Yamaha MOTIF XS7 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Step 4: Creating Your Original Song
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Repeat steps 3 and 5 to correct other wrong events. 
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After completing editing, press the [EXIT] 
button to return back to the Song Play mode. 
n If you wish to delete an unnecessary note, move the 
cursor to the corresponding location, then press the [F6] 
button.
Creating a swing feel—Play 
Effect
The Play Effect feature lets you alter the rhythm in a variety 
of musically useful ways—for example, to take something 
that was recorded ‘straight’ and give it a swing feel. Let’s 
change the melody you recorded above, and apply a 
swing feel to it here.
1
From the Song Play display, press the [F2] 
button to call up the Play FX display. 
2
Move the cursor to the Quantize Value of Track 
1, then select the 8th note icon. 
3
Move the cursor to the Swing Rate of Track 1, 
then select “66%.” 
This parameter determines the strength or amount of 
swing applied. Selecting “66%” delays each of the up 
beat notes to triplet values. 
n If you’ve recorded a bass part to track 2, make sure to 
apply the same settings to this track as well.
After completing the settings, press the [
P] (Top) button, 
then press the [
F] (Play) button to start the Song. You can 
hear the swing feel playback. 
Storing the created Song
After recording, make sure to store the created Song to 
internal memory by pressing the [STORE] button to call up 
the Song Store window.
When you execute the Store operation, the settings for the 
destination memory will be overwritten. Important data should 
always be backed up to a separate storage device. 
Saving Song data to a USB 
storage device
Storing different Song data to the same destination 
memory, loading the Demo data, and executing the 
Initialize Job overwrites and erases the previously stored 
Song data. Be sure to save important data to a separate 
USB storage device connected to the USB TO DEVICE 
connector on the rear panel in the File mode. For details, 
see page 278. When you want to load a Song to DA
software on your computer, save the Song to a separate 
USB storage device as a Standard MIDI file. For details, 
see page 279. 
n The words “save” and “store” here refer to two different 
operations. The “Save” operation saves the created data as a 
file to an external device (in the File mode), whereas the 
“Store” operation stores the data to internal memory in each 
mode.
Quantize Value of 
Track 1
Swing Rate of 
Track 2
Applying the Play Effect setting to the actual 
MIDI data
The Play Effect setting temporarily changes how the 
Song data is played back, but does not actually change 
the Song MIDI itself. If you want to save the Play Effect 
changes as part of the Song data (for example, as a 
Standard MIDI file), you can use the Job operation to 
permanently apply the Play Effect settings. To execute 
this Job, press the [JOB] button, the [F5] button, then 
select “05: Normalize Play Effect.” For details, see 
page 205. 
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