User manual YAMAHA MC802

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[. . . ] 141 Quick Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 File Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Supplementary Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 File/Folder selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Playing back a SMF (Standard MIDI file) from USB flash memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] When set to "off, " the appropriate Voice is not assigned to the edited Part. The currently assigned Voice is maintained. [F4] LIMIT [F5] PLAY FX [F6] OUT CH Song Edit [F1] CHANGE [F2] VIEW FLT [F4] LIMIT These are the same as in the Arpeggio Edit display (page 28) of the Voice mode. [F4] TR SEL [F5] INSERT [F6] DELETE Song Job [F5] PLAY FX (Play Effect) These are the same as in the Arpeggio Edit display (page 28) of the Voice mode. [F1] UNDO/REDO [F2] NOTE [F3] EVENT [F4] MEAS [F6] OUT CH (Output Channel) OutputSwitch When this is set to on, Arpeggio playback data is output via MIDI. Settings: off, on [F5] TRACK [F6] SONG Supplementary Information TransmitCh (Transmit Channel) Determines the MIDI transmit channel for Arpeggio playback data. When set to "KbdCh, " the Arpeggio playback data is output via the MIDI Keyboard Transmit Channel ([UTILITY] [F6] MIDI "KBDTransCh"). Settings: 1 ­ 16, KbdCh (Keyboard Channel) MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual 83 VOICE PERF SONG PATTERN MIX MASTER REMOTE UTILITY QUICK SET FILE Song Edit This mode gives you comprehensive, detailed controls for editing the MIDI events of individual Song Tracks. MIDI events are messages (such as note on/off, note number, program change number, etc. ) that make up the data of a recorded Track. It can be used to correct mistakes as well as add dynamics or effects such as vibrato to refine and finish the Song. Song Mode Song Play [F1] PLAY [F2] GROOVE [F3] TRACK [SONG] Song selection [EDIT] [F6] CHAIN Song Record Song Record Standby [F1] SETUP Operation [F1] CHANGE Shows the Event List of the selected Song Track. See the Owner's Manual for instructions. [F2] VOICE [F3] ARP ED [F5] CLICK [F6] ALL TR [F2] VIEW FLT (View Filter) The display lets you select the event types that appear on the CHANGE display. For example, if you wish to edit only note events, place a checkmark in the box next to "Note" so that only the note events appear in the CHANGE display (Event List). Settings: Note, PitchBend, ProgramChange, ControlChange, Ch. AfterTouch, PolyAfterTouch, RPN (Registered Parameter Number), NRPN (Non Registered Parameter Number), Exclusive During Song Recording [F1] SETUP [F3] REST [F4] TIE [F5] DELETE [F6] BAK DEL Arpeggio Edit [F1] COMMON [F2] TYPE [F3] MAIN [F5] CLR ALL (Clear All) Press the [F5] to remove all checkmarks at once. [F6] SET ALL Press the [F6] to set checkmarks into all boxes. [F4] LIMIT [F5] PLAY FX [F6] OUT CH Song Edit [F4] TR SEL (Track Select) You can switch between the display for 1 ­ 16 Tracks, SCN (Scene) Track, and TMP (Tempo) Track by pressing this button. [F1] CHANGE [F2] VIEW FLT [F4] TR SEL [F5] INSERT [F6] DELETE [F5] INSERT When the cursor is located at the desired position in the [F1] CHANGE display (Event List), pressing this button calls up the display for inserting new MIDI events in the Song mode or Pattern mode. The event types which can be inserted to the Song are described below. Song Job [F1] UNDO/REDO [F2] NOTE [F3] EVENT [F4] MEAS Note These are the events that define notes, making up the largest portion of all performance data. This is the most common and prevalent type of data. [F5] TRACK [F6] SONG Supplementary Information NOTE (Note name) Determines the note name or the specific keyboard pitch of the note. Settings: C -2 ­ G8 GATE (Gate time) Determines the length of time that a note actually sounds in beats and clocks. Settings: 000:001 ­ 999:479 NOTE On this synthesizer, one clock is 1/480th of a quarter note. VELO (Velocity) Determines how strongly the selected note sounds. Settings: 001 ­ 127 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual 84 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 generated by Pitch Bend Wheel operation. Song Mode Song Play [F1] PLAY [F2] GROOVE [F3] TRACK [F6] CHAIN Song Record Song Record Standby [F1] SETUP [F2] VOICE [F3] ARP ED [F5] CLICK [F6] ALL TR During Song Recording [F1] SETUP [F3] REST [F4] TIE [F5] DELETE [F6] BAK DEL Arpeggio Edit [F1] COMMON [F2] TYPE [F3] MAIN [F4] LIMIT [F5] PLAY FX [F6] OUT CH Song Edit [F1] CHANGE [F2] VIEW FLT [F4] TR SEL [F5] INSERT [F6] DELETE Song Job [F1] UNDO/REDO [F2] NOTE [F3] EVENT [F4] MEAS [F5] TRACK [F6] SONG Supplementary Information DATA Determines the Pitch Bend data. Settings: -8192 ­ +8191 ProgramChange Program change events are used to select Voices. BANK Determines the Voice bank. The voice bank consists of MSB and LSB. Settings: 000 ­ 127, *** NOTE Bank select MSB and LSB are actually part of the Control Change set of messages (below). However, since they apply specifically to Voice selection, they are grouped and described here. PC NO (Program Change Number) Determines the specific Voice (from the bank selected by MSB and LSB above). Settings: 000 ­ 127 NOTE For information on the Voice Bank and Voice number, see the "Voice List" in the "Data List" PDF document. Control Change These events control the sound and certain response characteristics of the voice, and are usually generated/recorded by moving a controller (such as a modulation wheel, knob, slider or foot controller). CTRL NO (Control Number) Determines the Control Change number. Settings: 000 ­ 127 NOTE For information on the functions assigned to the each Control Change number, see the "MIDI" section of the "Synthesizer Parameter Manual" PDF document. DATA See "Data Entry MSB/LSB" in the "MIDI" section of the "Synthesizer Parameter Manual" PDF document. Settings: 000 ­ 127 Ch. AfterTouch (Channel After Touch) This event is generated when pressure is applied to a key after the note is played. A setting of 100% produces exact timing. A setting of 0% results in no quantization. Settings: 000% ­ 100% SwingRate Delays notes on even-numbered beats (backbeats) to produce a swing feel. For example, if the meter is 4/4 and the quantize value is quarter notes, the 2nd and 4th beats of the measure will be delayed. When a triplet quantize value is used, the last note of each triplet is delayed. When the quantize value is even-numbered, beats will be delayed. Settings: The range differs depending on Quantize setting. For details, see below. If the quantize value is 1/4 note, 8th note, 16th note, 32nd note: A setting of 100% is equivalent to twice the length of the specified quantize value. A setting of 50% produces exact timing and therefore no swing feel. Settings above 51% increase the amount of swing, with 75% being equivalent to a dotted-note delay. If the quantize value is 1/4 note triplet, 8th note triplet, 16th note triplet: A setting of 100% is equivalent to three times the length of the specified quantize value. A setting of 66% produces exact timing and therefore no swing feel. Settings above 67% increase the amount of swing, with 83% being equivalent to a sextuplet delay. [. . . ] If the file name contains spaces and other characters unrecognized in MS-DOS, these characters will automatically be replaced by "_" (underscore) characters when saving. [SF1] EXEC (Execute) Rename the selected file. NOTE To open the selected directory, press the [ENTER]. [SF2] SET NAME Pressing this button copies the file/directory name selected at the file/directory selection box to the file name location. [SF3] NEW Pressing this button creates a new directory in the current directory. [F5] DELETE Select the desired file type. Select the file or directory to be deleted. From this display you can delete files/directories from the selected USB flash memory device. Select the desired file or folder as shown above, then press the [SF1] EXEC button. [. . . ]

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