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MOTIF XF Reference Manual
Creating a Voice/Performance by Using the Sampling Function
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Parameters 1) are same as the ones on the Trim display (page 127).
n The KBD icon is shown on the tab corresponding to the [SF6] button depending on the selected parameter. In this condition, you can enter
the note number or velocity by pressing the appropriate note on the keyboard while holding the [SF6] KBD button. For details, see page 37.
! Recordable Time (Indication only)
Indicates the available Sampling time using the available memory. The time indicated here is calculated assuming a mono
signal with a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz. The amount of memory space currently being used is shown in the display as
a blue line.
Sampling Job
[INTEGRATED SAMPLING] [JOB]
The Sampling Job mode lets you process and modify Samples you have recorded. 19 Sampling Jobs are available.
When different Key Banks overlap:
When playing back a certain key with a certain velocity belonging to different Key Banks (in other words, different samples are
assigned to this key and velocity), not all relevant samples may be played back and priority will be given to the two audio
channels starting from the sample(s) assigned to the Key Bank having a smaller number. When a stereo sample is assigned to
the Key Bank of the smallest number, for example, only that sample will be played back. When a mono sample is assigned to
the Key Bank of the smallest number and a different sample is assigned to the Key Bank of the second smallest number, for
2nd example, only those two samples will be played back. When a mono sample is assigned to the Key Bank of the smallest
number and a stereo sample is assigned to the Key Bank of the second smallest number, for 3rd example, only the mono
sample will be played back. This rule applies to all modes of the instrument.
Function Description
[F1] Keybank Jobs related to Samples assigned to the specified Key Bank
01: Copy This Job copies a specified Key Bank to another Waveform. Also the Sample assigned to the Key
Bank is copied.
02: Delete This Job deletes the specified Key Bank and its Sample.
03: Move This Job moves a specified Key Bank to another Waveform. Also the Sample assigned to the Key
Bank is moved.
04: Normalize This Job maximizes (normalizes) the overall level of the specified Sample.
05: Time-Stretch This Job lets you change the tempo of the Sample without changing the pitch.
06: Convert Pitch This Job lets you change the pitch of the Sample without changing the tempo.
07: Fade In/Out This Job lets you create a fade-in and fade-out for the Sample.
08: Half Sampling Frequency This Job lets you halve the sampling frequency of the specified Sample.
09: Stereo to Mono This Job lets you convert a stereo Sample to a mono Sample.
10: Loop-Remix This Job lets you automatically cut the Sample into separate “slices” and randomly rearrange the
slices for special effects and unusual rhythmic variations.
11: Slice This Job lets you divide the Sample into separate slices following the specified settings.
When entering this Job from the Song/Pattern mode, note data for playing the slices in sequence
is also created. Note data playback sounds just like the original Sample being played back.
[F2] Waveform Waveform Jobs
01: Copy This Job lets you copy the data of one Waveform to another. The Key Banks and Samples
included in the Waveform are also copied by this Job.
02: Delete This Job lets you delete a specific Waveform from memory. The Key Banks and Samples included
in the Waveform are also deleted.
03: Extract This Job lets you delete all unnecessary Sample data (located ahead of the Start Point and
located after the End Point).
04: Transpose This Job lets you transpose the Key Bank setting of a specified Waveform in semitones.
05: Rename This Job lets you edit the name of the specified Waveform.
[F3] Other Other Jobs
01: Optimize Memory This Job optimizes the memory (DRAM) for Sampling.
02: Delete All This Job deletes all the Waveforms.
03: Copy to Flash Memory This Job copies the Sample data on SDRAM to the optional Flash Memory Expansion Module
(FL512M/FL1024M) as a Waveform.