Yamaha MOTIF-RACK XS Portable Generator User Manual


 
Multi Mode
MOTIF-RACK XS Owner’s Manual
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Basic Structure
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Appendix
Multi Edit
This section covers the Multi Edit parameters. Multi Edit consists of the Common Edit parameters for editing the settings
common to all Parts, and Part Edit parameters for editing the individual Parts.
Common Edit
Common Edit lets you edit the parameters common to all Parts of the selected Multi.
Multi Mode
Procedure
[MULTI] Select Multi programs [EDIT] Select the “Common” in the Multi Edit Select display [ENTER]
Select the desired display in the Multi Common Edit Select display [ENTER] Edit display
1 Name
Name
(Multi Name)
Determines the name of the current edited Multi. When you move the cursor to “Name,” pressing the
[ENTER] button calls up the Naming dialog, allowing you to enter the desired name. The Voice name
can contain up to 20 characters. For detailed instructions on naming, refer to page 47 in the Quick
Guide.
2 Arpeggio
Arp Common Sw
(Arpeggio Common Switch)
Determines whether Arpeggio playback is on or off. You can also turn this on or off from the front
panel with the [AUDITION] button when the “Audition Button” (page 99) in the Utility General window
is set to “arpeggio sw.”
Settings: off, on
Arp 1 – 5 Select
(Arpeggio 1 – 5 Select)
Select the desired Arpeggio from Arpeggios 1 5. This parameter is same as the “Arp Select” on the
Arp Select display in the Multi Part Edit. The 8th note icon shown in the settings indicates that one of
the Arpeggio Types (other than “off”) is selected for the Arpeggio.
Settings: Arp 1 – Arp 5
Arp Tempo
(Arpeggio Tempo)
Determines the Arpeggio Tempo. This parameter can be changed directly via the Knob.
Settings: 5 – 300
n If you are using this instrument with an external sequencer, DAW software, or MIDI device, and you want to
synchronize it with that device, set the MIDI Sync parameter in the Utility MIDI window (page 99) to “external” or
“auto.” When MIDI Sync is set to “auto” (only when MIDI clock is transmitted continuously) or “external,” the Tempo
parameter here indicates “external” and cannot be changed.
Sync Qntz Val
(Sync Quantize Value)
Determines the actual timing at which the next Arpeggio playback starts when you trigger it while
the Arpeggio of a certain Part is played back. When set to “off,” the next Arpeggio starts as soon as
you trigger it. The number shown at right of each value indicates the length assumes that the
quarter-note resolution is 480.
Settings: off, 260 (32nd note), 6380 (16th note triplet), 6120 (16th note), 83160 (8th note triplet), 8240 (8th note),
43320 (1/4 note triplet), 4480 (1/4 note)
3 mLAN In
These parameters let you make audio input settings for the mLAN terminal.
Volume Determines the output level of the Audio Input Part.
Settings: 0 – 127
Pan Determines the stereo pan position of the Audio Input Part.
Settings: L63 (far left) – C (center) – R63 (far right)
Multi Play display
Multi Edit Select display
Multi Common Edit Select display
Edit display
(example: Arpeggio display)