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MOXF6/MOXF8 Owner’s Manual
Quick Guide
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3 Press the [EDIT] button to enter the Mixing Edit
mode.
4 Call up the Common Edit display or Part Edit
display.
Use Part Edit to edit the parameters for each Part. Use
Common Edit to edit the parameters for all of the Parts.
5 Select the menu you wish to edit by pressing the
[F1] – [F6] buttons and [SF1] – [SF6] buttons, then
edit the parameters in each display.
For details on each parameter, see the “Reference Manual”
PDF document.
6 Repeat steps 4 – 5 as desired.
7 Press [STORE] [F1] SEQ [ENTER] to store the
settings as Song data.
This operation will store all the Songs and Patterns at the
same time.
NOTICE
If you are editing Mixing parameters and you select a different Song
without storing the one being edited, all the edits you've made will be
erased.
Storing the created Song
After creating a Song, assign a name to the Song then
execute the Store operation.
1 Press [SONG] [JOB] [F6] SONG to call up the
Song Job List.
2 Select “04:Song Name,” press the [ENTER] button
to call up the Song Name display, then enter the
Song name.
Move the Cursor to the desired position then enter the
character by holding the [SF6] CHAR button. Repeat this
operation as often as necessary to create the name.
NOTE
For specific instructions on naming, see Basic Operation on
page 22.
3 After naming, press the [ENTER] button to actually
enter the name.
4 P
ress the [STORE] button, followed by the [F1] SEQ
button.
The Store display appears.
5 Press the [ENTER] button to store the Song.
This operation will store all the Songs and Patterns at the
same time.
After storing, press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Store
display.
NOTE
S
ong/Pattern data consists of MIDI sequence data and
Mixin
g data. MIDI sequence data is recorded by playing the
keyboard while Mixing data is created by editing the
parameters.
HINT
Storing Mixing settings as a template
The Mixing settings you make can be stored as a
Template—letting you create your own custom Mixing/Voice
configurations for future use in recording Songs. This operation
can be done on the display called up via [SONG] [STORE]
[F2] TEMPLATE. For detailed instructions, see the
“Reference Manual” PDF document.
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