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Reference
Function List
18
LCD Cntrst
LCD Contrast Adjusts the display contrast. -
19
ElementSw
(ElmSw)
Element Switch Determines the method by which each Element/Key/Part is output. In the
Drum Key edit mode, this is only available when the “Type” is set to
“PresetWave.”
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20
WvNo./WvCtgr/
Number
Wave Number/Wave
Category/Voice Number
Normal Element Edit...Select the desired wave/category (page 39) used for
the Element.
Drum Key Edit...Select a Wave/Normal Voice Number/Category.
Multi Part Edit...Selects the desired voice number used for each Part (see the
separate Data List).
Plug-in Element Edit...Select the desired Board voice number
-*7
21
KOnDly
Key On Delay Determines the time (delay) between the moment a note on message is
received and the point at which the sound is played. -
22
NtLmt (L/H)
Note Limit Low/High Determines the lowest and highest notes of the keyboard range (the note
range over which the MOTIF-RACK responds). 26 *8
23
VlLmt (L/H)
Velocity Limit Low/High Determines the minimum and maximum values of the velocity range within
which each Element will respond. 26 *9
24
CrsFd
Velocity Limit Cross Fade Determines how smoothly or abruptly Elements switch between each other in
response to velocity. (This only applies to Elements that have been set for
velocity splits with Velocity Limit above.) Minimum values create an abrupt
change between Elements, while maximum values let you smoothly change
Elements depending on your playing strength.
-
25
WaveType
Wave Type Determines whether a Wave or a Normal voice is to be used for the selected
key. -*10
26
Bank
Bank Drum Key Edit...This parameter is available when Type (above) is set to
“voice.” Any of the Normal voice banks can be selected. Plug-in voices
cannot be selected.
Plug-in Element Edit...Determines the Board Voice Bank.
Multi Part Edit...Determines the Voice Bank (page 24) for each part.
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27
RcvNoteOff
Receive Note Off Determines whether Note Off (Key Off) messages are received (on) or not
(off). -
*12
28
AltnateGrp
Alternate Group Assigns the same number to the drum notes you don’t want to have sound
simultaneously (such as open and closed hi-hats). -
29
VelSensDpt
(VelDpt)
Velocity Sensitivity Depth Determines the velocity sensitivity, or how much the level of the voice
changes in response to the received velocity. -
*14
30
VelSensOfs
(VelOfs)
Velocity Sensitivity Offset Determines the amount by which received velocities are adjusted for the
actual velocity effect. -
31
NoteShift
(NTShft)
Note Shift Determines the pitch (key transpose) setting in semitones (12: one octave).
This doesn’t affect the transmitted MIDI data. -
32
RcvCh
Receive Channel Each Part receives MIDI messages according to the channel set here. Select
“off” for Parts that you do not want to respond to MIDI. 43
33
Volume
Volume Adjusts the output level. -
34
Pan
Pan Determines the stereo pan position.
L63 (hard left) -C (Cener) -R63 (hard right) -*16
35
ELPan
Voice Element Pan Determines whether the individual pan settings for each Element (made in the
Voice Edit mode) are applied or not. -*17
36
RevSend
(RevSnd)
Reverb Send Determines the Send level of the signal sent from Insertion Effect 1/2 (or the
bypassed signal) to the Reverb effect. -
*11
37
ChoSend
(ChoSnd)
Chorus Send Determines the Send level of the signal sent from Insertion
Effect 1/2 (or the bypassed signal) to the Chorus effect. -
38
InsRevSend
Insertion Reverb Send Determines the Send level for the entire Drum voice (all keys), sent from
Insertion Effect 1/2 to the Reverb effect. -
*15
39
InsChoSend
Insertion Chorus Send Determines the Send level for the entire Drum voice (all keys), sent from
Insertion Effect 1/2 to the Chorus effect. -
40
(MEQ) Shape/
Freq/Gain/Q
Master EQ Shape/
Frequency/Gain/Q
Adjusts the tonal qualities of the sound. You can apply five-band equalization
to all parts of the selected part or all elements of the selected voice. 51 *18
*19
41
DryLvl
Dry Level Determines the level of the unprocessed (dry) sound of the selected part,
letting you control the overall effect balance among the parts. 47
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