Yamaha MOTIF XS8 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Creating a Voice/Performance by Using the Sampling Function
MOTIF XS Owner’s Manual
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Voice mode
Song mode
Pattern mode
Mixing mode
Master mode
Utility mode
File mode
Performance
mode
Sampling
mode 1
Sampling
mode 2
Reference
5 Frequency
Specifies the sampling frequency. When the Input Source
(2) is set to “mLAN,” this parameter is fixed to “44.1kHz.”
Normally, this parameter should be set to “44.1kHz,” the
highest setting. If you wish to obtain a lo-fi sound, select a
value other than 44.1 kHz. At settings other than 44.1 kHz,
the sound monitored during recording may be different
from the recorded sound, depending on the source signal.
Settings: 44.1k (44.1 kHz), 22.0kLo (22.05 kHz Lo-Fi), 11.0kLo
(11.025 kHz Lo-Fi), 5.5kLo (5.5125 kHz Lo-Fi)
6 Waveform
Determines the Waveform number as destination.
Settings: 0001 – 1024
The Sampling operation overwrites any data previously existing at
the destination Waveform number. Important data should always
be saved to a USB storage device connected to the USB TO
DEVICE terminal or to a computer connected to the same network
as the MOTIF XS (page 278).
7 Keybank
Determines the note number of the Key Bank as
destination. The value set here can be changed in the
Sampling Edit mode (page 167).
Settings: C -2 – G8
n You can also set the Key directly from the keyboard, by
holding down the [SF6] KBD button and pressing the desired
key. For details, see page 82.
8 Track
This parameter is not available when entering the Sampling
mode from the Voice/Performance mode.
9 Part
Determines the Performance Part to which the Voice ())
created by Sampling is assigned. When set to off, the
obtained Sample is not assigned to the Performance part.
This parameter is available when entering the Sampling
mode from the Performance mode. When the Voice ()) is
set to off, this parameter cannot be set even if entering the
Sampling mode from the Performance mode.
Settings: off, 1 – 4
) Voice
Determines the voice to which the Waveform (6) created
via the Sampling is assigned by specifying the Voice Bank
and Number. Setting the Voice Bank to any of USER1 – 3
assigns the Waveform (6) to the Element 1 of the new
Normal Voice created via Sampling. Setting the Voice Bank
to UDR assigns the Waveform (6) to the Drum Key (!) of
the specified Drum Voice. When this is set to “off,” only a
Waveform (6) is created; the Sample is not stored as a
User Voice.
Settings:
Voice Bank: Off, USER1 – 3 (User 1 – 3), UDR (User Drum)
Voice Number: 001 – 128
When the Voice Bank is set to any of USER1 – 3, the Sampling
operation overwrites any data already existing in the destination
Voice number. Important data should always be saved to a USB
storage device connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal or to a
computer connected to the same network as the MOTIF XS
(page 278).
! Drum Key
Determines the Key to which the Waveform (6) is
assigned when the Voice Bank ()) is set to “UDR.”
Settings: C0 – C6
@ Recordable Time (Indication only)
Indicates the available Sampling time using the available
memory. The time indicated here is calculated assuming a
mono signal with a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz. The
amount of memory space currently being used is shown in
the display as a blue line.
# [SF6] INFO (Information)
Indicates the amount of Sampling memory used.
1 Used/Total (Indication only)
Indicates the amount of memory being used and the total
amount available.
2 Recordable Size (Indication only)
Indicates the amount of free memory.
3 Recordable Time (Indication only)
Indicates the available Sampling time using the available
memory. The time indicated here is calculated assuming
that the sampling frequency is 44.1 kHz with mono.
$ [F6] Standby
Pressing this button calls up the Sampling Record Standby
display. This display is used for executing Sampling. For
details, see page 166.
CAUTION
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