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The required supply voltage is printed on the name plate. For name plate location, please refer to the graphic found in the Special Message Section of this manual. If this product should malfunction, the ground pin provides a path of low resistance for electrical current, reducing the risk of electrical shock. If your wall socket will not accommodate this type plug, contact an electrician to have the outlet replaced in accordance with local electrical codes. Do NOT modify the plug or change the plug to a different type!

WARNING: Do not place this product or any other objects on the power cord or place it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything over power or connecting cords of any kind. The use of an extension cord is not recommended! For longer extension cords, consult a local electrician. If instructions for enclosed installations are not provided, it must be assumed that unobstructed ventilation is required. Temperature considerations: Electronic products should be installed in locations that do not seriously contribute to their operating temperature.

Placement of this product close to heat sources such as; radiators, heat registers etc. This product should be used only with the components supplied or; a cart,rack, or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer.

If a cart, rack, or stand is used, please observe all safety markings and instructions that accompany the accessory product. The power supply cord plug should be disconnected from the outlet when electronic products are to be left unused for extended periods of time. Care should be taken that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through any openings that may exist.

The power supply cord has been damaged; or b. Objects have fallen, been inserted, or liquids have been spilled into the enclosure through openings; or c. The product has been exposed to rain; or d. The product does not operate, exhibits a marked change in performance; or e. The product has been dropped, or the enclosure of the product has been damaged.

DO NOT operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should consult an audiologist. Some of these items are designed to be dealer assembled or installed. Benches supplied by Yamaha are designed for seating only. No other uses are recommended. Add page 4 to Favourites. The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument.

Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the inter nal components in any way. CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others, or damage to the instrument or other property. For more information about the main power supply, see page Pulling by the cord can damage it. Doing so can result in lower sound quality, or possibly cause overheating in the outlet. Otherwise, the instrument, TV, or radio may generate noise.

Add page 5 to Favourites. Before turning the power on or off for all components, set all volume levels to minimum. Also, be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level.

If this happens, turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, consult a physician. Turning the power off in this state results in loss of all user data and may cause the system to freeze due to corruption of data in the Flash ROM.

This means that this synthesizer may not be able to start up properly, even when turning the power on next time. Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use.

Connections Maintenance Handling caution Saving data. Add page 6 to Favourites. You now own what is perhaps the best-sounding, most versatile, and certainly most powerful synthesizer and total music production instrument on the planet.

T ake time to look through this manual carefully. Dive in now and enjoy! Check to see that you have everything listed here. Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of personal use is not per mitted under relevant laws. Any violation of copyright has legal consequences.

You can use the data by loading it in the File mode. For details about how to load each type of data, refer to the following pages. For DIMM compatibility information, see page Add page 7 to Favourites. Use the Category Search function to quickly call up the sounds you want, based on their instrument type. Performance mode lets you use four different voices together — in layers or in a keyboard split. Play your own melodies, riffs and rhythms — and use them as samples.

This lets you manipulate the component parts of your sample loops as MIDI data, and gives you the power to easily change tempo and even the rhythmic feel, without disturbing the pitch or sound quality. Extensive effect processing , with Reverb 20 types , Chorus 49 types , eight separate Insertion blocks each of which has two blocks total types , Master Effect 8 types , and a digital equalizer 3-band Part EQ and 5-band Master EQ.

Pattern mode functions let you craft different rhythmic sections and riffs as individual elements — which you can easily and intuitively combine in real time to create full rhythm tracks. In addition to being able to create User voices in the Voice mode, you can create special Mixing voices for Songs and Patterns. The versatile Arpeggio feature automatically plays a variety of sequenced phrases in response to the keys you play.

From this display, set the Trigger mode. Trigger mode Input level SF Song Track Mute and Scene These two powerful features give you even greater real-time arranging control. You can turn tracks on and off and switch among Song Scenes, as the song plays — and all your moves can be recorded to the special Scene track. This not only lets you hear the various song arranging possiblities, it lets you record them on the spot.

The Remote Control function lets you use the hardware controls on the panel of the MOTIF to control a variety of fundamental operations on the sequencing software of your computer.

Page Reference This section is devoted to explaining the function of every setting of every parameter in every display of the MOTIF. Select your favorite voice and press the [F5] button to assign it to the Favorite Category. Category Sub category n To remove the selected voice from the Favorite Category, simply press the [F5] button again.

The Arpeggio plays when you play the note with the velocity in this range. Indicates a display for editing Element 1. The indicator lights. Select a Normal voice to be edited. This is useful when two or more instances of the same note are received nearly simultaneously, or without a corresponding note off message. A higher value results in a longer delay time. Depending on the Pitch Sensitivity parameter above, the further away from the Center Key the keys are played, the greater the degree of pitch change.

Level Distance The cutoff frequency can be set directly on the display. Level Distance The cutoff frequency can be set Select the Segment, then set its Time parameter. A Center Key setting of C3 is used as the basic setting by the Cutoff parameter. A positive setting will lower the Cutoff frequency for lower notes and raise it for higher notes. Page The best way to understand Amplitude Scaling is by example. For the settings shown in the example display above, the basic Amplitude volume value for the selected element is 80, and the various Offset values at the selected Break point settings change that basic value accordingly.

Page Select a key to be edited. Positive settings will cause the cutoff frequency to rise the harder you play the keyboard and negative settings will cause it to fall. See page Keep in mind that a Plug-in voice only has one element. Positive settings increase the speed and negative settings decrease it. The following detailed chart shows all of the display menus and parameter groups of the Performance modes — SOLO Press any of the [1] - [4] buttons you wish to mute.

The parameters are same as in the Voice Play mode page except for the following one. Indicates a display for editing Part 1. Select a Performance to be edited. This is for display purposes only and cannot be set here. The following detailed chart shows all of the display menus and parameter groups of the Song modes — For example, press button [A] to select song 01, press button [B] to select song 17 and so on.

Record additional tracks as required. Repeat steps 3 through 7 as desired. Page Song Record mode Move the pointer to the top beginning of the song and press the [F] button to hear the note data you just recorded in steps 1 - 5. You can also select a Sample voice page Keep in mind that Program Change events can be inserted at any point in a song track, letting you change voices in the middle of a song.

Page Song Job Mode Song Job mode The Song Job mode contains a comprehensive set of editing tools and functions you can use to change the sound of the song. It also includes a variety of convenient operations, such as copying or erasing data.

Most of these operations can be performed on either an entire track or a selected range of measures in the track.

You can use this feature, for example, to improve the timing of a performance recorded in real time. If the result is 0 or less, the value is set to 1.

Crescendo is a gradual increase in volume, and decrescendo is a gradual decrease. Page Roll Step Clock In this example, the space between individual notes Start Step gradually becomes shorter over the time of the roll. EndStep Roll Step Clock In this example, the space between individual notes gradually becomes longer over the time of the roll. Start Step EndStep Use this job after the Chord Sort Job above, to create guitar-like upstroke or downstroke effects.

All events are cleared when ALL is selected. Page Song Mixing Mode Song Mixing mode In this mode, you can set up and save mixing data for your songs, and set various parameters for the tone generator parts — including the desired voice, as well as its level, pan, EQ, effect and other settings. How the Song Mixing mode affects the tone generator parts, and how it is affected by other elements is made clear by the following diagram.

Up to 16 templates can be created. You can select parts for the Plug-in board by using the [F6] button as shown below. Same as in Performance Common Edit. Common Common parameter settings for the selected Song Mixing program are initialized.

Important data should always be backed up to a memory card or SCSI device. The following detailed chart shows all of the display menus and parameter groups of the Pattern modes — Section Selection The explanations here apply to step 2 of the Basic Procedure on page See below.

Page Pattern Record mode n Please note that the time signature can be set in the Pattern Play display. Change the display by pressing the [F2] - [F3] buttons and set various parameters for recording. Quantize aligns the timing of note events to the nearest beat.

This parameter determines whether real-time Quantize is on or not, and the resolution to which the notes will be aligned. Page Pattern Job Mode Pattern Job mode The Pattern Job mode contains a comprehensive set of editing tools and functions you can use to change the sound of your original pattern, as created by the Pattern Patch function or from the Pattern Record mode.

The following explanations apply to step 6 of the Basic Procedure on page Phrase A Append Phrase Phrase B n If this job is applied to phrases which use sample voices, the sample voices will not be appended. Phrase to be cleared When this box is checkmarked, sample data assigned to the selected phrase will be deleted. This parameter has no effect when no sample voice is used by the selected phrase. One useful application for this would be to use Quantize page and Shift Clock page to independently adjust the timing of different drum parts in the rhythm, to tighten up the timing and yet Page Pattern Mixing Mode Pattern Mixing mode The job overwrites any data already existing in the destination pattern.

The following detailed chart shows all of the display menus and parameter groups of the Sampling modes — Or, if you enter this mode from the Song or Pattern mode, the sounds you record can be assigned to the tracks and played back automatically with the song or pattern. Punch-in Waiting Start playback of the song or pattern. When the appropriate Punch-in measure is reached, sampling starts. Sampling Start When the appropriate Punch-out measure is reached, sampling stops.

Sample Edit The explanations here apply to step 5 of the Basic Procedure on page Set the relevant Job parameters. Set the Waveform and Key Bank containing the sample to be time-stretched. Set the Waveform and Key Bank containing the esired sample. The following detailed chart shows all of the display menus and parameter groups of the Utility mode — These include MIDI settings and global setup parameters.

One or the other must be set; When the appropriate template is selected, the following functions on the corresponding software can be controlled. Page MIDI cables. It includes data corresponding to hours, minutes, seconds, and frames. The following detailed chart shows all of the display menus and parameter groups of the File mode — Page File Mode File mode File mode In this mode, you can save data to and load data from memory cards and SCSI storage devices, such as hard disks and removable cartridges.

The explanations here apply to step 2 of the Basic Procedure on page If you wish to create a new file, move the cursor to this position and enter the desired name.

The following detailed chart shows all of the display menus and parameter groups of the Master mode — This parameter is available only when the Mode is set to Performance.

Select a Master to be edited. It also allows you to selectively initialize certain parameters, such as Common settings, settings for each zone, and so on — very useful when creating a completely new Master from scratch.

Page Appendix Information Displays The convenient Information displays let you see at-a- glance some of the more important settings relevant to each mode. To exit from the display, press the button again or any other panel button.

MIDI data error. MIDI checksum error. Bulk protected. Device number is off. Device number mismatch. Change internal battery. Disk or card full. File not found. Bad disk or card. Disk or card not ready. Disk or card unformatted. Page Display Messages Messages Plug-in 1 type mismatch. Plug-in 2 type mismatch. Plug-in 3 type mismatch.

PLG not supported. Copy protected. Digital in unlocked. Too many favorites Executing Page Troubleshooting No sound? Wrong sound? When a problem like this occurs, please check the following points before assuming that the product is faulty.

If the problem persists, then contact your Yamaha dealer or service center page No sound. Page Troubleshooting Pitch or intervals are wrong. Page Installing Optional Hardware Loose screws inside the instrument can cause improper operation or serious damage.



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