Yamaha MOTIF7 Owner's Manual - Page 27

Connecting to an External SCSI Device, MOTIF-compatible SCSI devices/disks - motif 7 user manual

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Setting Up Connections When MIDI "Echo" is disabled on the software/computer, set the MOTIF Local Switch to "on." USB OUT Computer with Application Software Tone Generator Local On Keyborad MOTIF Local Sw=on IN Echo Back Off n Although not indicated in the illustration above, the MOTIF actually receives and responds to MIDI data from the computer application (sequencer), regardless of the Local Sw setting on the MOTIF. * MIDI "Echo" is a function on sequencers that takes any data received via the MIDI IN and "echoes" it (or sends it as is) through the MIDI OUT. In some software, this function is also called "MIDI Thru." n Refer to the owner's manual of your particular software for specific instructions. Connecting to an External SCSI Device Reference (page 262) This SCSI-2 50-pin connector (D-sub, half-pitch) can be used to connect to an external SCSI data storage device - allowing you to conveniently save and store large quantities of data. For details about SCSI and connecting SCSI devices, see page 64. OCTAVE DOWN UP SCSI Hard Disk, etc. KNOB CONTROL FUNCTION PAN REVERB CUTOFF RESONANCE ASSIGN A ASSIGN B CHORUS ATTACK 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 SF3 SF4 SF5 INFORMATION F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 DEC/NO EXIT INC/ YES ENTER EXECUTE DRUM KITS FAVORITES COMMON MUSIC PRODUCTION SYNTHESIZER Integrated Sampling Sequencer Real-time External Control Surface 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 CATEGORY SEARCH A. PIANO KEYBOARD ORGAN A B C GUITAR / PLUCKED D BASS E STRINGS BRASS REED/PIPE F G H SECTION BANK GROUP 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 MOTIF n The SCSI ID for the MOTIF and for the connected SCSI device are set in the File mode (page 265). ◆ MOTIF-compatible SCSI devices/disks • Only DOS-format disks can be used by the MOTIF for saving data. Disks formatted by the MOTIF are formatted using DOS format. • Disks formatted to DOS format by a personal computer can be used with the MOTIF. However, for best results, we recommend using disks formatted by the MOTIF. • When formatted using the MOTIF, disks with a capacity of less than 2GB are formatted using FAT16 format, and larger disks are formatted using FAT32 format. • MO disks which can be used with the MOTIF include capacities of 128 MB, 230 MB, and 540 MB. MO disks with a capacity of 640 MB and above cannot be used. • The MOTIF can use removable media of capacities of up to 2 GB. Even if larger drives are connected, the MOTIF can only use a maximum of 2 GB. Furthermore, all removable media are formatted using the FAT16 format, and partitioning is not possible. • When a 31 GB disk is formatted, four 7.75 GB partitions will be created automatically. MOTIF Setting Up 27

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27
MOTIF
Setting Up
Connections
Setting Up
When MIDI “Echo” is disabled on the software/computer, set the MOTIF Local Switch to “on.”
n
Although not indicated in the illustration above, the MOTIF actually receives and responds to MIDI data from the
computer application (sequencer), regardless of the Local Sw setting on the MOTIF.
* MIDI “Echo” is a function on sequencers that takes any data received via the MIDI IN and “echoes” it (or sends
it as is) through the MIDI OUT.
In some software, this function is also called “MIDI Thru.”
n
Refer to the owner's manual of your particular software for specific instructions.
Connecting to an External SCSI Device
Reference (page 262)
This SCSI-2 50-pin connector (D-sub, half-pitch) can be used to connect to an external SCSI data storage device —
allowing you to conveniently save and store large quantities of data. For details about SCSI and connecting SCSI
devices, see page 64.
n
The SCSI ID for the MOTIF and for the connected SCSI device are set in the File mode (page 265).
MOTIF-compatible SCSI devices/disks
• Only DOS-format disks can be used by the MOTIF for saving data. Disks formatted by the MOTIF are
formatted using DOS format.
• Disks formatted to DOS format by a personal computer can be used with the MOTIF. However, for best results,
we recommend using disks formatted by the MOTIF.
• When formatted using the MOTIF, disks with a capacity of less than 2GB are formatted using FAT16 format,
and larger disks are formatted using FAT32 format.
• MO disks which can be used with the MOTIF include capacities of 128 MB, 230 MB, and 540 MB. MO disks
with a capacity of 640 MB and above cannot be used.
• The MOTIF can use removable media of capacities of up to 2 GB.
Even if larger drives are connected, the
MOTIF can only use a maximum of 2 GB. Furthermore, all removable media are formatted using the FAT16
format, and partitioning is not possible.
• When a 31 GB disk is formatted, four 7.75 GB partitions will be created automatically.
Echo Back Off
Local On
Computer with
Application Software
MOTIF Local Sw=on
OUT
USB
IN
Tone
Generator
Keyborad
Hard Disk, etc.
SCSI
MOTIF