Yamaha MOX8 Reference Manual

Yamaha MOX8 Reference Manual

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Using the MOX6/MOX8 Manuals.................................. 2
Functional Blocks......................................................... 3
Tone Generator Block .................................................. 4
A/D Input Block ............................................................. 8
Sequencer Block........................................................... 9
Arpeggio Block ........................................................... 11
Controller Block.......................................................... 17
Effect Block ................................................................. 18
Internal Memory .......................................................... 22
Voice Mode.................................................................. 25
Supplementary Information ............................................ 53
Voice Category List ..................................................................53
Setting examples of the Destination.........................................53
Functions of Knobs 1 - 8..........................................................54
Performance Mode ..................................................... 55
Supplementary Information ............................................ 74
Performance Category List ......................................................74
Functions of Knobs 1 - 8..........................................................74
Song Mode .................................................................. 76
Supplementary Information ............................................ 97
Song Playback Types ..............................................................97
Song Track Loop - setting example.........................................99
Punch In/Out (Type = punch).................................................100
Basic Procedure in the Song Job Mode ................................100
Pattern Mode ............................................................. 101
Supplementary Information .......................................... 112
Pattern Playback Types .........................................................112
Loop Recording (Pattern).......................................................113
Mixing Mode .............................................................. 114
Supplementary Information .......................................... 124
Editing a Performance by using the Knobs............................124
Creating an Arpeggio.............................................................125
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Contents
Master Mode.............................................................. 128
Remote Mode ............................................................ 133
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Utility Mode ............................................................... 141
Quick Setup............................................................... 151
File Mode ................................................................... 153
About MIDI................................................................. 160
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Supplementary Information ..........................................158
File/Folder selection............................................................... 158
USB flash memory ................................................................. 158
Formatting a USB flash memory device ................................ 159
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Creating an Arpeggio.............125 Storing the Mixing settings as a Mixing Template....126 Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to update or modify this manual at any time without prior notice. The most up-to-date version is freely available for download from the following web page.
  • Page 2: Using The Mox6/Mox8 Manuals

    Using the MOX6/MOX8 Manuals Your MOX6/MOX8 synthesizer comes with four different reference guides — the Owner’s Manual, the Reference Manual (this document), the Synthesizer Parameter Manual, and the Data List. While the Owner’s Manual is packaged together with the synthesizer as a hardcopy booklet, this Reference Manual, Synthesizer Parameter Manual, and the Data List are provided as PDF documents on the bundled CD-ROM.
  • Page 3: Basic Structure

    This instrument is equipped with a AWM2 tone generator block. AWM2 (Advanced Wave Memory 2) is a synthesis system based on sampled waves (sound material), and is used in many Yamaha synthesizers. For extra realism, each AWM2 Voice uses multiple samples of a real instrument’s waveform. Furthermore, a wide variety of parameters—envelope generator, filter, modulation, and others—can be applied.
  • Page 4: Tone Generator Block

    Elements 2, 4 and 6 would be strongly played sounds, for each respective note range. Actually, the MOX6/MOX8 is even more flexible than this, since it allows up to eight independent Elements.
  • Page 5 Conventional synthesizers recreate a legato effect in the mono mode by continuing the volume envelope of a previous note on to the next one. However, this results in an unnatural sound different from that of an actual acoustic instrument. The MOX6/MOX8 more accurately reproduces a legato effect by Appendix...
  • Page 6 Elements and Drum Keys Functional blocks Elements and Drum Keys are the smallest “building blocks” in the MOX6/MOX8 that comprise a Voice; Tone Generator block in fact, only one Element or one Drum Key could be used to create a Voice. These small sound units can...
  • Page 7 “Mixing.” You can use the Mixing when playing the MOX6/MOX8 sounds by using an external MIDI sequencer as well as using the sequencer block of the instrument. In this case, you should use the Mixing of the Song or Pattern that does not contain any sequence data.
  • Page 8: A/D Input Block

    147) of the Utility mode. The gain of the audio signal from the A/D INPUT [L]/[R] jacks can be adjusted via the A/D INPUT [GAIN] knob on the panel. Moreover, the on/off setting of the audio signal from the A/D INPUT [L]/[R] jacks can be set via the A/D INPUT [ON/OFF] button. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 9: Sequencer Block

    Sequencer block in the Pattern mode About Patterns In the MOX6/MOX8, the term “Pattern” refers to a relatively short musical or rhythmic Phrase—1 to 256 measures—which is used for looped playback. Therefore, once Pattern playback starts, it continues until you press the [ ] (Stop) button.
  • Page 10 Tone Generator block Pattern Chain allows you to string several different Sections (within a single Pattern) together to make a single, complete Song. You can have the MOX6/MOX8 automatically change Sections by creating a A/D Input block Pattern Chain beforehand, recording Pattern playback with Section changes from the Pattern Chain Sequencer block display.
  • Page 11: Arpeggio Block

    (common to Parts 1 – 4) will be recorded to Tracks 1 – 4 separately. NOTE For details on operation, refer to the MOX6/MOX8 Owner’s Manual. Arpeggio Block This block lets you automatically trigger musical and rhythmic phrases using the current Voice by simply pressing a note or notes on the keyboard.
  • Page 12 This allows very natural keyboard playing across the entire keyboard with arpeggio generated bass and backing parts. 2) The arpeggio will always play harmonically correct parts. These are especially useful for bass and chordal backing parts. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 13 *1 The Loop parameter can be set in the PLAY FX display of Arpeggio Edit for Voice mode (page 28), Performance mode (page 58), and Song/Pattern mode (page 83). *2 The “VoiceWithARP” parameter can be set in the MAIN display of the Arpeggio Edit for Song/Pattern mode (page 83). MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 14 For the displays including the “AccntVelTh” parameters, see PLAY FX display of the Arpeggio Edit for Voice mode (page 28), Performance mode (page 58), and Song/Pattern mode (page 83). NOTE For information on Arpeggio types that use this function, refer to the “Arpeggio Type List” in the “Data List” PDF document. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 15: Arpeggio Playback Types

    When the “KeyMode” parameter is set to “thru” or “thrudirect,” a different sequence is played back depending on the order you play the notes. NOTE Since these types are programmed for Normal Voices, using them with Drum Voices may not produce musically appropriate results. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 16 Arpeggios not only provide inspiration and full rhythmic passages over which you can perform, they give you quality MIDI data you can use in creating Songs, or fully formed backing parts to be used in your live performances. For instructions on using Arpeggio, see the “Quick Guide” in the Owner’s Manual. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 17: Controller Block

    Press the [DAW REMOTE] to enter the Remote mode. Entering the Remote mode will change the functions of the panel buttons— with the exception of the A/D INPUT [ON/OFF], OCTAVE [-]/[+], TRANSPOSE [-]/[+] and [UTILITY] buttons—to those exclusive to this mode. For details, see the Remote mode of the “Reference” section on page 133. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 18: Effect Block

    Master EQ Master EQ is applied to the final (post-effect), overall sound of the instrument. In this EQ, all five bands can be set to peaking, with shelving being available also for the lowest and highest bands. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 19: In The Voice Mode

    Chorus and Reverb. When “Mode” is set to “VST” or “2StereoRec,” the signal which is output from the Insertion Effect will be directly output to the USB [TO HOST] terminal or OUTPUT [L/MONO]/[R] jacks. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 20 Utility mode, set the level of the signal sent to Chorus and Reverb. When “Mode” is set to “VST” or “2StereoRec,” the signal which is output from the Insertion Effect will be directly output to the USB [TO HOST] terminal or OUTPUT [L/MONO]/[R] jacks. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 21 About the Vocoder Effect Functional blocks MOX6/MOX8 features a Vocoder effect. Vocoder is a distinctive, “robot voice” effect which extracts the characteristic of Tone Generator block the microphone sound and adds it to the sound via your keyboard performance. The human voice consists of sounds A/D Input block generated from the vocal cords, and filtered by the throat, nose and mouth.
  • Page 22: Internal Memory

    Internal Memory Functional blocks The MOX6/MOX8 creates a variety of different kinds of data, including Voice, Performance, Song, and Pattern. This Tone Generator block section describes how to maintain the various types of data and use the memory devices/media for storing them.
  • Page 23 Voice/Performance/Song/Pattern without storing the one you were editing, you Mixing mode can recall your original edits. Master mode NOTE Keep in mind that the recall buffer is not available in the Master Edit mode. Remote mode Utility mode Quick setup File mode Appendix MIDI MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 24: Reference

    UTILITY QUICK SET FILE Reference This section provides a detailed description of the parameters used to configure your MOX6/MOX8. Display’s Basic Configuration Indicates the selected Track. Indicates the current edit status; for example, Common edit or Part edit. Indicates the Voice/Performance/Song/Pattern/Master that is currently selected for editing.
  • Page 25: Voice Mode

    The Arpeggio types are assigned to the buttons with 8th note icons on the display tab. You can call them up by pressing these buttons any time during your keyboard performance. The Arpeggio Type can be set in the Arpeggio Edit display [F3] COPY (page 27). [F4] BULK Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 26 Determines the Cutoff Frequency for the Filter. When the Low Pass Filter is selected, for example, the larger the value the brighter the decay. RESO (Resonance) Knob Determines the emphasis given to the Cutoff Frequency. Settings: -64 – +0 – +63 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 27 Determines whether Arpeggio is on or off. Settings: off, on Hold (Arpeggio Hold) Determines whether the Arpeggio continues cycling after the keys are released. For details on settings, see the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual” PDF document. Settings: sync-off, off, on MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 28 Some Arpeggio types belonging to the “Cntr” Category may not have note events (page 16). When such an Arpeggio type is selected and “KeyMode” is set to “sort” or “thru,” no sound is produced, even if the MOX6/MOX8 receives Note On messages. [F3] MAIN [F4] LIMIT...
  • Page 29 Common Edit [F1] GENERAL [F2] OUTPUT [F3] EQ [F4] CTL SET [F6] EFFECT Key Edit [F1] OSC [F2] PITCH [F3] FILTER [F4] AMP [F6] EQ Voice Job [F1] INIT [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F4] BULK Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 30 (1/8 Tone), 10 (Indian), 11 (Arabic 1), 12 (Arabic 2), 13 (Arabic 3) [F3] COPY M. TuningRoot (Micro Tuning Root) [F4] BULK Determines the root note for the Micro Tuning function. Supplementary Information Settings: C – B MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 31 RevSend (Reverb Send) Knob Supplementary Information Determines the Send level of the signal sent from Insertion Effect A/B (or the bypassed signal) to the Chorus/Reverb effect. Settings: 0 – 127 NOTE For details about effect connections, see page MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 32 See the “Control List” in the “Data List” PDF document. [F3] FILTER Depth [F4] AMP Determines the degree to which the Source controller affects the Destination. [F6] EQ Settings: -64 – +0 – +63 Voice Job [F1] INIT [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F4] BULK Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 33 [F2] RECALL Settings: 0 – 127 [F3] COPY FadeOut (Fade Out Time) [F4] BULK Determines the time over which the LFO effect is faded out (after the “Hold” time has elapsed). Supplementary Information Settings: 0 – 127 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 34 Determines the level for each step set in the “Step” parameter. [F4] BULK Settings: -64 – +0 – +63 Supplementary Information Step Numerator: Selects the desired step. Settings: 1 – 16 Denominator: Determines the maximum number of steps. Settings: 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 35 Effect type, see the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual” PDF document. Voice Job [F1] INIT Chorus to Reverb [F2] RECALL Determines the Send level of the signal sent from the Chorus Effect to the Reverb Effect. Settings: [F3] COPY 0 – 127 [F4] BULK Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 36 For information on the editable [F4] BULK Effect parameters in each Effect type, see the “Data Supplementary Information List” PDF document. Also, for details on the description for the each Effect parameter, see the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual” PDF document. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 37 Determines the amount (in BPF) by which the cutoff frequency value of the BPFs (for the Inst Input) is shifted. This parameter can be used to adjust the pitch of the Vocoder sound. Settings: -2, -1, +0, +1, +2 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 38: Element Edit

    AF off (all Assignable Function off), AF1 On (Assignable Function 1 on), AF2 On (Assignable Function 2 on) WaveCategory (Waveform Category) WaveNumber (Waveform Number) Determines the Waveform for the selected Element. See the “Waveform List” in the “Data List” PDF document. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 39 Determines the pitch of each Element in semitones. [F2] RECALL Settings: -48 – +0 – +48 [F3] COPY Fine (Fine Tuning) [F4] BULK Determines the fine tuning for the pitch of each Element. Supplementary Information Settings: -64 – +0 – +63 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 40 LEVEL: -128 – +0 – +127 [F3] FILTER DEPTH: -64 – +0 – +63 [F4] AMP NOTE For details on PEG, see the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual” PDF document. [F6] EQ Voice Job [F1] INIT [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F4] BULK Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 41 BPFw, this parameter is used to adjust the width of the band of signal frequencies passed by the filter. Supplementary Information Settings: 0 – 127 Distance Determines the distance between the Cutoff Frequencies for the Dual Filter types (two filters connected in parallel fashion) and the LPF12+BPF6 filter. Settings: -128 – +0 – +127 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 42 [F2] RECALL Settings: TIME: 0 – 127 LEVEL: -128 – +0 – +127 [F3] COPY DEPTH: -64 – +0 – +63 [F4] BULK NOTE For details on FEG, see the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual” PDF document. Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 43 Determines the amount by which the sound of the selected Drum key is panned alternately left and right for each note you press. The Pan setting (above) is used as the basic Pan position. Settings: L64 – C – R63 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 44 146) of the Utility mode. Note that this setting is not necessary when controlling the half-damper by sending Control Change messages from an external MIDI device to the instrument. NOTE For details on AEG, see the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual” PDF document. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 45 (square wave) [F6] EQ Voice Job [F1] INIT [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY Speed [F4] BULK Adjusts the speed (frequency) of LFO variation. The larger the setting, the faster the speed. Supplementary Information Settings: 0 – 63 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 46 – Settings: -32 – +0 – +32 [F2] RECALL – Low Gain High Gain Freq [F3] COPY Settings: -32 – +0 – +32 Settings: -32 – +0 – +32 Settings: 139.7Hz – 12.9kHz [F4] BULK Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 47: Drum Voice Edit

    This is the same as in Normal Voice Common Edit. See page 32. Please note that the Element Switch parameter is not [F4] AMP available in Drum Voice Common Edit. [F6] EQ Voice Job [F1] INIT [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F4] BULK Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 48 Supplementary Information Determines the level of the Drum key sound (the bypassed signal) that is sent to the Chorus effect. This is available only when Insertion Effect Output (above) is set to “thru.” Settings: 0 – 127 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 49 Pitch (Pitch Velocity Sensitivity) Determines how the pitch of the selected Drum key responds to velocity. [F4] AMP Settings: -64 – +0 – +63 [F6] EQ Voice Job [F1] INIT [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F4] BULK Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 50 [F1] PLAY [SF1] CUTOFF [F3] PORTA [F4] EG You can apply filter settings to the Drum Voice. The MOX6/MOX8 lets you apply a low pass filter and high pass filter to each individual Drum key. [F5] ARP ED [F6] EFFECT...
  • Page 51 Common Edit [F1] GENERAL [F2] OUTPUT [F3] EQ [F4] CTL SET [F6] EFFECT Key Edit [F1] OSC [F2] PITCH [F3] FILTER [F4] AMP [F6] EQ Voice Job [F1] INIT [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F4] BULK Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 52 Press the [ENTER] button to execute the Bulk Dump. Supplementary Information In order to execute Bulk Dump, you will need to set the correct MIDI Device Number, with the following operation: [UTILITY]  NOTE [F6] MIDI  [SF1] CH  DeviceNo. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 53: Supplementary Information

    Supplementary Information Voice Play [F1] PLAY  Voice Category List [F3] PORTA This is the list of the Main Categories and their Sub Categories to which the respective Voices of the MOX6/MOX8 [F4] EG belong. [F5] ARP ED Main Category...
  • Page 54: Functions Of Knobs 1 - 8

    Key Edit [VOICE]  ARP [EDIT]  [F3] MAIN  “Tempo” Knob 8 TEMPO page 27 [F1] OSC [F2] PITCH [F3] FILTER [F4] AMP [F6] EQ Voice Job [F1] INIT [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F4] BULK Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 55: Performance Mode

    The Arpeggio types are assigned to the buttons with 8th note icons on the display tab. You can call them up by pressing these buttons any time during your keyboard performance. The Arpeggio Type can be set in the Arpeggio Edit display (page 57). MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 56: Voice/Porta

    This display contains the basic EG settings, both volume and filter. The settings made here are applied as offsets to the AEG and FEG settings in the Performance Part Edit (page 68). The parameters are the same as in the [F4] EG display of Voice Play. See page MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 57 [F2] TYPE This display contains the basic settings for Arpeggio playback, including Type and Tempo in the Performance mode. The MOX6/MOX8 has four arpeggiators. In the Performance mode, the different Arpeggio types can be assigned to up [F3] MAIN to four parts, and the up to four arpeggio types can be simultaneously played. The parameters are the same as in the...
  • Page 58 MIDI Keyboard Transmit Channel ([UTILITY]  [F6] MIDI  [SF1] CH  “KBDTransCh”). [F2] RECALL Settings: 1 – 16, KbdCh (Keyboard Channel) [F3] COPY [F4] BULK Performance Record [F1] SETUP [F2] REC TR [F3] OTHER [F5] CLICK [F6] INFO Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 59: Performance Edit

    Determines the Q (bandwidth) for the Mid band. The higher the value, the smaller the bandwidth. The lower the value, Supplementary Information the wider the bandwidth. Settings: -64 – +0 – +63 [SF4] PORTA (Portamento) This display allows you to set the Portamento-related parameters. The parameters are the same as in Performance Play. page MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 60 The effect parameter differs depending on the currently selected effect type. For details on the editable Effect parameters in each Effect type, see the “Data List” PDF document. Also, for details on the description for each Effect parameter, see the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual” PDF document. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 61 Determines whether the audio signal for each Part is output to USB 1/2 or USB 3/4. This parameter is available only when “Mode” is set to “2StereoRec” in the USB I/O display of the Utility mode. Settings: 1&2, 3&4 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 62 Determines the category and type for the Insertion Effect A/B. Settings: For details on the editable Effect categories and types, see the “Data List” PDF document. Also, for details on the description for each Effect type, see the “Synthesizer Parameter Manual” PDF document. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 63 Determines the pan position of the Chorus/Reverb effect sound. Settings: L63 (far left) – C (center) – R63 (far right) Chorus To Reverb Determines the Send level of the signal sent from the Chorus Effect to the Reverb Effect. Settings: 0 – 127 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 64 When “both” is selected, all the notes across the entire keyboard will produce sound. Actually, sound is produced by playing the notes within the area that matches both the settings here and the Note Limit setting. Settings: both, lower, upper MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 65 [F6] INFO When Offset (below) is set to 64: Supplementary Information Depth = 127 Depth = 64 Actual resulting velocity (affecting the tone Depth = 32 generator) Depth = 0 Velocity with which you play a note MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 66 Performance mode, see page ChoSend (Chorus Send) Determines the volume for each Part. This lets you make detailed balance adjustments among the various sounds of the Drum Voice. Settings: 0 – 127 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 67 Determines the level gain for the Frequency (set above), or the amount the selected frequency band is attenuated or [F2] REC TR boosted. [F3] OTHER Settings: -12.00dB – +0.00dB – +12.00dB [F5] CLICK [F6] INFO Determines the Q (bandwidth) for the Mid band. Supplementary Information Settings: 0.7 – 10.3 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 68 Release (Release Time) Determines each parameter of the AEG for each Part. For more details about AEG, see page 44. The “Sustain” and “Release” parameters are not available for the Drum Voice Parts. Settings: -64 – +0 – +63 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 69 A.Func2 (Assignable Function 2) [F5] CLICK MIDI messages generated by using the ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION [1] and [2] buttons. [F6] INFO BC (Breath Controller) Supplementary Information MIDI messages for Breath Controller. Exp (Expression) MIDI messages for Control Number 11 (Expression). MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 70: Performance Job

    Data type of the destination Determines the destination data type including the Part number. According to the setting here, the Data type of the source ( ) will be automatically set to the appropriate item. Settings: common, part1 – 4, A/D MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 71 [F6] MIDI  [SF1] CH  “DeviceNo.” [F3] EQ [F4] TONE [F5] RCV SW Performance Job [F1] INIT [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F4] BULK Performance Record [F1] SETUP [F2] REC TR [F3] OTHER [F5] CLICK [F6] INFO Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 72 The Arpeggio types are assigned to the buttons with 8th note icons on the display tab. You can call them up by pressing these buttons any time during your keyboard performance. Selects the Arpeggio setting before recording. The Supplementary Information Arpeggio Type can be set in the Arpeggio Edit display (page 58). MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 73 Indicates the Song/Pattern number, Section (only when the Sequencer Mode is set to “pattern”), and the Song/Pattern name which is set as the destination for the Performance recording. Also, this indicates the space left on the Sequencer [F6] INFO memory. Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 74: Supplementary Information

    [PERFORM]  [F4] EG  AEG “REL” Knob 4 RELEASE Common Edit page 56 [PERFORM]  [EDIT]  Number [1] – [4] button  [F4] TONE  [SF4] AEG  Part Edit page 68 “Release” of the selected part MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 75 Part Edit page 58 Knob 7 UNITMULTIPLY Common Edit Disabled [PERFORM]  ARP [EDIT]  [F5] PLY FX  ”UnitMultiply” Part Edit page 58 [PERFORM]  ARP [EDIT]  [F1] COMMON  “Tempo” Knob 8 TEMPO page 57 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 76: Song Mode

    -36 – +0 – +36 Meter Determines the meter (time signature) of the Song. The specified meter is applied to the measure specified in the “MEAS” ( ) parameter. Settings: 1/16 – 16/16, 1/8 – 16/8, 1/4 – 8/4 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 77 Lengthens or shortens the note(s) on the selected grid in clock increments. Settings: -120 – +000 – +120 VELO OFST (Velocity Offset) Increases or decreases the velocity of the note(s) on the selected grid. Settings: -127 – +000 – +127 MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 78 ....Stops Song chain playback at the selected chain number. You can restart the Song chain playback from the next chain number by pressing the [ ] (Play) button. [F2] NOTE end ....Indicates the end mark of the Song chain data. [F3] EVENT [F4] MEAS [F5] TRACK [F6] SONG Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 79: Song Recording

    This function is referred to as “Tap Tempo.” Meas (Measure) Determines the measure from which Song recording will be started. You can set this parameter also by using the window for inputting a number directly called up via the [SF6] NUM button. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 80 [F1] UNDO/REDO [F2] NOTE [F3] EVENT [F6] ALL TR (All Track) [F4] MEAS Pressing the [F6] lets you switch between Single Track recording and All Track recording. [F5] TRACK [F6] SONG Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 81 This allows you to produce slurs, staccato notes, etc. Gate time is indicated as a percent value of the step time. Settings: 1% – 200% MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 82 Arpeggio Edit [F6] DELETE This display contains the basic settings for Arpeggio playback, including Type and Tempo. The MOX6/MOX8 has four Song Job arpeggiators. In the Song mode, the different Arpeggio types can be assigned to up to four parts, and up to four [F1] UNDO/REDO arpeggio types can be simultaneously played.
  • Page 83 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...
  • Page 84 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...
  • Page 85 This event is generated when pressure is applied to a key after the note is played. [F1] CHANGE NOTE The keyboard of the MOX6/MOX8 does not feature an After Touch function. However, you can insert After Touch events into the [F2] VIEW FLT Song data from this display.
  • Page 86 NRPN’s value change. When performing a control operation, [F1] CHANGE you should transmit an RPN Null message (7FH, 7FH) after using these messages to prevent operational errors. NOTE The MOX6/MOX8 cannot receive NRPN messages. [F2] VIEW FLT [F4] TR SEL Exclusive (System Exclusive) [F5] INSERT A type of MIDI message used to exchange data unique to a specific model or type of device.
  • Page 87 Settings above 51% increase the amount of swing, with 66% being equivalent to a triplet delay. NOTE If a swing value other than 100% results in notes being positioned after other non-swing notes, the latter notes are delayed accordingly. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 88 A setting of 0 produces no change. When the Set All parameter is not set to “off,” this parameter appears as “***” and cannot be changed. Settings: -9999 – +0 – +9999, *** MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 89 This is ideal for creating fast staccato rolls and special stuttering effects. TR (Track) 001 : 1 : 000 – 999 : 4 : 479 Determines the Track (01 – 16) and range of measures/beats/clocks over which the Job is applied. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 90 000 – 999 NOTE Note that there are 480 clock cycles per quarter note. NOTE It is not possible to separate chords so that they cross into the next chord or they overstep the range (set above). MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 91 When TR is set to “TMP” (Tempo): TMP (tempo) When TR is set to “SCN” (Scene): SceneMemory (Scene change information), TrackMute (Track mute setting change information) * You can also specify the CC No. (Control Change number). MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 92 M001:1:000 – M003:1:000 and this parameter is set to 03, the same data will be created at M003:1:000 – M005:1:000 [F4] MEAS and M005:1:000 – M007:1:000. This Job lets you insert repeated volume or filter cutoff variations to create tremolo or [F5] TRACK wah effects. Settings: [F6] SONG x01 – x99 Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 93 Determines the Track (01 – 16, all) and range of measures/beats/clocks over which the Job is applied. Rate Determines the amount of time expansion or compression as a percentage. Settings higher than 100% produce expansion, and settings below 100% produce compression. A setting of 100 produces no change. Settings: 025% – 400% MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 94 001 – 004 005 – – Song Job [F1] UNDO/REDO Measures M006 – M012 deleted [F2] NOTE 001 – 004 005 – [F3] EVENT Delete range [F4] MEAS [F5] TRACK Delete range [F6] SONG Settings: 001 – 999 Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 95 Determines the type(s) of data to be cleared. Select the desired type by check-marking the appropriate box. Settings: Seq Event (all events in the Track), Grid Groove (for the Data type to be cleared selected Track), Mix Part Param (all Mixing Part parameters) MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 96 This job deletes all data (including the Mixing Voices) from the selected Song or all Songs. It can also be used to delete all 64 Songs at the same time. 04: Song Name This Job lets you assign a name to the selected Song. For detailed instructions on naming, see the “Basic Operation” of the Owner’s Manual. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 97: Supplementary Information

    Chorus Send settings for 16 Mixing Parts Cutoff Frequency settings for 16 Mixing Parts TONE display (page 118) Resonance settings for 16 Mixing Parts AEG Attack settings for 16 Mixing Parts AEG Release settings for 16 Mixing Parts MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 98 The Song Chain can only be played back in the Song Chain display, and not from any other display. [F6] DELETE Song Job [F1] UNDO/REDO [F2] NOTE [F3] EVENT [F4] MEAS [F5] TRACK [F6] SONG Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 99: Song Track Loop - Setting Example

    The Undo function can only be used on the last Track Loop operation. If you’ve set other Tracks to loop, the original data of those previously edited Tracks cannot be recovered. NOTICE If you move to another display, the Undo function cannot be executed. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 100: Punch In/Out (Type = Punch)

    In some jobs, when the cursor is located on such a parameter, the NUM icon appears at the lower right corner of the display. In this case, you can also set this parameter by using the window for inputting a number directly called up via the [SF6] NUM button. To close the window, press the [EXIT] button MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 101: Pattern Mode

    Same as the GROOVE display in the Song mode. See page [F3] TRACK Same as the TRACK display in the Song mode. See page 78. Please note that the [SF6] TR LOOP display is not available in the TRACK display of the Pattern mode. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 102 When set to “---,” the Track becomes empty. Settings: --- (off), 001 – 256 [F4] TIE NOTE The MOX6/MOX8 features no Preset Phrase data. [F5] DELETE [F6] BAK DEL Number of Measures Pattern Edit Indicates the name of the selected Phrase.
  • Page 103 Operation Recording Track You can select one of the following Tracks for recording. • patt (Pattern): Records Section changes during playback • tempo: Records tempo change information during playback • scene: Records Track mute settings during playback MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 104 Song. When the checkmark is removed, the Voice settings in each Phrase are also copied to the top measure of the destination Song as Program Change events. NOTICE This operation overwrites any data already existing at the destination range. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 105 Parameters are the same as in the VOICE display (page 80) in Song Record. [F3] ARP ED (Arpeggio Edit) Indicates the Arpeggio Edit display in the Pattern mode. Parameters are the same as in the Arpeggio Edit display (page 82) in the Song mode. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 106 84. The only difference here is that the [F4] TR SEL display is not shown. [F4] TIE [F5] DELETE [F6] BAK DEL Pattern Edit [F1] CHANGE [F2] VIEW FLT [F5] INSERT [F6] DELETE Pattern Job [F1] UNDO/REDO [F2] NOTE [F3] EVENT [F4] PHRASE [F5] TRACK [F6] PATTERN Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 107 Unlike in Song Job, you cannot select “Tempo,” “Scene Memory,” or “Track Mute” as Event Types. 04: Extract Event Same as in Song Job. See page 05: Create Continuous Data Same as in Song Job. See page NOTE Unlike in Song Job, you cannot select “Tempo” as an Event Type. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 108 Meter of Phrases A and B after the Split Phrase Job is executed. NOTE When either Pattern or Phrase is set to “off,” the split Phrase B data is erased. Phrase A Phrase B NOTICE The job overwrites any data already existing in destination Phrase B. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 109 Target Tracks for the Exchange operation between two specified Tracks in the current Pattern and Section. The types of data to be exchanged are the same as in Song Job. See page Types of data to be exchanged MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 110 If the source Pattern number is same as the destination Pattern number, User Phrases are not copied to another User Phrase. Chain When this box is checkmarked, Pattern chain data (if included in the source Pattern) is copied to the destination Pattern. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 111 Pattern Chain data will be kept even though the Clear Pattern Job is executed. 05: Pattern Name This Job lets you assign a name to the selected Pattern. For detailed instructions on naming, see the “Basic Operation” of the Owner’s Manual. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 112: Supplementary Information

    Pattern Chain. Press the [F6] CHAIN button from Pattern Play to go to the Pattern Chain Play display. Pattern Chains can be created from the Chain Record display (page 103) and the Insert function (page 104) in the Chain Edit display. Pattern Chains can be edited in the Chain Edit display (page 104). MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 113: Loop Recording (Pattern)

    Snare Drum [F2] VIEW FLT Bass Drum [F5] INSERT [F6] DELETE NOTE Loop Recording can only be used with Realtime recording. Pattern Job [F1] UNDO/REDO [F2] NOTE [F3] EVENT [F4] PHRASE [F5] TRACK [F6] PATTERN Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 114: Mixing Mode

    Regardless of the “P.WithVce” setting, the following settings are always copied when a Normal Voice is selected: “Mono/Poly,” [F3] COPY “Switch” (Portamento Part Switch), “Time” (Portamento Time) and “Mode” (Portamento Mode). Settings: [F5] DELETE off (not copied), on (copied) Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 115 [COMMON]  [F6] EFFECT display in Mixing Edit. From this display, you can set the Effect related parameters for the [F6] EFFECT current Song/Pattern. For details, see page 116. Element Edit [F1] OSC [F2] PITCH [F3] FILTER [F4] AMP [F5] LFO [F6] EQ Mixing Voice Job [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F5] DELETE Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 116 [F5] LFO From this display you can set the Effect related parameters. The parameters are the same as in Performance Common [F6] EQ Edit (page 63). Mixing Voice Job [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F5] DELETE Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 117 Determines whether or not the current Part plays only the note events of Arpeggio playback. When this parameter is set to on, only the note events of Arpeggio playback affect the tone generator block. Settings: off, on MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 118 Voice set in the Voice mode (page 42). The parameters are the same as in Performance Part Edit. See page Supplementary Information NOTE These FEG parameters are not available for the Parts to which Drum Voices have been assigned. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 119 Common Edit [F1] GENERAL [F2] OUTPUT [F4] CTL SET [F5] LFO [F6] EFFECT Element Edit [F1] OSC [F2] PITCH [F3] FILTER [F4] AMP [F5] LFO [F6] EQ Mixing Voice Job [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F5] DELETE Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 120 Reverb Effect, Chorus Effect, Master Effect, and Master EQ to execute this job. NOTE [F5] LFO Mixing Voices cannot be selected as source Voices. [F6] EQ Mixing Voice Job [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F5] DELETE Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 121 Common Edit [F1] GENERAL [F2] OUTPUT [F4] CTL SET [F5] LFO [F6] EFFECT Element Edit [F1] OSC [F2] PITCH [F3] FILTER [F4] AMP [F5] LFO [F6] EQ Mixing Voice Job [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F5] DELETE Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 122 [SONG]/[PATTERN]  [MIXING]  [F2] VOICE  Normal Voice selection  [F5] VCE ED  [F2] RECALL Operation Element selection [F3] COPY [F5] DELETE Supplementary Information [F1] OSC (Oscillator) Same as in Normal Voice Element Edit (page 38). MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 123 [F5] LFO [F6] EQ Mixing Voice Job [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F5] DELETE Destination Song (current Song) and Part Supplementary Information [F5] DELETE This Job lets you delete a Mixing Voice assigned to a specified Song/Pattern’s Part. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 124: Supplementary Information

    [SONG] /[PATTERN]  Song/Pattern selection  [MIXING]  [EDIT]  Part Knob 7 selection  [F3] EQ  “MID GAIN” [SONG]/[PATTERN]  Song/Pattern selection  [MIXING]  [EDIT]  Part Knob 8 HIGH selection  [F3] EQ  “HIGH GAIN” MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 125: Creating An Arpeggio

    Track is set to “OrgNote.” type by Track. select four Tracks from all sixteen and convert them to Arpeggio data. Specify the category of the Specify the Tracks of the source created Arpeggio. Song or Pattern. Set unused Tracks to “off.” MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 126: Storing The Mixing Settings As A Mixing Template

    Simply dial up the template that comes closest to the type of Song or Pattern you wish [F1] INIT to create, tweak the settings as desired, then start recording. You can also store the Mixing settings you’ve created in theMOX6/MOX8 as an original Mixing Template. [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY...
  • Page 127 Common Edit [F1] GENERAL [F2] OUTPUT [F4] CTL SET [F5] LFO [F6] EFFECT Element Edit [F1] OSC [F2] PITCH [F3] FILTER [F4] AMP [F5] LFO [F6] EQ Mixing Voice Job [F2] RECALL [F3] COPY [F5] DELETE Supplementary Information MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 128: Master Mode

    This synthesizer is loaded with such a wealth of different features, functions and operations, you may find it difficult to [F1] PLAY locate and call up the particular feature you need. This is where the Master function comes in handy. The MOX6/MOX8 [F2] MEMORY has space for a total of 128 of your own User Master settings.
  • Page 129 When ZoneSwitch is set to “on,” pressing Knob Function 1 and 2 buttons simultaneously can also set ZoneKnob to on/off. When this parameter is set to on, the LED indicators of the Knob Function 1 and 2 buttons are turned off. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 130 Voices of an external MIDI instrument over several different channels Master Edit in addition to the internal Voices of this synthesizer itself—letting you use the MOX6/MOX8 to effectively do the work of Common Edit several keyboards.
  • Page 131 If the [F6] SEND button is turned off ( ), the MIDI messages will be output from the MOX6/MOX8 after you store the edited Master and then select the Master again. However, the parameters set to off in the [F1]TRANS or [F3]TX SW display cannot be output.
  • Page 132: Master Mode

    MIDI device for data archiving. Press the [ENTER] button to execute the Bulk Dump. In order to execute Bulk Dump, you will need to set the correct MIDI Device Number, with the following operation: [UTILITY]  NOTE [F6] MIDI  [SF1] CH  “DeviceNo.” MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 133: Remote Mode

    When the DAW software which is set in the Utility mode is set to Cubase, switching the VSTi on the Cubase changes the Control Template set in the MOX6/MOX8 consecutively. When the DAW software which is set in the Utility mode is set to something other than Cubase, switching the VSTi on the DAW software does not affect the Control Template set in the MOX6/MOX8.
  • Page 134: Remote Control Assignments

    Press the Knob Function 1 button to switch the functions assigned to the Knobs 1 – 4 in descending order, “1” | “2” | “3.” Each function differs depending on the selected Control Template. For details, confirm on the MOX6/MOX8 Remote Editor.
  • Page 135 [SF1] – [SF6] buttons to each memory. To switch among Memory settings 1 – 6, use the [A] – [F] buttons on the MOX6/MOX8 panel. The following functions are registered as the default settings to Memory settings 1 –...
  • Page 136 Memory 5 – Mix Buttons Categories Functions Display Indication Automation Show Used Automation (Selected Tracks) ShowAt Automation Show All Used Automation ShwAUA Automation Hide All Automation HidAAu File Export Audio Mixdown MixDn Devices Mixer Mixer File Save New Version NewVer MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 137 Extension Setup window. NOTE When the default settings of the Memory 1 are assigned to the Function buttons, you can also start the MOX6/MOX8 Extension Setup window by pressing the [SF6] button on the MOX6/MOX8 panel. About the settings for the MOX6/MOX8 Extension Setup window The MOX6/MOX8 Extension Setup window contains the SF Assign window, SF Assign (Quick) window, and Option window.
  • Page 138 Loads the file to which the settings of the MOX6/MOX8 Extension Setup window are stored. Save Settings other than the Option window in the MOX6/MOX8 Extension Setup window are stored as a file. Reset Memory 1/2/3/4/5/6 Clicking these buttons restores the default settings of the selected Memory to the [SF1] – [SF6] buttons.
  • Page 139: Inputting A Number Directly

    When you locate the mouse pointer to the desired parameter then turn the [LOCK] button on, the AI KNOB will control the “locked” parameter regardless of the mouse pointer's position. Moves the time position of the current project. The MOX6/MOX8 Extension Setup window (page 137) determines whether the cursor stops immediately when jog operation is stopped (on), or slows down gradually before stopping (off).
  • Page 140: Utility Settings

    QUICK SET FILE Remote Mode Utility settings Press the [UTILITY] button to call up the display for the Utility settings dedicated to the Remote mode. See page 142 Remote display details about the each parameter. Remote Control Assignments MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 141: Utility Mode

    Utility Mode [F1] GENERAL In the Utility mode, you can set parameters that apply to the entire system of the MOX6/MOX8. This mode is actually a [F2] VOICE sub-mode of the Voice/Performance/Song/Pattern mode. Press the [UTILITY] button in each mode to enter the Utility [F2] SEQ mode and press the [EXIT] button after making settings to go back to the previous mode.
  • Page 142 This section enables you to set the locate points. When pressing the [UTILITY] button in the Remote mode, only this REMOTE display is shown. DAW Select Determines the DAW software to be controlled by the MOX6/MOX8. Simply selecting a DAW type calls up the appropriate Remote settings automatically. Settings:...
  • Page 143 1 sec – 5 sec ..Turning the Knob will cause the popup to appear after an elapsed time of between 1 – 5 seconds, and then automatically close. keep....Operating the Knob will cause the popup to be shown continuously until you call up a different display/dialog/ popup or press the [ENTER]/[EXIT] button. KNOB FUNCTION pop-up window appears when operating the Knobs MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 144 The click will sound during Song/Pattern recording and playback. all ....... The click will always sound. Beat Determines on which beats the metronome click will sound. Settings: 6 (16th notes), 08 (8th notes), 04 (quarter notes), 02 (half notes), 01 (whole notes) MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 145 [F3] VCE A/D (Voice A/D Input) You can set parameters related to the audio input signal from the A/D INPUT [L]/[R] jacks in the Voice mode. Details on each parameter are the same as in Performance Common Edit. See page MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 146 [F3] VCE A/D Determines Controller Assign settings common to the entire system of the MOX6/MOX8. You can assign MIDI Control Change Numbers to the Knobs on the front panel and the external controllers. For example, you could use the ASSIGN [F4] CTL ASN 1 and 2 knobs to control effect depth for two different effects, while using the Foot Controller to control modulation.
  • Page 147 This mode is for using the 2 stereo channels (4 channels) as the output channels. When using the MOX6/ MOX8 Editor VST, set this parameter to “VST.” 2StereoRec..The audio signal from A/D INPUT [L]/[R] jacks is output to the “USB 1/2” channels of the USB TO [HOST] jack.
  • Page 148 Pressing this button calls up the display which determines whether the maximum number of output channels for USB is [F6] MIDI 4 channels (2 stereo channels) or 2 channels (1 stereo channel). If transfer of the audio signal between the MOX6/MOX8 Utility Job and the computer connected to the MOX6/MOX8 is compromised or impossible, set this parameter to “2ch.”...
  • Page 149 This determines whether or not the tone generator of the instrument responds to your keyboard playing. Normally, this should be set to “on” — since you’ll want to hear the sound of the MOX6/MOX8 as you play it. Even if this is set to “off,”...
  • Page 150: Utility Job

    When setting the Auto Factory Set parameter to off and pressing the [ENTER] button, the Factory Set will not be executed when turning the power on the next time. Version Indicates the current version of this instrument. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 151: Quick Setup

    Use this setting when recording this instrument’s performance including Arpeggio data to the DAW software. Keep in mind that this is for recording Arpeggios for which “KeyMode” is set to “sort” or “thru.” LocalCtrl MIDI Sync ClockOut ArpOutSw KBDTransCh TrIntSw TrExtSw auto all on all on all off MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 152 This setting is same as Quick Setup 1. Quick Setup 6 (VST Play)  “Audio” = “Config1” Use this setting when using the MOX6/MOX8 Editor VST to play this instrument sound on the DAW software. Mode DirectMonitorSw A/D In DirectMonitorSw Part ...
  • Page 153: File Mode

    Just as with a computer, various data types such as Voice, Performance, Song and Pattern created on the MOX6/MOX8 can be treated as a file and saved to a USB flash memory device. Each file has a file name and a file extension.
  • Page 154 Save/Load “Save” means that the data created on the MOX6/MOX8 is saved to the USB flash memory as a file, while “Store” means that the data created on the MOX6/MOX8 is stored to internal memory. “Load” means that the file on the USB flash memory is loaded to internal memory.
  • Page 155 To open the selected directory, press the [ENTER] button. [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. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 156 Song for loading at the left of the display. In addition, selecting this file type lets you load Standard MIDI files (format 0, 1) to a specific Song. AllPattern .X4P Files of the “AllPattern” type saved to USB flash memory can be loaded and restored to the instrument. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 157 [SF1] EXEC button. NOTE When you wish to delete a directory, delete all the files contained in the directory beforehand. Please keep in mind that only folders that contain no files or other nested directories can be deleted. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 158: Supplementary Information

    (Play) button to play back the SMF file with the Mixing settings of the currently selected Song or Pattern. Press the [SF2] (Stop) button again to stop playback. Try playing the keyboard along with the accompaniment of the SMF file. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual...
  • Page 159: Formatting A Usb Flash Memory Device

    • Never remove or eject the USB flash memory from the device. • Never unplug or disconnect any of the devices • Never turn off the power of the MOX6/MOX8 or the relevant devices. NOTE By executing the Format operation in the File mode, the USB flash memory device will be formatted to MS-DOS or Windows format.
  • Page 160: Appendix

    Parts. For detailed information of the MIDI messages that can be handled by the MOX6/MOX8, see the “Data List” PDF document. For details on MIDI, see the “Synthesizer Parameter Reference Manual”...

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