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[SF4] QUICK SET
If you use the MO for a variety of sequencer based applications and switch between those applications, the
Quick Setup comes in handy. It allows you to instantly reconfigure the instrument for four different applications.
The following parameters are changed in Quick Setup.
[UTILITY] [F5] MIDI [SF2] SWITCH Local Ctrl
[UTILITY] [F5] MIDI [SF3] SYNC MIDI Sync
[UTILITY] [F5] MIDI [SF3] SYNC SeqCtrl
[SONG]/[PATTERN] [F3] TRACK [SF3] OUT SW INT SW, EXT SW
[SONG]/[PATTERN] [REC] [F4] RECARP OutputSwitch
n The INT SW, EXT SW, and OutputSwich parameters are set for each Song/Pattern. Therefore, when changing a Song/
Pattern number, the parameter values are changed.
Make sure to execute Quick Setup again after changing a Song/Pattern.
n When the MIDI Sync parameter is set to "MIDI," you can only use the Arpeggio while receiving Timing Clock (MIDI
Clock) messages from the external sequencer. Keep in mind that some sequencers only transmit Timing Clock
messages during playback of the song file.
[F4] CTL ASN (Controller Assign)
[SF1] ARP (Arpeggio)
Switch Determines the Control Change Number that controls on/off status of Arpeggio playback.
Settings: 00 – 95
Hold Determines the Control Change Number that controls on/off status of Arpeggio Hold (page 152).
Settings: 00 – 95
[SF2] ASSIGN
You can assign specific functions to the Knob 1 and 2 (ASSIGN A and B) when the [PAN/SEND] and [TONE]
lamps are on.
ASA (Assign A)
Dest (Destination)
Two parameters are available here. The first (ASA) determines the Control Change number generated by the
ASSIGN A knob. The second, Destination (Dest), determines what parameter or aspect of the sound is affected
by the knob. Keep in mind that if the same MIDI Control Change messages as set here are received from an
external device, the internal tone generator also responds to those messages.
Settings: Refer to the separate Data List booklet.
ASB (Assign B)
Dest (Destination)
Two parameters are available here. The first (ASB) determines the Control Change number generated by the
ASSIGN B knob. The second, Destination (Dest), determines what parameter or aspect of the sound is affected
by the knob. Keep in mind that if the same MIDI Control Change messages as set here are received from an
external device, the internal tone generator also responds to those messages.
Settings: Refer to the separate Data List booklet.
1. When using only the MO
LocalCtrl............... on
MIDI Sync............. internal
SeqCtrl ................. in/out
INT SW. ................ on (all tracks)
EXT SW ................ on (all tracks)
OutputSwitch........ off
2. When recording a Song on the MO to a computer/sequencer
LocalCtrl ...............off
MIDI Sync .............midi
SeqCtrl..................in
INT SW. .................off (all tracks)
EXT SW .................on (all tracks)
OutputSwitch ........off
Set the MIDI Thru (MIDI Echo) setting in the sequencer to on.
3. When using the MO as a tone generator for a computer/sequencer
Set the MIDI Thru (MIDI Echo) setting in the sequencer to on. If you wish to synchronize the MO’s Arpeggio
with the tempo setting on the computer sequencer, set the MIDI Sync parameter to "MIDI."
LocalCtrl ............... off
MIDI Sync............. internal
SeqCtrl ................. off
INT SW.................. off (all tracks)
EXT SW................. on (all tracks)
OutputSwitch........ off
4. When recording the Arpeggio to a computer/sequencer
Set the MIDI Thru (MIDI Echo) setting in the sequencer to off.
n When playing back the song data including the Arpeggio MIDI data, turn the [ARPEGGIO ON/OFF] button off.
LocalCtrl ............... on
MIDI Sync............. MIDI
SeqCtrl ................. in
INT SW.................. on (all tracks)
EXT SW................. on (all tracks)
OutputSwitch........ on