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
Playing the Keyboard in the Voice Play Mode
MOTIF XF Reference Manual
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Gain
Determines the level gain for the Frequency (set above), or the
amount the selected frequency band is attenuated or boosted.
The higher the value, the greater the Gain. The lower the value,
the lesser the Gain.
Settings: -12.00 dB – +0.00 dB – +12.00 dB
Q (Bandwidth)
Determines the Q (bandwidth) for the Mid band. The higher
the value, the smaller the bandwidth. The lower the value, the
wider the bandwidth.
Settings: 0.7 – 10.3
n The Q setting is available only for the Mid band, which is a
Peaking type EQ. Peaking (referring to the “peak” shape)
lets you attenuate/boost a specific frequency and allows
you to control how wide or narrow the bandwidth is. On
the other hand, the EQ shape of the High and Low band is
the Shelving type which lets you attenuate/boost the
signal at frequencies above or below the specified
Frequency setting.
5 EQ graph
Indicates the EQ settings as a graph. The vertical axis
indicates the gain, and the horizontal axis indicates the
frequency.
Arpeggio settings—[F4] Arpeggio
This display determines the basic settings of the Arpeggio.
Keep in mind that the parameters of Bank (6) – Type (9)
have five settings which can be edited in each of the [SF1]
ARP1 through [SF5] ARP5 displays. The value set here is
applied to the parameters having the same names in the
Arpeggio Main display (page 58) of the Voice Common
Edit mode.
1 Switch
2 Hold
3 Tempo
4 Velocity Limit
5 [SF1] ARP1 – [SF5] ARP5 (Arpeggio 1 – 5)
buttons
6 Bank
7 Category
8 Sub Category
9 Type
These are the same as in the Arpeggio Main display
(page 58) of the Voice Common Edit.
Low
Mid
High
Gain
Frequency
Q
1
2
4
7
3
6
8
9
5
Arpeggio Type Name