Yamaha MOTIF XS8 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Voice mode
Song mode
Pattern mode
Mixing mode
Master mode
Utility mode
File mode
Performance
mode
Sampling
mode 1
Sampling
mode 2
Reference
Pattern Playback
MOTIF XS Owner’s Manual
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% [SF1] Scene1 – [SF5] Scene5
You can assign the settings of the Pattern-related
parameters (Pattern Scene) and Arpeggio-related
parameters to these buttons. You can also recall these
settings by pressing these buttons. For detailed
instructions on registering Scenes, see page 179. For
detailed instructions on setting the Arpeggio-related
parameters, see page 189.
n The Arpeggio is not available during Pattern playback.
Pressing the [SF1] Scene 1 – [SF5] Scene 5 buttons during
playback changes only the Pattern Scene.
n After registering the Pattern Scene, the 8th note icon will
appear on the tab corresponding to the pressed button. You
can confirm whether or not the Arpeggio Type is assigned to
that button in the Arpeggio display (page 189) of the Pattern
Record.
^ [SF6] INFO (Information)
You can view the amount of free and used sequencer
memory. The sequencer memory covers the all Songs and
Patterns recorded in the respective modes. When the used
memory amount reaches the maximum capacity, no further
Songs or Patterns can be stored. If this occurs, use the
Song Job or Pattern Job to delete any unnecessary Songs
or Patterns. You can go back to the previous display by
pressing the [SF6] button or the [EXIT] button.
& [F1] Play
Calls up the Play display.
* [F2] Play FX (Play Effect)
Calls up the Play Effect display.
( [F3] Track
Calls up the Track display.
º [F4] Patch
Calls up the Patch display (page 212).
¡ [F5] Chain (Pattern Chain)
Calls up the Pattern Chain display (page 213).
[F6] Remix
Calls up the Remix display (page 217). This menu is shown
only when the cursor is located on the track containing
data.
Changing the rhythmic “feel” of the
Pattern—[F2] Play FX (Play Effect)
By changing the timing and velocity of the notes, you can
change the rhythmic “feel” of Pattern playback. The Play
Effect settings made here are only temporary and don’t
change the actual data in the Pattern. The Play Effect
settings can be applied actually to the Pattern data by
using the Normalize Play Effect Job.
The operation is same as in the Song Play mode. See
page 183.
Track Settings—[F3] Track
This display lets you set the MIDI Transmit Channel for
each track.
Regarding parameters with no number, refer to the Play
display (page 210).
1 Pattern name (Indication only)
Indicates the name of the current Pattern.
2 Voice (Voice name) (Indication only)
3 TxCh (Transmit Channel)
4 Int (Internal Switch)
5 Ext (External Switch)
These are the same as in the Song Play mode. See
page 184.
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