Yamaha MOTIF7 Owner's Manual - Page 209
F2] Song Mixing Common, Master, Equalizer, Arpeggio type, Arpeggio Limit, Play FX Effect
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pan tone KNOB CONTROL FUNCTION PAN REVERB CHORUS CUTOFF RESONANCE ATTACK ASSIGN A ASSIGN B ASSIGN 1 TEMPO RELEASE ASSIGN 2 Song Mixing mode ● [F3]-[SF2] Song Mixing Common Arpeggio Arpeggio Limit KN 1 KN 2 KN 3 KN 4 MEQ LOW MEQLOWMID MEQ HI MID MEQ HIGH assign meqofs • ChoCtrl (Chorus Control) Determines the depth of the Chorus effect, as controlled by the Knob assigned to Chorus Send. ❏ Settings -64~+63 • Assign A, Assign B, Assign 1, Assign 2 This lets you directly set and memorize the value for each Assign Knob (A, B, 1, and 2), from the Knob itself. Simply tweak the knob to the desired setting. ❏ Settings -64~+63 ● [F2] Song Mixing Common MEQ (Master Equalizer) From this display you can apply five-band equalization to all parts of the selected song. Same as in Voice Normal Common Edit. See page 133. ● [F3]-[SF3] Song Mixing Common Arpeggio Play FX (Effect) Same as in Voice Normal Common Edit. See page 133. ● [F3]-[SF4] Song Mixing Common Arpeggio Output channel Reference Song mode Same as in Performance Common Edit. See page 165. ● [F3]-[SF1] Song Mixing Common Arpeggio Arpeggio type Basic Structure (page 55) The basic parameters (e.g., type) of the Arpeggio are provided in this display. When a User Arpeggio is selected, you can clear the selected Arpeggio data by using the [SF5] button. Same as in Performance Common Edit. See page 168. ● [F4] Song Mixing Common Controller Assign The controllers and knobs on the front panel can be used to change and adjust a variety of parameters for each song - in real time, and simultaneously. This appears only when User Arpeggio is selected. This is the same as in Voice Normal Common Edit (page 132), except that the Tempo setting is not available here, since the Arpeggio plays according to the song tempo. Same as in Performance Common Edit. See page 169. MOTIF Reference 209