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Quick Guide
Using the Jobs
Using the Copy function
From this display you can copy the Element/Key/Part
parameter settings from any Voice/Multi to Voice/
Multi you are editing. In the Multi mode, you can also
copy the effect settings.
nIf you wish to copy an entire Voice/Multi, use the Store
function (page 57).
Move the cursor to select the parameter (the source
Voice/Multi, the data type of source, and destination)
and change the settings by using the data dial.

Data type to be copied

Voice Mode
Common
Elem1-4 (Normal Voice)
Key C0-C6 (Drum Voice)
Multi Mode
Part01-16, PartP1, PartP2
Arp
Effect
nIf you choose to copy Common parameters from the
source, this display will change to “Common.”
Saving Data to an External Device (Bulk Dump)
You can backup your custom MOTIF-RACK settings
by using the Bulk Dump function to transmit the data
to your computer or some other external MIDI device.
Select the target data (the data to be transmitted) with
the cursor [ ][ ] buttons and turn the dial to
checkmark the box next to the data.
Data Type to be transmitted
All Bulk Dump: All User Voices, All User
Multis, and System data
Current 1 Voice (Multi): All currently selected Voices
(Multi)
nIn order to properly use Bulk Dump, the appropriate
MIDI Device Number (Ref. #154) must be set.
Saving Board voices(Plug-in Save)
This lets you save the Board voices edited on computer
– called Board Custom voices – to MOTIF-RACK’s
internal memory.
Because the Plug-in boards do not have user memory
and the edited voice data will be lost when turning the
power off, the edited Board Custom voice data should
be saved with this operation.
nFor details about Board voices, refer to page 30.
Select the destination (to which you wish to save the
settings) with the cursor [ ][ ] buttons and turn the
dial to checkmark the box next to the data. PLG1 and/
or PLG2 can be selected.
Plug-in Load
This lets you load the Plug-in Board parameter settings
saved with the Plug-in Save operation to the installed
board. The saved data type is shown in the display.
nThis operation is available only when the saved data type
matches that of the installed board. If the two do not
match, the data type is shown in parentheses.
Factory Set (Restore Factory Defaults)
This lets you restore the synthesizer’s default Internal
Voices (User Memory) and Multis, as well as its System
and other settings.
Once you edit any settings, the corresponding factory
defaults will be overwritten and lost.
Use the Factory Set job to restore the factory default
settings.
When you restore the factory default settings, all the
current settings for the all the Multis and User Voices
will be overwritten with the factory defaults. Make sure
you are not overwriting any important data. You should
back up any important data to your computer
beforehand.
Voice Mode
Data type (Destination)
Source Voice
Data type (Source)
Type of the previously
saved data.