Just sounding out the possibility/probability of such a thing.
Is it likely Yamaha would publish a "Super User" Manual, adopted from some of the know-how and information contained in this forum, plus, other useful tips and strategies, that noone here has dug deep enough to find yet?
Possible Inclusions
Filename naming conventions
Arpeggio Manipulation
Creating User Arpeggios
As per Arps, Motion Control Sequences, Auditions, Pattern Sequences, Control Assign profiles.
I've only had mine for a couple of weeks, and I am probably calling on the runners before I can walk. But, my day job in Telecomms*, sees me writing a lot of documentation... step-by-step processes, references, QAD(Quick and Dirty) user guides etc. This is usually filling in the gaping holes in the official manufacturer documentation. Those gaping holes only appear once the "uneducated" end users start falling into them.
The MODX has been out for over 2 years now, the Montage even longer.
(* I used to work for NEC, fun and games where all the technical references were in Japanese).
There's been such a series in previous Yamaha products. What I see is that sort of material is now published as tutorials available on this site under this link:
https://www.yamahasynth.com/learn
MODX:
https://www.yamahasynth.com/modx
Montage:
https://www.yamahasynth.com/montage
Either category would be valuable to a MODX user due to close relationship of the two synths.
I understand it's not a single doc - but the last "superuser" type docs were not either. They were a set of PDFs covering a handful of topics that extended information in the standard documentation.
Current Yamaha Synthesizers: Montage Classic 7, Motif XF6, S90XS, MO6, EX5R