Yamaha MOTIF6 Manual Do Utilizador

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MOTIF  Reference
Master Play mode
Reference
  
Master mode
Master Play mode
In this mode, you can select and play individual 
Masters.
n For more information on Masters, their structure, and 
 Basic Procedure
1
  Press the [MASTER] button to enter the Master 
Play mode.  (The indicator lights.)
 
2
  Select a Master. 
3
  Set the Keyboard Octave or MIDI transmit 
channel. 
4
  Press the [F2] button to show the Memory display 
and set the basic parameters for Master play. 
n Zone edit is available only when the Zone Switch is 
set to on in the [F2] MEMORY display in the 
Master Play mode. 
5
  Store the settings edited in step #4 to the User 
memory as required. 
n If the Zone Switch is not set to on in the [F2] 
MEMORY display in the Master Play mode, the 
Number buttons [1]~[4] are not available. 
6
  Press any other mode button to exit from the 
Master Play mode. 
• For detailed instructions on steps #2 - #4, see the 
following explanations.
• For details on step #5, refer to “Master Store 
Master Selection
The explanations here apply to step #2 of the Basic 
Procedure, see above. 
Selecting Masters is done in basically the same way as 
selecting voices (page 124), except for the following 
point.
• Since the MOTIF has no Preset Masters and 
provides only one User bank, selecting a bank is 
not necessary.
Keyboard Octave and Keyboard 
MIDI transmit channel setting
The explanations here apply to step #3 of the Basic 
Procedure on page 269. 
These two parameters can be set for the selected 
Master.  Setting these parameters is the same as in the 
Voice Play mode (page 124).  Keep in mind that these 
parameters cannot be stored to the Master by using the 
Master Store mode (page 274).
Master editing in the Master Play 
mode
The explanations here apply to step #4 of the Basic 
Procedure, see above. 
The Master Play mode lets you perform a variety of 
general editing operations on the selected Master.  For 
more detailed and comprehensive editing operations, 
use the Master Edit mode.
Indicates Keyboard Octave setting set via the
[OCTAVE] buttons. See page 127 for details.
Indicates the functions assigned to the
espective Control knobs (page 48).
Indicates the currently selected Master.
MASTER