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allen mills
Total Posts: 24
Joined 04-29-2008 status: Regular |
I am trying to meticulously follow the instructions in the manual, but when attempting to create a split, I end up with both sounds across the entire keyboard, no matter where I set the split point. Any idea what I might be doing wrong? Lower is indeed selected for the bass part; split is pretty low - c1 or so. But after following all steps, depressing the voice button does indeed show both voices covering the whole keyboard. |
cmayhle
Total Posts: 3116
Joined 10-05-2011 status: Guru |
Your keyboard (whether MOX6 or MOX8) does not go down to C-1, so if you are setting that note, it appears you are trying to assign a Split Point that does not exist. See pages 10 and 11 of the MOXF Owner’s Manual for the key numbering of your instrument, and assign Split Points based on those diagrams. On page 32 of the Owner’s Manual (Step 3), try using the “[SHIFT] + hit a note” tip to manually locate the Split Point. Finally, be sure to NAME and STORE the PERFORMANCE, or it will disappear when you navigate away. |
allen mills
Total Posts: 24
Joined 04-29-2008 status: Regular |
Not C-1. That was a dash, not a negative. Just C1. And I did use shift to select a note, thinking maybe that would solve the problem, which it didn’t. And the problem isn’t that I can’t store it. It’s that I can’t get it to work in the first place. I’m always hearing both instruments across the entire range of the keyboard. Think maybe I’ll try a factory reset next and just re-create my favorites list. |
muscarella
Total Posts: 542
Joined 11-01-2003 status: Guru |
I may be chiming in inappropriately, but just a reminder (based on my own experience) that there are other settings (Limits for instance) that can frustrate and confuse your attempt to set a Split Point or Layer. Or vice versa, a Split Point fighting with keyboard Limitations. It doesn’t sound like that’s what’s happening to you, but I just mention it before you do a Factory Reset or anything drastic. I’ve also found the Performance Creator to be not so handy-dandy and often leaves me with voice and programming conflicts that cause me to toss it all out and build the Performance from scratch in some other fashion. |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Although proper setting of the Performance Creator Split LO/UP Parameter should result in the Parts playing over the desired ranges, as muscarella mentioned you could certainly set Note Limits in Performance mode.
See (7) Note Limit on page 56 of the MOXF Reference Manual (http://download.yamaha.com/file/60478).
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allen mills
Total Posts: 24
Joined 04-29-2008 status: Regular |
I use the MOXF8 in my studio 95% of the time, and always have Local Control off and trigger it via MIDI through Pro Tools. The incoming MIDI signal triggers both sounds. It finally dawned on me to turn Local Control on and MIDI off, since I’ll only be using it in split mode during live performance. Mystery solved! |
cmayhle
Total Posts: 3116
Joined 10-05-2011 status: Guru |
Important information! Glad you got it working. |