Voice Job mode

Voice Job mode

The Voice Job mode contains various convenient operations (called “Jobs”), which are useful in editing and archiving your original voices.

 

Basic Procedure

 

1

In the Voice Play mode, select a voice you wish to

 

 

execute the Job on.

 

2

Press the [JOB] button to enter the Voice Job

 

 

Mode.

 

3

Select the desired Job menu by pressing the

 

 

appropriate button, [F1] - [F6].

 

4

Set the relevant Job parameters.

 

 

5

Press the [ENTER] button. (The display prompts

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you for confirmation.)

 

 

Voice

6

Press the [INC/YES] button to execute the Job.

 

After the Job has been completed, a “Completed”

 

 

mode

 

message appears and operation returns to the

 

original display.

 

 

nTo cancel the Job, press the [DEC/NO] button.

For Jobs that take longer to process, you will see the message “Executing…” during processing. If you switch off the power of the MOTIF while this message is displayed, you risk corrupting your data.

7 Press the [VOICE] button to exit from Voice Job mode and return to Voice Play mode.

For detailed instructions on steps #3 - #4, see the explanations below.

[F1] Initialize

This function lets you reset (initialize) all voice parameters to their default settings. It also allows you to selectively initialize certain parameters, such as Common settings, settings for each Element/ Drum key, and so on — very useful when creating a completely new voice from scratch.

Type of parameter to be initialized

When a Normal voice is selected: ALL, Common, EL1 ~ 4

When a Drum voice is selected:

ALL, Common, EL

nIf you turn the check mark on, you can select a Drum key. For details on selecting a key, see “Basic Operation” on page 75.

When a Plug-in voice is selected:

ALL, Common, EL

[F2] Edit Recall

If you are editing a voice and select a different voice without storing your edited one, all the edits you’ve made will be erased. If this happens, you can use Edit Recall to restore the voice with your latest edits intact.

[F3] Copy

From this display you can copy Common and Element/Drum Key parameter settings from any Voice to the Voice you are editing. This is useful if you are creating a Voice and wish to use some parameter settings from another Voice.

• Source voice

Select a Voice and data type to be copied.

Data type

When a Normal voice is selected:

Common, Element 1 ~ 4

When a Drum voice is selected:

Common, Drum key C0 ~ C6

When a Plug-in voice is selected:

Common, Element

nIf the source Voice type (Normal/Drum/Plug-in) differs from one of the Voice you are currently editing (destination), you will only be able to copy Common parameters.

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