Sf3] Perf - Yamaha MOTIF XF Reference Manual

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Copying the Performance Edit settings to the
Mixing Edit (Copy Performance)—[SF3] Perf
This Job lets you copy the settings of the Performance Edit
to the current Mixing. This would come in handy when a
certain Performance has settings that you want to use in
your Mixing program.
Bank, Performance number
Determines the Bank and the Performance number to be
copied. The name of the selected Performance is shown at
right.
Data type
Determines whether or not the settings of the listed
parameters are copied. By checking the box of the
Insertion Effect Switch, the Insertion Effect Switch settings
are copied from Performance Parts 1 – 4 to the Mixing
Parts set as Destination Parts ( ). If the boxes of the other
parameters are checkmarked, the settings of the checked
parameters are copied from the Performance Common
mode to the Mixing Common mode. All other parameter
settings in the Common Edit and Part Edit modes will be
copied from the Performance to the current Mixing.
Destination Parts
Determines the four parts of the current Mixing as
destination.
Settings: 1 – 4, 5 – 8, 9 – 12, 13 – 16
n Regarding the MIDI Receive Channels of the Mixing Parts as
destinations, channel 1 will be assigned to Parts 1 - 4, channel
5 will be assigned to Parts 5 - 8, channel 9 will be assigned to
Parts 9 - 12 and channel 13 will be assigned to Parts 13 - 16.
Transmitting the Mixing Settings to an
external MIDI device (Bulk Dump)—[F4] Bulk
This function lets you send specified parameter settings for
the currently edited Mixing to a computer or another MIDI
device for data archiving. To execute the Bulk Dump, press
the [ENTER] button.
n The Bulk Dump data includes only the MIDI messages and
does not include the Waveforms.
n In order to execute Bulk Dump, you'll need to set the correct
MIDI Device Number. For details, see page 228.
Multi-timbral Tone Generator Settings for Song/Pattern Playback (Mixing mode)
Mixing Template—[F5] Template
Storing/Recalling the Mixing to/from the
Template—[SF1] Mix
This Job lets you store your edited Mixing program to User
memory as a Mixing Template and recall it. 32 Mixing
Templates can be stored. 32 Mixing Templates can be
used both in the Song mode and the Pattern mode.
Template
Determines the Mixing Template to be stored or recalled.
Pressing the [SF5] button to store the current Mixing while
pressing the [SF4] button to recall the Mixing Template
stored to User Memory.
Settings: 01 – 32
Mixing Template name
Enters the name of the Mixing Template. For detailed
instructions on naming, see page 37.
Copying the Performance Edit settings to a
Mixing (Template Performance)—[SF2] Perf
This Job lets you copy the settings of the Performance Edit
settings to the current Mixing. This would come in handy
when a certain Performance has settings that you want to
use in your Mixing program.
Bank, Performance number
Determines the Bank (USR 1 – 4) and the Performance
number (001 – 128) to be copied. The name of the selected
Performance is indicated at right.
Destination Parts
Determines the four parts of the current MIxing as
destination.
Settings: 1 – 4, 5 – 8, 9 – 12, 13 – 16
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