Yamaha MOTIF7 Owner's Manual - Page 270

Master Edit mode, Common edit and Zone edit, Voice Performance mode

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Master Edit mode ● [F2] Master Play Memory From this display you can set basic parameters for the Master, including the mode that is called up with the Master and the program number. This parameter is available only when the Mode is set to Performance. • Mode Determines the mode that is called up when the Master number is selected. Setting to Off here means that the mode is not changed even if the Master is selected. ❏ Settings Off, Voice, Performance, Pattern, Song • Memory Determines the Program number that is called up when the Master is selected. ❏ Settings: See below. When the Mode is set to Voice Select a voice bank and number. Refer to the instructions page 124 When the Mode is set to Performance Select a performance bank and number. Refer to the instructions on page 162 When the Mode is set to Pattern Select a style and section. Refer to the instructions on page 217 When the Mode is set to Song Select a song number. Refer to the instructions on page 179 • Zone Switch This is available only when the Mode is set to Performance. This parameter determines whether the Zone function is used (on) or not (off). See page 272 for details about the Zone function. ❏ Settings on, off Master Edit mode Basic Structure (page 56) · Quick Start Guide (page 95) In this mode, you can create and edit Masters. ◆ Common edit and Zone edit (Voice Performance mode) When memorizing Voice or Performance mode settings to a Master, you can add the zone-related settings to the existing voice or performance settings. For details on the zone features, see page 57. The Master Edit functions can be divided into two types: Common Edit (settings for all four of the zones), and Zone Edit (settings for each individual zone). Parameters common to all modes Common Voice Performance mode Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Indicates a Common Edit display. Indicates a Zone Edit display. (Performance mode only) n For details about recording methods, see page 57. Reference Master mode 270 MOTIF Reference

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MOTIF
Reference
Master Edit mode
Reference
Master mode
[F2] Master Play Memor
y
From this display you can set basic parameters for
the Master, including the mode that is called up
with the Master and the program number.
• Mode
Determines the mode that is called up when the Master
number is selected. Setting to Off here means that the
mode is not changed even if the Master is selected.
Settings
Off, Voice, Performance, Pattern, Song
• Memory
Determines the Program number that is called up when
the Master is selected.
Settings: See below.
• Zone Switch
This is available only when the Mode is set to
Performance.
This parameter determines whether the Zone function is
used (on) or not (off). See page 272 for details about the
Zone function.
Settings
on, off
Master Edit mode
Basic
Structure (page 56) · Quick Start Guide (page 95)
In this mode, you can create and edit Masters.
Common edit and Zone edit
(Voice Performance mode)
When memorizing Voice or Performance mode settings
to a Master, you can add the zone-related settings to the
existing voice or performance settings.
For details on
the zone features, see page 57.
The Master Edit functions can be divided into two
types: Common Edit (settings for all four of the zones),
and Zone Edit (settings for each individual zone).
n
For details about recording methods, see page 57.
When the Mode is set to Voice
Select a voice bank and number.
Refer to
the instructions page 124
When the Mode is set to
Performance
Select a performance bank and number.
Refer to the instructions on page 162
When the Mode is set to Pattern
Select a style and section.
Refer to the
instructions on page 217
When the Mode is set to Song
Select a song number.
Refer to the
instructions on page 179
This parameter is available only when the Mode is set to Performance.
Zone 1
Parameters common
to all modes
Voice Performance mode
Common
Zone 4
Zone 3
Zone 2
Indicates a Common Edit display.
Indicates a Zone Edit display.
(Performance mode only)