YAMAHA MOX8 Track Recording Shortcuts-Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @aaronhice6854
    @aaronhice6854 Год назад

    Very helpful video. I like how everything is explained in a simple way. The self deprecating humor was great too. Thanks!

  • @georgewilliams7227
    @georgewilliams7227 4 года назад +2

    Hahahaha!!! Love this dude right here!!! I really enjoy the down to earth talk/conversation/ info!

  • @PoconoPat
    @PoconoPat  5 лет назад +4

    Had such high expectations of Myself, but as it turns out, My heart is literally dying inside me. My heart is functioning with 30% and the rest is dead. No energy, no inspiration and no fun ! Sorry if I disappointed anyone, but as I see it now, My musical endeavors must be put on hold. I am however, very glad If I was able to help, or entertain some of you while it lasted. I'd hoped to deliver so much more, but it seems Life as I'd like it, won't happen anytime soon ! Hopefully, You'll all enjoy what I have done so far, and I wish You all great success in Your own endeavors ! Thanks for Your kindness and Patience ! Cya on the flip side ! :)

    • @adamsalinas82
      @adamsalinas82 4 года назад +1

      Awesome work be blessed and in health and favor acts 2:38

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  4 года назад

      Delete is within the "save menu" as i recall. Wish i could help more, but don't have machine in front of me. Do you have owner manual? You can get pdf download on Yamaha site, or check google . Good luck, and thanks for the compliment! ❤

  • @delrioj17
    @delrioj17 2 месяца назад

    Thank you Poco Pat! I couldn't figure out how to record a track. Didn't realize that you had to press play after hitting record. That wasn't immediately intuitive.

  • @mhillvo
    @mhillvo 8 лет назад

    MOX8 owner too. Pat. This is a tutorial of tutorials. I think you did a swell job and I'm learning the basics from your video. I agree, the manual sucks eggs. Wish you could co-author a "For Dummies" book, you're funny and your music is very nice, bro. All the best. You did a public service for all of us. It's a great workstation with tons of great sounds to play with. I'm 62 now, and have been playing piano for decades. So, this is like having a band, and orchestra at my fingertips. You rock, Pat! All the best to you, sir.

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  8 лет назад +1

      i'm 62 also, had to teach myself and borrow time on church pianos, and forgot I could for almost 12 yrs after a bad car wreck, so, that's the highest compliment ever! Thank you so much brother! :) You're very kind to say so! Thanks again!

    • @mhillvo
      @mhillvo 8 лет назад

      Every word, sincere. I listened to some of your compositions and they reflect how you've begun to master this marvelous musical tool we have. Watched it again, tonight, and learned (absorbed) a bit more, so it's going to help make the manual a bit more understandable, since I'm doing it in real time. May God continue to bless you with musical ideas to share with the digital world. Keeps us young at heart, Pat. Learning new things in life. So glad you didn't give up. Used to own an MM6, the baby of the line, but found I'd outgrown it's limited sequencer, so traded up when I got the chance, because the Motif, was, and still is, just a bit too heavy to carry around past 60. Heck, past 40. that sucker's a beast, but built only for the stage or or studio use. MOX weighs in at a nice 35 pounds compared to Motif's 55+ lbs. Bad for the back at any age, that one. Take care, keep playing...

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  8 лет назад

      +Michael Hill I so appreciate Your awesome words My brother! Technology just makes life so good, along With good people like You! Anything i can explore with you, just ask, i'll try my best to help, and probably learn something too. You're an inspiration 4 sure! Thanks for being a Friend!
      I think Music is the highest form of communication, which has NO BARRIERS to TRUTH Or the Heart ! luv ya man! Long, Happy life Michael ! :) Best always!

  • @boakyeansah1167
    @boakyeansah1167 4 года назад +1

    Love your sense of humour sir. Lol thanks for the lessons. I really understood it.

  • @cfh16ton
    @cfh16ton 4 года назад

    This is a terrific video - thanks so much Pat. You covered a lot of information and was easy to follow. You're a natural teacher. Thanks friend.

  • @MikeyDee503
    @MikeyDee503 4 года назад +1

    great sense of humor. Great tutorial

  • @albertabouck2545
    @albertabouck2545 9 лет назад +1

    Wow! Thanks! I looked all over for info on what I could do with my Yamaha (other than play piano). Yamaha creates fantastic videos so we will buy their product and after that -- nothing. Can hardly believe it.
    So thank you so very very much. I really appreciate!!!!

  • @behestelah
    @behestelah 9 лет назад +1

    Awesome! The good news for more tutorial on MOX8 made my day. Just subscribed to you. Looking forward to see not only one but series of tutorials. Talented with the right sense of humor, you're the man.

  • @planetheavenmusic
    @planetheavenmusic 9 лет назад

    Spot On! Ive been looking for a tutorial all over the net. Well done

  • @AirForceJuan2
    @AirForceJuan2 7 лет назад

    Hey man. My moxf8 arrives Wednesday and I've been watching videos ahead of time and in a state of high expectation and I gotta say I really enjoyed this and you seem lime a real cool cat. I laughed out loud twice already and in only half way through the video. Best of luck to you. Hoping you are well and playing music you love.

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  7 лет назад +1

      Juan, Thank You so very much for the wonderful Compliment ! what a nice XMAS Present ! I'm currently recovering still from a massive heart attack I had end of August, but I'm doing well for an old guy ! Anyway, I'm back at playing again, and hopefully, Part twq can finally get finished, and Help You and a few others out as well ! Again, Thanks for Your input, loved it, and Thank You for Your service ! I to was in the A/F and really enjoyed My time in. Be well, take good care, and above all, Stay true to Your music, and it will never let You down. Don't try to be someone else, they already dfid it. Be 100% Juan, as that's special indeed ! Happy Holidays My new friend , and THANKS AGAIN !

  • @i2compoze
    @i2compoze 10 лет назад +1

    Hey I am less than half your age and I was still confused by half the stuff in that manual! Thanks for breaking it down and simplifying things!

  • @josephfourquet7029
    @josephfourquet7029 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks I just got me a mox8...your video helped me out..

  • @ramchandradesai316
    @ramchandradesai316 5 лет назад

    Very Good tutorial....and funny too ! Thanks from the heart.....May God keep you in good health

  • @alfie62
    @alfie62 3 года назад

    Thanks for this Mr, very helpful! I've just acquired one of these, where do I find the RUclips finished version you mentioned?

  • @PoconoPat
    @PoconoPat  8 лет назад +2

    AGAIN, I apologize, but minor health issues prevent me from providing a more extensive tutorial as I promised. just yet. But , A.S.A.P is still the goal. Please, hang in there, and THANKS !

  • @lucasjulianmaza4515
    @lucasjulianmaza4515 3 года назад

    Master of Universe

  • @PoconoPat
    @PoconoPat  9 лет назад +1

    After the wonderful reviews of the Yamaha MOX-88 Tutorial I made, ( Thanks ! ) Which I wish I made more seriously now, I will create a new one, with less "Me" and more in more depth hands on "How to" info, on how to layer, add effects, rhythms, etc. and assign instruments and set volumes & Tones to each separate track, along with Creation of a special cover song, step by step, recorded while You watch Me Create it. I won't say yet what it is, But it's on HBO, Current, and A Great theme song to use as an example ! Gimme a few weeks to buckle down, and I'll post it by end of MAY,2015 . STAY TUNED, and Subscribe for Updates as I post them, OK? Thanks for all the Great Support Everyone ! While I am No Genius, I will share what I've learned knowing HELP isn't as easy to find, and YAMAHA and the TUTORIAL DISC offered FOR SALE, just doesn't make it as easy as it should be. I do not make use of CUBASE, so Please, no requests there. I have enough trouble Remembering Who I am each morning. lol Thanks again ! See ya soon ! :) PAT

  • @piano1237
    @piano1237 8 лет назад

    wow!!! Honestly you dee best lecturer and a great teacher!! thanks a million times.. I've finally just found my answers about this awesome keyboard.. well just one humble request.. Can u please how can u save or store your songs after recording on the mo 8 memory?? please i really need to know.. I am pretty sure you've made some of us musicians to finally know now the beauty of this perfect cool instrument..please i need yo know how u can store and save your sing in this piano..thanks and GB

  • @PoconoPat
    @PoconoPat  10 лет назад

    ALEX, Sorry to take so long replying. :) When You open up the "MIXER" while playing the particular recording or song you refer to, you can find the measure you want to start to change tempo on, and for how many measures, then set the tempo change over on left side of board on effects knobs, and then check it, and if liked, click "STORE" agree to the prompts, and when you play back the piece, it should register how you set it. you can change volumes, tones and effects in the same manner. remember to hit store always whenever locking in your changes and effects, or it wont be there when you restart machine. hope this helped. thank you !

  • @brohoop
    @brohoop 6 лет назад

    I saw on Musician’s Friend that you bought an FA by Roland. How do you like it? Where are your videos reviewing your new Roland FA??
    The reason I ask is I have an moXF6. I narrowed my choices down to the FA-06 and the moxf6. I chose the Yamaha but can still trade in my moxf for the FA. I was going to base some of my choice on which one you prefer.
    Any help with my decision would be so very much appreciated!
    Thanks! And keep up the great work?

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  6 лет назад

      The reason I haven't done a similar review or tutorial on the ROLAND FA is, It's not as easy to use as the Yamaha, doesn't have the same quality sound of a Yamaha, and generally, I wish I never bought it. Siund qualkity and ease of use, is the main reason I'm loyal to Yamaha. Hope that helped a bit. Good luck, choose wisely. Thanks for the Question !

    • @brohoop
      @brohoop 6 лет назад

      Pocono Pat, that helps a lot! I’m glad I asked because your review of the FA-06 on musicians friend was positive. But obviously you’ve used it a lot and now find your love of Yamaha remains ahead of Roland. I agree! I LOVE my moxf6! Glad you’ve convinced me to keep her!
      Thanks for your very helpful reply! Can’t wait for more videos from you!

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  6 лет назад +1

      Thank You Brohoop, Always happy to help ! Best Wishes Always !

  • @gunnar838
    @gunnar838 5 лет назад

    thank you for your explanation bro, but i want to know where can i find it how to correct automatically the notes and rythems wich are not played corrrectly?

  • @d.g.9022
    @d.g.9022 7 лет назад

    Thanks for this Manual. I'm German, and don't found a better one here in YT.

  • @janmcwilliams5998
    @janmcwilliams5998 5 лет назад +1

    thankyou!! thanks to you!i am finally getting around my keyboard-

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  5 лет назад

      I'm so glad it helped! You're welcome! Any other questions, feel free to text me!👍❤

  • @PoconoPat
    @PoconoPat  9 лет назад +2

    I PROMISED TO FINISH A TUTORIAL BY END OF MAY. I APOLOGIZE FOR NOT FINISHING IT YET, LIFE HAPPENS, PERSONAL ISSUES ENSUE, BUT, I AM WORKING IT WHEN ABLE, BUT IT WILL BE LATE. (Also, It's Summer, and That's that.) I do apologize, , but, I thought I'd share the news. It's coming, but not as soon as I expected . thanks for Your patience. I will make it worthwhile ! :) Sorry again ! Won't be too long. thanks !

    • @KBStripes
      @KBStripes 9 лет назад +1

      Check out the work

    • @behestelah
      @behestelah 9 лет назад

      Pocono Pat Take your time (but not too long ;)) You're the only hope that I've got on MOX8.

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  9 лет назад

      I really will make You an awesome tutorial, however, right now, i'm facing surgery. directly afterward, I will finish. be patient young padawan, "USE THE FORCE" For now. :) But Thank You !

    • @behestelah
      @behestelah 9 лет назад +1

      Pocono Pat Not sure where you are located at. I'm in Bay area. If you'll be staying in hospital after surgery for recovery, I'd visit you if I know where you are and also if I know you don't mind.

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  9 лет назад

      behestelah That's about the kindest gesture I've ever received from anyone. I so truly appreciate Your thoughtfulness ! Unfortunately, I live in the Pocono Mountains of N.E.Pennsylvania, and It just wouldn't be practical, but WOW, What an awesome thing to say ! You're a great Human Being, and I promise, I will make as detailed a "tute" as I can, to hopefully help you master the "Beast". lol THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH. YOU'RE PRETTY AWESOME !

  • @javilinification
    @javilinification 8 лет назад

    Great and well explained tutorial.

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  8 лет назад

      You're pretty Awesome to say so! Soon as poss, im gonna add more! Meanwhile, thanks for Your kind Support !

  • @alexhitrick2886
    @alexhitrick2886 10 лет назад +1

    Do you know how to change the tempo in a song? I've seen the sample songs they programmed on the keyboard, and at certain points they change tempo from 130 to 135.

  • @grebbx
    @grebbx 10 лет назад +1

    Pat - can you process the audio input thru the synth options on this board, i.e. run a guitar thru the "cutoff" "resonance" sections?

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  10 лет назад

      Haven't tried adjusting those aspects yet myself. However, Should EXTERNAL inputs i.e Guitars, keyboards whatever...get recorded on the internal, or an external sequencer, you can certainly make any adjustments at that point, USING SEQUENCER adjustments. But for live , I cannot say with any authority, Sorry. Still working out the kinks Myself. And overloaded My synapses with the New ROLAND FA_08 I just bought Just to drive myself insane for once and all :) . So, Brother, I am totally confused now...lol :) Good Luck tho' & thanks for asking...sorry couldn't be more help !

    • @grebbx
      @grebbx 10 лет назад +1

      Pocono Pat morons at the local music stores cannot answer this either so don't feel bad:-) I know that the elcheapo Casio xwP1 synth gives you the ability to process an external audio input right into the oscillators in the synth, so was curious - Tks again

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  9 лет назад

      grebbx Hey, Anytime...glad to try to help. wish I knew more, gettin there tho. However, I do NOT appreciate casio, but they do make some nice watches. lol :P

  • @iddybox
    @iddybox 6 лет назад

    Great Video Dad.

  • @ltavare
    @ltavare 5 лет назад +1

    thanks good tutorial and funny too!!

  • @demetriccauthen-no1jy
    @demetriccauthen-no1jy 12 дней назад

    I have this keyboard to have 61 keys thinking about trading in for the montage m6 in miss the sliders too

  • @monamule1
    @monamule1 Год назад

    How can I record a simple country beat , save it and pull it up and ply the piano part with.

  • @oleggolovetsky6385
    @oleggolovetsky6385 9 лет назад

    hey! thanks for tutorial. I don't know whether I am a dumm or not but how do you put the name on the track? I can't find it.

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  6 лет назад

      When you save the song, you'll see where to enter it using the dial. A keyboard will offer symbols and letters to allow titles. Its there, good luck friend.

  • @piano1237
    @piano1237 8 лет назад

    looking for your next tutorial..thank you

  • @independentsinema
    @independentsinema 9 лет назад

    very simplistic and and extremely helpful,thanks...can you break down step recording in a video? thanks again.

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  9 лет назад +1

      IndependentSinema You force Me to be totally honest, and tell You that I play "Live" straight on when I record. I am not familiar with "STEP" recording unfortunately, as I suppose it is a very helpful thing to master. This is a very complex machine, and I, am a "Workstation" Virgin, being a PSR player for most of My experience. I also cannot yet master using Cubase, or such complex programming, as I don't learn well due to a head injury. So, I struggle, and always seek out shortcuts, others may find Totally ignorant, but, since I seem to get the job done best I can, I can settle. I would so much like to use all those other great features and manipulations, but, I fear, that is for younger, fresher minds. ( I hate saying that, But, I must be honest with Myself, and know My limits, right? ) So, Sorry, Can't help You. But, there are forums, like "PSRTUTORIAL.COM" where you can ask some great well experienced synth players, and I have no doubt, they can answer your questions better than I. There is a MOX forum available also, check google. forums.musicplayer.com / motifator.com also is very helpful especially in How to's and programming questions. Also, many links to sound files, etc. GOOD LUCK AGAIN ! hope this helped a bit. stay in touch ! :)

  • @PoconoPat
    @PoconoPat  9 лет назад

    totally understand David. I cannot agree with You more.However, The Piano's on the Yamaha, are too authentic to ignore. But, I also, have a New Roland fa-08 and just haven't had the time to investigate it much. Good luck with it tho, it's a nice machine also ! It is also compatible with MIDi to the Yamaha BTW, F.Y.I. in case.

  • @MikeyDee503
    @MikeyDee503 4 года назад

    I understand 😊

  • @tirtonadi9576
    @tirtonadi9576 9 лет назад

    much thanks for the video. take care

  • @rescueplumber4987
    @rescueplumber4987 7 лет назад

    can you post how to record instructions on pdf file

  • @piano1237
    @piano1237 8 лет назад

    looking forward on your next tutorial..thank you

  • @garvin80
    @garvin80 8 лет назад

    I love youtube... This is great. Thanks!

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  8 лет назад

      hope it helped a bit, thanks! best to Ya!

  • @theacan565
    @theacan565 6 лет назад

    And I LOVE YOU MAN!!!

    • @theacan565
      @theacan565 6 лет назад

      U could also change PATTYBOY for BANANAFINGERS!!

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  6 лет назад

      Thanks ! Love you too ! :)

  • @stifenagondjo7384
    @stifenagondjo7384 Год назад

    😊

  • @PoconoPat
    @PoconoPat  9 лет назад

    I was paid a High compliment a few hours ago, and I couldn't be more proud or Happy, to announce, at the request of someone in need, I will post a New Tutorial, More serious and detailed this time, on Using The YAMAHA MOX Workstation, AND, I will include information on getting started on The YAMAHA PSR-S950 Arranger , another complicated but Awesome Machine, and tool in creating Wonderful Music, and Adding Vocals like a Pro ! Gimme a few weeks to produce it, and I will post it quicker than a Bunny ! Well, Maybe not a Bunny, But, I'll Git er dun right quick like OK? While I am Not claiming to be proficient by any means, I have learned a few "get going quick" tricks, and have recorded many of My Best songs using My MOX ! It's an awesome tool ! Very daunting especially coming from PSR arrangers My whole keyboard career, But, DO-ABLE "with a Lil help from Your friend," Me. :) So, Keep an eye, it'll be here soon, and hopefully, I'll be less insane, and , well, no never mind, that wouldn't work ! Anyway... See ya soon ! :) Thanks !
    Anyone crazy enough to want My MP3 downloads, can find em for free, here ! Enjoy !
    soundcloud.com/poconopat and at poconopatrick.soundcloud.com

  • @jandersondoacordeon
    @jandersondoacordeon 5 лет назад

    show

  • @H4NDCRAFTED
    @H4NDCRAFTED 8 лет назад

    20th century LCD in the 21st, dear god Yamaha lol

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  8 лет назад

      +H4NDCRAFTED I TOTALLY AGREE, HARD TO SEE, HARD TO MANIPULATE, AND IT'S A REAL DOWNSIDE ! THANKS ! !

  • @soto44123
    @soto44123 6 лет назад

    4 minutes of blah, blah, blah before you started? lol. Dude you're driving this bus you take your time.

  • @slapmyfunkybass
    @slapmyfunkybass 9 лет назад +1

    I love this instrument, the piano is the best I've heard on an electric piano. For all what it does and the quality of sounds, I have no idea why Yamaha sell it so cheap. It features the same sound banks as the Motif and that sells at double the price. I picked mine up for around £550. However, the manual is the shitiest guide for help. You're pretty much by yourself working it all out. It's not too complex, but when you start delving into controlling transport control for your external sequencer through the Mox, or adjusting the midi clock it becomes a bit daunting. What I find frustrating is you can't delete isolated events through the sequencer, you can only extract them to another track, then delete the track you've moved them to. But a great keyboard nethertheless. Btw, if you select voice in song mode you can select what instrument you want through the normal category search way. This is better than doing it through the mixer as that way doesn't give you the name of the instrument.

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  9 лет назад +1

      slapmyfunkybass Sorry I caught this so Late, But I agree totally, best PIANO EVER ! So Rich and beautiful Sounding, like a $40,000 Grand ! But, Changing Your sound in MIXER does show the Name of instrument, look again when You choose the track number, and edit the "VOICE", The Name of the voice will appear on a little strip on top, and Jog wheel and voice availability is still functional there as well. But, the screen Cramps everything into a little hard to read LCD, and For the Manual, It's a good Camp fire starter material. :) Thanks for Kickin back, love hearing from everyone ! Thanks again !

    • @slapmyfunkybass
      @slapmyfunkybass 9 лет назад +1

      Pocono Pat Hi, yes you're right, the mixer does show the instrument name :)

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  9 лет назад

      cool dude ! but, It should have been easier to navigate. I do wish they YAMAHA put more user thought into it, to go with the Awesome Capabilities, tho. But, its still and outstanding and amazing tool for music production for sure ! thanks for sharing that !

  • @piano1237
    @piano1237 8 лет назад +1

    wow!!! Honestly you dee best lecturer and a great teacher!! thanks a million times.. I've finally just found my answers about this awesome keyboard.. well just one humble request.. Can u please how can u save or store your songs after recording on the mo 8 memory?? please i really need to know.. I am pretty sure you've made some of us musicians to finally know now the beauty of this perfect cool instrument..please i need to know how u can store and save your songs on this piano..thanks and GB

    • @PoconoPat
      @PoconoPat  8 лет назад

      You're very kind, and Most absolutely welcomed ~ :) TO STORE YOUR PERFORMANCE, FIND THE "JOB" BUTTON, CHOOSE "SONG" THEN NAME THE "NAME SONG " . USE THE DIAL, TO CHOOSE LETTERS ETC. AFTER YOUR HAPPY, PRESS THE BUTTON TO THE RIGHT OF "JOB" THAT SAYS "STORE" . PRESS "STORE" IT WILL ASK IF YOUR SURE, PRESS ENTER FOR "YES", THEN CONFIRM BY PRESSING ENTER AGAIN. YOUR SONG WILL BE SAVED AND AVAILABLE, WHEN YOU PRESS THE "SONG" BUTTON, FOR PLAYBACK. BE SURE WHEN YOU RE-RECORD A NEW SONG, YOU CHOOSE A DIFFERENT "SONG NUMBER" OR YOU WILL OVERWRITE WHAT YOU SAVED IN THAT SLOT ( i.e.- 1, 2, 3, 4, etc). be patient, not easy display to manage, but, you'll get it , I'm sure. there are 64 song slots, tho your memory, and amount of tracks in each song, will determine how much memory you've used. so, always back up your play on a recording device, or by recording to your computer using audacity OR WHATEVER SOFTWARE YOU HAVE AVAILABLE. GOOD LUCK, AND GOOD TUNES ALWAYS ! GO GET EM ! :)