MUSIC SYNTHESIZER Supplementary Manual Contents New Functions in MODX Version 2.50.................................................................................................... 2 Additional New Performances........................................................................................................................... 3 New Smart Morph function ...............................................................................................................................
New Functions in MODX Version 2.50 Yamaha has upgraded the MODX firmware, adding the following new functions. This manual describes additions and changes with respect to the Reference Manual that came with your instrument. • • • • • New Performances have been added. The Smart Morph function has been added. New functions have been added to the Pattern Sequencer. The DAW Remote function has been added. Controllability and playability have been improved.
Additional New Performances The MODX offers 32 new Performances. For information on the added Performances, refer to the Data List.
New Smart Morph function The Smart Morph function uses machine learning for morphing FM-X sounds. MODX learns the sounds assigned to Parts 9 to 16 by sophisticated logic and plots each sound as a point on the Map. The distance of points indicates similarity of the sounds. This function automatically creates interpolated FM-X sounds to fill in the gaps on the map. Touch a position on the map to assign the sound to Part 1.
NOTE When the current View is the Smart Morph display and the Performance does not yet have Smart Morph data, four Parts with various data is shown. NOTE On the Live Set display, a special FM-X icon indicates if the assigned Performance has Smart Morph data or not. : Displayed for a Performance with an FM-X Part. : Displayed for a Performance with an FM-X Part and Smart Morph data.
Smart Morph Play Operation [PERFORMANCE] [Smart Morph] [Play] Map On this display, tap the Smart Morph map to change the FM-X sound for Part 1. Edit Operation [PERFORMANCE] [Smart Morph] [Edit] Part not in use Part not in use Calls up the Part Category Search display for selecting an FM-X sound when you tap one of the plus (+) buttons. Part in use Calls up the context menu (Category Search, Edit, Copy, Delete) when you tap this.
Display Determines whether each Part is indicated by its Main Category or by its Part Name. Learn Begins learning (map creation) by tapping. During processing, some interface operations are disabled and the [Cancel] button is shown in place of [Learn]. If you cancel processing, the map will return to its status before learning. You can also play the instrument during the learning operation. ETA (Estimated Time of Action) Displays the estimated time remaining for the learning operation.
Red Displays the size of the value for the selected parameter as a shade of red. For setting values, refer to “Parameters that can be set for Red, Green, and Blue” (page 9). Green Displays the size of the value for the selected parameter as a shade of green. For setting values, refer to “Parameters that can be set for Red, Green, and Blue” (page 9). Blue Displays the size of the value for the selected parameter as a shade of blue.
Parameters that can be set for Red, Green, and Blue FM Operator (op1 – op8) FM Common Parameter Name Display Name Parameter Name Display Name Parameter Name Display Name Random Pan Depth Random Pan Filter Cutoff Key Follow Sensitivity Flt Cutoff/Key Oscillator Key On Reset Key On Reset Alternate Pan Depth Alternate Pan Filter Cutoff Scaling Break Point 1 Flt Break Point 1 Oscillator Frequency Mode Freq Mode Scaling Pan Depth Scaling Pan Filter Cutoff Scaling Break Point 2 Flt Break Poi
Super Knob Operation [PERFORMANCE] [Smart Morph] [Super Knob] Super Knob Link Adds an effect to the Super Knob from start to end when this is set to ON. Settings: On, Off Start Determines the position on the map corresponding to the minimum value of the Super Knob. With the cursor on Start, touch the map to set the start position. End Determines the position on the map corresponding to the maximum value of the Super Knob. With the cursor on End, touch the map to set the end position.
Job Operation [PERFORMANCE] [Smart Morph] [Job] Load Smart Morph Opens the Load display. Select another Performance on the Load display to load the Smart Morph data contained in that Performance to the current Performance. Delete Smart Morph Deletes the Smart Morph data contained in the current Performance. Delete Part 9 – 16 Sets Part 9 to Part 16 to unused status all at once. When Parts 5 –16 are set to unused status, SSS is enabled. Smart Morph uses Parts 9 –16 for making a map.
Additional Pattern functions Play/Rec Pattern Recording, Playing You can now select a sound on the Part Category Search display while recording Patterns. Operation [PERFORMANCE] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [I] (Record) button [R] (Play) button Touch the Part name Select [Category Search] from the displayed menu Overdubbing You can now use real-time overdubbing to record your Controller actions while deleting previous Controller events.
Song/Event Get Phrase On the Get Phrase display, you can now specify “All” for the source and destination Tracks. Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Song/Event] [Get Phrase] Track *1 Source Determines the Track to get (copy). Track *2 Destination Determines the copy destination Track. Erase Event You can now delete MIDI events in a Pattern according to event type along with specifying the range (Measure, Beat and Clock).
Track Determines the Track to be erased. Scene Determines the Scene to be erased. Start Measure Determines the starting measure position at which the Job is applied. Range: 001 – 257 Start Beat Determines the starting beat position at which the Job is applied. Settings: Depends on selected Time Signature Start Clock Determines the starting clock position at which the Job is applied.
Play FX You can now specify applicable Scenes when Normalize Play FX is executed. Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Play FX] Scene Determines the Scene to which the Job is to be applied.
User interface enhancements for Patterns Addition of the Pattern Chain Switch You can now store Chain playback settings for each pattern on the Pattern display and Chain display. Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] Chain Determines whether Chain playback can be used outside the Chain display or not. Settings: Off, On NOTE If a Pattern for which Chain is set to on is assigned to a Slot on the Live Set display, the PTN icon changes to PTN CHAIN.
Icon display in Chain Playback Position An icon is now shown beside the Scene in playback on the Chain display. Operation [PERFORMANCE] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] or [PERFORMANCE] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Chain] Addition of Undo/Redo You can now use Undo/Redo for Jobs on each display. Operation [PERFORMANCE] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] or [PERFORMANCE] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] respective displays * This function operates over several displays.
New DAW Remote function You can now control DAW software on your computer from MODX. The DAW Remote function can be used only when the computer is connected via USB cable. MIDI cables cannot be used. Setting up the DAW Remote function Settings on MODX Refer to the Owner’s Manual for use with a computer. Select [Remote] [Settings] to call up the DAW Remote function setting display, then set the DAW type to your particular DAW software.
Ableton Live 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Select [Live] [Preferences...]. On the shown [Preferences] display, select the [Link MIDI] tab. On the displayed tab, set [Control Surface] to [MackieControl]. Set [Input] and [Output] to [MODX (Port2)]. (Optional) Turn on [Remote] in [Input: MackieControl Input (MODX (Port2))] of [MIDI Ports]. (Optional) Switch to [Options] [Edit MIDI Map], and click the Ableton Live function you want to assign.
Track Group This is displayed in the pop-up list when you press the [PART SELECT MUTE/SOLO] button. Track Group Select will be output (by track) from Port 2. Plugin: Mode for detailed control of a specific plug-in in DAW software. Knob, Slider, SCENE button, Other controllers CC numbers assigned in Remote Mode will be output. Transport: This mode is for performing on the MODX while playing back DAW software, and recording your keyboard performance on the MODX to DAW software.
Improved Controllability Signal Flow shortcuts You can now call up the Audio I/O display by tapping near USB Volume in the Audio Signal Flow. The cursor jumps automatically to USB Volume on the Audio I/O display. Operation [PERFORMANCE] [EDIT] [COMMON] [USB Monitor] You can now call up the USB Monitor display by tapping near Monitor Volume in the Audio Signal Flow. The cursor jumps automatically to Main on the USB Monitor display.
You can now turn Local Control on and off by tapping near the Local Control switch in the MIDI Signal Flow. Operation [Utility] [Settings] [MIDI I/O] Using the footswitch to set the Tempo Tap Tempo was added to the Footswitch Assign Control Number setting, allowing you to conveniently set the tempo by using the footswitch.
Setting for Part Name display after startup You can now set the display status of the Type and Name switches that are shown after the MODX is started up. Operation [Utility] [Settings] [System] Part Display Determines what is automatically shown in the Part Display when the MODX is started up: Category and Part Types (Type) or Part names (Name).
New Functions in MODX Version 2.00 Yamaha has upgraded the MODX firmware, adding the following new functions. This manual describes additions and changes with respect to the Reference Manual that came with your instrument. • • • • • • • • • • • • New effect types have been added. New Performances have been added. The Pattern Sequencer function has been added. You can now play songs, patterns and audio files from the Live Set display.
Additional New Effect types The following new Effect types have been added in the Misc Category. Effect type Description Parameter Description VCM Mini Filter Makes the sound “fatter” and tighter. This effect emulates the characteristics of analog synthesizers. Cutoff Determines the Cutoff Frequency of the Filter. Resonance Determines the Resonance of the filter. Type Determines the type of the filter. Texture Adds various changes to the texture of the sound effect.
Additional New Performances The MODX offers 52 new Performances. For information on the added Performances, refer to the Data List.
New Pattern Sequencer function This new function lets you record pattern sequences to each Scene. Play/Rec Pattern Playback/Waiting for Playback Operation [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] Pattern Name Indicates the selected pattern name. Touching the parameter calls up the menu to Load, Rename and create a New Pattern. Link icon Indicates that the Pattern data and Performance data contained in the Pattern data match.
Length Determines the length of the entire sequence in the selected Scene. Range: 1 – 256 Key On Start Determines whether or not recording or playback of the Pattern starts when you play the keyboard. Settings: Off, On Store Pattern & Perf Settings Stores the edited pattern data and the link to the selected Performance. NOTE After you’ve edited parameters in the Performance, you will need to Store the Performance data. Edit/Job Opens the display for editing the pattern and related jobs.
Recording Operation [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [I] (Record) button [R] (Play) button Hold [SHIFT] + key to erase You can delete specific note events by pressing the [SHIFT] button and playing the keys corresponding to the notes you want to delete.
Overview Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] Type Touching this button changes the Part’s displayed text to Main Category and Sub Category. This button is synchronized with the corresponding button on the Play/Rec display. Changing one changes the other. Name Touching this button changes the Part’s displayed text to Part Name. This button is synchronized with the corresponding button on the Play/Rec display. Changing one changes the other.
Note Quantize Quantization is the process of adjusting the timing of note events by moving them closer to the nearest exact beat. You can use this feature, for example, to improve the timing of a performance recorded in real time. Operation [R](Play) button or [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Note] [Quantize] Track Determines the track to which the Job is applied. Scene Determines the scene to which the Job is applied.
Strength Sets the degree or “magnetic strength” to which Quantize is applied. A setting of 100% produces exact timing. A setting of 0% results in no quantization. Range: 0% – 100% Swing Rate This selectively delays the notes on even-numbered beats (backbeats) to produce a swing feel. For example, if the meter is 4/4 and the Quantize value is quarter notes, the 2nd and 4th beats of the measure will be delayed.
Offset Adds a fixed value to the Rate-adjusted velocity values. A setting of 0 produces no change. Range below 0 reduce the velocities, and Range above 0 increase the velocities. When the Set All parameter is set to something other than “Off,” this parameter cannot be changed. Range: -127 – +127 Execute Executes the Job to the MIDI sequence data. Gate Time This Job alters the gate times of a specified range of notes.
Cresc. (Crescendo) This Job lets you create a crescendo or decrescendo over a specified range of notes. (Crescendo is a gradual increase in volume, and decrescendo is a gradual decrease.) Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Note] [Cresc.] Velocity Range Determines the intensity of the crescendo or decrescendo. The velocity values of the notes in the specified range are gradually increased or decreased starting at the first note in the range.
Transpose This Job lets you change the key or pitch of the notes in the specified range. NOTE When you execute this Job and change notes outside the allowed range of C-2 – G8, the notes are automatically set to the octave below (or above). Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Note] [Transpose] Note Determines the range of notes over which the Job is applied. You can set the Note directly from the Keyboard by touching the [Keyboard] button.
Roll This Job creates a series of repeated notes (like a drum roll) over the specified range. Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Note] [Roll] Start Step Determines the size of the step (i.e., the number of clocks) between each note in the roll. You can create subdivided rolls by setting small values between Start Step and End Step. This corresponds to the first clock value in the range that you specified.
Track Copy This Job copies all data from a specified source track to the specified destination track. Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Track] [Copy] *1 Source *2 Destination Pattern Name *1 Source Determines the source Pattern. Track *1 Source Determines the source Track. Scene *1 Source Determines the source Scene. Pattern Name *2 Destination Determines the destination Pattern. Track *2 Destination Determines the destination Track.
Exchange This Job swaps all data from specified track to another. Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Track] [Exchange] Pattern Name Determines one of the Patterns for data exchange. Track Determines the Track to exchange. Scene Determines the Scene to exchange. Pattern Name Determines the other Pattern for data exchange. Track Determines the Track to exchange. Scene Determines the Scene to exchange. Exchange Track Executes the exchange job.
Mix This Job mixes all data from two selected tracks (“A” and “B”), and places the result in track B. Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Track] [Mix] *1 Source A *2 Source B *3 Destination B Pattern Name *1 Source A Determines the source for Pattern A. Track *1 Source A Determines the Track to mix. Scene *1 Source A Determines the Scene to mix. Pattern Name *2 Source B Determines the source for Pattern B.
Append This Job adds all data from a specified source track to the end of a specified destination track. Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Track] [Append] *1 Source *2 Destination Pattern Name *1 Source Determines the source Pattern. Track *1 Source Determines the source Track. Scene *1 Source Determines the source Scene. Pattern Name *2 Destination Determines the destination Pattern. Track *2 Destination Determines the destination Track.
Split This Job moves the latter half of data divided at a specified measure from a specified source track to the specified destination track. Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Track] [Split] *1 Source *2 Destination Pattern Name *1 Source Determines the source Pattern. Track *1 Source Determines the source Track. Scene *1 Source Determines the source Scene. Measure *1 Source Determines the measure at which the data is divided.
Clear This Job clears all data from a specified track. Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Track] [Clear] Pattern Name Determines the Pattern to clear. Track Determines the Track to clear. Scene Determines the Scene to clear. Clear Track Executes the Clear job. NOTE When you execute Clear Track with Track set to All and Scene set to All, Chain data (page 49) is deleted too.
Divide Drum Tr (Divide Drum Track) This Job allows you to separate drum note data from a specified track. This separates the note events in a drum track assigned to a specified track, and places the notes corresponding to different drum instruments in separate tracks (Tracks 9 – 16). NOTE The data previously existing on Tracks 9 – 16 and Parts 9 – 16 are replaced when you execute Divide Drum Tr. You cannot Undo this edit.
Song Get Phrase This Job copies specified data from a specified source Song to a specified destination track. NOTE The data previously existing on the specified destination track is replaced when you execute Get Phrase. Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Song] [Get Phrase] *1 Source *2 Destination Song Name Determines the source Song. Track *1 Source Determines the source track.
Put Phrase This Job copies all data from a specified source Pattern to a specified measure on the destination Song. NOTE The specified source Pattern is merged into previously existing data on the specified destination Song when you execute Put Phrase. Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Song] [Put Phrase] Destination Pattern Name Determines the source Pattern. Track Determines the source track. Scene Determines the source Scene.
User Arp (User Arpeggio) This Job copies data in the specified measures of a track for creating Arpeggio data. NOTE The previously existing data on the specified destination track is replaced when you execute User Arp. Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [User Arp] Scene Determines the source Scene. Range: 1 – 8 Start Measure Determines the starting measure position at which the Job is applied.
Convert Type Determines how the MIDI sequence data will be converted to Arpeggio data from one of the three ways below. This parameter can be set for each track. Settings: Normal, Fixed, Org Notes Normal: The Arpeggio is played back using only the played note and its octave notes. Fixed: Playing any note(s) will trigger the same MIDI sequence data. Org Notes (Original Notes): Basically same as “Fixed” with the exception that the Arpeggio playback notes differ according to the played chord.
Swing Rate This selectively delays the notes on even-numbered beats (backbeats) to produce a swing feel. Settings: Depends on specified Qntz Value If the Quantize value is 1/4 note, 8th note, 16th note, 32nd note: 0 – half of the grid If the Quantize value is 1/4 note triplet, 8th note triplet, 16th note triplet: 0 – half of the grid Play FX2 Operates the Note Shift, Clock Shift, Gate Time, Velocity Rate and Velocity Offset parameters.
Chain This Job chains Scenes and playback chained Scenes. Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Play/Rec] [Pattern] [Edit/Job] [Chain] Measure Determines the measure position from which the Scene is played back. Range: 001 – 999 Scene Determines the Scene that is played back from the specified measure position. Range: 1 – 8, End Page Indicated by the up and down buttons, when the Measure & Scene exceed 8 lines. Touching this button calls up the next/ previous page.
Live Set The Live Set function now lets you combine Songs, Patterns and Audio files, and play them back from the Live Set display. Combine Songs, Patterns and Audio files within the Live Set display Operation Press the [LIVE SET] button, or touch the LIVE SET icon Select the User Bank [EDIT] Slot Type Indicates the selected slot type. Settings: Perform (Performance), Song, Audio, Pattern NOTE The Audition function is available only when Perform is selected in the Slot Type.
Playing back Songs, Patterns and Audio files from the Live Set display Operation Press the [LIVE SET] button, or touch the LIVE SET icon Select the User Bank [R] (Play) button NOTE When a Song or Pattern is playing back, you cannot change the Performance or the Slot. An error message appears when you try to change it. NOTE When a Song, Pattern or Audio file is playing back, you can open the corresponding playback display on the Performance by pressing the [R] (Play) button.
Scene Super Knob Link and Keyboard Control have been added to the data that is recorded in the Scene function. Scene Operation [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [Scene] Super Knob (Super Knob Memorize Switch) Determines whether Super Knob states are memorized in a Scene or not. Settings: Off, On Link (Link Memorize Switch) Determines whether Super Knob Link states are memorized in a Scene or not.
Kbd Ctrl (Keyboard Control Memorize Switch) Determines whether Keyboard Control operations are memorized in a Scene or not. Settings: Off, On Kbd Ctrl (Keyboard Control) Determines the Keyboard Control Switch on each Part on the selected Scene. Parts set to Off are not affected by playing the keyboard.
Edit Increased the parameter range of the Part LFO Speed. Normal Part (AWM2) Element LFO Operation [EDIT] [Common] Select the Element [Element LFO] Speed Adjusts the speed of LFO variation. The parameter range has been increased from 0 – 63 to 0 – 415. Range: 0 – 415 Extended LFO This lets you select between the old parameter range (Off: 0 – 63) or the new parameter range (On: 0 – 415). If you want to maintain compatibility with settings made in the old parameter, set this to Off.
Normal Part (FM-X) Mod/Control (Modulation/Control) 2nd LFO Operation [EDIT] Select the Part from [Common] Operator [Common] [Mod/Control] [2nd LFO] Speed (2nd LFO Speed) Adjusts the speed of LFO variation. The parameter range has been increased from 0 – 99 to 0 – 415. Range: 0 – 415 Extended LFO This lets you select between the old parameter range (Off: 0 – 99) or the new parameter range (On: 0 – 415).
Utility Settings Sound The Global Micro Tuning settings have been added. Operation [UTILITY] [Settings] [Sound] Global Tuning When this function is on, Micro Tuning in the Global Settings has priority over the Micro Tuning settings that the Performance has on each Part. This function is applied to all parts except for the Drum Part. Settings: Off, On NOTE The Global Tuning Setting automatically returns to Off every time you reboot the instrument.
Edit User Tuning Calls up the User Micro Tuning Settings display. Tuning No. Indicates the selected User Micro Tuning Number. Range: 1 – 8 Tuning Name Determines the name of the selected User Micro Tuning. Touching the parameter calls up the input character display. C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B Adjust the pitch of each note in 1-cent steps to determine the desired Micro Tuning. Range: -99 – +99 Initialize Initializes the selected User Micro Tuning.
Advanced You can cancel Audition Loop. Operation [UTILITY] [Settings] [Advanced] Audition Loop When this function is set to On and the Audition Phrase is played back to the end, the Audition Phrase replays from the beginning of the Audition Phrase automatically. When this function is set to Off, Audition Phrase playback stops when the end is reached. You can switch between On and Off while playing back the Audition Phrase.
Hybrid has been added to the Settings in the MIDI I/O Mode. Operation [UTILITY] [Settings] [Advanced] When MIDI I/O Mode is set to Hybrid: Receiving MIDI Data • MIDI data received via the channel that is set in the MIDI I/O Channel parameter is received on Parts with Keyboard Control Switch set to ON. • MIDI data received via a channel other than that set in the MIDI I/O Channel parameter or on Parts with Keyboard Control Switch set to Off, is received via the corresponding Part.
MIDI Data Reception with USB TO DEVICE This function now enables this instrument to receive MIDI data from an external MIDI keyboard / controller connected to the [USB TO DEVICE]. Supported MIDI equipment: MIDI devices that are USB MIDI class compliant and devices tested by Yamaha * For a list of devices tested by Yamaha, refer to the link below https://www.yamaha.com/2/modx NOTE The maximum rated value of the [USB TO DEVICE] is 5V/500mA.
User Interface Enhancements Selecting Songs with [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons You can now select Songs with the [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons when the cursor is on the Song Name on MIDI display. The Song Number is now displayed in front of the Song name.
Category Search with the buttons on the front panel Operation [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] [CATEGORY] or touch the [Performance Name] Select [Category Search] from the menu • Changes Main Category by pressing the [SHIFT] button + the Cursor buttons left and right. • Changes Sub Category by pressing the [SHIFT] button + the Cursor buttons up and down. • Sets Main Category and Sub Category to the ALL by pressing the [SHIFT] button + the Cursor buttons up and down (left and right) simultaneously.
New Functions in MODX Version 1.10 Yamaha has upgraded the MODX firmware, adding the following new functions. This manual describes additions and changes with respect to the Reference Manual that came with your instrument. • A new function has been added that allows you to selectively enable (or disable) recording of Arpeggio data, when recording MIDI songs. • You can now set a Center Note in the Edit Waveform display. • You can now set a key for assignment when loading WAV files or AIFF files as waveforms.
Play/Rec Play/Rec MIDI When recording Songs, you can select whether to record only the keyboard performance, or to record the output of the Arpeggiator. Operation [R] (Play) button or [PERFORMANCE] [Play/Rec] [MIDI] Arp Rec Arp Rec When this is set to on, the Arpeggiator output can be recorded. When this is set to off, only the keyboard performance is recorded. This can only be set when recording a new song. The setting cannot be changed after the recording.
Part Edit (Edit) Element Edit (Element) Osc/Tune (Oscillator/Tune) Edit Waveform Center Note setting has been added. Operation [PERFORMANCE] [EDIT] Part selection Select Element or Key [Osc/Tune] [Edit Waveform] Center Note Determines the key for playback to match the pitch of the original waveform data.
Utility Contents Load Added a Key setting function when loading WAV files and AIFF files as waveforms. Operation [PERFORMANCE] [EDIT] Part selection (Normal Parts only) Select Element [Osc/Tune] [New Waveform] or [PERFORMANCE] [EDIT] Part selection (Normal Parts only) Select Element [Osc/Tune] [Edit Waveform] [Add Keybank] Key Select the key to which the loaded WAV file or AIFF file will be assigned.
Control Assign dialog In the dialog displayed when the Part parameter is selected and the [CONTROL ASSIGN] button is pressed, while pressing [PART SELECT MUTE/SOLO], operating the Assignable Knob selects the Assignable Knob of Common. Operation Point the cursor to the control destination parameter of the Part Press the [CONTROL ASSIGN] button. While pressing the [PART SELECT MUTE/SOLO] button, operate the Knob you wish to use when operating the target parameter.
Panel Lock Function The Panel Lock function has been added to prevent inadvertent operations during your performance. Operation [SHIFT] + [AUDITION] in Home display or Live Set display. To unlock the panel, press [SHIFT] + [AUDITION] again. When the Panel Lock Function is engaged, all operations will be unavailable, except the keyboard, pedals, Master Volume, Super Knob, Pitch Bend wheel, Modulation wheel, and the unlock operation. This lock also applies to touch panel operations.