MOXF6/MOXF8 Owner’s Manual
Control and Functions
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edit the parameters commonly applied to all Elements, Parts
or Zones in the following modes: Voice Edit, Performance,
Song/Pattern Mixing Edit, Mixing Voice Edit and Master Edit.
S
[PATTERN SECTION/PERFORMANCE
CONTROL] button
This button is available in the Performance mode, Pattern
mode and Master mode. In the Performance mode, turning on
this button will assign the following functions to the Number
[1] – [16] buttons.
In the Pattern mode, turning on this button will assign
Sections A – H to the Number [1] – [16] buttons.
In the Master mode, turning on this button lets you use the
Number buttons to switch the Internal Switch/External Switch
on/off for each Zone. For details about this function, see the
“Reference Manual” PDF document.
T
[TRACK] button
Turning this button on in the Song/Pattern mode enables the
Number [1] – [16] buttons for selecting corresponding Song/
Pattern Tracks. In the Voice mode/Performance mode, this
button lets you use the Number buttons to select the
Keyboard Transmit Channel.
[MUTE] button (page 41)
Turning this button on in Normal Voice Edit and Mixing Voice
Edit enables the Number [9] – [16] buttons for muting Voice
Elements (1 – 8). Turning this button on in the other modes
enables the Number [1] – [16] buttons for muting
Performance Parts (1 – 4), Song Tracks/Parts (1 – 16), and
Pattern Tracks/Parts (1 – 16).
[SOLO] button (page 41)
Turning this button on in Normal Voice Edit and Mixing Voice
Edit enables the Number [9] – [16] buttons for soloing a Voice
Element (1 – 8). Turning this button on in the other modes
enables the Number [1] – [16] buttons for soloing a
Performance Part (1 – 4), a Song Track/Part (1 – 16), and a
Pattern Track/Part (1 – 16).
NOTE
The on/off status of buttons
T
–
affects the Number [1] – [16]
buttons in different ways, depending on the currently selected
mode. Refer to the table below.
Number [1] – [16] buttons
Use of these buttons differs depending on the on/off status of the [PATTERN SECTION/PERFORMANCE CONTROL], [TRACK],
[MUTE] and [SOLO] buttons.
Functions of the Number [1] – [16] buttons
Number button
Function
[1] – [4]
Selecting Performance Parts 1 – 4.
[5] – [8]
Setting the Arpeggio Switch to on/off for
Performance Parts 1 – 4.
[9] – [12]
Setting the mute status for Performance Parts 1 – 4.
[13] – [16]
Setting the Arpeggio Hold for Performance Parts 1 – 4.
S T
Mode
When the [PATTERN SECTION/
PERFORMANCE CONTROL]
button is turned on:
When the [TRACK] button
is turned on:
When the [MUTE]
button is turned on:
When the [SOLO]
button is turned
on:
When all the
buttons are
turned off:
Voice Play
–
Keyboard transmit channel
setting
–
–
Voice selection
Normal Voice
Edit
–
Changes the Edit mode from
Common Edit to Element Edit
and Element selection ([1] –[8]).
Element Mute setting
([9] – [16])
Solo Element
selection ([9] – [16])
–
Drum Voice
Edit
–
Changes the Edit mode from
Common Edit to Drum Key Edit
–
–
–
Performance
Play
Performance Control (
S
)
Keyboard transmit channel
setting
Part Mute setting
([1] – [4])
Solo Part selection
([1] – [4])
Performance
selection
Performance
Edit
Performance Control (
S
)
Performance Part selection
([1] – [4])
Part Mute setting
([1] – [4])
Solo Part selection
([1] – [4])
–
Master Play
–
Keyboard transmit channel setting
(when memorizing the Voice mode
or Performance mode to the
current Master) or Song/Pattern
Track selection (when memorizing
the Song mode or Pattern mode to
the current Master)
–
–
Master program
selection
Master Edit
–
Changes the Edit mode from
Common Edit to Zone Edit and
Zone selection ([1] – [4])
–
–
–
Song/Pattern
Play
Section selection in the
Pattern mode
Song/Pattern Track selection
Song/Pattern Track
Mute setting
Solo Track selection
Song/Pattern
selection
Song/Pattern
Mixing
Section selection in the
Pattern mode
Song/Pattern Part selection
Song/Pattern Part Mute
setting
Solo Part selection
Voice selection of
the current Part
Mixing Voice
Edit
–
Element selection ([1] – [8])
Element Mute setting
([9] – [16])
Solo Element
selection ([9] – [16])
–
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