Yamaha Motif 8 Owners Manual
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291MOTIF Appendix Connecting external SCSI devices Appendix 4Attach the terminator to the SCSI connector (whichever one of the two is not connected) of the last device in the daisy-chain. Alternatively, turn on the terminator switch of that device. 5Make sure that the terminator switch is turned OFF for all other devices in the daisy-chain (i.e., all devices other than the last device). 6Turn on the power of the external SCSI device(s), and after waiting several seconds, turn on the power of the MOTIF. NOTE Many articles and books concerning SCSI are available. However most of them discuss only the concepts or the specification, and do not tell you what to do if the system does not work when connected as described. The following paragraphs will provide more information about SCSI that will help you correct problems which may occur when SCSI devices are connected. Please read this material if you experience problems. Please be aware that when connecting SCSI devices, problems with termination and cabling can cause valuable data to be damaged. We regret that Yamaha can take no responsibility regarding any data which is lost. ■ Realities of terminator installation Although we have said that a terminator is required at the beginning and end of the SCSI bus, this is a general principle and not a requirement. For example if the bus is extremely short (45 cm or less), there are cases in which it is best for there to be a terminator only on one or the other end. However if other drives are connected in addition to these drives, the situation will again be different. Also, if the SCSI devices are separated by more than 3 meters, it is said that using a terminator at the 3 meter point is preferable. In this case, three or more terminators will exist within the SCSI bus. In this way, the theory and practice of SCSI connections can differ widely. Simply changing a drive in a system that had been working correctly can cause operation to become unreliable, or adding a drive to an unreliable system can cause it to start working correctly. In practice, a certain amount of trial and error is necessary. ■ Reasons for SCSI errors A SCSI bus operates stably only if all the connected SCSI devices are operating correctly. If any of the devices are producing noise, the other devices will also produce errors, and in the worst case, the boot block of a drive can be destroyed. (All data in that drive will be lost.) Also, there are cases in which a system on which data appears to have saved may not have actually saved the data, resulting in data loss. The following paragraphs will discuss the reasons for such errors, and will provide a sequence for your troubleshooting. • Check the SCSI ID Make sure that there is no conflict between the SCSI ID of each SCSI device including the MOTIF. When shipped from the factory, the MOTIFs SCSI ID is set to 6. Be sure to turn off the power before changing the SCSI ID setting. • Check the terminator As discussed above, check the location where the terminator is attached. • Check the SCSI cables Low-quality SCSI cables will almost always create problems. Always use double-shielded cables. It is also important that the shield be grounded inside the connector. Long SCSI cables frequently cause problems, so use as short a SCSI cable as possible. Bending or twisting a SCSI cable in a confined space can cause conductors to break or pins to be broken, so be careful to avoid this. Yamaha cannot guarantee operation if the SCSI connector of the MOTIF is connected via a converter to any external device other than a 50-pin SCSI device, such as a Wide SCSI, ATA (IDE), USB, or IEEE 1394 device.
292MOTIF Appendix Notes on musical copyright Appendix Notes on musical copyright The MOTIF supports SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) to protect the copyrights of music software. Data that was digitally sampled from a CD or other source cannot be saved on a memory card or SCSI disc in WAV/AIFF format, and cannot be transmitted by using the TWE software. If you wish to save this data, you must save it in the MOTIF’s own format. It is prohibited to use copyrighted songs and sound data (that can be recorded via the MOTIF) for commercial purposes. It is also prohibited to reproduce, transfer, or distribute the data, or play the data for a commercial audience without permission from the owners of the copyright, except for personal use or application that does not infringe the copyright. If you wish to use such data for occasions other than personal use, consult a copyright expert. Yamaha is not responsible for any data created, reproduced, or edited using the MOTIF, nor for any reproduction or use of such data.
293MOTIF Appendix Appendix Specifications Keyboards MOTIF8 88 keys, Balanced Hammer Effect Keyboard (Initial Touch/Aftertouch) MOTIF7 76 keys, FS Keyboard (Initial Touch/Aftertouch) MOTIF6 61 keys, FS Keyboard (Initial Touch/Aftertouch) Tone Generator blockTone Generator AWM2 (complying with the Modular Synthesis Plug-in System) Polyphony 62 notes + the polyphony of the Plug-in Board (if installed) Multi Timbral Capacity 16 parts (internal) + 3 or more Plug-in Board parts (1 for each Single Plug-in Board; 16 for Multi Plug-in Board), A/D Input Wave 84MB (when converted to 16- bit linear format), 1309 waveforms Voice Preset: 384 normal voices + 48 drum kits GM : 128 normal voices + 1 drum kit User: 128 normal voices + 16 drum kits Plug-in Voice Preset for the PLG150-AN/PF/DX: 64 Preset for the PLG-150VL: 192 User: 64 for each Plug-in slot Performance User: 128 (up to 4 parts) Filter 21 types Effect System Reverb x 12 types, Chorus x 25 types, Insertion 1 x 25 types, Insertion 2 x 104 types, Variation x 25 types (available for Performance/Song), Master Equalizer (5 bands), Plug-in Insertion (available when the PLG100-VH has been installed to slot 1) Expandability 3 Slots for Modular Synthesis Plug-in Boards Sampling blockSamples Up to 256 Waveforms (Multi Samples) Up to 128 Key Banks per Waveform Up to 8192 Key Banks Sampling Source Analog input L/R, Stereo output (Resampling), Digital/Optical (available when the AIEB2 has been installed), mLAN (available when the mLAN8E has been installed) A/D Conversion 20-bit, 64 x oversampling D/A Conversion 24-bit, 128 x oversampling Sample Data Bits 16 Sampling Frequency 44.1kHz, 22.05kHz, 11.025kHz, 5.5125kHz (Stereo/Mono) • Digital Sampling Frequency (when the AIEB2 has been installed) 48kHz, 44.1kHz, 32kHz * Can be input, with converted to the Sampling Frequency of the MOTIF. • Sampling Frequency via the mLAN (when the mLAN8E has been installed) 44.1kHz (fixed) Sampling Memory 4MB, expandable to 64MB (32MB SIMM x 2 slots) * The original 4MB are disabled when a pair of 32MB SIMMs have been installed. Sample Length Mono: 32 MB Stereo: 64 MB Sampling Time (when a pair of 32MB SIMMs have been installed) 44.1kHz: 6 min. 20 sec., 22.05kHz: 12 min. 40 sec., 11.025kHz: 25 min. 20 sec., 5.0125kHz: 55 min. 40 sec. * Mono/Stereo Sample Format Original format, WAV, AIFF, A3000/4000/5000/SU700 format (loadable only via SCSI), AKAI S1000/S3000 format (loadable only via SCSI)
294MOTIF Appendix Specifications Appendix Sequencer blockNote Capacity Approx. 111,000 notes Note Resolution 480 ppq (parts per quarter note) Maximum Polyphony 124 notes Tempo 1 - 300 Recording type Real time replace, Real time overdub (with the exception of the Pattern Chain), Real time punch (Song only), Step (with the exception of the Pattern Chain) Tracks Pattern Mode : 16 phrase tracks Pattern Chain Mode : Pattern track, Tempo track, Scene track Song Mode : 16 sequence tracks (Loop on/off can be set for each track), Tempo track, Scene track Patterns User Patterns : 1024 (64 styles x 16 sections) Measures : 256 maximum Phrases Preset Phrases : 128 Drum Phrases User Phrases : 256 per style Songs 64 songs Arpeggio Preset 1 x 128 types Preset 2 x 128 types User x 128 types * MIDI Sync, MIDI transmit/receive channel, Velocity Limit, and Note Limit can be set. Scene Memory 5 per Song Scequence Format Original format, SMF format 0, 1 (Format 1 load only) OthersMaster User: 128 Sequence Software controlled via the Remote Control function • For Windows ® Cubase VST™ V5.0, Logic Audio ® Platinum Ver4.6, Cakewalk Pro Audio™ Ver9.0, Pro Tools ® V5.0 • For Macintosh ® Cubase VST™ V5.0, Logic Audio ® Platinum Ver4.6, Pro Tools ® V5.0 Controllers Pitch Bend wheel, Modulation wheel, Assignable Control Slider x 4, Assignable Knob x 4, Rotary Encoder Display 240 x 64 dot graphic backlit LCD External Memory Smart Media™ (3.3V) * Up to 128MB can be used. Connectors OUTPUT L/MONO, R (standard phone jack) ASSIGNABLE OUTPUT L, R (standard phone jack) AD INPUT L, R (standard phone jack) PHONES (standard stereo phone jack) FOOT CONTROLLER 1, 2 FOOT SWITCH x 2 (SUSTAIN, ASSIGNABLE) BREATH, MIDI IN/OUT/THRU, SCSI, USB, OPTICAL OUTPUT, AC INLET Dimensions, Weight MOTIF8: 1,458(W) x 465(D) x 166(H)mm, 28.0kg MOTIF7: 1,255(W) x 397(D) x 135(H)mm, 18.1kg MOTIF6: 1,048(W) x 397(D) x 135(H)mm, 15.8kg Supplied Accessories Power cord, Owners Manual Set TOOLS for MOTIF6/MOTIF7/MOTIF8 CD-ROM Specifications and descriptions in this owners manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or options may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.
Appendix 295MOTIF Appendix Index 1 1st-on ................................................................................... 135 A AC (Assignable Controls) ....................................................155 AC INLET ............................................................................. 18 Accuracy ..............................................................................244 AC ........................................................................................ 155 AC Power Cord Socket .......................................................... 18 AD........................................................................................ 206 A/D....................................................................................... 163 A/D input ............................................................................... 23 A/D INPUT jacks................................................................... 18 A/DSource ........................................................................... 252 ADD INT ............................................................................. 164 ADD PLG ............................................................................164 Advanced DX/TX Plug-in Board ..........................................35 AEG (Amplitude Envelope Generator).. 47, 83, 145, 152, 174, 211 Aftertouch ......................................................................49, 155 AIEB2 ...................................................................... 22, 23, 284 Aiff ....................................................................................... 263 All ................................................................................262, 263 All Pattern ............................................................................263 All Song ............................................................................... 263 All Voice ...................................................................... 262, 263 All Waveform ...................................................................... 263 AltGroup (Alternate Group) ................................................ 151 AlternatePan................................................................. 145, 152 AMod ................................................................... 148, 154, 155 Amplitude .............................................................................. 47 Amplitude Envelope Generator ....................................... 47, 83 Analog input .......................................................................... 23 Analog output ........................................................................21 Analog Physical Modeling Plug-in Board ............................. 35 Append Pattern .................................................................... 231 Append Phrase ..................................................................... 229 Arpeggio ..................................................................................... 13, 55, 91, 128, 132, 133, 149, 154, 165, 168, 189, 209, 223, 255 [ARPEGGIO ON/OFF] button .............................................. 13 Arpeggio on/off during Song/Pattern playback ..................... 55 Arpeggio playback ................................................................. 91 Arpeggio structure ................................................................. 55 Arpeggio switch ........................................................... 170, 210 Arpeggio type ................................ 92, 132, 149, 154, 168, 209 Arpeggio channel ................................................................. 254 Arpeggio limit ...................................... 133, 149, 154, 168, 209 ArpSwitch .................................................................... 170, 210 Assign .................................................................................... 85 Assigning Locations ............................................................180 AssignMode ......................................................................... 151 ASSIGNABLE OUT jacks .................................................... 19 ASSIGNABLE OUT L and R jacks ...................................... 18 ATTACK ............................................................................... 85 Attack time............................................................... 46, 47, 152 Audition function ......................................................... 240, 242 Audio equipment ....................................................................21 AutoDemoLoad ............................................................. 77, 252 Auto Load .............................................................. 87, 252, 264 AWM2(Advanced Wave Memory2) ..................................... 34 B Band Elimination Filter ......................................................... 47 Band Pass Filter ..................................................................... 47 Bank ..................................................................................... 124 BANK buttons ....................................................................... 15 BasicRcvCh (Basic Receive Channel) ................................. 258 BankSel ................................................................................ 258 BankMSB............................................................................. 272 BankLSB.............................................................................. 272 Basic Procedure ........................................................... 148, 176 Basic Procedure (File) ......................................................... 262 Basic Procedure (Master Edit) ............................................. 271 Basic Procedure (Master Job) ..............................................273 Basic Procedure (Master Store) ...........................................274 Basic Procedure (Master)..................................................... 269 Basic Procedure (Pattern Edit) ............................................. 224 Basic Procedure (Pattern Job) .............................................. 225 Basic Procedure (Pattern Play) ............................................ 217 Basic Procedure (Pattern Record) ........................................ 221 Basic Procedure (Performance Edit) ....................................166 Basic Procedure (Performance Job) .....................................175 Basic Procedure (Performance Play) ................................... 162 Basic Procedure (Performance Store) .................................. 176Basic Procedure (Plug-in Voice Edit) ................................. 153 Basic Procedure (Sampling Edit) ........................................ 240 Basic Procedure (Sampling Job) ......................................... 241 Basic Procedure (Sampling Record) ................................... 234 Basic Procedure (Song Job) ................................................ 193 Basic Procedure (Song Mixing Edit) .................................. 207 Basic Procedure (Song Mixing Job) ................................... 212 Basic Procedure (Song Mixing Store) ................................ 214 Basic Procedure (Song Mixing) ........................................... 205 Basic Procedure (Song Play)............................................... 179 Basic Procedure (Song Record) .......................................... 183 Basic Procedure (Utility) .................................................... 250 Basic Procedure (Voice Edit) .............................................. 130 Basic Procedure (Voice Job) ............................................... 158 Basic Procedure (Voice Play) ............................................. 124 Basic Procedure (Voice Store) ............................................ 159 BCK DEL............................................................................ 186 Beat ............................................................................. 238, 254 Beat Stretch ................................................................. 200, 228 BEF12 ................................................................................. 141 BEF6 ................................................................................... 141 Board Custom Voice ........................................................... 157 Board Voice .................................................................. 87, 153 BPF12D............................................................................... 141 BPF12s ................................................................................ 141 BPF6 .................................................................................... 141 BPFw ................................................................................... 141 BREATH Controller Jack ..................................................... 18 BREAK POINT .......................................................... 144, 146 Breath Controller ................................................................... 49 Bulk Dump .................................................. 159, 176, 213, 274 Burglarproof Lock ............................................................... 289 C Cakewalk ProAudio Ver9.0 ................................................ 257 Calling up the Operation Displays ........................................ 67 Can’t record samples. .......................................................... 280 Can’t save data to the Memory card or the SCSI disk. ....... 280 Card slot ................................................................................ 19 Category Search ............................................................ 81, 126 [CATEGORY SEARCH] button .......................................... 15 CenterKey ........................................................... 140, 144, 146 Chain Play/Edit ........................................................... 183, 219 Changing (editing) values ..................................................... 72 Channel Aftertouch (CAT) ................................................. 191 Channel ............................................................................... 258 ChoCtrl ........................................................................ 132, 209 CHORUS .............................................................................. 85 Chorus ................................... 39, 137, 150, 155, 170, 210, 275 Chorus Pan .................................................................. 137, 170 Chorus Return ............................................................. 137, 169 ChoSend .............................................. 132, 150, 163, 167, 172 Chorus Send ........................................................................ 137 Chorus To Reverb ....................................................... 137, 170 Chorus Type ................................................................ 137, 169 Clean Up Memory ............................................................... 247 Clear Pattern ......................................................................... 232 Clear Phrase ........................................................................ 230 Clear Song ........................................................................... 204 Clear Track .................................................................. 202, 230 Click .................................................... 103, 111, 184, 222, 254 Clock ........................................................................... 198, 199 ClockOut ............................................................................. 259 CLOCK SFT ....................................................................... 182 Coarse .......................................................................... 138, 151 Common (to all keys) edit (Drum Voice) ........................... 149 Common (to all parts) edit and Part edit ............................. 165 Common edit (Master Edit) ................................................ 271 Common edit (Performance) ............................................... 166 Common edit (Plug-in Voice) ............................................. 154 Common edit (Song Mixing) .............................................. 208 Common edit (Voice) ......................................................... 130 Common edit (Plug-in Voice) ............................................. 153 Common edit (Voice) .......................................................... 129 Common edit (Song Mixing) .............................................. 207 Common edit (Master) ........................................................ 270 Compare ...................................................................... 129, 165 Computer Sequence Software ............................................... 66 CONFIG .................................................................. 97, 98, 264 Configuration ...................................................................... 264 Confirmation Message .......................................................... 72 Connecting External MIDI Equipment ................................. 24 Connecting external SCSI devices ...................................... 290 Connecting to a Personal Computer ...................................... 25 Connecting to an External SCSI Device ............................... 27 Connecting to External Audio Equipment ............................ 21Connecting Various Controllers ............................................ 28 Connections ........................................................................... 21 Control ................................................................................... 55 Control Change ................................................................... 191 Control Change Numbers .................................................... 169 Control Knobs ....................................................................... 73 Control number ............................................................. 96, 191 Control Sets ........................................................................... 49 Control Sets and External MIDI Control .............................. 50 Control Sliders ................................................................. 48, 65 Controller Assign ................................ 169, 209, 254, 255, 256 Controller block ..................................................................... 33 Controller settings ............................................................... 255 Controllers ....................................................................... 28, 48 Convert ................................................................................ 221 Convert Freq ........................................................................ 245 Convert Pitch ....................................................................... 244 Convert to Drum Voice ....................................................... 248 Copy ............................................ 158, 175, 213, 221, 242, 247 Copy Event .................................................................. 198, 227 Copy Pattern ........................................................................ 231 Copy Phrase................................................................. 183, 228 Copy Sample ....................................................................... 204 Copy Song ........................................................................... 203 Copy Track .................................................................. 202, 230 Copying the Pattern Chain data to a Song ........................... 109 Copyright ............................................................................. 292 Create Continuous Data .............................................. 199, 227 Create Measure .................................................................... 201 Create Roll ................................................................... 196, 226 Creating a Pattern Chain ..................................................... 108 Creating a Song ..................................................................... 99 Creating Pattern Chains with Realtime Playback (Pattern Chain Recording) ................................................... 220 Creating Rhythm track .......................................................... 99 Creating User Arpeggios ....................................................... 56 Crescendo .................................................................... 196, 226 [CS1] - [CS4] (Control Slider) .............................................. 13 CtrlChange .......................................................................... 258 CtrlReset .............................................................................. 252 Cubase VST/32, Cubase VST 5.0 ....................................... 257 Current ................................................................................. 264 Currently recognized device ................................................ 264 Cursor .................................................................................... 72 Cursor Buttons ....................................................................... 14 Curve ........................................................... 139, 143, 145, 199 Cutoff frequency ..................... 46, 85, 142, 143, 151, 156, 173 CutoffSens (Cutoff Sensitivity) ........................................... 144 D Data ..................................................................................... 199 Data Backup ........................................................................ 289 Data created by Sampling ............................................. 59, 234 Data created by sampling in the Song/Pattern mode ............. 59 Data created by sampling in the Voice/Performance mode .. 59 Data dial ........................................................................ 14, 126 Data Entry ..................................................................... 72, 192 [DEC/NO] button .......................................................... 14, 126 Decay1Level ........................................................................ 152 Decay1Time ........................................................................ 152 Decay2Time ........................................................................ 152 Decay ................................................................................... 174 Delay ........................................................................... 136, 157 DelayTime ........................................................................... 136 DELETE .............................................................................. 186 Delete .................................................. 190, 224, 242, 247, 267 Delete All ............................................................................ 248 Delete Measure .................................................................... 201 Demo ............................................................................... 77, 78 Depth ........................................................................... 136, 143 Destination .............................................. 49, 50, 134, 136, 235 Detune ................................................................................. 173 DevNo ................................................................................. 260 DeviceNo. ............................................................................ 258 Digital .................................................................. 234, 236, 253 DIGITAL IN, OUT connectors ............................................. 19 Digital input (when the optional AIEB2 has been installed) ... 23 Digital output ......................................................................... 22 direct .................................................................................... 133 Direction .............................................................................. 198 Display Messages ................................................................ 277 Display-based Controls ......................................................... 72 Distorted sound .................................................................... 279 Distance ............................................................................... 142 Divide Drum Track ..................................................... 203, 231 DRAM ................................................................................... 64
Appendix 296MOTIF Appendix DRUM ...................................................................................42 Drum Key Edit .............................................................148, 150 Drum Pattern ..........................................................................55 Drum Voice Edit ..................................................................148 DryLevel ......................................................................163, 172 Dual BEF .............................................................................142 Dual BPF ..............................................................................141 Dual HPF .............................................................................141 Dual LPF ..............................................................................141 DumpExIntrval ....................................................................255 E [E] indicator ....................83, 127, 129, 163, 165, 205, 269, 270 each-on .................................................................................135 Echo ....................................................................................... 27 Edit Buffer .............................................................................64 Edit mode ...............................................................................70 Edit Recall ............................................................158, 175, 213 Editing and saving Board voices ...........................................87 Editing Performances (Layer/Split) .......................................89 Editing Stereo Samples ........................................................240 Editing/Deleting Existing Events......................................... 190 Effect ......................................................39, 137, 149, 155, 169 Effect block ............................................................................39 [EFFECT BYPASS] buttons ................................................. 13 Effect Bypass .................................................................13, 252 Effect connection .......................... 40, 137, 149, 155, 169, 210 Effect Plug-in Board ..............................................................35 Effect Send .....................................................85, 172, 206, 211 Effect structure .......................................................................39 EF PART ..............................................................................169 EG (=Envelope Generator) .................................... 83, 128, 164 EG Level ......................................................................139, 143 EG Time ...............................................................................139 EG Time Sens ......................................................................140 Element ..................................................................................44 Element edit .................................................129, 137, 153, 156 ElementSw ................................................... 134, 136, 137, 150 EL:OUT ............................................................................... 137 end ........................................................................................ 183 End ....................................................................................... 238 End point ........................................................................62, 238 [ENTER] button..................................................................... 15 Entering other events ...........................................................186 Entering the Note Event .......................................................185 Envelope Generator (EG) ......................................................47 EQ (Equalizer) .....................................................148, 153, 157 Equalizer ................................39, 148, 153, 157, 168, 209, 253 Erase Event ..................................................................199, 227 Event ....................................................................185, 190, 224 Event Editing/Inserting/Deleting .................................190, 224 Event Job ......................................................................198, 227 Event Type ...................................................................199, 200 Event View Filter .........................................................192, 224 Exchange Phrase ..................................................................228 Exchange Track ........................................................... 202, 230 [EXIT] button ........................................................................14 Extract ..................................................................................243 Extract Event ................................................................199, 227 F [F1] - [F6] (Function) buttons .......................................... 14, 71 Factory Set (Restore Factory Defaults) ...............................260 Fade In/Out ..........................................................................245 FadeInTime ..........................................................................136 FadeOutTime .......................................................................136 Favorite Category ..........................................................81, 127 FEG (Filter Envelope Generator) ....47, 83, 143, 152, 173, 211 FEGDepth ............................................................................173 File ...............................................................................262, 263 File/Folder selection ............................................................262 File mode ................................................. 32, 68, 261, 262, 276 File names ............................................................................264 File types that can be handled by the MOTIF .....................262 File Utility ............................................................................118 FileUtilID .............................................................................258 Filter ...............................46, 140, 154, 155, 156, 173, 211, 255 Filter Envelope Generator ................47, 83, 143, 152, 173, 211 Filter type .......................................................................46, 140 Fine ......................................................................138, 151, 244 Fine Tune .............................................................................241 fingered ........................................................................128, 131 FixedNoteMode ...................................................................203 Fixed Velocity ......................................................................251 FMod ....................................................................148, 154, 155 Folder ................................................................................... 262 Foot Controller....................................................................... 49 FOOT CONTROLLER jacks ................................................18 FOOT SWITCH jacks ...........................................................18 Footswitch ................................................................18, 49, 256Format ................................................................................. 265 Formatting Memory Cards .................................................. 289 Forward button ...................................................................... 14 Front Panel ............................................................................ 10 Freq ............................................................................. 168, 254 fulltime ........................................................................ 128, 131 Function ................................................................................ 71 Function Tree (File Mode) .................................................. 261 Function Tree (Master Mode) ............................................. 268 Function Tree (Pattern Mode) ............................................. 215 Function Tree (Performance Mode) .................................... 160 Function Tree (Sampling) ................................................... 233 Function Tree (Utility Mode) .............................................. 249 G Gain ..................................................................... 142, 168, 254 GAIN knob ............................................................................ 18 GATE OFST ....................................................................... 182 GateTime ............................................................................. 194 Gate Time Rate ................................................................... 134 Get Phrase From Song ........................................................ 229 Glide ............................................................................ 196, 226 GlideTime ........................................................................... 196 GM voice ............................................................................... 45 Grid ..................................................................................... 197 Groove ................................................................. 106, 181, 218 GROUP ............................................................................... 124 GROUP [A] - [H] buttons ..................................................... 15 H HighFreq ............................................................................. 157 HighGain ............................................................................. 157 High Pass Filter ..................................................................... 46 Hold ............................................................................. 189, 255 HoldTime ............................................................................ 136 How to leave the current display ........................................... 72 HPFCutoff ........................................................................... 156 HPF Cutoff .......................................................................... 142 HPF KeyFlw ....................................................................... 142 HPF12 ................................................................................. 141 HPF12BPF6 ........................................................................ 142 HPF24D .............................................................................. 141 I IEEE1394 interface ............................................................... 26 [INC/YES] button ......................................................... 14, 126 [INFORMATION] button ..................................................... 14 Information Display ...................................................... 73, 275 Initialize ...................................................... 158, 175, 212, 274 Input .................................................................................... 252 InsConnect .......................................................................... 137 Ins1Category ....................................................................... 137 Ins1Type .............................................................................. 137 Ins2Category ....................................................................... 137 Ins2Type .............................................................................. 137 InsChoSend ......................................................................... 149 InsEF ................................................................................... 173 InsEffectOut ........................................................................ 138 Inserting New Events .......................................................... 190 Inserting/Removing Memory Cards .................................... 289 Insertion ........................................................ 39, 137, 150, 155 Insertion Effects .................................................................... 39 InsRevSend ......................................................................... 149 Installation Precautions ....................................................... 281 Installing Optional Hardware .............................................. 281 Interface settings ................................................................. 252 Internal AWM2 Tone Generator ........................................... 34 Internal Memory ................................................................... 64 Internal Memory and File Management ................................ 63 J Job mode ............................................................................... 70 Jumping to an assigned Location ........................................ 180 K KBDTransCh ...................................................................... 258 KeyAsgnMode .................................................................... 131 Key Bank ............................................................... 59, 235, 242 Key Bank Job ...................................................................... 242 Keyboard ............................................................................. 251 Keyboard Octave ........................................... 82, 127, 162, 269 Keyboard MIDI Transmit Channel ..................... 127, 162, 269 Keyboard Transmit Channel ............................................... 258 Key follow ................................................... 139, 142, 143, 146 KeyMode ............................................................................. 133KeyOnSync ......................................................................... 147 Key OnDelay ................................................................ 138, 147 Key On Reset ...................................................................... 135 Knob ...................................................................................... 65 KnobAssign ......................................................................... 132 Knob/Slider ......................................................................... 273 [KNOB CONTROL FUNCTION] button ............................. 12 L Layer ...................................................................................... 57 LCD Contrast Control ........................................................... 14 LCD Display ......................................................................... 14 Level ...................................... 61, 139, 143, 145, 146, 152, 241 Level/Pan ..................................................................... 145, 152 LevelSens ............................................................................ 146 LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) .......... 47, 135, 136, 147, 157 Limit ...................................................................... 92, 170, 210 LIMIT H .............................................................................. 164 LIMIT L .............................................................................. 164 Load ............................................................................... 98, 266 LoadMix .............................................................................. 255 Local On/Off ......................................................................... 26 Local Ctrl (Local Control) ................................................... 258 Location ............................................................................... 180 Locations to which the optional units are installed ............. 281 Logic Audio Plutinum Ver4.6 ............................................. 257 Loop .............................................................. 62, 222, 238, 241 Loop Recording (Pattern) ...................................................... 53 Loop-Remix ........................................................................ 246 Low Frequency Oscillator ..................................................... 47 Low Pass Filter ...................................................................... 46 LowFreq .............................................................................. 157 Lowest Key ......................................................................... 246 LowGain .............................................................................. 157 LPFCutoff.................................................................... 151, 152 LPF Reso ............................................................................. 151 LPF12 .................................................................................. 141 LPF12BPF6 ......................................................................... 142 LPF12HPF12 ....................................................................... 142 LPF18 .................................................................................. 140 LPF18s ................................................................................ 140 LPF24A ............................................................................... 140 LPF24D ............................................................................... 140 LPF6 .................................................................................... 141 M Main functions....................................................................... 42 manual ................................................................................... 61 Master .................................................................................... 56 Master Edit mode .................................................... 32, 70, 270 Master editing in the Master Play mode .............................. 269 Master EQ ............................................................................. 85 Master EQ Offset ................................ 131, 149, 154, 166, 208 Master Equalizer ........................................... 39, 168, 209, 253 Master Job mode ........................................................... 32, 273 Master mode .................................................................... 32, 56 Master Keyboard ............................................................. 93, 95 Master Play mode .................................................... 32, 68, 269 Master Selection .................................................................. 269 Master Store mode ........................................................ 32, 274 MASTER VOLUME............................................................. 12 Maximum Polyphony ............................................................ 36 meas ....................................................................................... 61 Measure ............................................................................... 238 Measure Job......................................................................... 201 Memorize to a Master ........................................................... 93 Memory ............................................................................... 270 Memory Card ...................................................................... 289 Memory Card/External SCSI storage device ........................ 64 Memory Structure ................................................................. 63 Meter ................................................................................... 238 Mic/Line .............................................................................. 253 MIDI .................................................................................... 260 MIDI bulk data transmission/reception won’t work properly. .. 280 MIDI Channel ..................................................................... 258 MIDI events that can be edited ............................................ 224 MIDI events that can be inserted (edited) ........................... 190 MIDI IN/OUT/THRU connectors ......................................... 18 MIDI interface ....................................................................... 26 MIDI recording to Song Tracks .......................................... 110 MIDI settings....................................................................... 258 MIDISwitch ......................................................................... 272 MIDI track recording method................................................ 53 MIDI tracks ........................................................................... 52 MicroTuning........................................................................ 131 Mix Phrase........................................................................... 228 Mix Track ............................................................................ 202 Mixing mode (in the Song/Pattern mode) ............................. 68 mLAN connection ............................................................... 253 mLAN (IEEE1394) connector1, 2, 3..................................... 19
Appendix 297MOTIF Appendix mLAN expansion board (mLAN8E) or I/O expansion board (AIEB2) cover........................................................................ 18 mLAN interface ..................................................................... 24 mLAN8E.......................................................... 24, 26, 284, 286 mLAN-compatible audio equipment ..................................... 23 Mode ................................................ 30, 67, 131, 171, 254, 270 MODE buttons ....................................................................... 14 Modify Control Data.................................................... 200, 228 Modify Gate Time ....................................................... 195, 226 Modify Velocity........................................................... 195, 226 MODULAR SYNTHESIS PLUG-IN SYSTEM ................... 35 MODULATION wheel .......................................................... 12 Modulation Wheel ......................................................... 48, 154 Mono/Poly ................................................... 128, 131, 170, 210 Mono/Stereo................................................................. 163, 236 Mount ................................................................................... 265 Move .................................................................................... 243 Moving the cursor .................................................................. 72 MTC ..................................................................................... 259 MTC StartOffset .................................................................. 259 Multi-Part Plug-in Board ....................................................... 35 [MUTE] button ......................................................................15 Mute ................................................................. 65, 88, 180, 218 N Name ............................................ 130, 149, 154, 166, 247, 271 Naming................................................................................... 75 Native ................................................................................... 156 Native System Parameter ..................................................... 260 New Folder Creation............................................................ 262 No effect is applied. ............................................................. 280 No sound. ............................................................................. 279 Normal Common ................................................................. 137 Normal Voice......................................................................... 45 Normal Voice Edit ............................................................... 129 Normalize............................................................................. 243 Normalize Play Effect.................................................. 203, 230 Non Registered Parameter Number (NRPN) ....................... 192 Note...................................................... 190, 196, 197, 247, 272 Note Data(when the Sample type is set to “Sample + Note” ) .....59 Note data Job ............................................................... 193, 225 Note limit ............................................................................. 133 Note name .................................................................... 190, 191 Note (Key) settings ................................................................ 75 Number ........................................................ 124, 150, 156, 170 NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons .................................................. 15 Note...................................................................... 196, 197, 247 Note Limit ............................................................................ 133 NOTE OFST ........................................................................ 182 NoteShift .............................................................. 156, 173, 250 NumberOfTimes .......................................................... 198, 221 NumberOfTimes .................................................................. 200 NRPN MSB-LSB................................................................. 192 O Octave .................................................................. 247, 251, 272 OCTAVE [UP] and [DOWN] buttons ................................... 12 Offset ........................................................................... 195, 200 OFFSET 1 ~ 4 .............................................................. 144, 146 One Shot ................................................................................61 Oneshot ................................................................................241 Only one note sounds at a time. ........................................... 280 OPTICAL IN, OUT connectors ............................................. 19 OPTICAL OUT connectors ................................................... 18 OPTICAL OUTPUT connector ............................................. 22 Optimize Memory ................................................................ 248 Optional units that can be installed to the MOTIF .............. 281 Original Key ........................................................................ 241 Oscillator........................................ 45, 137, 138, 150, 151, 156 Other ........................................................................................... 132, 149, 151, 154, 156, 167, 171, 208, 210, 252, 255, 259, 271 Other Jobs ............................................................................ 247 Output .................. 132, 138, 149, 150, 154, 167, 172, 211, 253 Output channel ............................................. 168, 182, 209, 218 OUTPUT L/MONO and R jacks ........................................... 18 Output Select.................................................150, 164, 173, 211 OutputSwitch ............................................................... 169, 254 Overdub ................................................................................. 53 P Pan ......... 85, 132, 145, 152, 163, 167, 172, 189, 211, 241, 272 Parameter ............................................................................. 241 Part ........................................................................... 36, 37, 235 Part Edit ....................................................... 165, 170, 207, 210 Part structure of the Tone Generator block ............................ 36 PartSwitch ............................................................ 164, 165, 167 Patch....................................................................... 52, 105, 219 Patch Clear ........................................................................... 219Pattern ................................................................................... 51 Pattern Chain ................................................................. 54, 219 Pattern Chain Editing .......................................................... 220 Pattern Chain mode ............................................................. 108 Pattern Chain Record mode ................................................ 108 Pattern creation by the Patch function (Pattern) ................... 52 Pattern Edit mode .................................................... 31, 70, 224 Pattern editing in the Pattern Play mode ............................. 218 Pattern Job ........................................................................... 231 Pattern Job mode ........................................................... 31, 225 Pattern Mixing..................................................................... 107 Pattern Mixing Edit mode ..................................................... 70 Pattern Mixing mode ....................................... 31, 68, 232, 276 Pattern mode ......................................................... 31, 215, 276 Pattern Play mode ........................................... 31, 67, 217, 276 Pattern Record mode ............................................... 31, 69, 221 Pattern Recording ................................................................ 223 Pattern track on/off — Solo and Mute ................................ 218 Pattern track selection ......................................................... 218 PB Range............................................................................. 171 PBRange.............................................................................. 196 PB Upper, Lower ................................................................ 171 PBUpper .............................................................................. 132 PBLower ............................................................................. 132 PEG (Pitch Envelope Generator) .......................... 46, 139, 156 Performances ......................................................................... 42 Performance Copy............................................................... 213 Performance Edit mode ........................................... 31, 70, 165 Performance editing in the Performance Play mode ........... 163 Performance Job mode .................................................. 31, 175 Performance mode ................................................ 31, 160, 275 Performance Part on/off ................................................ 88, 163 Performance Play mode .......................................... 31, 67, 162 Performance Selection ........................................................ 162 Performance Store mode ............................................... 31, 176 PgmChange ................................................................. 258, 272 Phase ................................................................................... 135 PHONES jack ....................................................................... 18 Phrase .............................................................................. 52, 55 Phrase Data Copy ................................................................ 219 Phrase Job ........................................................................... 228 Phrase Name ....................................................................... 230 Piano Plug-in Board .............................................................. 35 Pitch ...................................................... 46, 139, 151, 155, 244 Pitch Bend ........................................................................... 190 PITCH bend wheel ................................................................ 12 Pitch Bend Wheel.................................................................. 48 Pitch Envelope Generator ..................................................... 46 Pitch or intervals are wrong. ............................................... 280 PitchSens ............................................................................. 139 Play button ............................................................................ 14 Play FX (Effect) .................................. 133, 149, 154, 168, 209 Playing Performances ........................................................... 88 PlayMode ............................................................................ 241 Play mode .............................................. 67, 130, 154, 170, 210 PLG100-VH .......................................................................... 35 PLG100-XG .......................................................................... 35 PLG150-AN .......................................................................... 35 PLG150-DX .......................................................................... 35 PLG150-PF ........................................................................... 35 PLG150-VL .......................................................................... 35 Plugin All Bulk ................................................................... 263 Plug-in Bank ....................................................................... 128 Plug-in board ......................................................................... 34 Plug-in board cover ............................................................... 19 Plug-in board does not work. .............................................. 280 Plug-in board line-up ............................................................ 35 Plug-in board settings.......................................................... 259 Plug-in Insertion .................................................... 39, 170, 210 Plug-in Voice ................................................................ 87, 153 Plug-in Voice Edit ............................................................... 153 PMod ........................................................... 147, 154, 155, 157 Pointer ................................................................................. 185 PolyExpand ......................................................................... 259 Polyphonic Aftertouch (PAT) ............................................. 191 Port .......................................................................... 36, 37, 182 Portamento ............ 83, 128, 131, 154, 164, 167, 171, 210, 275 Port Number ........................................................................ 260 PortaSw ....................................................................... 128, 164 Porta Time ................................................................... 128, 164 PortaMode ........................................................................... 128 PowerOnMode .................................................................... 252 Power Supply ........................................................................ 20 POWER Switch..................................................................... 18 Powering Up ......................................................................... 29 Power-on Procedure .............................................................. 29 Preset ................................................................................... 272 Preset Phrase ................................................................. 52, 105 pre wave (preset wave) ....................................................... 150 Pro Tools V5.0 .................................................................... 257 Procedure (Connecting ex. SCSI) ....................................... 290 Program Change .................................................................. 191 Punch In/Out (Song) ............................................................. 54 Punch-in Waiting ................................................................ 237Put Phrase To ARP .............................................................. 203 Put Phrase To Song ............................................................. 229 Q Q .......................................................................... 148, 168, 254 Quantize ...................................................................... 194, 225 Quick Voice editing .............................................................. 83 R RAM ...................................................................................... 64 Range ................................................................................... 241 Rate.............................................................................. 195, 200 Ratio ............................................................................ 243, 244 RcvBulk ............................................................................... 258 Realtime Recording ............................... 53, 103, 111, 185, 223 Realities of terminator installation ...................................... 291 Recall Buffer ......................................................................... 64 RecGain ............................................................................... 237 RecMonitor.......................................................................... 237 Random ............................................................................... 138 RandomPan ................................................................. 145, 152 RcvNoteOff ......................................................................... 151 Rear Panel ............................................................................. 16 Receive Switch ............................................................ 174, 212 [REC] (Record) button .......................................................... 14 Record button ........................................................................ 14 Record mode ......................................................................... 69 Recording Arpeggios to a Song/Pattern ................................ 55 Recording MIDI data to a Pattern Track ............................. 102 Recording Track .......................................................... 185, 221 Recording type ............................................................ 184, 222 RecTrack ............................................................................. 185 Registered Parameter Number (RPN) ................................. 191 RELEASE ............................................................................. 85 Release ................................................................................ 174 Remote Control ..................................... 65, 119, 120, 256, 257 [REMOTE CONTROL ON/OFF] button ............................. 13 Rename ................................................................................ 267 Replace .................................................................................. 53 resample ...................................................................... 234, 236 Resonance................................................ 46, 85, 142, 143, 173 REST ........................................................................... 185, 188 Reverb ............................. 39, 85, 137, 150, 155, 170, 210, 275 Reverb Pan .................................................................. 137, 170 Reverb Return ............................................................. 137, 170 Reverse .......................................................................... 62, 241 Reverse button ....................................................................... 14 RevSend .............................................................. 163, 167, 172 Reverb Send ........................................................................ 137 Reverb Type ................................................................ 137, 170 ROM ...................................................................................... 64 RPN MSB-LSB ................................................................... 192 S Sample ................................................................................. 236 Sample Edit ......................................................................... 241 Sample playback types .......................................................... 61 Sample selection .................................................................. 240 Sample track recording method (Sampling) .......................... 54 Sample tracks — with Sample Voices .................................. 52 Sample Voice ........................................................................ 59 sample + note ...................................................................... 236 Sampling.......................................................... 58, 99, 100, 113 Sampling data common to all modes .................................... 59 Sampling Destination settings ............................................. 235 Sampling Edit mode ................................................ 31, 70, 240 Sampling Job mode ....................................................... 31, 241 Sampling mode ................................................ 31, 67, 233, 276 Sampling Record mode ........................................... 31, 69, 234 Sampling Setup ................................................................... 235 Sampling Source settings .................................................... 236 Sampling Standby ............................................................... 237 Sampling to a Pattern Track ................................................ 100 Sampling to a Song Track ................................................... 113 Save ....................................................................... 97, 262, 266 Saving and Exporting the recorded song to external PC (File Utility)......................................................................... 118 Scaling ......................................................................... 144, 146 Scaling Pan .................................................................. 145, 146 SCAN .................................................................................. 265 Scaling Pan .......................................................................... 145 Scene ........................................................................... 115, 181 SCSI ............................................................................ 291, 292 SCSI connectors .................................................................... 18 SCSI device ..................................................................... 27, 64 SCSI error ............................................................................ 291 SCSI ID ............................................................................... 265 [SECTION] button ................................................................ 15
Appendix 298MOTIF Appendix Section ................................................................................... 52 Section Selection.................................................................. 218 Segment ............................................................... 139, 143, 145 Selecting a Performance ........................................................ 88 Selecting Functions and Parameters ...................................... 71 Selecting Modes..................................................................... 67 Selecting the controllable functions ....................................... 84 SELF .................................................................................... 265 SEND (Effect Send)............................................................. 206 SendXGon............................................................................ 255 Sens ...................................................................................... 239 Separate Chord............................................................. 198, 226 SEQ TRANSPORT buttons ................................................... 14 [SEQ TRANSPORT] buttons ................................................ 65 Sequence ................................................................................ 55 Sequencer block ..................................................................... 33 Sequencer settings................................................................ 254 SERIAL I/O connector .......................................................... 19 Set ................................................................................ 149, 154 SetAll ........................................................................... 195, 200 Setting up before recording.......................................... 184, 222 Setup ............................................................................ 184, 222 SeqCtrl ................................................................................. 259 [SF1] - [SF5] (Sub Function) buttons ....................................14 Shape............................................................................ 168, 253 Shift Clock ................................................................... 198, 227 SIMM Installation ................................................................ 288 SIMM Type and SIMM Configuration ................................ 287 Single Part Plug-in Boards ..................................................... 35 skip ....................................................................................... 183 Slice ..................................................................... 237, 238, 246 slice + seq ............................................................................ 236 SLOT 1-3 lamps..................................................................... 15 SMF ..................................................................................... 263 Solo .............................................................................. 181, 218 Song ....................................................................................... 51 Song Chain............................................................................. 54 Song Edit mode........................................................ 31, 70, 189 Song editing in the Song Play mode .................................... 181 SongEventChase .................................................................. 255 Song Job............................................................................... 203 Song Job mode ............................................................... 31, 193 Song Mixing and storing the settings as a template............. 117 Song Mixing Edit mode ......................................................... 70 Song Mixing Job mode ........................................................ 212 Song Mixing mode................................................... 31, 68, 205 Song Mixing Store mode ..................................................... 214 Song mode ............................................................. 31, 177, 275 Song Name........................................................................... 204 Song Play mode ............................................... 31, 67, 179, 275 Song Record mode ................................................... 31, 69, 183 Song Recording.................................................................... 185 Song Scene........................................................................... 181 Song Selection ..................................................................... 179 Song Track Mute ................................................................. 115 Song track on/off — Solo and Mute .................................... 180 Song track selection ............................................................. 181 Song/Pattern (Phrase) cannot be recorded. .......................... 280 Song/Pattern and Arpeggio .................................................... 55 Song/Pattern cannot be started. ............................................ 280 sort ....................................................................................... 133 Sort Chord .................................................................... 197, 226 Sound is cut off. ................................................................... 279 Sound level is too low.......................................................... 279 Source ......................................................49, 50, 134, 155, 236 Specifications ....................................................................... 293 Speed.................................................................... 135, 147, 157 Split .................................................................................. 57, 95 Split Pattern.......................................................................... 231 Split Phrase .......................................................................... 229 Split Song To Pattern ........................................................... 204 SRAM .............................................................................. 42, 64 Start ...................................................................................... 238 StepTime .............................................................................. 185 Start point............................................................................. 238 Standard MIDI file ............................................................... 263 Status.................................................................................... 259 Step Recording....................................... 53, 104, 112, 185, 223 Stereo to Mono..................................................................... 245 stop ....................................................................................... 183 Stop button ............................................................................. 14 Store mode ............................................................................. 71 Storing edited Voices ............................................................. 86 Storing the edited Performance.............................................. 90 Storing the Song Scene ........................................................181 Strength ................................................................................ 194 Style ....................................................................................... 52 Style Name........................................................................... 232 Style Selection ..................................................................... 217 SubDivide ............................................................................ 239 Sub Function ..........................................................................71 Sustain............................................................................ 49, 174 SwingRate ............................................................................ 194 Switch .......................... 129, 131, 132, 167, 171, 189, 255, 258Switching the MOTIF On ..................................................... 29 Sync..................................................................................... 258 System Effects....................................................................... 39 System Exclusive (Exc) ...................................................... 192 System Overview .................................................................. 33 System settings .................................................................... 250 T TEMPLATE ........................................................................ 206 Tempo ..................................... 85, 92, 129, 132, 185, 223, 238 Tempo Speed....................................................................... 135 Tempo Sync ................................................................ 135, 147 TG (Tone Generator) .......................................................... 250 TGSwitch ............................................................................ 272 Thin Out ...................................................................... 200, 227 ThruPort .............................................................................. 259 TIE .............................................................................. 185, 187 Time .................................................................... 131, 167, 171 TIME ................................................................... 139, 143, 146 TimeMode ........................................................................... 131 Time-Stretch........................................................................ 244 Tips for using the Slice Types............................................. 239 Tone Generator block............................................................ 34 Top button ............................................................................. 14 TR........................................................................................ 203 Track ................................................................................... 235 Track Job ..................................................................... 201, 230 Track Loop .......................................................................... 182 [TRACK SELECT] button .............................................. 15, 65 Track structure of Pattern ...................................................... 52 Track structure of Song ......................................................... 51 Track Voice ......................................................................... 218 Transmit .............................................................................. 271 TransmitCh.......................................................... 169, 254, 272 Transmit switch ................................................................... 272 Transpose ............................................ 196, 226, 247, 251, 272 Trigger mode ................................................................. 61, 237 Trigger Waiting ................................................................... 237 Trim............................................................................. 237, 241 Troubleshooting .................................................................. 279 Tune .................................................... 138, 151, 173, 211, 250 Type.. 129, 132, 140, 148, 150, 184, 189, 236, 238, 245, 246, 265 U Undo/Redo .................................................................. 193, 225 Unit...................................................................................... 133 USB ................................................................................. 18, 25 User Arpeggio ....................................................................... 56 User Memory ........................................................................ 64 User Phrase ........................................................................... 52 User Voice............................................................................. 59 User Waves – Samples .......................................................... 44 Usr ARP .............................................................................. 263 usr wave (user wave)........................................................... 150 Utility Job mode ............................................................ 32, 260 Utility mode ............................................ 32, 68, 249, 250, 276 V Value ........................................................................... 185, 186 Variation................................................ 39, 170, 210, 246, 275 Variation Pan ....................................................................... 169 Variation Return .................................................................. 169 Variation To Chorus ............................................................ 169 Variation To Reverb............................................................ 169 Variation Type .................................................................... 169 VarSend (Variation Send) ........................................... 163, 172 VelCurve (Velocity Curve) ................................................. 251 VelocityDepth ..................................................................... 156 VelCrossFade ...................................................................... 138 Velocity Limit ....................................... 92, 129, 133, 138, 189 Velocity Limit H, L ............................................................. 170 VelocityOffset ..................................................................... 156 Velocity Rate....................................................................... 133 Velocity Range .................................................................... 196 Velocity Sensitivity ............................. 139, 142, 145, 151, 152 VelMode .............................................................................. 133 VelSensDpt ......................................................................... 171 VelSensOfs.......................................................................... 171 VELO OFST ....................................................................... 182 Virtual Acoustic Plug-in Board............................................. 35 Vocal Harmony Plug-in Board ............................................. 35 Voice .. 42, 150, 164, 170, 171, 188, 189, 206, 210, 223, 235, 263Voice Edit ............................................................................. 83 Voice Edit mode...................................................... 30, 70, 129 Voice editing in the Voice Play mode ................................ 127 Voice editing with the Control knobs ................................... 84 Voice Editor ........................................................................ 263 VoiceELPan ........................................................................ 172Voice Job mode ............................................................. 30, 158 Voice Master Equalizer ....................................................... 253 Voice mode ........................................................... 30, 121, 275 Voice Play mode ..................................................... 30, 67, 124 Voice program numbers and the corresponding Group/Numbers .............................. 125 Voice Selection ................................................................... 124 Voice settings ...................................................................... 253 Voice Store mode .......................................................... 30, 159 Voice structure ...................................................................... 45 Volume ........ 132, 163, 167, 172, 189, 206, 211, 250, 254, 272 Volume Label ...................................................................... 265 VOICE ................................................................................. 206 VOL/PAN............................................................................ 206 W Wav ..................................................................................... 263 Wave.............................................. 44, 135, 137, 147, 150, 156 WaveCtgry .......................................................................... 137 Waveform ........................................................ 59, 60, 235, 263 Waveform Job ..................................................................... 247 Wave Memory Required for Slice Operations .................... 239 Wave No. ............................................................................. 137 Width ................................................................................... 142 X XG Plug-in Board.................................................................. 35 Z Zone ............................................................................... 57, 270 Zone Edit ..................................................................... 270, 271 Zone Switch......................................................................... 270
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