Yamaha MOTIF6 Owner's Manual - Page 97

Saving/Loading data, Saving data

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Saving/Loading data Saving/Loading data Basic Structure (page 63) · Reference (page 266) Many different types of data are created when using the MOTIF, and the following types are automatically maintained in memory, even if the power is turned off: Voice, Performance, Master, Arpeggio and System settings (parameters set in the Utility mode). Since the other data (e.g., wave data recorded via the Sampling function, Song, Pattern) is lost when turning the power off, you should save it to a memory card or SCSI device connected to the MOTIF. Data created on the MOTIF can be saved to Memory card or SCSI device in a variety of file types. By selecting "All" as the file type to be saved, all your original MOTIF data can be saved to Memory card/SCSI device. However, when loading this "All" data back to the MOTIF, you can choose a specific data type to be loaded (e.g., one voice or one song), as illustrated below. All Memory card Memory card Voice Performance Master System Song Pattern Wave Save SCSI device One song One voice Load SCSI device n For details about using Memory cards, see page 289. For details about using SCSI devices, see page 264 and page 290. Saving data n Before you can use a new Memory card or external SCSI device with the MOTIF, you'll have to format it from the MOTIF. See page 265 for details. 1 Enter the File mode by pressing the [FILE] mode. SEQUENCER SONG PATTERN FILE INTEGRATED SAMPLING MIXING UTILITY 2 Call up the CONFIG display. 3 Select a device to which the data is to be saved. Move the cursor to the Current parameter and select "CARD" or "SCSI." Device SF1 SF2 SF 3 SF4 SF5 INFORMATION F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Free space SF1 SF2 SF 3 SF4 SF5 INFORMATION F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 4 Call up the SAVE display. SF1 SF2 SF 3 SF4 INFORMATION SF5 OCTAVE DOWN UP KNOB CONTROL FUNCTION PAN REVERB CHORUS CUTOFF RESONANCE ATTACK ASSIGN A ASSIGN B ASSIGN 1 TEMPO RELEASE ASSIGN 2 REMOTE CONTROL ON/OFF MASTER VOLUME KN 1 KN 2 KN 3 KN 4 MEQ LOW MEQLOWMID MEQ HI MID MEQ HIGH VOLUME 1 VOLUME 2 VOLUME 3 VOLUME 4 EFFECTBYPASS ARPEGGIO INSERTION SYSTEM ON/OFF SEQ TRANSPORT CS 1 CS 2 CS 3 CS 4 LOCATE 1 2 REC ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 MODE VOICE PERFORM MASTER SEQUENCER SONG PATTERN FILE INTEGRATED SAMPLING MIXING UTILITY EDIT JOB STORE COMPARE SCENE STORE SET LOCATE SONG SCENE SF1 SF2 SF 3 SF4 SF5 INFORMATION F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 DEC/NO EXIT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 INC/ YES ENTER EXECUTE DRUM KITS FAVORITES COMMON MUSIC PRODUCTION SYNTHESIZER Integrated Sampling Sequencer Real-time External Control Sur face Modular Synthesis Plug-in System SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 PRE 1 PRE 2 PRE 3 GM USER PLG 1 PLG 2 PLG 3 A. PIANO KEYBOARD ORGAN A B C GUITAR / PLUCKED D BASS E STRINGS BRASS REED/PIPE F G H 7 CATEGORY SEARCH BANK SECTION GROUP Press the [ENTER] DEC/NO button. INC/ YES SYN LEAD SYN PAD/ SYN COMP CHROMATIC DRUM / SE CHOIR PERCUSSION PERCUSSION 1 2 3 4 5 6 MUSICAL FX COMBI 7 8 TRACK SELECT ELEMENT/ PERF.PART / ZONE 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MUTE NUMBER SOLO EXIT ENTER EXECUTE Quick Start Guide 5 Select a file type to be saved. Here, select "All." n For details about file type to be saved, see page 262. 6 Select a folder to which the data is to be saved. 8 Press the [INC/YES] button to execute the Save operation. DEC/NO INC/ YES n You can name the folder by using the [F4] button and create a new folder by using the [F6] button. EXIT ENTER EXECUTE MOTIF Quick Start Guide 97

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MOTIF
Quick Start Guide
Saving/Loading data
Quick Start Guide
Saving/Loading data
Basic Structure (page 63) · Reference (page 266)
Many different types of data are created when using the MOTIF, and the following types are automatically
maintained in memory, even if the power is turned off: Voice, Performance, Master, Arpeggio and System settings
(parameters set in the Utility mode). Since the other data (e.g., wave data recorded via the Sampling function, Song,
Pattern) is lost when turning the power off, you should save it to a memory card or SCSI device connected to the
MOTIF. Data created on the MOTIF can be saved to Memory card or SCSI device in a variety of file types.
By
selecting “All” as the file type to be saved, all your original MOTIF data can be saved to Memory card/SCSI device.
However, when loading this “All” data back to the MOTIF, you can choose a specific data type to be loaded (e.g., one
voice or one song), as illustrated below.
n
For details about using Memory cards, see page 289. For details about using SCSI devices, see page 264 and page 290.
Saving data
n
Before you can use a new Memory card or external SCSI device with the MOTIF, you’ll have to format it from the MOTIF.
See page 265 for details.
Voice
Performance
Master
System
Song
Pattern
Wave
Memory card
Save
SCSI device
All
Memory card
Load
SCSI device
One song
One voice
EFFECT BYPASS
ARPEGGIO
SEQ TRANSPORT
MODE
SEQUENCER
BANK
GROUP
NUMBER
1
Enter the File
mode by pressing
the [FILE] mode.
SEQUENCER
SONG
PATTERN
FILE
INTEGRATED
SAMPLING
MIXING
UTILITY
SF
1
SF2
SF3
SF4
SF5
F1
F2
F3
F4
F6
F5
INFORMATION
5
Select a file type to be saved.
Here, select “All.”
n
For details about file type to be saved, see
page 262.
7
Press the [ENTER] button.
8
Press the [INC/YES] button to
execute the Save operation.
6
Select a folder to which the data is to be
saved.
DEC/NO
INC/YES
EXIT
ENTER
EXECUTE
DEC/NO
INC/YES
EXIT
ENTER
EXECUTE
4
Call up the SAVE display.
3
Select a device to which the data is to be saved.
Move the cursor to the Current parameter and select
“CARD” or “SCSI.”
SF
1
SF2
SF3
SF4
SF5
F1
F2
F3
F4
F6
F5
INFORMATION
2
Call up the CONFIG display.
SF
1
SF2
SF3
SF4
SF5
F1
F2
F3
F4
F6
F5
INFORMATION
Device
Free space
n
You can name the folder by using the [F4] button
and create a new folder by using the [F6] button.