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   New Functions in MOTIF XF Version 1.30

Window page

Locate page

Plugin page

Automation page

Edit page

Mem-Loc

Status

Alt View

-

Page List

Edit

Mixer

Transport

E

 Bank

Bank 

F

Shift

Buttons

Functions

[F1] Edit

Starts the Edit window, or brings it to the front of the 
computer screen.

[F2] Mixer

Starts the Mixer window, or brings it to the front of the 
computer screen.

[F3] Transport

Opens or closes the Transport window.

[F4] 

E

 Bank

[F5] Bank 

F

Scrolls through the track indication on the LCD of the 
instrument in eight-channel jumps.

[SF1] Mem-Loc

Opens or closes the Memory Location window.

[SF2] Status

Opens or closes the Status window.

[SF3] Alt View

Opens or closes the selected Plug-in window.

RTZ

END

Loop

Punch

Page List

Edit

Mem-Loc

On line

IN

OUT

Shift

Buttons

Functions

[F1] Edit

Starts the Mixer window, or brings it to the front of the 
computer screen.

[F2] Mem-Loc

Opens or closes the Memory Location window.

[F3] On line

Switches between internal sync and external sync.

[F4] IN

Pressing this during playback sets the location at that 
time to the starting point of the edit.

[F5] OUT

Pressing this during playback sets the location at that 
time to the end point of the edit.

[SF1] RTZ

Moves the playback cursor to the top of the project.

[SF2] END

Moves the playback cursor to the end of the project.

[SF3] Loop

Switches loop playback on/off.

[SF4] Punch

Switches punch-in recording on/off.

Select 1

Select 2

Select 3

Select 4

Page List

Page 

Page 

Alt View

Param

Assign

Shift

Buttons

Functions

[F1] Page 

[F2] Page 

Changes the page in the Insert Parameter mode or 
Insert Assign mode.

[F3] Alt View

Opens or closes the edit window of the selected 
Insert.

[F4] Param

Switches the Parameter mode on/off. When the mode 
is set to “on,” the output from the knobs change the 
parameters of the Insert. Knobs 1/2 correspond to 
parameter1, knobs 3/4 correspond to parameter 2, 
knobs 5/6 correspond to parameter 3, and knobs 7/8 
correspond to parameter 4.

[F5] Assign

Switches the Assign mode on/off. When the mode is 
set to “on,” the outputs from the knob change Inserts 
A – E. Knobs 1/2 correspond to Insert A or E, knobs 3/
4 correspond to Insert B, knobs 5/6 correspond to 
Insert C, and knobs 7/8 correspond to Insert D. 
Changes to the Insert are applied only after exiting 
the mode.

[SF1] Select 1

Selects Insert A or E.

[SF2] Select 2

Selects Insert B.

[SF3] Select 3

Selects Insert C.

[SF4] Select 4

Selects Insert D.

Read

Latch

Status

Suspend

Page List

Off

Touch

Write

E

 Bank

Bank 

F

Shift

Buttons

Functions

[F1] Off

Pressing [PRE 1] – [PRE 8] while holding this button 
turns the Automation of the corresponding channel to 
“Off.”

[F2] Touch

Pressing [PRE 1] – [PRE 8] while holding this button 
sets the Automation of the corresponding channel to 
“Touch.”

[F3] Write

Pressing [PRE 1] – [PRE 8] while holding this button 
sets the Automation of the corresponding channel to 
“Write.”

[F4] 

E

 Bank

[F5] Bank 

F

Scrolls through the track indication on the LCD of the 
instrument in eight-channel jumps.

[SF1] Read

Pressing [PRE 1] – [PRE 8] while holding this button 
sets the Automation of the corresponding channel to 
“Read.”

[SF2] Latch

Pressing [PRE 1] – [PRE 8] while holding this button 
sets the Automation of the corresponding channel to 
“Latch.”

[SF3] Status

Shows the Automation settings.

[SF4] Suspend

Enables/disables Automaton for all channels.

Undo

Cancel

Mode

Tool

Page List

Edit

Mixer

Save

E

 Bank

Bank 

F

Shift

Buttons

Functions

[F1] Edit

Starts the Edit window, or brings it to the front of 
the computer screen.

[F2] Mixer

Starts the Mixer window, or brings it to the front of 
the computer screen.

[F3] Save

Overwrites the project.

[F4] 

E

 Bank

[F5] Bank 

F

Scrolls through the track indication on the LCD of 
the instrument in eight-channel jumps.

[SF1] Undo

Executes the Undo operation.

[F6] Shift + [SF1] Undo

Executes the Redo operation.

[SF2] Cancel

Same as selecting “No” in the dialog.

[SF3] Mode

Changes the Edit mode.

[SF4] Tool

Changes the Edit tool.

Summary of Contents for MOTIF XF6

Page 1: ...MUSIC PRODUCTION SYNTHESIZER Supplementary Manual EN...

Page 2: ...mines the depth of the Chorus Vibrato Distortion Determines the degree and character of the distortion effect Dist EQ Determines the Equalizer type for the distortion characteristics Dist Drive Determ...

Page 3: ...Hz 18 0kHz 28 59 3 16 EQ High Gain 12dB 0dB 12dB 52 76 No Parameter Range Value Table No 1 Gain Boost Low High 0 1 2 Volume 0 0 10 0 0 100 3 Low Cut 0 0 10 0 0 100 4 Mid Cut 0 0 10 0 0 100 5 Mid Width...

Page 4: ...M Flanger1 M Flanger2 M Flanger3 M Delay St Echo1 St Echo2 St Chorus St Dl Chorus St Flanger1 St Flanger2 St Flanger3 St 0 16 15 Delay Ctrl 0 127 0 127 16 Delay Time 0 127 0 127 No Parameter Range Va...

Page 5: ...0 131 72 1 346 9 0 137 73 1 409 10 0 142 74 1 451 11 0 147 75 1 514 12 0 152 76 1 556 13 0 158 77 1 619 14 0 166 78 1 682 15 0 171 79 1 745 16 0 176 80 1 808 17 0 184 81 1 872 18 0 192 82 1 956 19 0...

Page 6: ...FD to the MOTIF XF 2 Select the desired parameter for control Open the UTILITY Controller Assign display by pressing UTILITY F5 Control then SF3 Control At the CMC Fader column specify the target par...

Page 7: ...ounted network drive cannot be found MOTIF XF will not mount the network drive automatically even though Auto Remount is set to on If the instrument was turned off without mounting any network drive t...

Page 8: ...the Yamaha server 3 Confirm the downloaded information on the display Press the F5 button if i is shown at the F5 location of the Play display in the Voice Performance or Master mode The downloaded in...

Page 9: ...display format for the location on the DAW software is unavailable Functions for each DAW software Common Functions in all pages Shift Transmits SHIFT command Page List Shows the Page List Fader page...

Page 10: ...orrespond to parameter 2 knobs 5 6 correspond to parameter 3 and knobs 7 8 correspond to parameter 4 F5 Assign Switches the Assign mode on off When the mode is set to on the outputs from the knob chan...

Page 11: ...e appears Move the cursor to Wireless Setting 2 then press ENTER 3 Make the connection setup Select the desired one from the following methods then set the related parameters Infrastructure mode Data...

Page 12: ...ILITY F5 Control then SF2 MIDI Network to call up the Control display In this display set the MIDI In Out parameter to network Setting up the iPad and Yamaha iPad applications for Wireless Networking...

Page 13: ...t up Wireless Networking by executing step 1 to 3 on Wireless Network MIDI function 2 Set up File Sharing between a computer by executing the steps on the Network Settings in the MOTIF XF Reference Ma...

Page 14: ...s assigned to the Part selected in step 1 NOTICE After the above operations make sure to execute the Song Pattern Store Otherwise the Mixing Voice assignment will be lost when turning the power off or...

Page 15: ...the target memory USR FL1 or FL2 at 1 then select the Waveform number at 2 All the Waveforms having the same name are listed on the Same Name Waveforms section of the display NOTICE This Job will dele...

Page 16: ...ICE After the above operations make sure to execute the Voice Store operation Otherwise the Voice will be lost when turning the power off or selecting a different Voice When entering the Song mode or...

Page 17: ...aveforms From the F1 Oscillator display of the Normal Voice Element Edit mode or Drum Voice Key Edit mode press CATEGORY SEARCH to call up the Category Search window for the Waveforms 2 Find the desir...

Page 18: ...the Original Code and keep intact all notices in the Original Code that refer to this License and b You must include a copy of this License with every copy of Source Code of Covered Code and document...

Page 19: ...event of the circumstances described in Section 13 5 b or c automatically without notice from Apple if You at any time during the term of this License commence an action for patent infringement agains...

Page 20: ...terials provided with the distribution 3 Neither the name of The Internet Software Consortium nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software wi...

Page 21: ...21 Memo...

Page 22: ...22 Memo...

Page 23: ...23 Memo...

Page 24: ...C S G DMI Development Division 2010 2014 Yamaha Corporation 401MWTO 01C0 Printed in Japan WW47430...

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