Yamaha MOTIF XF user manual

User manual for the device Yamaha MOTIF XF

Device: Yamaha MOTIF XF
Category: Recording Equipment
Manufacturer: Yamaha
Size: 4.93 MB
Added : 8/14/2013
Number of pages: 11
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Voice Editor Essential Owner’s Manual
• Copying of the commercially available music sequence data and/or digital audio files is strictly • Yamaha makes no representations or warranties with regard to the use of the software and
prohibited except for your personal use. documentation and cannot be held responsible for the results of the use of this manual and the
software.
• The software and this owner’s manual are exclusive copyrights of Yamaha Corporation.
• The screen displays as illustrated

Summary of the content on the page No. 2

Title bar and Utility window This window lets you set the parameters common to all the displays. Each lamp flashes according to the MIDI in/out messages. Title bar Tapping this opens or closes the Utility window. Utility window Set this to the same number as that of the instrument. Determines the connection method between the iPad Sets the MIDI Transmit Channel. and MIDI instrument. cable: Should be selected when connected via the i-MX1. wireless: Should be selected when connected via Selec

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Common display area The displays upper part of XY CONTROL, ARP/KBD CONTROL, FADER CONTROL, EFFECT, EQ are the same. 1 Tapping [RECEIVE] starts reception of the settings from the instrument. 8 Template Name Selecting a Template calls up all the settings of all the displays. Tapping [+]/ Tapping [TRANSMIT] starts transmission of the current settings to the [-] changes the Template in single steps. To change the Template, tap the instrument. Template Name to call up the Template list,

Summary of the content on the page No. 4

Voice List As shown below, the Voice List features two indication types: Bank order and Category order. Note that User Voices are not shown in the Voice List by Category. Voice List with the Bank order Voice List with the Voice Category order Dragging upward or downward will scroll through the Voices. Tap the desired Main Category and Sub Category Tap the desired Bank to call up the to call up the corresponding Voice List, then tap the corresponding Voice List, then tap the desired desired

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XY CONTROL display The Pad area on this display lets you simultaneously control the five parameters specified for CONTROL 1 – 5. This means that you can freely change the sound in real time during keyboard performance by controlling the Pad area. Parameter List Sets the Control Paramete . r Tap [+]/[-], or tap the Parameter name between [-] and [+] to call up the list, then tap the desired parameter. Sets how the Control Parameter Value is determined. X: The

Summary of the content on the page No. 6

Ball position and Parameter value Moving the ball transmits the values of the parameters specified for CONTROL 1 – 5 from your iPad to the instrument. As shown below, two different value ranges are available. When the value range is -64 – +64: When the value range is 0 – 127: Y Y +63 127 X X -64 +63 127 127 ±0 0 -64 127 Parameter Name Descriptions Parameter Name Descriptions AEG Attack Volume AEG Decay Reverb Send Controls the corresponding Common parameter. AEG Sustain Chorus Send AEG Releas

Summary of the content on the page No. 7

ARP/KBD CONTROL display Main Category, Sub Category, Arpeggio Type Tapping the [-]/[+] of Category changes the Arpeggio Type to the first one of the new . Tapping the [-]/[+] of TYPE changes the Arpeggio Type in single steps. Tapping the indications between [-] and [+] calls up the Arpeggio Type List. Turns on/off ARP Common Switch Indicates the Arpeggio Type Nam.e Turns on/off ARP Hol.d The blue color Tapping here calls up the Arpeggio indicates the on status while the gray Type L

Summary of the content on the page No. 8

FADER CONTROL display The Faders on this display lets you control the parameters of the instrument. Parameter assigned to each corresponding Fader. Tapping the Parameter value calls up the slider which lets you set the value. Selects monophonic or polyphoni . c Adjust the Portamento Time by operating the Fader, or by tapping the value to call up the slider for adjusting the time value. Turns on/off Portamento Switc.h Faders Voice Editor Essential Owner’s Manual 8

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

EFFECT display Tapping here calls up the Insertion A display or Insertion B displa.y NOTE If you want to apply the Insertion Effect to the Drum Keys, set the Insertion Effect Output Determines the routing for Insertion parameter to “ins A” or “ins B.” Effects A and B. When VOCODER is When VOICE is selected, this indicates selected, Insertion Effects A and B are which Insertion Effect (A or B) is used unified, then used as the Vocoder. for processing each Element. NOTE When DRUM is select

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

Reverb/Chorus/Insertion A/Insertion B/Vocoder display From these displays, you can make the Effect settings for the Voice currently selected on the instrument. This section covers the operations on these displays having the same design Tapping here returns the screen to the EFFECT display. To select an Effect Type: Tap [+]/[-] in this ar. eO ar tap the indicators in this area to call up the Effect list, tap the desired Category, tap the desired Type, then tap the desi

Summary of the content on the page No. 11

EQ display To edit the parameter, operate the knob or tap the value to call up the To edit the EQ setting, drag the dot slider for adjusting. with the color corresponding to that of the desired band (LOW, MID or HIGH). Gain Frequency U.R.G., Digital Musical Instruments Division © 2011 Yamaha Corporation 106MW-B0 Voice Editor Essential Owner’s Manual 11


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