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Yamaha MOTIF XF Quick Start Manual

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TONE GENERATOR SERIES: Exploring a Voice in VOICE mode
PRESET 1: 001(A01) Full Concert Grand
The TEMPO can changed by using the [SF6] TAP button, or the dedicated TEMPO knob or by navigating to the [F4]
ARPEGGIO screen. The Tempo parameter refers the current tempo in Beats per Minute of the assigned arpeggio types.
The "tabs" along the bottom of the screen will tell you what QUICK ACCESS screen you currently viewing;
these are selectable via the six [F] or Function buttons:
[F1] PLAY
[F2] PORTA (Portamento)
[F3] EG/EQ (Envelope Generator/ Equalizer)
[F4] ARPEGGIO
[F6] EFFECT> Goes to Edit mode. You may notice that [F6] has an arrow after the word EFFECT – this is to
denote that it is a 'shortcut' into full EDIT mode when you press it – just as if you had actually pressed
[EDIT], [COMMON EDIT] then [F6] EFFECT to navigate to the EFFECT screens.
The first five [SF] Sub-Function buttons, 1-5, select the Arpeggio phrase (these will only sound if an eighth
note icon appears and additionally the [ARP ON/OFF] button is illuminated). The current arp Tempo is
display at the very top of the screen.
The [SF6] button's function will change depending on the screen you are viewing – on this main PLAY screen
it is the [TAP] function (Tap Tempo button). Pressing this button several times will determine the playback
tempo of the Arpeggio.
The [F6] button at times will read [LIST] allowing you to view a list of parameters or options. And at other
times it will read [CHAR] or Character allowing you to enter letters/numbers, etc., when naming a program.
In the screen you can see eight knobs and eight sliders icons. Notice that a red arrow indicates the stored
value for that knob or slider... the graphic fader and knob icons mimic the actual position of the physical
knob or slider. All 8 Control Sliders have a red indicator. The red indicator will appear initially only when the
knob or sliders position is different from the stored value. Only when you move a knob or slider past the
You can learn a lot about a program from a
close inspection of the screen. Let's begin
this series of articles with an overview of
the
VOICE
intelligently approach exploring it and/or
any VOICE in the Motif XF. Shown at left is
the Main screen of the "PRE 1:001(A01)
Full Concert Grand" Voice.
The "tab" in the extreme upper left corner
will always indicate what MODE you are in
currently: [VOICE] mode. You can also see
the current transmit channel, the current
Octave transposition and Tempo.
The Transmit Channel can quickly be changed
by pressing the [TRACK] button so it is lit and
then using the numbered buttons [1]-[16].
The Octave can be quickly changed using the
dedicated OCTAVE [DOWN]/[UP] buttons to the
left of the screen.
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screen
and
learn
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Summary of Contents for Yamaha MOTIF XF

  • Page 1 VOICE in the Motif XF. Shown at left is the Main screen of the “PRE 1:001(A01) Full Concert Grand” Voice. The “tab” in the extreme upper left corner will always indicate what MODE you are in currently: [VOICE] mode.
  • Page 2: Voice Play

    MIDI control number that would specifically address the individual Elements. After all, Elements are an exclusive feature found in Yamaha keyboards. A MIDI control message like Expression (cc011) or Volume (cc007) would control the entire VOICE’s volume (all Elements together). These messages are “Channel messages”...
  • Page 3 The Controllers and the parameters they are assigned to can all be customized, and your changes can be stored to any of 512 User Voice locations in USER 1, USER 2, USER3 or USER 4 banks – but for now let’s just explore the assignments made by the programmers.
  • Page 4 The Motif XF is a type of synthesizer based on samples (digital recordings of the actual sounds it is recreating). These samples are placed in memory and are accessed on-demand when a Voice is recalled and a key is struck.
  • Page 5 DELETE or remove it. When you turn OFF the Motif XF – waves in the PRE Wave Bank are not affected. You can count on them being there next time you power up.