Operation Manual

MOTIF XF Owner’s Manual
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Controls and Functions
Functions of the Number [1] – [16] buttons
K [COMMON EDIT] button
Turning this button on enters the Common Edit mode, which
lets you edit the parameters commonly applied to all
Elements, Parts or Zones in the Voice Edit mode,
Performance Edit mode, Song Mixing Edit mode, Pattern
Mixing Edit mode, and Mixing Voice Edit mode.
L [PROGRAM] button (page 22)
When this button is turned on, using the Bank/Group/
Number buttons selects a Voice, Performance, Song,
Pattern, and Master in the corresponding mode.
M [CATEGORY SEARCH] button (page 23)
This button is used to call up the Category Search function
(page 23).
In the Voice Play mode, this function can be used for finding
and selecting a desired Voice.
In the Performance Play mode, this function can be used for
assigning a desired Voice to each Part on the [F2] Voice
display. On the displays other than [F2], this function can be
used for selecting a desired Performance.
On the [F1] Track View display in the Song Play mode, [F1]
Play display in the Pattern Play mode, and [F1] 1 – 16
display in the Mixing Play mode, this function can be used
for assigning a desired Voice to each Part.
N [PERFORMANCE CONTROL] button
This button is available only in the Performance Mode. When
this button is turned on, the following functions are assigned
to the Number buttons [1] – [16].
O [TRACK] button (page 38)
Turning this button on in the Song/Pattern mode enables the
Number [1] – [16] buttons for selecting corresponding Song/
Pattern tracks. When this button is turned on in the Pattern
mode, the Group buttons [A] – [H] can be used to select the
desired Section from A – H and the lower buttons of the Bank
buttons can be used to select the desired Section from I – P.
P [MUTE] button (page 37)
Turning this button on in the Normal Voice Edit mode and
Mixing Voice Edit mode enables the Number buttons [1] – [8]
for muting Voice Elements (1 – 8). Turning this button on in
the other modes enables the Number buttons [1] – [16] for
muting Performance Parts (1 – 4), Song Tracks/Parts (1 –
16), and Pattern Tracks/Parts (1 – 16).
Q [SOLO] button (page 37)
Turning this button on in the Normal Voice Edit mode and
Mixing Voice Edit mode enables the Number buttons [1] – [8]
for soloing a Voice Element (1 – 8). Turning this button on in
the other modes enables the Number buttons [1] – [16] for
soloing a Performance Part (1 – 4), a Song Track/Part (1 –
16), and a Pattern Track/Part (1 – 16).
NOTE The on/off status of the buttons (OQ) affects the Number [1] –
[16] buttons in different ways, depending on the currently
selected mode. Refer to the table at the top of this page.
Mode [PERFORMANCE
CONTROL] button
[TRACK] button [MUTE] button [SOLO] button
Voice Play Keyboard transmit channel setting
Normal Voice Edit Changes the Edit mode from Common Edit
to Element Edit and Element selection (1 –
8)
Element Mute setting
(9 – 16)
Solo Element selection
(9 – 16)
Drum Voice Edit Changes the Edit mode from Common Edit
to Drum Key Edit
——
Performance Play Performance Control (N) Keyboard transmit channel setting Part Mute setting (1 – 4) Solo Part selection (1 – 4)
Performance Edit Performance Control (N) Performance Part selection (1 – 4) Part Mute setting (1 – 4) Solo Part selection (1 4)
Master Play Keyboard transmit channel setting (when
memorizing the Voice mode or
Performance mode to the current Master)
or Song/Pattern track selection (when
memorizing the Song mode or Pattern
mode to the current Master)
——
Master Edit Changes the Edit mode from Common Edit
to Zone Edit and Zone selection (1 – 8)
——
Song Play/
Pattern Play
Song/Pattern track selection Song/Pattern track Mute
setting
Solo track selection
Song Mixing/
Pattern Mixing
Song/Pattern Part selection
Song/Pattern Part Mute
setting
Solo Part selection
Mixing Voice Edit Element selection (1 – 8) Element selection (1 – 8) Element Mute setting
(9 – 16)
Solo Element selection
(9 – 16)
Number
buttons
Function
[1] – [4] Selecting Parts 1 – 4.
[5] – [8] Setting the Arpeggio Switch to on/off for Parts 1 – 4.
[9] – [12] Setting the mute status for Parts 1 – 4.
[13] – [16] Setting the Arpeggio Hold for Parts 1 – 4.