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... the pitch to reach the next note played when PORTAMENTO SWITCH is used to on . The internal values are not affected. (3-4) NON-REGISTERED PARAMETER NUMBER There are turned off. (3-2-4) OMNI MODE OFF (CONTROL NUMBER = 7CH, DATA VALUE = 0) Performs the same function as when receiving ALL SOUNDS OFF. However, this message. (3-2-2) RESET ALL CONTROLLERS (CONTROL NUMBER = 79H, DATA VALUE = 0) Resets the values set the master volume (the value "ll" should be ignored). (3-6-3) PARAMETER CHANGE (3-6-3-1) NATIVE PARAMETER CHANGE, MODE CHANGE...
... the pitch to reach the next note played when PORTAMENTO SWITCH is used to on . The internal values are not affected. (3-4) NON-REGISTERED PARAMETER NUMBER There are turned off. (3-2-4) OMNI MODE OFF (CONTROL NUMBER = 7CH, DATA VALUE = 0) Performs the same function as when receiving ALL SOUNDS OFF. However, this message. (3-2-2) RESET ALL CONTROLLERS (CONTROL NUMBER = 79H, DATA VALUE = 0) Resets the values set the master volume (the value "ll" should be ignored). (3-6-3) PARAMETER CHANGE (3-6-3-1) NATIVE PARAMETER CHANGE, MODE CHANGE...
Data List
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... - Master Edit Buffer (nn = 0) - Normal Voice PRE6 (nn = 0 - 127) - Normal Voice GM (nn = 0 - 127) - Drum Voice USER (nn = 0 - 31) - MIDI Data Table MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (MODE CHANGE) Address Size Data Range High Mid Low (HEX) Parameter Name Description 0A 00 00 1 01 1 00 - 7F 00 - 04 03 1 TOTAL SIZE = 4 04 (HEX) Master Number Select Mode Change reserved 0 - 127 0: Voice, 1: Performance, 2: Pattern (Multi), 3: Song (Multi), 4: Master Default Notes (HEX) MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (PART SET CONTROL for MIX VOICE) Address Size Data Range...
... - Master Edit Buffer (nn = 0) - Normal Voice PRE6 (nn = 0 - 127) - Normal Voice GM (nn = 0 - 127) - Drum Voice USER (nn = 0 - 31) - MIDI Data Table MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (MODE CHANGE) Address Size Data Range High Mid Low (HEX) Parameter Name Description 0A 00 00 1 01 1 00 - 7F 00 - 04 03 1 TOTAL SIZE = 4 04 (HEX) Master Number Select Mode Change reserved 0 - 127 0: Voice, 1: Performance, 2: Pattern (Multi), 3: Song (Multi), 4: Master Default Notes (HEX) MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (PART SET CONTROL for MIX VOICE) Address Size Data Range...
Owner's Manual
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..., Mac and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. Even when the [ ] (Standby/On) switch is in mind that is still flowing to local regulations. Make sure to discard used batteries according to the instrument at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this might discolor the panel or keyboard. • When cleaning the instrument, use is capable of using the instrument for edited data...
..., Mac and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. Even when the [ ] (Standby/On) switch is in mind that is still flowing to local regulations. Make sure to discard used batteries according to the instrument at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this might discolor the panel or keyboard. • When cleaning the instrument, use is capable of using the instrument for edited data...
Owner's Manual
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... adaptor* • USB cable • Owner's Manual (this book) • Online Manual CD-ROM x 1 (Reference Manual, Synthesizer Parameter Manual, and Data List) • CUBASE AI DOWNLOAD INFORMATION * May not be downloaded from USB flash memory device • Formatting a USB flash memory device • Synthesizer Parameter Manual (PDF document) This general, cross-product document explains the Voice parameters, effect types, effect parameters, and MIDI messages that are used for all synthesizers incorporating the Yamaha AWM2 tone generators. Read the Owner's Manual and Reference Manual...
... adaptor* • USB cable • Owner's Manual (this book) • Online Manual CD-ROM x 1 (Reference Manual, Synthesizer Parameter Manual, and Data List) • CUBASE AI DOWNLOAD INFORMATION * May not be downloaded from USB flash memory device • Formatting a USB flash memory device • Synthesizer Parameter Manual (PDF document) This general, cross-product document explains the Voice parameters, effect types, effect parameters, and MIDI messages that are used for all synthesizers incorporating the Yamaha AWM2 tone generators. Read the Owner's Manual and Reference Manual...
Owner's Manual
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...-Playing different Voices together 31 Split-Playing two different Voices with your left and right hands 32 Drum Assign-Layering a drum Part with the sound input from a USB flash memory device 60 Precautions when using the Foot Switch 59 Saving/Loading Data (File Mode 60 Saving the settings to the initial factory settings ..........20 Basic Operation 21 Moving the cursor 21 Changing (editing) parameter values 21 Functions and Sub-Functions 21 Inputting a number directly 21 Naming (inputting characters 22 Selecting a note type 22 Note (Key) and Velocity settings...
...-Playing different Voices together 31 Split-Playing two different Voices with your left and right hands 32 Drum Assign-Layering a drum Part with the sound input from a USB flash memory device 60 Precautions when using the Foot Switch 59 Saving/Loading Data (File Mode 60 Saving the settings to the initial factory settings ..........20 Basic Operation 21 Moving the cursor 21 Changing (editing) parameter values 21 Functions and Sub-Functions 21 Inputting a number directly 21 Naming (inputting characters 22 Selecting a note type 22 Note (Key) and Velocity settings...
Owner's Manual
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... different assignable functions. [FOOT CONTROLLER] jack For connection of these jacks and inputting your Voice to the microphone. When connected to [ASSIGNABLE], it can be input via a single cable. For stereo signals (such as volume, tone, pitch, or other USB storage devices (such as from the OUTPUT [L/MONO] and [R] jacks A/D INPUT [L] and [R] jacks External audio signals can use both . For mono signals (such as hard disk drive, CD-ROM drive and USB hub) cannot be recognized by the MOXF6...
... different assignable functions. [FOOT CONTROLLER] jack For connection of these jacks and inputting your Voice to the microphone. When connected to [ASSIGNABLE], it can be input via a single cable. For stereo signals (such as volume, tone, pitch, or other USB storage devices (such as from the OUTPUT [L/MONO] and [R] jacks A/D INPUT [L] and [R] jacks External audio signals can use both . For mono signals (such as hard disk drive, CD-ROM drive and USB hub) cannot be recognized by the MOXF6...
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... [VOICE] button lamp lights.) 2 Select a Voice Bank with a specific GM device would sound virtually the same on the Bank as played by 10, do the opposite; In the Voice mode, a total of Banks: Preset, User, and GM. There are basically three different types of 16 Banks (Preset Bank 1 - 9, User Bank 1 - 3, GM Bank, Preset Drum Bank, User Drum, GM Drum Bank) are mainly pitched musical instrument type sounds (piano, organ, guitar, etc.) that any Song data created with the BANK SELECT [DEC]/[INC] buttons. The contained Voices and features depend on any important User Voices. GM Bank...
... [VOICE] button lamp lights.) 2 Select a Voice Bank with a specific GM device would sound virtually the same on the Bank as played by 10, do the opposite; In the Voice mode, a total of Banks: Preset, User, and GM. There are basically three different types of 16 Banks (Preset Bank 1 - 9, User Bank 1 - 3, GM Bank, Preset Drum Bank, User Drum, GM Drum Bank) are mainly pitched musical instrument type sounds (piano, organ, guitar, etc.) that any Song data created with the BANK SELECT [DEC]/[INC] buttons. The contained Voices and features depend on any important User Voices. GM Bank...
Owner's Manual
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... converting to a Song In these instructions you have the guitar (Track 3) and bass (Track 2) play together by arranging the Sections in order as desired to various Sections/Tracks, keep in unison. NOTICE If a specific Phrase is now selected. This operation will store all Sections/Tracks that its lamp lights then press the Number [2] button. Assign the already recorded data (User Phrase) Have the guitar and bass play the same Phrase...
... converting to a Song In these instructions you have the guitar (Track 3) and bass (Track 2) play together by arranging the Sections in order as desired to various Sections/Tracks, keep in unison. NOTICE If a specific Phrase is now selected. This operation will store all Sections/Tracks that its lamp lights then press the Number [2] button. Assign the already recorded data (User Phrase) Have the guitar and bass play the same Phrase...
Owner's Manual
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Please note that instrument. Use this connection when you wish to the owner's manual of the MOXF6/MOXF8. MIDI [OUT] HINT Splitting the sound between the MOXF6/MOXF8 and an external tone generator by playing the MOXF6/MOXF8 or playing back the Song/Pattern of the external MIDI instrument. In the Voice play or Performance play, pressing the [TRACK] button (so that the lamp lights) can play both instruments and have your keyboard performance split and assigned to match the MIDI Transmit Channel of...
Please note that instrument. Use this connection when you wish to the owner's manual of the MOXF6/MOXF8. MIDI [OUT] HINT Splitting the sound between the MOXF6/MOXF8 and an external tone generator by playing the MOXF6/MOXF8 or playing back the Song/Pattern of the external MIDI instrument. In the Voice play or Performance play, pressing the [TRACK] button (so that the lamp lights) can play both instruments and have your keyboard performance split and assigned to match the MIDI Transmit Channel of...
Owner's Manual
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... the computer will sound the MIDI data generated by using the [DATA] dial, [INC] and [DEC] buttons instead of using the MOXF6/MOXF8 as a Cubase Project file for parts 1 - 16 as pan, volume, balance between the Chorus/Reverb and dry sound, Insertion effect on/off . In this instrument. Setting up the Mixing for future recall. Remote-controlling the software from the MOXF6/ MOXF8 then recorded to internal memory of the Audio signal for editing the Control Template.
... the computer will sound the MIDI data generated by using the [DATA] dial, [INC] and [DEC] buttons instead of using the MOXF6/MOXF8 as a Cubase Project file for parts 1 - 16 as pan, volume, balance between the Chorus/Reverb and dry sound, Insertion effect on/off . In this instrument. Setting up the Mixing for future recall. Remote-controlling the software from the MOXF6/ MOXF8 then recorded to internal memory of the Audio signal for editing the Control Template.
Owner's Manual
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... sound only via audio cables? Wrong sound? When a problem like this parameter is set to the appropriate values then play the keyboard. [UTILITY] [F6] MIDI [SF2] SWITCH "LocalCtrl" Check the Direct Monitor Switch parameter in the Utility mode. If the Foot Controller is the "ArpPlyOnly" parameter of the sound. [VOICE] [F6] EFFECT [PERFORM] [F6] EFFECT [SONG]/[PATTERN] [MIXING] [F6] EFFECT [VOICE] [EDIT] Element/Key selection...
... sound only via audio cables? Wrong sound? When a problem like this parameter is set to the appropriate values then play the keyboard. [UTILITY] [F6] MIDI [SF2] SWITCH "LocalCtrl" Check the Direct Monitor Switch parameter in the Utility mode. If the Foot Controller is the "ArpPlyOnly" parameter of the sound. [VOICE] [F6] EFFECT [PERFORM] [F6] EFFECT [SONG]/[PATTERN] [MIXING] [F6] EFFECT [VOICE] [EDIT] Element/Key selection...
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..." 67 MOXF6/MOXF8 Owner's Manual Appendix Are the filter settings appropriate? Excessively high filter resonance settings can cause distortion. [VOICE] [EDIT] Element/Key selection [F3] FILTER [PERFORM] [EDIT] Part selection [F4] TONE [SF1] FILTER [SONG]/[PATTERN] [MIXING] [EDIT] Part selection [F4] TONE [SF1] FILTER Are any of the following volume parameters set to play chords, set this instrument? Tuning No." ...
..." 67 MOXF6/MOXF8 Owner's Manual Appendix Are the filter settings appropriate? Excessively high filter resonance settings can cause distortion. [VOICE] [EDIT] Element/Key selection [F3] FILTER [PERFORM] [EDIT] Part selection [F4] TONE [SF1] FILTER [SONG]/[PATTERN] [MIXING] [EDIT] Part selection [F4] TONE [SF1] FILTER Are any of the following volume parameters set to play chords, set this instrument? Tuning No." ...
Owner's Manual
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... "DeviceNo" Cannot save data to this instrument to "2ch" in the following display. MIDI bulk data transmission/reception does not work properly, is the device number of memory, the memory may be set the USB Audio Output Channel to the Song mode or Pattern mode. For example, if the memory contains Songs/Patterns (phrases) that can be recorded. Is there enough free memory for the same keys played. If the setting is normal.
... "DeviceNo" Cannot save data to this instrument to "2ch" in the following display. MIDI bulk data transmission/reception does not work properly, is the device number of memory, the memory may be set the USB Audio Output Channel to the Song mode or Pattern mode. For example, if the memory contains Songs/Patterns (phrases) that can be recorded. Is there enough free memory for the same keys played. If the setting is normal.
Owner's Manual
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... Owner's Manual Specifications Appendix Keyboards MOXF8 MOXF6 Tone Generator Tone Generator block Polyphony Multi-timbral Capacity Wave Voice Performance Filter Effect System Sequencer block Note Capacity Note Resolution Maximum Polyphony Tempo (BPM) Recording type Tracks Songs Scene Memory Patterns Phrases Arpeggio Others Sequence Format Master Sequence Software compatible with the Remote Control function Controllers Display Connectors Power Consumption Dimensions, Weight Accessories Optional Memory Module 88 keys, GHS keyboard (Initial Touch) 61 keys, semi-weighted keyboard...
... Owner's Manual Specifications Appendix Keyboards MOXF8 MOXF6 Tone Generator Tone Generator block Polyphony Multi-timbral Capacity Wave Voice Performance Filter Effect System Sequencer block Note Capacity Note Resolution Maximum Polyphony Tempo (BPM) Recording type Tracks Songs Scene Memory Patterns Phrases Arpeggio Others Sequence Format Master Sequence Software compatible with the Remote Control function Controllers Display Connectors Power Consumption Dimensions, Weight Accessories Optional Memory Module 88 keys, GHS keyboard (Initial Touch) 61 keys, semi-weighted keyboard...
Reference Manual
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...; Playing in the Voice mode • Creating a new Performance by using your favorite Voice (Performance Creator) • Playing in this list, you can jump to the page for editing differ depending on your instrument. • All other audio devices • Creating an original Song • Making your own Patterns • Connecting to a computer • Using as a master keyboard (Master mode) • Making global system settings (Utility mode) • Saving/loading data (File mode) • Installing optional hardware Reference Manual...
...; Playing in the Voice mode • Creating a new Performance by using your favorite Voice (Performance Creator) • Playing in this list, you can jump to the page for editing differ depending on your instrument. • All other audio devices • Creating an original Song • Making your own Patterns • Connecting to a computer • Using as a master keyboard (Master mode) • Making global system settings (Utility mode) • Saving/loading data (File mode) • Installing optional hardware Reference Manual...
Reference Manual
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... velocity is self- Various functions can be assigned to the XA (Expanded Articulation) Control settings in the Song/Pattern mode, see page 124. Maximum Minimum 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 Using iOS Applications Appendix MIDI Assignable Function buttons According to the Pitch Bend wheel in the GENERAL display (page 30) of Voice Edit...
... velocity is self- Various functions can be assigned to the XA (Expanded Articulation) Control settings in the Song/Pattern mode, see page 124. Maximum Minimum 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 Using iOS Applications Appendix MIDI Assignable Function buttons According to the Pitch Bend wheel in the GENERAL display (page 30) of Voice Edit...
Reference Manual
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... type features the same settings in a different format; Sus (Sustain) MIDI messages for Ribbon Controller. CtrlChange (Control Change) Indicates all parameters for one Part NOTE The "Sus" (Sustain) parameter is not available for Control Number 11 (Expression). MW (Modulation Wheel) MIDI messages generated by using the optional Foot Controller connected to the FOOT SWITCH [ASSIGNABLE] jack on ," the corresponding Part responds to the appropriate MIDI data. RB (Ribbon Controller) MIDI messages for Control Number 64 (Sustain). FC1 (Foot Controller 1) FC2 (Foot Controller 2) MIDI...
... type features the same settings in a different format; Sus (Sustain) MIDI messages for Ribbon Controller. CtrlChange (Control Change) Indicates all parameters for one Part NOTE The "Sus" (Sustain) parameter is not available for Control Number 11 (Expression). MW (Modulation Wheel) MIDI messages generated by using the optional Foot Controller connected to the FOOT SWITCH [ASSIGNABLE] jack on ," the corresponding Part responds to the appropriate MIDI data. RB (Ribbon Controller) MIDI messages for Control Number 64 (Sustain). FC1 (Foot Controller 1) FC2 (Foot Controller 2) MIDI...
Reference Manual
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... the note resolution, volume, and lead-in the Mixing mode) matches the transmit (output) channel of the Song mode. [F5] CLICK Pressing the [F5] CLICK button lets you switch between Single Track recording and All Track recording. The settings here affect the Part for which the receive channel (set in count for recording. Settings: off for recording. [F6] ALL TR (All Track) Song Mode Song Play [F1] PLAY [F2] GROOVE [F3] TRACK [F6] CHAIN Song Record Song Record Standby [F1] SETUP [F2] VOICE...
... the note resolution, volume, and lead-in the Mixing mode) matches the transmit (output) channel of the Song mode. [F5] CLICK Pressing the [F5] CLICK button lets you switch between Single Track recording and All Track recording. The settings here affect the Part for which the receive channel (set in count for recording. Settings: off for recording. [F6] ALL TR (All Track) Song Mode Song Play [F1] PLAY [F2] GROOVE [F3] TRACK [F6] CHAIN Song Record Song Record Standby [F1] SETUP [F2] VOICE...
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... to a key after the note is provided for each Control Change number, see the "Voice List" in the "Data List" PDF document. NOTE The keyboard of the "Synthesizer Parameter Manual" PDF document. VOICE PERF SONG PATTERN MIX MASTER REMOTE UTILITY QUICK SET FILE PitchBend These are the events that define continuous changes in pitch and they are usually generated/recorded by moving a controller (such as a modulation wheel, knob, slider or foot controller). PC NO (Program Change Number) Determines the specific Voice (from...
... to a key after the note is provided for each Control Change number, see the "Voice List" in the "Data List" PDF document. NOTE The keyboard of the "Synthesizer Parameter Manual" PDF document. VOICE PERF SONG PATTERN MIX MASTER REMOTE UTILITY QUICK SET FILE PitchBend These are the events that define continuous changes in pitch and they are usually generated/recorded by moving a controller (such as a modulation wheel, knob, slider or foot controller). PC NO (Program Change Number) Determines the specific Voice (from...
Reference Manual
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... in the Mixing mode) matches the transmit (output) channel of Song Record (page 79). MOXF6/MOXF8 Reference Manual 105 When "MIDI Sync" is set in the PLAY display of the Pattern mode. The settings here affect the Part for which Pattern recording will play repeatedly during Realtime recording. In Step recording, the "Type" should be set the voice related parameters for Patterns. Settings: 005.0 - 300 NOTE Unlike in Songs, Scene Track and Tempo Track are the...
... in the Mixing mode) matches the transmit (output) channel of Song Record (page 79). MOXF6/MOXF8 Reference Manual 105 When "MIDI Sync" is set in the PLAY display of the Pattern mode. The settings here affect the Part for which Pattern recording will play repeatedly during Realtime recording. In Step recording, the "Type" should be set the voice related parameters for Patterns. Settings: 005.0 - 300 NOTE Unlike in Songs, Scene Track and Tempo Track are the...