Yamaha MOTIF7 Owner's Manual - Page 165
Performance Edit mode, Indicator, The Compare Function, Common to all parts edit, and Part edit
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● [F6] Performance Play Arpeggio Basic Structure (page 55) This display contains the basic settings for Arpeggio playback, including Type and Tempo. The parameters are same as in the Voice Play mode (page 127) except for the following one. • PartSwitch Determines whether Arpeggio is on or off for the selected part. Performance Edit mode Performance Edit mode In this mode, Performances can be created and edited. ◆ The [ ] Indicator If you alter any parameters in Performance Edit Mode, the [ ] indicator will appear in the top left of the display. This indicates that the current performance has been modified but not yet stored. n Even if you exit to the Performance Play mode, your edited settings for the current performance will be maintained - as long as you don't select another performance. n The [ ] indicator is also displayed in the Performance Play mode. ◆ The Compare Function This convenient function lets you switch between the edited performance and its original, unedited condition - allowing you to listen to the difference between the two and better hear how your edits affect the sound. 1 In the Performance Edit mode, press the [COMPARE] button so that its indicator flashes. The [ ] indicator is shown at the top of the display (in place of the [ ] indicator), and the original, unedited performance is restored for monitoring. EDIT COMPARE 2 Press the [EDIT] button again to disable the "Compare" function and restore the settings for your edited Performance. While Compare is active, you cannot make edits to the performance. ◆ Common (to all parts) edit and Part edit Each performance can contain a maximum of four parts, selected from a total seven parts - four parts from the Internal tone generator, and three from the installed Plug-in boards. Use Common Edit to edit the settings for all of the parts. There are two types of Voice Edit displays: those for Common Edit, and those for editing individual parts. Reference Performance mode MOTIF Reference 165