Song Job Mode - Yamaha MOTIF ES Owner's Manual

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Song Job mode

ControlChange
FCTRL NO (Control Number)
FDATA
Ch.AfterTouch
(Channel After Touch)
FDATA
PolyAfterTouch
(Polyphonic Aftertouch)
FNOTE (Note name)
FDATA
RPN
(Registered Parameter Number)
FMSB-LSB
FDATA (Data Entry MSB-LSB)
n
Normally three types of control change data are sent: RPN MSB (101), RPN LSB (100), and Data Entry MSB (6). In this synthesizer, Data Entry LSB (38) is added to this and
the resulting group of control change events is handled as one in this display.
NRPN (Non Registered
Parameter Number)
FMSB-LSB
FDATA (Data Entry MSB-LSB)
n
Normally three types of control change data are sent: NRPN MSB (99), NRPN LSB (98), and Data Entry MSB (6). In this synthesizer, this group of control change events is
handled as one in this display. For a complete list of the available RPN and NRPN numbers and their corresponding controls, refer to the MIDI Data Format in the separate
Data List booklet.
Exclusive (System Exclusive)
FDATA (HEX)
Song Job mode
The Song Job mode contains a comprehensive set of editing tools and data transform functions you can use to change the sound of the Song.
It also includes a variety of convenient operations, such as copying or erasing data.
After setting parameters as required from the selected display, press the [ENTER] button to execute the Job.
CAUTION
An "Executing..." message is shown when it takes a short amount of time to execute the Job. Never attempt to turn off the power while an "Executing..."
message is shown. Turning the power off in this state results in loss of all user data.
[F1] UNDO/REDO
The Undo Job cancels the changes you made in your most recent recording session, editing session, or Job, restoring the data to its previous state. This allows
you to recover from accidental data loss. Redo is available only after using Undo, and lets you restore the changes you made before undoing them.
CAUTION
Undo/Redo does not work with Sample Voice and Mixing Voice operations.
[F2] NOTE (Note data Job)
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These events control the sound and certain response characteristics of the voice, and are usually generated/
recorded by moving a controller (such as a modulation wheel, knob, slider or foot controller).
Determines the Control Change number.
Settings: 000 ~ 127
n
For details on the specific functions assigned to each of the numbers, see page 182.
See page 182.
Settings: 000 ~ 127
This event is generated when pressure is applied to a key after the note is played.
This represents the amount of pressure applied to the key.
Settings: 000 ~127
This event is generated when pressure is applied to a key after the note is played. Unlike Channel Aftertouch above,
this is recorded and applied independently for each key pressed.
Determines the key to which aftertouch is applied.
Settings: C -2 ~ G8
This represents the amount of pressure applied to the key.
Settings: 000 ~ 127
This event changes parameter values for each tone generator Part. This event is used to set Part settings such as
Pitch Bend Sensitivity or Tuning.
See page 183.
Settings: 000 ~ 127
See page 182.
Settings: 000 ~ 127, ***
These events are used to change the parameter values for each tone generator Part. They can be is used to edit
sounds via MIDI, allowing you to edit filter or EG settings, or adjust the pitch or level for each instrument of a drum
voice.
See page 183.
Settings: 000 ~ 127
See page 182.
Settings: 000 ~ 127, ***
A type of MIDI message used to exchange data unique to a specific model or type of device.
Unlike other MIDI events, these events differ depending on the manufacturer/device, and are incompatible among
different devices.
See page 184.
Settings: 00 ~7F, F7 (Data must be entered in hexadecimal format.)
[SONG]
Song selection
[JOB]

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