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Yamaha MOX8 User Manual

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Voice Parameters
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Waveform Bank Specifies the Waveform Bank of an Element or Drum Key (Drum Voice).
Preset
User: This lets you create User Waveforms based on samples that
are recorded in the Sampling mode.
Waveform Category and
Number
Specifies the waveform of an Element (Normal Voice) or Drum Key (Drum
Voice).
The waveform is specified as a combination of a Waveform Category and
a Waveform Number.
Assign Mode (for Drum
Voices)
Enables or disables double playback of the same note.
Single: Double or repeated playback of the same note is not possible.
The first note will be stopped, then the next note will be sounded.
Multi: All notes are sounded simultaneously. This allows playback of
the same note when it is played multiple times in succession
(especially for tambourine and cymbal sounds that you would want to
ring out to their full decay).
In general, you can use the setting Multi. Keep in mind that the Multi
setting consumes overall polyphony and that sounds may be cut off.
Receive Note Off (for
Drum Voices)
Determines whether a Drum Key responds to the MIDI Note Off message
or not.
On: Stops the sound when you release the key (Drum Key). For
sustained, non-fading drum sounds.
Off: Continues the (fading) sound when you release the key (Drum
Key).
Alternate Group (for
Drum Voices)
Prevents playback of unnatural combinations of Drum Keys.
You should assign Drum Keys that cannot be played simultaneously on a
real Drum Kit (like open and closed hi-hats) to the same Alternate Group.
Select Off for Drum Keys that can be played simultaneously.
Key On Delay Defines the time delay between when a key is pressed and the
corresponding sound is actually played.
The higher the value, the longer the delay time.
Delay Tempo Sync Determines if the Key On Delay is synchronized to the tempo of the
Arpeggio or sequencer (Song or Pattern).
Delay Tempo Determines the timing of the Key On Delay when the Delay Tempo Sync
is set to On.
Velocity Cross Fade Determines how gradually the volume of an Element decreases in
proportion to the distance of Velocity changes outside the Velocity Limit
setting.
The higher the value, the more gradual the volume decreases.
0: No sound outside the Velocity Limit (see "Velocity Limit") is
produced.
Use this parameter to create natural-sounding Velocity cross fades, in
which different Elements change gradually depending on the strength at
which you play the keyboard.

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Yamaha MOX8 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony64 notes
Arpeggiator6, 720 types
Display240 x 64 dot LCD
Sound EngineAWM2
Multitimbral Capacity16 parts
Wave ROM355MB (when converted to 16-bit linear format)
Keyboard88-key, Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) keyboard
EffectsReverb, Chorus, Insertion Effects, Master Effects, EQ
Sequencer16-track
ConnectivityUSB, MIDI In/Out, Phones, Output L/Mono, R, Foot Controller, Footswitch, Damper
Dimensions1, 320 x 405 x 168 mm

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