Yamaha MOTIF-RACK Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Quick Guide
Using the Multi Mode
Using Multi Effects
In the final stages of programming and creating sounds, you can use effects to further enhance and change the
character of the sound — such as by applying a deep, ambient reverb, or by using chorus to make certain sounds
richer and more animated.
When you edit Multi Effect parameters, keep in mind that there are two different types:
1 Parameters common to all Parts, which include:
• System effect settings edited in the Effect Edit mode ( )
• Master Equalizer settings edited in the Multi Common Edit mode ( )
2 Parameters specific to individual Parts, which include:
• Part Equalizer settings edited in the Multi Part Edit mode ( )
• On/off status of Insertion effects and Send Level settings for System effects edited in the Mixing Edit mode ( )
Effect setting flow in the Multi mode
n The Part Equalizer is not applied to the Parts of Plug-in Board.
n The Insertion effects and System effect are not applied to the Parts of the Multi-part Plug-in board.
B
D
C
A
A
B
C
D
Tone Generator
block
Part 1
Part 2
Plug-in
Part
(Multi-part
plug-in board)
Parts 17-32
Insertion
Effects
System
Effects
Output
Part EQ
Part 16
The insertion
effect is applied
to up to four
parts.
Rev Send
Cho Send
ReverbRtn/ReverbPan
ChoRtn/ChoPan
ReverbType
ChoCtgry
ChoType
Dry Level
MEQ
ChoToRev