Yamaha MOTIF XS8 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Reference
Using as a Master Keyboard (Master mode)
MOTIF XS Owner’s Manual
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This function lets you reset (initialize) all Master parameters
to their default settings. It also allows you to selectively
initialize certain parameters, such as Common settings and
Zone settings.
1 All Parameters
Determines whether or not all settings for the selected
Master are initialized. When set to “on,” other parameters in
this display cannot be set.
Settings: B (on), A (off)
2 Common
Determines whether or not all Common parameter settings
for the selected Master are initialized. When set to “on,”
ZONE cannot be set.
Settings: B (on), A (off)
3 Zone
Determines whether or not all Zone parameter settings for
the selected Master are initialized. When set to “on,”
executing the Job initializes all the parameter settings of
Common Edit.
Settings: B (on), A (off)
4 Initialize Type
Determines how the Zone parameter settings for the
selected Master are initialized. Three methods of Initializing
are available.
Settings: split, zone, layer
split
Sets the Zone 1 and Zone 2 to on, then splits the keyboard range using
Zone 1 and Zone 2. “Upper Ch” determines the MIDI transmit channel
of the upper range of the keyboard, “Lower Ch” determines the MIDI
transmit channel of the lower range of the keyboard, and “Split Point”
determines the note (C -2 – G8) number which separates the upper
range and lower range of the keyboard.
zone
Sets Zones 1 – 4 to on, Zones 5 – 8 to off, and the MIDI Transmit
Channels to 1 – 8 respectively.
layer
Sets the Zone 1 and Zone 2 to on, then lets you layer two Parts. “Upper
Ch” and “Lower Ch” determine the MIDI transmit channels of the two
Zones respectively.
5 Upper Ch (Upper Channel)
6 Lower Ch (Lower Channel)
Determines the MIDI transmit channels of Zone 1 and Zone
2 respectively when the Initialize Type is set to “layer” or
“split.”
Settings: 1 – 16
7 Split Point
Determines the Split Point that divides the keyboard into
the Zone 1 and Zone 2 when the Initialize Type is set to
“split.” By setting this parameter, the Note Limit High of
Zone 1 is automatically set to the note one semitone lower
than the Split Point set here and the Note Limit Low of Zone
2 is automatically set to the note same as the Split Point set
here.
Settings: C -2 – G8
n The Note Limit High and Note Limit Low parameters can be
set in the Note display (page 255) of the Zone Edit.
This function lets you send all your edited parameter
settings for the currently selected Master to a computer or
another MIDI device for data archiving. Press the [ENTER]
button to execute the Bulk Dump.
n The Bulk Dump data includes only the MIDI messages and
does not include the Waveforms.
n In order to execute Bulk Dump, you will need to set the correct
MIDI Device Number. For details, see page 268.
Initializing the Master—[F1] Init
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5
6
7
1
2
3
Transmitting the Master Settings to an
external MIDI device (Bulk Dump)