Yamaha MOTIF7 Owner's Manual - Page 32
Utility Job mode, Master Play mode, File mode
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Basic Structure Mode ■ Utility mode Basic Operation (page 67) · Reference (page 249) This mode is a sub-mode of the Voice/Performance/ Song/Pattern mode. Press the [UTILITY] button in each mode to enter the Sampling mode and press the same button after sampling to go back to the previous mode. In this mode, you can set parameters that apply to the entire system of the MOTIF. These include MIDI settings and global setup parameters. ● Utility Job mode In this Mode, you can restore the MOTIF's factory settings. ■ Master mode Basic Structure (page 56) · Basic Operation (page 68) Quick Start Guide (page 93) · Reference (page 268) This mode gives you a convenient way to register the settings that are often used in the Voice, Performance, Song and Pattern mode to User Master, and to instantly recall them with simple operations. For the Voice or Performance mode, you can make additional Master Keyboard function settings (e.g., separate Zone settings), and register them to a User Master. ● Master Play mode In this mode, you can select the desired User Master to play the MOTIF. ● Master Edit mode In this mode, you can edit the Master settings. ● Master Job mode In this mode, various jobs for Master settings are provided. ● Master Store mode In this mode, you can store settings for each mode to the internal memory as a User Master. ■ File mode Basic Structure (page 63) · Basic Operation (page 68) Quick Start Guide (page 97) · Reference (page 261) In this mode, you can save/load all your important original data to/from Memory Card (the MOTIF features a built-in Card slot) or an external SCSI storage device for future recall. 32 MOTIF Basic Structure