Yamaha MOTIF XS7 Manuel D’Utilisation

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V
oice mode
Song mode
P
attern mode
Mixing mode
Master mode
Utility mode
File mode
P
erf
ormance
 mode
Sampling
 mode 1
Sampling
 mode 2
Ref
erence
Audio Recording to Song/Pattern (Sampling mode)
MOTIF XS Owner’s Manual
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n When Recording Type (
) is set to “sample” or 
“sample+note” and [SF1] Confirm is turned off, stopping 
Recording will automatically fix the just-recorded Sample data 
and the instrument will return to the Setup display (page 244). 
Please note that the instrument returns to the STANDBY 
display as soon as Sampling is finished if Record Next is 
turned on in the Setup display before the Sampling operation. 
n When Recording Type (
) is set to “slice+seq,” 
stopping Recording calls up the Record Trim display 
(page 247). 
Trimming the Sample—Record Trim 
display
When Recording Type (page 244) is set to “slice+seq,” 
stopping Recording (and subsequently fixing the sampled 
data when Confirm is turned on) calls up this display. From 
this display, you can delete unwanted portions of the 
Sample, located ahead of the Start point and located after 
the End point). Press the [EXIT] button to go back to the 
Setup display. 
The procedure in the Record Trim display is as follows.
1
Set the Start Point to the point at which the 
actual sound of the recorded Sample starts. 
You can use the [SF1] Audition button to listen to the 
Sample and [SF4] Zoom Out/[SF5] Zoom In button to 
view the wave of the Sample. 
n By pressing the [SF6] NUM button, you can use the [SF1] 
– [SF5] and [F1] – [F6] buttons as number buttons. 
Pressing the [EXIT] button return their buttons to the 
original status. For details, see page 81. 
2
Set the Tempo (
9), Meter ()), and Measure (!) 
for Sample playback. 
The End Point (
8) will be automatically changed so 
that the length between the Start Point and the End 
Point matches the settings here. 
3
Set the Loop Point (
7) as necessary. 
When the menu indication of the [SF2] button is 
“LP=ST,” the Start (Start Point) and the Loop (Loop Start 
Point) will share the same address, meaning that both 
of them will be changed simultaneously, even if just one 
of them is changed. Pressing the [SF2] button in this 
condition changes the menu from “LP=ST” to “LP
≠ST.” 
When the menu indication here is “LP
≠ST,” the Start 
(Start Point) and the Loop (Loop Start Point) can be 
changed independently. When pressing the [SF2] 
button in this condition, the address value of the Start 
will be copied to the one of the Loop, with the result that 
both of them share the same address value. The menu 
indication of the [SF2] button also changes from 
“LP
≠ST” to “LP=ST.”
4
Press the [ENTER] button. (The display 
prompts you for confirmation.) 
If you wish to cancel the operation, press the [DEC/NO] 
button. 
5
Press the [INC/YES] button to execute the 
Extract operation to delete unwanted portions 
of the Sample. 
6
Press the [F6] Slice button to call up the Slice 
display. 
The data deleted via the Extract operation cannot be 
recovered. If you have accidentally deleted a necessary 
portion of the Sample, press the [EXIT] button to return to the 
Setup display, then execute the Sampling operation again. 
Parameters 
1 – 5 are the same as the ones in the 
6 Start Point
Determines the Start point for Sample playback. The part 
at the left side of this point will not be played back. 
Settings: 0000000 – End point
7 Loop Point
Determines the Loop point at which the loop playback starts. 
When the Play mode is set to “loop,” the Sample is played 
back between this Loop point and the End point (
6). 
Settings: 0000000 – End point
8 End Point
Determines the End point for Sample playback. The par t at 
the right side of this point will not be played back. The End 
Point will be automatically determined so that the length 
between the Start Point and the End Point matches the 
settings of the Tempo (
9), Meter ((), and Measure (!). 
Settings: 0000000 – (depending on the Sample’s length)
9 Tempo
Determines the Tempo of Sample playback. Setting the 
Tempo changes the End Point (
8) so that the length 
between the Start Point and the End Point matches the 
settings of the Meter and Measure. 
Settings: 5.0 – 300.0
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