No Rhythm (Stop Accompaniment 53 Pattern Volume ...Data 69 Convert a User Song to SMF Format and Save 70 Loading User Files and Pattern Files 71 Deleting Data from a USB Storage Device 72 Playing ...83 Voice List 84 Drum Kit List 90 Performance List 96 Pattern List 98 Master EQ List 99 Effect Type List 100 ...
Owner's Manual
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...you can go to facilitate operation. Songs stored in the section below.) Menu Format User File Save SMF Save Load Delete Page 68 69 70 71 72 A message (information or confirmation dialog) will not appear in ...NOTE • The FILE CONTROL display will sometimes appears on page 83 for explanations of the following cases: • During pattern or song playback • While data is showing. Cannot Be Selected/ Played. You can access USB storage device operations ...you play songs copied to a USB storage device from a USB storage device MM6/MM8 Owner's Manual 67
...you can go to facilitate operation. Songs stored in the section below.) Menu Format User File Save SMF Save Load Delete Page 68 69 70 71 72 A message (information or confirmation dialog) will not appear in ...NOTE • The FILE CONTROL display will sometimes appears on page 83 for explanations of the following cases: • During pattern or song playback • While data is showing. Cannot Be Selected/ Played. You can access USB storage device operations ...you play songs copied to a USB storage device from a USB storage device MM6/MM8 Owner's Manual 67
Owner's Manual
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.... 7 A message will appear on the display when the operation is loaded, user songs 001-005, the user patterns, and the performance memory will overwrite it. • Pattern files created on other Yamaha keyboards ("sty" file extension only) can be loaded into the instrument. MM6/MM8 Owner's Manual 71 Press the [EXIT] button to return...
.... 7 A message will appear on the display when the operation is loaded, user songs 001-005, the user patterns, and the performance memory will overwrite it. • Pattern files created on other Yamaha keyboards ("sty" file extension only) can be loaded into the instrument. MM6/MM8 Owner's Manual 71 Press the [EXIT] button to return...
Owner's Manual
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.... USB Storage Device Disconnect the USB storage device from the hard disk of the instrument and play back the MIDI songs, or load the user file or pattern file into the instrument. NOTE • In the case of the computer to the USB storage device. Backing up instrument...USB Terminal Copying the files of the hard disk of Macintosh OS X a file with the original name when loading into the instrument. USB TO DEVICE Terminal MM6/MM8 Copying files from the computer and connect it to the instrument. Saves internal data to a USB storage device. Always ...
.... USB Storage Device Disconnect the USB storage device from the hard disk of the instrument and play back the MIDI songs, or load the user file or pattern file into the instrument. NOTE • In the case of the computer to the USB storage device. Backing up instrument...USB Terminal Copying the files of the hard disk of Macintosh OS X a file with the original name when loading into the instrument. USB TO DEVICE Terminal MM6/MM8 Copying files from the computer and connect it to the instrument. Saves internal data to a USB storage device. Always ...
Owner's Manual
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...press the [FINGER} button so that the footswitch plug is not a malfunction. Select a pattern number other than 113-168 to an appropriate level. (See page 53). The polarity of the instrument. 82 MM6/MM8 Owner's Manual The AWM tone generation method uses multiple recordings (samples) of an instrument ... is being played back. or OFF. The DSP effect doesn't sound as expected when playing the keyboard while playing back a song or pattern loaded from the accompaniment or song. Using a mobile phone in the upper-right area of the voice may be active at an appropriate key ...
...press the [FINGER} button so that the footswitch plug is not a malfunction. Select a pattern number other than 113-168 to an appropriate level. (See page 53). The polarity of the instrument. 82 MM6/MM8 Owner's Manual The AWM tone generation method uses multiple recordings (samples) of an instrument ... is being played back. or OFF. The DSP effect doesn't sound as expected when playing the keyboard while playing back a song or pattern loaded from the accompaniment or song. Using a mobile phone in the upper-right area of the voice may be active at an appropriate key ...
Owner's Manual
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...[DRUM/PERC/SE] button 19 DSP 44 DSP On/Off 65 DSP Type 44, 65 110 MM6/MM8 Owner's Manual DSP Type List 101 Dual 16 [DUAL] button 13, 16 Dual Voice 16 Dual ... 35 K Keyboard Out 65, 78, 79 Knob 41 L LCD Contrast Control 11 LCD CONTRAST knob 12 Load 71 Local 78, 79 Local On/Off 65 M MAIN display 38, 39 Main Section 51 Main Voice 15... [DOWN] buttons 13, 50 OUTPUT R, L/MONO jacks......... 13, 73 P Pattern 22, 51 [PATTERN] button 12, 14, 22 Pattern File 69, 71 Pattern List 98 Pattern Out 65, 78, 79 Pattern Volume 53, 65 Pause 27 PC Mode 65, 79 PERFORMANCE BANK [DEC], ...
...[DRUM/PERC/SE] button 19 DSP 44 DSP On/Off 65 DSP Type 44, 65 110 MM6/MM8 Owner's Manual DSP Type List 101 Dual 16 [DUAL] button 13, 16 Dual Voice 16 Dual ... 35 K Keyboard Out 65, 78, 79 Knob 41 L LCD Contrast Control 11 LCD CONTRAST knob 12 Load 71 Local 78, 79 Local On/Off 65 M MAIN display 38, 39 Main Section 51 Main Voice 15... [DOWN] buttons 13, 50 OUTPUT R, L/MONO jacks......... 13, 73 P Pattern 22, 51 [PATTERN] button 12, 14, 22 Pattern File 69, 71 Pattern List 98 Pattern Out 65, 78, 79 Pattern Volume 53, 65 Pause 27 PC Mode 65, 79 PERFORMANCE BANK [DEC], ...