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SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION
CAUTION
WARNING
PRECAUTIONS
Connections
Maintenance
Handling caution
Backup battery
Saving data
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM
NEDERLAND / THE NETHERLANDS
Introduction
Package Contents
About the included CD-ROM
About This Manual
■ The Controls & Connectors
Important Features
Table of Contents
The Controls & Connectors
Front Panel
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OCTAVE [UP] and [DOWN] buttons
(page 127)
2PITCH bend wheel (page 48)
3MODULATION wheel (page 48)
4MASTER VOLUME
[CS1] - [CS4] (Control Slider)
(page 48)
7[REMOTE CONTROL ON/OFF] button (page 256)
8[EFFECT BYPASS] buttons
[ARPEGGIO ON/OFF] button
) SEQ TRANSPORT buttons
(page 78, 179, 183, 217, 221)
](Top) button
](Reverse) button
](Forward) button
™[ENTER] button
£SLOT 1-3lamps (page 282)
¢BANK buttons (page 124)
∞GROUP [A] - [H] buttons (page 124)
§NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons (page 124)
Rear Panel
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1 POWER Switch (page 29)
2 AC Power Cord Socket (page 20)
expansion board (AIEB2) cover (page 22)
3 mLAN expansion board (mLAN8E) or I/O
4 OPTICAL OUT connectors (page 22)
^Card slot (pages 64, 262)
&Plug-inboard cover (page 35)
■When the optional mLAN8E has been installed:
1SERIAL I/O connector
2mLAN (IEEE1394) connector1, 2
Setting Up
Power Supply
Connections
■Connecting to a mixer (with the optional AIEB2)
Digital output
■When using the OPTICAL OUTPUT connector:
■When the optional AIEB2 I/O board has been installed:
A/D input
■Connecting a microphone or other audio equipment (analog input)
■Connecting to mLAN-compatibleaudio equipment
Digital input (when the optional AIEB2 has been installed)
■Controlling from an external MIDI keyboard
■Controlling an external MIDI keyboard
■Recording and playback using an external MIDI sequencer
■Controlling another MIDI device via MIDI THRU
■Using an mLAN interface (when an optional mLAN8E has been installed)
■Using an USB interface
About the USB connector
■Using an IEEE1394 interface (when an optional mLAN8E has been installed)
■Using a MIDI interface
●Using the computer’s MIDI interface
●Using an external MIDI interface
Local On/Off - When Connected to a Computer
◆MOTIF-compatibleSCSI devices/disks
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Powering Up
Basic Structure
Mode
■Performance mode
●Performance Play mode
●Performance Edit mode
●Performance Job mode
●Performance Store mode
■Utility mode
●Utility Job mode
■Master mode
●Master Play mode
●Master Edit mode
System Overview
Voice
Internal AWM2 Tone Generator and optional Plug-inboard
●AWM2(Advanced Wave Memory2)
●Plug-inboard
Plug-inboard line-up
●Single Part Plug-inBoards
• Analog Physical Modeling Plug-inBoard (PLG150-AN)
• Piano Plug-inBoard (PLG150-PF)
• Advanced DX/TX Plug-inBoard (PLG150-DX)
Maximum Polyphony
Part structure of the Tone Generator block
●Voice mode
(Internal / Plug-in)
●Performance mode
Tone Generator block (Internal / Plug-in)
●Song/Pattern mode
Tone Generator block (example)
Effect structure
■System Effects (Reverb, Chorus, Variation)
•Reverb
•Chorus
•Variation
Effect connection
●In the Voice mode:
●In the Performance mode:
●In the Song/Pattern mode:
Main functions
Voices
Performance
Waves and Elements
User Waves — Samples
Sampling connector
Load
Wave
Normal Voice and Drum Voice
GM voice
Voice structure
■Oscillator
■Pitch
● PEG (Pitch Envelope Generator)
■Filter
●Cutoff Frequency and Resonance
●About the main Filter types
• Band Pass Filter
• Band Elimination Filter
●FEG (Filter Envelope Generator)
■Amplitude
AEG (Amplitude Envelope Generator)
Pitch Bend Wheel
Control Sliders (CS)
Modulation Wheel
Knobs
Foot Controller
Footswitch (assignable)
Footswitch (sustain)
Breath Controller
Aftertouch
■Using several sources to control one destination
■Control Sets and External MIDI Control
Track structure of Song
Track structure of Pattern
Pattern creation by the Patch function (Pattern)
■Style and Section
■Phrase
MIDI tracks and Sample tracks
MIDI track recording method
■Realtime recording and Step recording
■Replace and Overdub (Song/Pattern)
●Replace
●Overdub
■Punch In/Out (Song)
Sample track recording method (Sampling)
Song Chain
Pattern Chain
Pattern Chain
Arpeggio structure
Four playback types of Arpeggio
■Sequence
■ Drum Pattern
■ Control
Creating User Arpeggios
●Storing settings in the Song/Pattern mode
●Storing settings in the Voice/Performance mode
Four Zones (Voice Performance mode)
■Split
■Layer
Wave
Data created by Sampling
●Sampling data common to all modes
•Wave (Sample data)
•Key Bank
•Waveform
User Voices/Sample Voices and Waveform
Three methods of Sample Recording Start
■When Trigger mode is set to “Manual”:
■When Trigger mode is set to “Level”:
■When Trigger mode is set to “Meas”:
Sample playback types
■Loop
■Reverse
Memory Structure
MOTIF Internal Memory
Memory Card
External SCSI device
Internal Memory
● ROM and RAM
● SRAM and DRAM
Edit Buffer (DRAM) and Recall
Buffer (DRAM)
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Computer Sequence Software
Windows
Macintosh
Basic Operation
Calling up the Operation Displays
Special Modes — Master mode and File mode
Mixing mode (in the Song/Pattern mode)
Record mode (in the Song/Pattern and Sampling mode)
Edit mode
Job mode
Store mode
Using the Function buttons [F1] - [F6]
Using the Sub-Functionbuttons [SF1] - [SF5]
Display-basedControls
1Moving the cursor
2Changing (editing) values
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Using the Character List
Quick Start Guide
Playing the Song Demo
Playing the Master Demo
Selecting a voice
1Enter the Voice Play mode
2Select a Voice Bank
3Select a Voice Group
Using the Category Search function
2Select a Category
3Select a voice
Favorite Category
Keyboard Octave (MOTIF6/MOTIF7)
Quick Voice editing
2 Set the value of each parameter
PORTA (Portamento) display
EG (Envelope Generator) display
ARP (Arpeggio) display
Voice editing with the Control knobs
Selecting the controllable functions
About each assigned function
1Pan, Effect Send, and Tempo
2Filter and EG
3Assign
4Master EQ
1Press the [STORE] button in the Voice mode
3Press the [ENTER] button. (The display prompts you for confirmation.)
About Plug-inVoices
Editing and saving Board voices
Selecting a Performance
1Enter the Performance Play mode
2Select a Performance Group
3Select a Performance number
4 Play the keyboard
1 Call up the VOICE display by pressing the
2 Assign the desired voice to each part
1Press the [STORE] button in the Performance mode
Arpeggio playback
1Select a Voice/Performance
2Turn the Arpeggio on by pressing the ARPEGGIO [ON/OFF] button
3Play the keyboard
Arpeggio Type, Tempo, and Limit
2 Select an Arpeggio Bank
[F6] button in the Performance Play mode
3Select an Arpeggio Type
4Set the Tempo for Arpeggio playback
Memorize to a Master
number (page 269)
2Call up the MEMORY display by pressing the
[F2] button
be memorized
6Store the settings to a Master
Master Keyboard settings
●Layer/Split settings using an external tone generator
7Store the settings to a Master (page 94)
5Call up the TRANS display
6Call up the NOTE display
●Control Number settings
Saving data
4Call up the SAVE display
2 Call up the CONFIG display
5 Select a file type to be saved
saved
Loading data
3Select the device from which the data is
4Call up the LOAD display
5 Select a file type to be loaded
which the data is to be loaded
■Creating Rhythm track
■Creating a Song
1. Sampling to a Pattern Track
1 Enter the
Pattern mode
3Select the Style number and Section to be recorded
Sampling mode
7Call up the SOURCE display
11 Set the Slice related parameters
12Execute the Slice operation
8Enter the Sampling Standby mode
9Start sampling
2. Recording MIDI data to a Pattern Track
2Select a Recording type
●Realtime recording (when selecting replace or overdub in step #2)
8 Start
9 Play the
12Record to other tracks as desired by repeating steps #3
●Step recording (when selecting step in step #2)
5 Select the desired voice to be recorded to a track (phrase)
3. Assigning a Preset Phrase to a Pattern Track (Patch function)
1Call up the PATCH display
2Select a track to which the phrase is assigned
3Select a Phrase Bank and number
as desired
4. Using the Groove function
3Set the parameters
5. Pattern Mixing
6. Creating a Pattern Chain
7. Copying the Pattern Chain data to a Song
8. MIDI recording to Song Tracks
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●Step recording (when selecting “step” in step #5)
7 Call up the VOICE display
6Select a track to be recorded and set the MIDI event type to be recorded
8Select the desired voice to be recorded to the track
Start recording
9. Sampling to a Song Track
2 Enter the
recorded sample will start
3Call up the DEST display
4Select a track to be recoeded
6 Enter the Sampling Standby mode
7 Start sampling
10. Song Track Mute and Scene
2Make the desired settings for the Song Scene
3Store the settings to a Song Scene
(page 97)
11. Song Mixing and storing the settings as a template
1Enter the Song Mixing mode
3 Select a part
2Call up the desired display
steps #2 - 4 above
12. Saving and Exporting the recorded song to external PC (File Utility)
1Connect your computer to the MOTIF via USB cable. See page
Using the Remote Control function
1 Turn the Remote Control function on by pressing the
2Operate the Control knobs or sliders on the MOTIF's panel as required
Reference
Voice Mode
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◆Basic Procedure
Voice Selection
■Using the BANK, GROUP, NUMBER buttons
●Bank and Voice Program number
●Category and Voice name
●Voice program numbers and the corresponding Group/Numbers
■Using the [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons
■ Using the data dial
■Using the Category Search function
●Favorite Category
Keyboard Octave and Keyboard MIDI transmit channel settings
■Keyboard octave setting
■Keyboard MIDI transmit channel setting
◆ The [ ] Indicator
●[F2] Voice Play Plug-inBank
[F4] Voice Play Portamento
• Mono/Poly
•PortaSw
• PortaTime
• Tempo
• Velocity Limit
•Switch
• Hold
◆The [ ] Indicator
■Common edit
• KeyAsgnMode
• MicroTuning
●[F1]-[SF3]Normal Common General Master EQ Offset
• Switch
• Time
●[F1]-[SF5]Normal Common General Other
• Knob Assign
• ChoCtrl
• PBUpper, PBLower
• Assign A, Assign B, Assign 1, Assign
• KeyMode
•VelMode
●[F3]-[SF2]Normal Common Arpeggio Arpeggio limit
• Note Limit
•Velocity Limit
• Velocity Rate
•Gate Time Rate
●[F4]-[SF1],[SF2], [SF3] Normal Common Control Set Set1/2, Set3/4, Set5/6
• Source
•Dest (Destination)
●[F5]-[SF1]Normal Common LFO Wave
• Wave
• Speed
• Tempo Sync
• Tempo Speed
●[F5]-[SF2]Normal Common LFO Delay
• DelayTime
• FadeInTime
• HoldTime
• FadeOutTime
●[F6]-[SF1]Normal Common Effect Connection
• EL: OUT 1-4(Element 1-4Effect Output)
• InsConnect (Insertion Effect Connect)
• Ins1Category, Ins1Type
• Ins2Category, Ins2Type
●[F1]-[SF2]Normal Element Oscillator Output
• KeyOnDelay
[F1]-[SF3]Normal Element Oscillator Limit
• NoteLimit
• VelocityLimit
●[F2]-[SF2]Normal Element Pitch Velocity Sensitivity
• EG Time, Segment
• EG Level, Curve
• Pitch
• TIME
• Center Key
• EG Time Sens (EG Time Sensitivity)
●[F3]-[SF1]Normal Element Filter Type
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• Cutoff
• Gain
• Reso/Width
• Distance
• HPF Cutoff
• Resonance
●[F3]-[SF3]Normal Element Filter FEG (Filter Envelope Generator)
●[F3]-[SF4]Normal Element Filter Key Follow
• CutoffSens (Cutoff Sensitivity)
• CenterKey
• EGTimeSens (EG Time Sensitivity)
●[F3]-[SF5]Normal Element Filter Scaling
• BREAK POINT 1
●[F4]-[SF1]Normal Element Amplitude Level/Pan
• Level
• AlternatePan
• RandomPan
• ScalingPan
●[F4]-[SF4]Normal Element Amplitude Key Follow
• LevelSens (Level Sensitivity)
●[F4]-[SF5]Normal Element Amplitude Scaling
●[F5] Normal Element LFO
• KeyOnSync
• PMOD (Pitch Modulation Depth)
• FMOD (Filter Modulation Depth)
• AMOD (Amplitude Modulation Depth)
●[F6] Normal Element EQ (Equalizer)
Drum Voice Edit
◆Common edit and Drum Key edit
■Common (to all keys) edit
●[F1]-[SF1]Drum Common General Name
●[F1]-[SF3]Drum Common General Master EQ Offset
●[F1]-[SF5]Drum Common General Other
●[F2] Drum Common Output
●[F6]-[SF2],[SF3], [SF4], [SF5] Drum Common
Effect Parameter Insertion 1, 2, Reverb, Chorus
■Drum Key Edit
●[F1]-[SF1]Drum Key Oscillator Wave
•Number
●[F1]-[SF5]Drum Key Oscillator Other
• AssignMode
•RcvNoteOff (Receive Note Off)
•AltGrp (Alternate Group)
● [F2]-[SF1]DrumKey Pitch Tune
●[F3]-[SF2]Drum Key Filter Velocity Sensitivity
• LPFCutoff
●[F4]-[SF2]Drum Key Amplitude AEG Velocity Sensitivity
●[F4]-[SF1]Drum Key Amplitude Level/Pan
•RandomPan
●[F6] Drum Key EQ (Equalizer)
Plug-inVoice Edit
◆About Plug-invoices and Board voices
● [F1]-[SF1] Plug-inCommon General Name
● [F1]-[SF2] Plug-inCommon General
● [F1]-[SF3] Plug-inCommon General
● [F1]-[SF4] Plug-inCommon General
● [F1]-[SF5] Plug-inCommon General Other
●[F4]-[SF3] Plug-inCommon Control Set After Touch
●[F4]-[SF4] Plug-inCommon Control Set AC (Assignable Controls)
● [F6]-[SF1] Plug-inCommon
Effect
●[F6]-[SF2],[SF3], [SF4], [SF5] Plug-inCommon
■Element Edit
●[F1]-[SF1] Plug-inElement Oscillator Wave
• Number
● [F1]-[SF5] Plug-inElement Oscillator Other
●[F2] Plug-inElement Pitch PEG Time, Level
● [F5] Plug-inElement LFO
• Delay
●[F6] Plug-inElement EQ (Equalizer)
1LowFreq (Low Frequency)
2LowGain (Low Gain)
Basic Procedure
●[F1] Initialize
●[F2] Edit Recall
●[F3] Copy
• Source voice
• Data type of Destination voice (current selected voice)
●[F4] Bulk Dump
Performance Mode
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Performance Selection
Performance Part on/off
Performance editing in the
Performance Play mode
◆The [] Indicator
●[F2] Performance Play A/D
●[F3] Performance Play Voices
• [SF1] ADD INT (Add Internal Voice)
• [SF2] ADD PLG (Add Plug-inVoice)
• [SF3] DELETE
• [SF4] LIMIT L (Note Limit Low)
●[F6] Performance Play Arpeggio
◆The Compare Function
◆Common (to all parts) edit
and Part edit
●[F1]-[SF1]Common General Name
●[F1]-[SF4]Common General Portamento
●[F1]-[SF5]Common General Other
●[F2]-[SF1]Common Output
•RevSend
●[F2]-[SF2]Common MEQ(Master Equalizer)
• Q (Frequency Characteristic)
• Shape
• Freq (Frequency)
●[F3]-[SF1]Common Arpeggio Arpeggio type
• OutputSwitch
• TransmitCh
●[F4] Common Controller Assign
Control Change Numbers
●[F6]-[SF1]Common Effect Connection
• Chorus to Reverb
• Reverb Type
• Reverb Return
• Reverb Pan
● [F6]-[SF2],[SF3], [SF4], [SF5]
●[F1]-[SF4]Part Voice Portamento
•PB (Pitch Bend) Range
... When editing Plug-inparts 1 - 3, or when a
Drum voice is selected:
• VelSensDpt (Velocity Sensitivity Depth)
•Pan
• Voice Pan
●[F2]-[SF2]Part Output Effect Send
•ChoSend (Chorus Send)
•VarSend (Variation Send)
●[F3] Part Output Select
• InsEF (Insertion Effect)
●[F4]-[SF1]Part Tone Tune
• NoteShift
• Detune
• Release
●[F4]-[SF4]Part Tone AEG
●[F5] Part Receive Switch
•Decay
•Sustain
● [F2] Edit Recall
● [F3] Copy
• Source performance
•Data type of Destination performance (current selected performance)
Song Mode
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Song Selection
●Song numbers and the corresponding Group/ Numbers
Location
■Assigning Locations
■Jumping to an assigned Location
Song track on/off — Solo and Mute
●Storing the Song Scene
Song track selection
Song Scene
●Recalling the Song Scene
Song editing in the Song Play mode
• NOTE OFFSET
• CLOCK SHIFT
• GATE OFFSET (Gate time Offset)
• VELO OFFSET (Velocity Offset)
●[F3] Song Play Output Channel
●[F5] Song Play Copy Phrase
●[F6] Song Play Chain Play/Edit
• skip
• stop
• end
Setting up before recording
● [F1] Song Record Setup
When recording type is set to something other than “step” :
When recording type is set to “step” :
• Type (Recording type)
•Event
•RecTrack
•Tempo
Song Recording
■Realtime Recording
●[F5] DELETE
●[F6] BCK DEL
◆Examples of Step Recording
●Entering other events
●Example 2 (Using the TIE function)
●Example 3 (Using the REST function)
• Voume
• InsEF (Insertion Effect Part Switch)
●[F3] Song Record Arpeggio
Event Editing/Inserting/Deleting
■Editing/Deleting Existing Events
■Inserting New Events
MIDI events that can be inserted (edited)
■Note
■Program Change
• Bank Select MSB, LSB
•Program number
■Control Change
• Control number
•RPN MSB-LSB
•Data Entry MSB-LSB
■Non Registered Parameter Number (NRPN)
• NRPN MSB-LSB
• Data Entry MSB-LSB
[F1] Undo/Redo
[F2] Note data Job
●[F2]-01 Quantize
• Quantize Value (Resolution)
• Strength
• SwingRate
•GateTime
●[F2]-02 Modify Velocity
Adjusted velocity
= (original velocity x Rate) + Offset
• Set All
• Rate
●[F2]-04 Crescendo
• Velocity Range
●[F2]-06 Glide
• GlideTime
•PB Range (Pitch Bend Range)
●[F2]-08 Sort Chord
• Roll Velocity
• Grid
●[F2]-09 Separate Chord
• Clock
[F3] Event Job
● [F3]-01 Shift Clock
• Direction
●[F3]-03 Erase Event
• Event Type
●[F3]-04 Extract Event
• Track and range in which data is extracted
•Destination track
• Number Of Times
●[F3]-06 Thin Out
Modified value
= (original value
Rate) + Offset
[F4] Measure Job
●[F4]-01 Create Measure
• Meter of measures to be inserted
• Insertion point (Measure number)
•Number of measures to be inserted
●[F5]-01 Copy Track
• Source Song and Track
• Destination Song and Track
• Data Type to be copied
● [F5]-02 Exchange Track
●[F5]-05 Normalize Play Effect
• TR (Track)
●[F5]-06 Divide Drum Track
• Source Song track and range
• Destination Arpeggio number and its track
•Source song
•Destination Song
●[F6]-02 Split Song To Pattern
•Source song range (in measures)
•Destination pattern (style and section)
Song Mixing mode (Simple Mixer functions)
●[F1] VOL/PAN
•PAN
• VOLUME
● [F2] AD
●[F3] VOICE
• Template number
•Template name
Song Mixing Edit mode (Detailed Mixer functions)
◆Common edit and Part edit
■Common edit
• ChoCtrl (Chorus Control)
•Assign A, Assign B, Assign 1, Assign
●[F3]-[SF1]Song Mixing Common Arpeggio Arpeggio type
●[F3]-[SF2]Song Mixing Common Arpeggio Arpeggio Limit
●[F3]-[SF3]Song Mixing Common Arpeggio Play FX (Effect)
●[F6]-[SF1]Song Mixing Common Effect Connection
●[F6]-[SF2],[SF3],[SF4],[SF5] Common Effect Parameter
Plug-inInsertion, Reverb, Chorus, Variation
■Part Edit
●[F1]-[SF1]Song Mixing Part Voice
●[F2]-[SF1]Song Mixing Part Output Volume/Pan
●[F2]-[SF2]Song Mixing Part Output
Effect Send
●[F3] Song Mixing Part Output Select
●[F4]-[SF1]Song Mixing Part Tone Tune
●[F5] Song Mixing Part Receive Switch
• Display showing four parts
• Display showing all parameters for one part
• Source song
• Data type of Destination song (current selected song)
●[F5] Performance Copy
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Pattern Mode
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Style Selection
●Style numbers and the corresponding Group/ Numbers
Section Selection
Pattern track on/off — Solo and Mute
● To solo a track
Pattern track selection
●[F6] Pattern Play Chain Play/Edit
[F4] Patch Function
●Track number, Data status, Phrase bank/ number
●Section
Measure : Beat (for current playback location)
■Creating Pattern Chains with Realtime Playback (Pattern Chain Recording)
■Pattern Chain Editing
●[F6]-[EDIT]-[F2] Copy
●[F6]-[EDIT]-[F3] Convert
◆About the recording track
• If the preset phrase is assigned to the track
• If the user phrase is assigned to the track
●[F1] Pattern Record Setup
When recording type is set to something other than “step”:
When recording type is set to “step”:
•Loop
• Quantize
●[F2] Pattern Record Voice
●[F3] Pattern Record Arpeggio
Pattern Recording
■Realtime Recording
MIDI events that can be edited
● [F2]-01 Quantize
● [F2]-05 Transpose
●[F3]-01 Shift Clock
● [F3]-06 Thin Out
●[F3]-07 Modify Control Data
[F4] Phrase Job
● [F4]-01 Copy Phrase
●[F4]-02 Exchange Phrase
●[F4]-03 Mix Phrase
●[F4]-04 Append Phrase
●[F4]-06 Get Phrase From Song
●[F4]-05 Split Phrase
•Meter
●[F4]-07 Put Phrase To Song
●[F4]-08 Clear Phrase
●[F4]-09 Phrase Name
●[F5]-02 Exchange Track
●[F5]-03 Clear Track
●[F5]-04 Normalize Play Effect
●[F5]-05 Divide Drum Track
[F6] Pattern Job
●[F6]-01 Copy Pattern
●[F6]-02 Append Pattern
●[F6]-03 Split Pattern
●[F6]-04 Clear Pattern
●[F6]-05 Style Name
Sampling Mode
◆Data created by Sampling
• To create a normal (User) voice —
or pattern —
• To create a Sample track in a song
• When the Source is set to “A/D” or “digital”:
Sampling Setup
■[F1] Sampling Destination settings
●When entering the Sampling mode from the Voice/Performance mode
• Waveform
•Keybank
■[F2] Sampling Source settings
•Source
• Frequency (Sampling Frequency)
Sampling Standby
• TriggerMode
• RecMonitor (Recording Monitor)
•RecGain (Recording Gain)
Trigger Waiting
• Start (Start Point)
• Loop (Loop Start Point)
• End (End Point)
• Beat
• (Tempo)
• SubDivide
•Sens (Envelope Sensitivity)
◆Tips for using the Slice Types
●Slicing percussive phrases having short decays
●Slicing phrases having long decays
◆Editing Stereo Samples
◆ Basic Procedure
Sample selection and Audition function
Sample Edit
●[F2] Sample Edit Trim
• Fine Tune
●[F4] Sample Edit Range
●[F3] Sample Edit Parameter
[F1] Key Bank Job
●[F1]-01 Copy
●[F1]-02 Delete
●[F1]-03 Extract
●[F1]-04 Move
●[F1]-05 Normalize
• Ratio
●[F1]-06 Time-Stretch
• Accuracy
●[F1]-07 Convert Pitch
●[F1]-08 Fade In/Out
●[F1]-09 Convert Freq
• Length
●[F1]-10 Stereo to Mono
●[F1]-11 Loop-Remix
• Variation
●[F1]-12 Slice
• Lowest Key
[F2] Waveform Job
• Octave
●[F2]-01 Copy
●[F2]-02 Delete
●[F2]-03 Transpose
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Utility Mode
[F1] System settings
● [F1]-[SF1]General TG (Tone Generator)
•NoteShift
•Tune
•BCCurve (Breath Controller Curve)
●[F1]-[SF2]General Keyboard
•Transpose
•VelCurve (Velocity Curve)
•Fixed Velocity
●[F1]-[SF3]General Effect Bypass
●[F1]-[SF4]General Other
•Auto Load
• Auto DemoLoad
• PowerOnMode
• Mic/Line
• Digital
●[F2]-[SF2]I/O Output
●[F2]-[SF3]I/O mLAN connection
[F3] Voice settings
•Q (Frequency Characteristic)
●[F3]-[SF2]Voice Arpeggio Channel
• TransmitCh (Transmit channel)
●[F3]-[SF3]Voice Controller Assign
[F3] Sequencer settings
●[F3]-[SF2]Sequencer MIDI Filter
●[F3]-[SF3]Sequencer Other
• PtnQuantize (Pattern Quantize)
• PtnTempoHold (Pattern Tempo Hold)
•SongEventChase
●[F4]-[SF2]Controller Assign Knob ASSIGN A, B
• ASA, ASB (Assignable A, B)
• Dest (Control Destination)
●[F4]-[SF3]Controller Assign Footswitch
●[F4]-[SF4]Controller Assign Remote
◆Remote Control Assignments
•Logic Audio Plutinum Ver4.6
•Cakewalk ProAudio Ver9.0
•Cubase VST/32, Cubase VST
[F5] MIDI settings
●[F5]-[SF1]MIDI Channel
• BasicRcvCh (Basic Receive Channel)
• KBDTransCh (Keyboard Transmit Channel)
•DeviceNo. (Device Number)
•ClockOut
• SeqCtrl (Sequencer Control)
• MTC StartOffset
●[F5]-[SF4]MIDI Other
•MIDI IN/OUT
●[F6]-[SF2] Plug-inboard MIDI
• DevNo (Device Number)
• PORT NO. (Port number)
•GM/XG
●[F6]-[SF3] Plug-inboard
File Mode
File/Folder selection
New Folder Creation
File types that can be handled by the MOTIF
• All
Extension: .W2A
• All Voice
Extension: .W2V
• All Song
• Aif (AIFF file)
■File names
[F1] Configuration
●[F1]-[SF1]CONFIG Currently recognized device
• Current
●[F1]-[SF2]CONFIG SCSI ID
• SELF
• SCAN
●[F1]-[SF3]CONFIG Mount
●[F1]-[SF4]CONFIG Format
[F2] Save
[F3] Load
[F4] Rename
[F5] Delete
Master Mode
Master Selection
Keyboard Octave and Keyboard MIDI transmit channel setting
Master editing in the Master Play mode
●[F2] Master Play Memory
• Memory
• Zone Switch
◆Common edit and Zone edit (Voice Performance mode)
●[F1] Common Name
●[F2] Common Other
■Zone Edit (Voice/Performance mode only)
● [F1] Zone Transmit
• TransmitCh (Transmit Channel)
•TGSwitch (Tone Generator Switch)
• MIDISwitch
●[F2] Zone Note
• NoteLimit H, L (High, Low)
●[F5] Zone Knob/Slider
•Split . . . . . . . . . page
•4 Zones . . . . . . page
•Layer . . . . . . . . page
Appendix
Information Displays
■Pattern mode
●Pattern Play mode
●Pattern Mixing mode
■Sampling mode
●Sampling mode
Display Messages
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Troubleshooting
Pitch or intervals are wrong
Only one note sounds at a time
No effect is applied
Song/Pattern cannot be started
Song/Pattern (Phrase) cannot be recorded
Installing Optional Hardware
MOTIF8
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MOTIF6 / MOTIF7
MOTIF6 / MOTIF7
Installing the mLAN8E
Important Information about Purchase of Expansion SIMMs for the MOTIF
SIMM Type and SIMM Configuration
SIMM Installation
■Compatible Memory Card Type
■Memory Capacity
■Inserting/Removing Memory Cards
•To insert a Memory Card:
•To remove a Memory Card:
Connecting external SCSI devices
■Realities of terminator installation
■Reasons for SCSI errors
• Check the SCSI ID
• Check the terminator
• Check the SCSI cables
Notes on musical copyright
Specifications
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Index