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User manual Yamaha, model MOXF6

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5 Press any note to start recording. Play the keyboard in time with the metronome. You can change the Arpeggio type and settings by pressing any of the [SF1] – [SF6] buttons while recording. 6 Press the [J] (Stop) button to stop recording. Recording stops and the instrument enters the Song mode. After recording, the created data will be automatically stored to internal Song/Pattern memory. Press the [F] button to hear your newly recorded performance. Record your keyboard performance to additional Tracks in Song Record as desired, and edit the recorded data in the Song Edit or Song Job to finalize the Song data. NOTE Regarding Arpeggios, not only the played notes but also all note events of Arpeggio playback will be recorded. 7 After completing, press the [STORE] button to store the Song. Recording Arpeggio playback to a Pattern If you record your keyboard playing along with Arpeggio playback in the Performance mode to a Pattern, you can quickly create full and complete rhythm patterns lasting just a few measures. These short Patterns of MIDI sequence data can be played back repeatedly in a loop and then conveniently used as ‘building blocks’ for your original Songs. The Performance Recording to a Pattern operation is the almost same as that of Recording to a Song, with the exception of the settings below. In the Performance Record display, set the “Section” and “SectionLength” as well as the same settings as in “Recording the melody and Arpeggio playback to the Song.” MOXF6/MOXF8 Owner’s Manual 37 MOXF6/MOXF8 Owner’s Manual Quick Guide 38 Section From A – P, select the Section which comprises the Pattern. If you create several Sections, you can use them as rhythm variations within a single Song. Section Length Set the length of the selected Section. Set the value to 1 – 4 according to the length of the current Arpeggio types. After creating the Pattern Sections, program their playback order to create a Pattern Chain. For details, see page 49. Connecting a microphone or audio equipment Playing the keyboard along with the sound input from the A/D INPUT [L]/[R] jacks You can have the A/D input sound—such as your voice through a microphone, a guitar, bass, or CD player—assigned as an Audio Input Part. Various parameters such as volume, pan, and effect can be set to this Part and the sound is output together with the sound of your keyboard performance. In these example instructions, you’ll learn how to use the A/D input sound in the Voice mode. 1 Make sure to turn off the power of this instrument and set the A/D INPUT [GAIN] knob to the minimum. 2 Connect the audio equipment or the microphone to the A/D INPUT [L]/[R] jack on the rear panel. NOTE A standard dynamic microphone is recommended. (This instrument does not support phantom-powered condenser microphones.) 3 Turn on the connected audio equipment, then turn on the MOXF6/MOXF8. 4 Press the [VOICE] button to enter the Voice Play mode. MOXF6/MOXF8 Stereo audio equipment (CD player, etc.) A/D INPUT [R] A/D INPUT [L] L R MOXF6/MOXF8 Microphone A/D INPUT [L]/[R] Quick Guide 5 Press [UTILITY] • [F3] VCE A/D . [SF1] OUTPUT, then set the “Mono/Stereo” parameter. This parameter determines the signal configuration for the audio signal via the A/D INPUT [L]/[R] jacks, or how the signal or signals are routed (stereo or mono). When connecting the audio device as shown in step 2, set this parameter to “stereo” or “LRMono.” When connecting the microphone as shown in step 2, set this parameter to “LMono.” If necessary, set the other parameters. NOTE For details about the parameters including Mono/Stereo, see the “Reference Manual” PDF document. NOTE The above parameter settings including Mono/Stereo are applied to the entire Voice mode. If necessary, press the [STORE] button to store these with the Utility settings. NOTE The above parameter settings including Mono/Stereo differ depending on the selected mode. NOTE For the Performance mode, set the above parameters on the display called up via [PERFORM] . [EDIT] . [COMMON] . [F5] A/D IN . [SF1] OUTPUT. The settings will be stored for each Performance. For the Song/Pattern mode, set this parameter on the display called up via [SONG] or [PATTERN] . [MIXING] . [EDIT] . [COMMON] . [F5] A/D IN . [SF1] OUTPUT. The settings will be stored for each Song/Pattern. 6 Press [UTILITY] . [F1] GENERAL . [SF6] OTHER, then set the “Mic/Line” parameter according to the equipment connected to the A/D INPUT [L]/[R] jacks. When connecting equipment of low output level (such as a microphone, guitar, bass), set this parameter to “mic.” When connecting equipment of high output level (such as a synthesizer keyboard, CD player), set this parameter to “line.” NOTE This setting is available for all modes. If necessary, press the [STORE] button to store this with the Utility settings. 7 Press the A/D INPUT [ON/OFF] button so that its lamp lights. This setting enables audio signals to be input from the connected audio device. 8 Press the [LEVEL] meter b...

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