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Dionysos
Total Posts: 46
Joined 01-07-2018 status: Regular |
Updated after 3 minutes: I found the solution here http://faq.yamaha.com/us/en/article/musical-instruments/keyboards/synthesizers/sy-moxf/moxf8/10719/8987/ However I need to still know which of the boxes I need to tick when copying. I don’t know if the reverb (must be the system effect) or the insertion effects is where the desired effect origins. I don’t know which other boxes are necessary. If I tick them all then will it affect other parts as well? ANOTHER PROBLEM arisen: WHen I click SOng-Seq Transport-Rec-Play then despite I just have set it to replace, it simply plays back though the REc and Play button are both lighted. I then choose SOng-Mixing then Track-Clear track- Check part 1-4 one at the time and erease the tracks. Ok now my mixing settings were deleted as well.
I thought I did not need to clear the tracks to make another recording. Is there not a better way not affecting all the parameters and the voices, which I happende to delete as well.
If I copy it into the song will this reverb then be maintained, and will it affect all the other voices/part (I guess its called at this stage right?)? Perhaps that is being the system effects affecting all. But can’t I use reverb as an insertion effect which does not affect the other sounds? |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Why start another thread when the topic was already being discussed?
[RANT] Lately I get the feeling that I’m wasting my time on Motifator. Â :-( Â [/RANT] The EFFECT [INSERTION] and [SYSTEM] buttons can be used to turn off those effects, one at a time, helping to determine which is contributing to the overall sound. |
Dionysos
Total Posts: 46
Joined 01-07-2018 status: Regular |
I discovered it while you were answering, so we crossed each other. Look above. I experiment all the time and sometimes I find the solution. Well I already have been searching a solution for days and ran out of energy.
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I then choose SOng-Mixing then Track-Clear track- Check part 1-4 one at the time and erease the tracks. Ok now my mixing settings were deleted as well.
I thought I did not need to clear the tracks to make another recording. Is there not a better way not affecting all the parameters and the voices, which I happened to delete as well.
Ok now I see I wrote you some days ago. I didn’t think this was relevant anymore. |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Please stop editing your posts and changing the contents to such a degree - following the thread becomes frustrating for anyone reading it. Perhaps someone else will reply. I’m done with this topic. |
Dionysos
Total Posts: 46
Joined 01-07-2018 status: Regular |
I am not used to being answered that fast, though it is positive. Txs for the help. I read the links you provided. I had actually posted on Yamahasynth.com but moved it to here because it always gives error when posting. Also I am in another country and don’t have a clue as to when you are operative. For people like you’s sake I will consider writing in a doc before posting. I have been used to response times of days. ALso after I post it if I suddenly get a step further, it means less to resolve for you, hence I correct it immediately to avoid wasting your time on things already resolved. |