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
The Job execution is divided into two stages: temporary data
conversion via the [SF4] Apply button and actual data entry via the
[ENTER] button. The Job result will be lost if you call up a different
display without finalizing the data via the [ENTER] button.
This Job lets you halve the sampling frequency of the
specified Sample. This can be used to convert hi-fi
Samples to a lo-fi sound, and reduce the Sample size by
half to conserve memory.
1 Key Bank
Determines the Key Bank to which the desired Sample is
assigned by specifying the Waveform number (0001 –
1024). The Key range and Velocity range of the Key Bank
to which the selected Waveform is assigned are
automatically shown below the Waveform number.
The Job execution is divided into two stages: temporary data
conversion via the [SF4] Apply button and actual data entry via the
[ENTER] button. The Job result will be lost if you call up a different
display without finalizing the data via the [ENTER] button.
This Job lets you convert a stereo Sample to a mono
Sample.
1 Key Bank
Determines the Key Bank to which the desired Sample is
assigned by specifying the Waveform number (0001 –
1024). The Key range and Velocity range of the Key Bank
to which the selected Waveform is assigned are
automatically shown below the Waveform number.
2 Type
Determines which channel, or both channels, of the stereo
Sample will be converted to a mono Sample.
Settings: L+R>mono, L>mono, R>mono
L+R>mono
The left and right channels of a stereo Sample are mixed and
converted to a mono Sample.
L>mono
The left channel of a stereo Sample is converted to a mono Sample.
R>mono
The right channel of a stereo Sample is converted to a mono Sample.
The Job execution is divided into two stages: temporary data
conversion via the [SF4] Apply button and actual data entry via the
[ENTER] button. The Job result will be lost if you call up a different
display without finalizing the data via the [ENTER] button.
This Job lets you automatically cut the Sample into
separate “slices” and randomly rearrange the slices for
special effects and unusual rhythmic variations.
08: Half Sampling Frequency
Length
Fade-in
Start point
Length
End point
Fade-out
CAUTION
1
CAUTION
09: Stereo to Mono
10: Loop-Remix
1
2
CAUTION
1
2
3