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MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual
4.3 EDIT MENU
PRESETS
1. SAVE/COPY PRESET – save the current preset to its current number, or copy
to a different number from 1 to 64.
2. DELETE PRESET – delete the current preset.
3. RENAME PRESET – rotate the DATA knob to select letters, then press to
move to the next space. Repeat until the title looks good. Press the FWD
button to save and exit.
4. PRESET OVERVIEW – lists all 64 preset locations (8 at a time), including
"Empty" presets (free memory places). Turn the DATA knob to select,
and press the knob to load a desired preset. Note: Empty presets cannot
be loaded.
5. SYSEX TX – allows you to send ALL presets or a SINGLE preset to your
computer via the USB connection. Use the DATA knob to select YES or NO.
ARPEGGIATOR
This only affects the keyboard, allowing keys that are pressed to be turned into
tempo-synchronized sequences. The arpeggiator cycles through the notes being
held by the user, in a certain order, based on the Style variable:
1. STYLE
1. UP – notes play from lowest held to highest, no matter what order keys
are pressed.
2. DOWN – notes play from highest held to lowest, no matter what order
keys are pressed.
3. ORDER – notes play in the order keys were pressed.
4. INCLUDE – notes play from lowest to highest and back down. End notes
are re-triggered at the direction change.
5. EXCLUDE – notes play from lowest to highest and back down. End notes
are not re-triggered at the direction change.
6. RANDOM – notes play in random order, no matter what order the keys
are pressed (may include retriggering of notes).
7. CHORD – All held notes play at the same time (polyphonic). All notes
play in a chord, and repeated according to the arpeggiator timing variables.
All except CHORD are monophonic sequences.
2. GATE
NOTE GATE – select how long notes play by turning the DATA knob.
The longer the gate time (shown in musical notation), the longer the notes
are held. The display bar also indicates where the different note values
(1/16T, 1/8, etc.) are placed.
3. RANGE
ARP SEQUENCE RANGE – adjusts the octave range of the arpeggiator
notes. Range goes from 0 (only the pressed notes are repeated) to +3
(arpeggio notes go over +3 octaves).
4. SWING
ARP SWING AMOUNT - Swing moves the even notes in the sequence by a
certain number of milliseconds. Higher values lengthen the interval between
odd and even notes, even-to-odd intervals are correspondingly shortened.
5. SPLIT
ALL – the arpeggiator is applied to the entire keyboard, regardless of any
split.
RIGHT SIDE ONLY – the arpeggiator is applied to the right hand side of the
keyboard split.
LEFT SIDE ONLY – the arpeggiator is only applied to the left hand side of the
keyboard split.
NOTE: RIGHT SIDE ONLY or LEFT SIDE ONLY only operate if the KEYBOARD SPLIT
has been set to ON. See the KEYBOARD SPLIT section
PAD NOTE REPEAT
The pad note repeat function is selected by pressing the REPEAT button next to
the pads. It allows you to hold down a pad, and trigger the note output multiple
times, as long as the pad remains pressed. This menu allows you to adjust the
pad note repeat effects.
1. GATE – the longer the gate time (shown in musical notation), the longer the
repeat notes are held.
2. SWING – Swing moves the even notes in the Note Repeat sequence by a
certain number of milliseconds.
3. BUTTON BEHAVIOR – toggles the REPEAT button between LATCH and
MOMENTARY action.
TRANSPOSE
This shifts the keyboard note values up or down by semitones. Turn the DATA
knob to change the value through a range of ±12 semitones.
KEYBOARD SPLIT
This splits the keyboard's MIDI output, allowing playback of multiple instruments
(such as a bass on the left hand and strings on the right).
1. SPLIT ON/OFF – turns the keyboard split on or off and select the lower
octave from -5 to +5.
2. SET UP SPLIT – select the split point of the keyboard by pressing the desired
key on the keyboard. Then select the lower MIDI channel from 1 to 16, and
select the lower octave fom -5 to +5.
NOTE: The upper part uses the GLOBAL MIDI channel.

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