Yamaha Motif-Rack XS Owner's Manual page 96

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Multi Mode
3 Arp Select (Arpeggio Select)
Determines whether the item being edited will commonly affect all five Arpeggios assigned to each Voice ("Arp Edit"), or affect only the
selected Arpeggio ("Arp 1 – 5 Type"). The parameters other than the parameters listed below are same as the corresponding parameters in
the Arp Select display (page 66) in Voice Common Edit.
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The Arpeggio tempo can be set in the Arpeggio display (page 91) of Multi Common Edit.
Arp Edit (Arpeggio Edit)
Arp MIDI Out Sw
(Arpeggio MIDI Output Switch)
Arp Transmit Ch
(Arpeggio Transmit Channel)
Voice with Arp
(Voice with Arpeggio)
Arp 1 – 5 Type (Arpeggio 1 – 5 Type)
When the Voice with Arp parameter set to "on" in the Arp Edit display of Multi Part Edit, changing the Main Category, Sub Category, and Type
parameters in this display result in displaying the resultant Bank, Number, Name of the Part Voice as popup window.
4 Filter
The settings made here will be applied as offsets to the Filter settings of each Element set for each Part Voice.
Cutoff
Resonance
5 EG
FEG Attack
FEG Decay
FEG Release
FEG Depth
AEG Attack
AEG Decay
AEG Sustain
AEG Release
6 Part EQ
You can apply 3-band parametric EQ to each Part to adjust the sound. The parameter values here offset the same parameters of the
assigned Element set in Voice Element Edit. The EQ shapes for Low and High are fixed as shelving types.
Freq
Gain
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Determines whether Arpeggio playback data is output to the external devices as MIDI messages.
When this is set to on, the data is output.
Settings: off (not output), on (output)
Determines the MIDI transmit channel for Arpeggio playback data. When this is set to "rcv ch
(receive channel)," Arpeggio playback data is output via the same MIDI channel (transmit) set in the
Receive Ch parameter (page 94) in the Voice display of Multi Part Edit.
Settings: 1 – 16, rcv ch (receive channel)
Each Arpeggio type is assigned a specific Voice best suited to the type. This parameter determines
whether or not the appropriate Voice registered to each Arpeggio type is assigned to the edited
Part. When set to "on," the appropriate Voice is assigned to the edited Part in place of the currently
assigned Voice. When set to "off," the appropriate Voice is not assigned to the edited Part. The
currently assigned Voice is maintained.
Settings: off (not copied), on (copied)
Determines the common offset value of filter Cutoff Frequencies for all Elements set to each Part
Voice. This parameter can be changed directly via the Knob.
Settings: -64 – +0 – +63
This parameter's function varies according to the selected Filter Type. If the selected filter is an LPF,
HPF, BPF (excluding the BPFw), or BEF, this parameter is used to set the Resonance. If the selected
filter is a BPFw, this parameter is used to adjust the frequency bandwidth. Resonance is used to set
the amount of Resonance (harmonic emphasis) applied to the signal at the cutoff frequency. This
can be used in combination with the cutoff frequency parameter to add further character to the
sound. The Width parameter is used to adjust the width of the band of signal frequencies passed by
the filter with the BPFw. The settings made here will be applied as offsets to the same parameters in
the Filter display (page 68) of Voice Common Edit. This parameter can be changed directly via the
Knob.
Settings: -64 – +0 – +63
Determines the basic EG settings, both volume and filter, for the selected Part. The parameter
values offset the same parameters of the assigned Element set in Voice Element Edit. For details
about AEG/FEG, refer to the EG display (page 68) in Voice Common Edit. However in the case of the
Drum Voices, only AEG Attack and AEG Decay are available. Each of the AEG parameters and FEG
Depth can be changed directly via the Knob.
Settings: -64 – +0 – +63
Determines the center frequency. Frequencies around this point are attenuated/boosted by the Gain
setting below. Higher values produce higher frequencies. The Mid Freq parameter can be changed
directly via the Knob.
Settings:
Low........................ 50.1Hz – 2.00kHz
Mid ........................ 139.7Hz – 10.1kHz
High....................... 503.8Hz – 14.0kHz
Determines the level gain for the Frequency (set above), or the amount the selected frequency band
is attenuated or boosted. This parameter can be changed directly via the Knob.
Settings: -12.00 dB – +0.00 dB – +12.00 dB

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