User guide

When working with the SQ01v2 find the SETUP
pulldown and select your MIDI Device. A typical
setup with Motif ES is shown above – activate
“mLAN MIDI In” Ports 1-4 and “mLAN MIDI Out”
Ports 1-4.
Under SETUP you want to select AUDIO > Device
and select the ASIO mLAN driver and check the
Active Channel In and Out buses. Typically, with a
Motif ES with mLAN16E will be sending 16
channels “In” and you will be sending up to 8
channels “Out”.
Under the SETUP pulldown, find the Remote
Control option. Select Mode = 01X and highlight
“mLAN MIDI In” and “mLAN MIDI Out”. Select
Motif ES6/7/8 Multi Part Editor as your MIDI
Editor.
Under SETUP locate the Tone Generator function.
Here you can associate the mLAN MIDI OUT port
to the Motif ES – allowing you to select sounds
using the “Generator” option on the main track
screen. This will let you see a list of the Voices in
your Motif ES. You can select via this method and
then import that data to the Multi-Part Editor
(they can work well together).
Shown above the Generator is Motif ES, the Voice
selected is Ba: Velo Bass; when you click on the
chevron to the right of the Voice the Voice List
opens and you can even monitor the sound –
SQ01v2 sends an arpeggio to the unit so you can
hear what the particular Voice sounds like.
Troubleshooting: If you do not see the Motif ES in
the list of available Tone Generator products, this
usually means you have not yet installed the
Voice Editor for Motif ES. When the Voice Editor
has been installed on your computer the
installation puts the Voice list in a location that
SQ01v2 can find and use it.
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