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
System Settings (Utility mode, etc.)
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4 Type
Determines the click sound type. Ten types are available,
including conventional metronome and stick sounds.
Settings: 1 – 10
5 Recording Count
Determines the number of count-in measures provided
before recording actually starts after pressing the [F]
(Play) button in the Record standby mode.
Settings: off (Recording starts as soon as the [F] button is pressed),
1 meas – 8 meas
6 Sampling Count in
Determines the number of count-in measures provided
before Song/Pattern playback starts after you start the
Sampling operation. This parameter setting can be used
when the Type parameter is set to “sample+note” and the
Trigger Mode parameter is set to “meas” in the Sampling
mode called up from the Song or Pattern mode.
When “off” is selected, Song/Pattern playback starts as
soon as you start the Sampling operation.
Settings: off, 1 meas – 8 meas
From this display you can set which MIDI events will be
recognized/transmitted via MIDI. The settings made here
apply only to Song/Pattern playback data; they do not
affect the MIDI events generated by your keyboard playing
or panel operations and Arpeggio playback in the Voice
and Performance modes. The Song/Pattern playback data
will pass through the MIDI Filter before being sent to the
internal tone generator block as well as the MIDI OUT
connector.
MIDI messages transmitted from the external MIDI
instrument will pass through the MIDI Filter before being
recorded to the Song/Pattern track. They will be sent to the
internal tone generator without passing through the MIDI
Filter.
MIDI events to which the Filter is applied:
Note, Program Change, Control Change, Pitch Bend,
Channel After Touch, Polyphonic After Touch, System
Exclusive, Channel Mode Message
Settings: B (not transmitted/recognized), A (transmitted/recognized)
From this display, you can instantly call up appropriate
sequencer-related panel settings by selecting convenient
preset setups, allowing you to simultaneously set a variety
of important sequencer-related parameters.
n The Track INT Switch and Track EXT Switch parameters are
not available when calling up the Quick Setup window from the
Performance mode.
1 Setup Number
Determines the Setup number. The parameter settings of
the selected Setup are indicated as new settings on the
right (3).
Settings: 1 – 4
2 Current settings
Indicates the current settings of the related parameters.
After selecting a Setup (1), indicated as new settings on
the right (3), press the [ENTER] button to actually call up
the selected Setup (1), which are then indicated as the
current settings (2).
3 New settings
Indicates the parameter settings of the selected Setup
above (1).
MIDI Filter Settings—[F2] MIDI Filter
MIDI INMIDI OUT
Sequencer Block
Tone Generator Block
Keyboard/Controllers
MIDI Filter
Using the Quick Setup function—[F3]
Quick (Quick Setup)
1 Using internal
Sequencer
This setup is useful when you use the
internal sequencer function (Song or
Pattern) by itself.
2 Recording internal
sequencer to
computer
This setup is useful when you transmit
the Song or Pattern playback data to an
external computer and record it to an
application software on the computer.
3 Recording on
computer
This setup is useful when recording
your keyboard performance to
computer software. The sequencer
block of the MOTIF XF is synchronized
with the external clock when the MIDI
clock comes from the external MIDI
device; when MIDI clock does not come
from the external MIDI device, the
sequencer block of the MOTIF XF is
synchronized with its own internal clock.
4 Recording Arpeggio
to computer
This setup is useful when you transmit
the Arpeggio playback data to an
external computer and record it to an
application software on the computer.
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