Yamaha MOTIF XS7 Manuel D’Utilisation

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MOTIF XS Owner’s Manual
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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
Editing a Normal Voice
“Editing” refers to the process of creating a Voice by changing the parameters that make up the Voice. This can be done in 
Voice Edit, a sub mode within the Voice mode. To enter the Voice Edit mode, press the [VOICE] button to first call up the 
Voice mode, then press the [EDIT] button.
Common Edit and Element Edit
A Normal Voice, which contains pitched musical 
instrument-type sounds that can be played over the range 
of the keyboard, can consist of up to eight Elements. There 
are two types of Normal Voice Edit displays: those for 
Common Edit to edit the settings common to all Elements, 
and those for Element Edit to edit individual Elements.
Editing Normal Voices
1
Press the [VOICE] button to enter the Voice 
Play mode. 
Select a Normal Voice to be edited. 
2
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the Voice Edit 
mode. 
3
Call up the desired Edit display, Common Edit 
or Element Edit. 
To call up the Common Edit display, press the 
[COMMON EDIT] button. To call up the Element Edit 
display, press one of the Number buttons [1] – [8] to 
select the Element to be edited. 
4
Call up the desired display. 
To find the desired display, note the tab menu items 
corresponding to the [F1] – [F6] buttons and [SF1] – 
[SF5] buttons at the bottom of the display. 
n By pressing the [SF6] button, you can use various 
functions such as the Information display, Character input 
[SF6] button differs depending on the selected parameter 
where the cursor is located. 
5
Move the cursor to the desired parameter. 
6
Edit the value by using the [INC/YES], [DEC/
NO] buttons and the data dial. 
7
Repeat steps 3 – 6 as desired.
8
Enter the desired name for the edited Voice. 
Use the Name display (page 98) of the Voice Common 
Edit mode. 
9
Store the edited Voice. 
Press the [STORE] button to call up the Store window 
(page 97) then store the edited Voice. 
The edited Voice will be lost when selecting the different Voice 
or turning the power off. Make sure to store the Voice data to 
the internal memory by pressing the [STORE] button before 
selecting a different Voice or turning the power off. 
n If desired, save the edited and stored Voices to a USB 
storage device connected to the USB TO DEVICE 
connector or a computer connected to the network to 
which the MOTIF XS is also connected. Keep in mind that 
edited Voice data is stored to internal User memory (Flash 
ROM) and is maintained even when turning the power off. 
As such it is not necessary to save the data to an external 
device; however, we still recommend that you save or 
archive all important data to an external device. Refer to 
Normal Voice Edit
Common Edit
Lets you edit the 
parameters common to 
all Elements of the 
selected Voice.
Element Edit 1– 8
Lets you edit the 
parameters of the 
individual Elements that 
make up a Voice. 
PART SELECT
ARP ON/OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
COMMON EDIT
Indicates this display is in the Element Edit mode. 
Selecting an Element
Indicates this display is in the Common Edit mode. 
Tab menus corresponding 
to the [F1] – [F6] buttons
Tab menus corresponding 
to the [SF1] – [SF6] buttons
CAUTION