Yamaha MOX 6, MOX 8 Drum Track Construction User manual

Below you will find brief information for Drum Track Construction MOX 6, Drum Track Construction MOX 8. This document is a step by step guide to creating drum tracks on the MOX 6 and MOX 8 synthesizers. It includes information on recording basic drum loops, creating original drum patterns, using arpeggios, and more. You will learn how to build drum tracks from the bottom up, add fill-ins and variations, and use the REAL TIME Loop Remix function to create new and unique rhythm variations.

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Key features

  • Recording basic drum loops in SONG mode
  • Recording original drum patterns
  • Using arpeggios for drum track creation
  • Using the REMIX function to create variations
  • Divide Drum Track
  • Building a custom Drum Kit

Frequently asked questions

A Drum Voice is like 73 VOICES combined in one. This allows a great deal of flexibility when creating your music. Each KEY can be selected and edited individually. You can even assign your own favorite drums into your own USER KIT – there are 32 USER Drum Kit locations. This is useful when the snare you like is one kit and the kick you like is in another.

Any time you record something in PATTERN mode, the MOX sequencer will place that information on a track in an entity called a “Phrase”. So a Phrase is a group of MIDI events that can then be moved, recalled and edited as a unit.

This function is a sequencer JOB that basically allows you to use 8 tracks of the sequencer to initially construct your drum track. Then once you have worked out the drums you can reassemble them on to one track. This will use 8 tracks of the sequencers as a work area for drums and when you have completed your work you will clean up and free those tracks for other music data.
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