Song Mixing Edit Mode - Yamaha MOTIF ES Owner's Manual

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Song Mixing Edit mode

[F6] 17-32/PLG1-3/1-16
You can switch between the displays for three types of parts by pressing this button. 1 - 16 are Parts of the internal tone generator, 17 - 32 are Multi Plug-in Parts
of the optionally installed PLG100-XG, and PLG1 - 3 are Plug-in Parts of the optionally installed Single Part Plug-in board.
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Please note that the Multi-Part Plug-in Part (17~32) settings apply not to one individual Song but to all 64 Songs.
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If you wish to edit more detailed Mixing parameters, you can enter the Song Mixing Edit mode by pressing the [EDIT] button.
Song Mixing Edit mode
This mode provides more detailed Mixing parameters than in the Song Mixing mode.
Keep in mind that Song Mixing parameters are not actually part of the Song sequence data in each track, but rather are settings for the tone
generator, as it is played back by the Song data. As such, the Song Mixing parameter settings are not recorded to the Song tracks.
CAUTION
Parameter settings made in the Song Mixing mode and Song Mixing Edit mode should be stored to internal memory (DRAM) as part of the Song data. In
addition, make sure to save the entire Song data (including the Mixing settings) to the SmartMedia/USB storage device, since the data in DRAM is stored
only temporarily (page 187).
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Parameter settings in the Song Mixing mode and Song Mixing Edit mode can be stored as a template to internal Flash ROM, as well as being stored as part
of a Song. See page 104 for details.
Common Edit
Use Common Edit to edit the settings common to all Parts.
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Common Edit operations cannot be performed on the Multi-part Plug-in Parts 17 - 32.
[F1] GENERAL
[SF1] MEQ OFS
(Master EQ Offset)
[SF5] OTHER
KnobAssign
Assign A, Assign B,
Assign 1, Assign 2
[F2] MEQ/MEF (Master EQ/Master Effect)
[SF1] MEQ (Master EQ)
[SF2] MEF (Master Effect)
[F3] ARP (Arpeggio)
[SF1] TYPE
[SF2] LIMIT
[SF3] PLAY FX (Play Effect)
[SF4] OUT CH (Output Channel)
[F4] CTL ASN (Controller Assign)
From this display, you can assign Control Change numbers to the hardware controllers of the instrument (such as the Knobs), for each Song.
The parameters are the same as in Performance Common Edit. See page 214.
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Common Edit
[SONG]
[SONG]
Song selection
The Song Mixing parameters feature global EQ settings for all Parts of the selected Song (see "MEQ," below). The
settings made here in this display are applied as offsets to those MEQ settings.
Settings: -64~+63
Determines the function for the assignable Knobs (1 - 4). Pressing any of the [KNOB CONTROL FUNCTION] buttons
on the panel sets the desired function row, which is automatically stored to memory with the currently selected Song.
Settings: pan, tone, assign, partEQ, MEF, arpFx
This lets you directly set and memorize the value for each Assign Knob (A, B, 1, and 2), from the Knob itself. Simply
tweak the knob to the desired setting.
Settings: -64 ~ 0 ~+63
From this display you can apply five-band equalization to all Parts of the selected Song.
The parameters are the same as in Performance Common Edit. See page 214.
From this display you can set parameters related to the Master Effect (page 177).
The parameters are the same as in Performance Common Edit. See page 214.
The basic parameters (e.g., type) of the Arpeggio are provided in this display.
This is the same as in Normal Voice Common Edit (page 191), except that the Tempo setting is not available here,
since the Arpeggio plays according to the Song tempo.
Same as in Normal Voice Common Edit. See page 191.
Same as in Normal Voice Common Edit. See page 192.
Same as in Performance Common Edit. See page 214.
Song selection
[MIXING]
[MIXING]
[EDIT]
[COMMON]
[EDIT]

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