MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual
Song Mode
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Press [F3] to enter a rest as long as the specified step time. The point will move ahead to the next data-entry position.
Rests do not appear on the display.
NOTE
There is no actual data representing rests in the MIDI sequencer. When a “rest” is entered the pointer simply moves ahead to the
next data-entry position, effectively leaving a rest.
When the [F4] button is pressed to enter a tie, the preceding note is lengthened to the full step time. For example, in the
phrase above, notes are entered with 1/4 note step time. If the step time is then changed to an 8th note and [F4] is
pressed, a note is entered. Dotted notes can also be entered using the TIE function. To produce a dotted 1/4 note, for
example, set the step time to an 8th note, enter a note and then press [F4] twice.
NOTE
This display is available only when the Event to be entered is set to “note.”
Press this to actually delete the note events at the current cursor position.
Moves the pointer backward by one step and deletes all notes at that location.
NOTE
Mistakenly entered notes can be erased by pressing [F6] immediately after they are entered (before changing the step time
value).
Arpeggio Edit
This display contains the basic settings for Arpeggio playback, including Type and Tempo. The MOX6/MOX8 has four
arpeggiators. In the Song mode, the different Arpeggio types can be assigned to up to four parts, and up to four
arpeggio types can be simultaneously played. The parameters are the same as in the Voice mode (
) except for
the following.
Switch
Determines whether Arpeggio is on or off for all Parts. This setting is applied to the ARP [ON/OFF] button on the panel.
Settings:
off, on
SyncQtzValue (Sync Quantize Value)
Determines the actual timing at which the next Arpeggio playback starts when you trigger it while the Arpeggio of a
certain Part is played back. When set to “off,” the next Arpeggio starts as soon as you trigger it. The number shown at
right of each value indicates the resolution of the 1/4 note in clocks.
Settings:
off,
2
60 (32nd note),
63
80 (16th note triplet),
6
120 (16th note),
83
160 (8th note triplet),
8
240 (8th note),
43
320 (1/4
note triplet),
4
480 (1/4 note)
[F3] REST
[F4] TIE
[F5] DELETE
[F6] BAK DEL (Back Delete)
Operation
[SONG]
[REC]
[F3] ARP ED
Song mode
ARP [EDIT]
[F1] COMMON
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