Yamaha MOTIF7 Owner's Manual - Page 148
Drum Voice Edit, Common edit and Drum Key edit, Basic Procedure
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Reference Voice mode Voice Edit mode • FMOD (Filter Modulation Depth) Determines the amount (depth) by which the LFO waveform varies (modulates) the Filter Cutoff frequency. The higher the value, the greater the amount of filter modulation. ❏ Settings 0 ~ 127 • AMOD (Amplitude Modulation Depth) Determines the amount (depth) by which the LFO waveform varies (modulates) the amplitude or volume of the sound. The higher the value, the greater the amount of amplitude modulation. ❏ Settings 0 ~ 127 ● [F6] Normal Element EQ (Equalizer) • Type Determines the Equalizer Type. The MOTIF features a wide selection of various equalizer types, which can be used not only to enhance the original sound, but even completely change the character of the sound. The particular parameters and settings available depend on the specific Equalizer Type that is selected. ❏ Settings EQ L/H, P.EQ, Boost6, Boost12, Boost18, thru EQ L/H (Low/High) This is a "shelving" equalizer, which combines separate high and low frequency bands. Gain + 0 Frequency - Low Gain ❏ Settings -32 ~ 0 ~ +32 Low Freq ❏ Settings 50.1Hz ~ 2.00kHz High Freq ❏ Settings 503.8Hz ~ 10.1kHz High Gain ❏ Settings -32 ~ 0 ~ +32 P.EQ (Parametric EQ) The Parametric EQ is used to attenuate or boost signal levels (gain) around the Frequency. This type features 32 different "Q" settings, which determine the frequency band width of the equalizer. + Gain 0 Frequency Gain ❏ Settings - -32 ~ 0 ~ +32 Freq ❏ Settings 139.7Hz ~ 12.9kHz Q (Frequency Characteristic) ❏ Settings 0 ~ 31 Boost6 (Boost 6dB)/Boost12 (Boost 12dB)/Boost18 (Boost 18dB) These can be used to boost the level of the entire signal by 6dB, 12dB and 18dB, respectively. thru If you select this, the equalizers are bypassed and the entire signal is unaffected. Drum Voice Edit Basic Structure (page 45) ◆ Common edit and Drum Key edit Each Drum voice consists of various Waves and/or Normal voices, each assigned to notes across the keyboard, from C0 to C6 (page 45). Use Drum Common Edit to edit the settings that apply to all Drum keys in the voice. There are two types of Drum Voice Edit displays: those for Common Edit, and those for editing individual keys (elements). COMMON Drum Key Indicates a Common Edit display. Indicates a display for editing a single key (in this case, C 0) ◆ Basic Procedure Basic Structure (page 70) 1 Press the [VOICE] button to enter the Voice Play mode. (The indicator lights.) 2 Select a Drum voice to be edited. 3 Press the [EDIT] button to enter the Voice Edit mode. (The indicator lights.) 148 MOTIF Reference