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MOXF6/MOXF8 Owner’s Manual
Quick Guide
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7 Press the [REC] button to return to the Song
Record display.
8 Press the [P] (Top) button to move to the top of
the Song then press the [F] (Play) button to start
recording.
The [F] (Play) button lamp lights and “RECORDING”
appears at the top of the display, indicating that the
Recording has already started. After the one-measure lead-
in count is finished, play the following notation.
NOTE
All the notes generated via Arpeggio playback will be
recorded.
9 After playing the above notation, press the [J]
(Stop) button to stop recording.
If you play any wrong notes, press the [J] (Stop) button,
then try recording again. Repeat as often as necessary until
you get it right.
10 Press the [
P
] (Top) button, followed by the [F]
(Play) button to hear the recorded data.
The recorded data of Tracks 1, 2 and 3 will be played back.
To stop playback, press the [J] (Stop) button. If you are not
satisfied with the recorded data, try this operation again.
Correcting wrong notes
If you’ve played any wrong notes while recording and wish to
correct them, press the [EDIT] button from the Song Play
mode to go to the Song Edit mode. Song Edit lets you clean
up and edit data of already recorded Songs or insert new
data to the Songs. Check for any mistakenly recorded or
wrong events on the event list display of the Song Edit mode,
then correct them as needed.
1 With the recorded Song selected, press the [EDIT]
button to enter Song Edit, then press the [F1]
CHANGE button.
The CHANGE display appears.
2 Press the desired Track number button (from [1] –
[3]).
The list of the MIDI events recorded to the selected Track in
the previous section appears on the display.
NOTE
The Song location at which you edit or input the event is
indicated by measure, beat and clock. A quarter note (one
beat when the time signature is set to “4/4”) consists of 480
divisions. The length of each note (gate time) is indicated by
Beat and Clock. For example, 001:000 is equivalent to a
quarter note and 000:240 is equivalent to an eighth note.
3 Use the Cursor buttons to move the cursor to the
location to be edited, then turn the [DATA] dial to
edit the value.
When you change the value at the current line, the entire line
starts flashing.
4 Before moving the cursor to another line, press
the [ENTER] button to fix the value.
The edited event line stops flashing.
5 As necessary, correct the other data.
If you find unnecessary notes (not described on the notation),
move the cursor to the corresponding position then press
the [F6] DELETE button.
6 After completing editing, press the [EXIT] button
to return to the Song Play display.
To confirm the recorded data, press the [P] (Top) button,
followed by the [F] (Play) button to start playback. To stop
playback, press the [J] button.
Completing the Song by editing
the Mixing
In this final step (other than storing your precious work,
which we’ll cover next), you can mix down your Tracks with
the Song Mixing function – adjusting the volume balance
and pan setting of all the parts and tweaking the effect
levels.
NOTE The explanations here also apply to the Pattern mode.
1 Press the [SONG] button to enter the Song Play
mode, then select the desired Song.
2 Press the [MIXING] button to enter the Mixing
mode, then set various parameters.
The [MIXING] button lamp lights and the Mixing display will
appear. Select the menu you wish to edit by pressing the
[F1] – [F4] buttons, then edit the parameters in each display.
For details about each parameter, see the “Reference
Manual” PDF document.
Location Notes Gate time Velocity
Indicates that the Mixing parameter
is modified but not stored yet.
Mixing Play display
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