Yamaha MOTIF7 Owner's Manual - Page 182
In the example below, a 40-measure song has been, patterns and phrases throughout the song.
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Song Play mode n Port data can be output only through the USB terminal. No port data is transmitted through the MIDI OUT terminal, even if the corresponding track is set to a specific port number. minus 0 plus NOTE OFST CLOCK SFT GATE OFST VELO OFST • NOTE OFFSET Raises or lowers the pitch of the note(s) on the selected grid in semitones. ❏ Settings 99 ~ +99 • CLOCK SHIFT Shifts the timing of the note(s) on the selected grid forward or back ward in clock increments. ❏ Settings 120 ~ +120 • GATE OFFSET (Gate time Offset) Lengthens or shortens the note(s) on the selected grid in clock increments. ❏ Settings 120 ~ +120 • VELO OFFSET (Velocity Offset) Increases or decreases the velocity of the note(s) on the selected grid. ❏ Settings 127 ~ +127 ● [F3] Song Play Output Channel From this display you can set the MIDI output channel for each of the sixteen tracks, and determine which MIDI port the track data is sent to. • OUT CH (Output Channel) Sets up channel transmission to the MIDI OUT terminal. Tracks set to "Off" will not sound. ❏ Settings off, 01 ~ 16 n In the Song/Pattern mode, the MIDI data created by playing the keyboard/knobs/wheels is sent to the tone generator block or the external MIDI devices via the MIDI output channel of the currently selected track. • Port Determines the MIDI transmission port for the corresponding track. This is useful for sending data to external tone generators over multiple MIDI ports in an extended MIDI setup. Keep in mind that this parameter can only be set for tracks having assignments to Plug-in parts 1 - 3 (for installed single-part boards) or Plug-in parts 17 -32 (for installed multi-part boards). Tracks using the internal tone generator parts of the MOTIF are automatically fixed at port 1. ❏ Settings off, 01 ~ 03 182 MOTIF Reference ● [F4] Song Play Track Loop From this display you can determine whether the data in the selected track loops or not in playback. Using Loop can be an effective way to repeat short patterns and phrases throughout the song. ❏ Settings on, off In the example below, a 40-measure song has been recorded and Track 1 is set to play back normally over the 40 measures. Track 2 has been set to loop, and will repeat until the [■] button is pressed. Track 1 (40 measures of data) Track 2 (4 measures of data) Playback The four-measure data is repeated ten times. When set to on, you can specify the range to be looped. (Only the end point can be set, the start point of looped playback is fixed to the beginning of the song.) Please note that the part that is not looped is deleted after setting to on. 1 Press [F1] to call up the Song Play display. Change the current measure that is to be a last measure of looped playback. In this example, set to "004." 2 Press [F4] to call up the Track Loop display and move the cursor to the desired track. Reference Song mode