The mixing mode structure, About mixing, Common edit and part edit – Yamaha MOTIF XS7 EN User Manual

Page 229: Effect and eq structure in the mixing mode

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MOTIF XS Owner’s Manual

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Multi-timbral Tone Generator Settings

for Song/Pattern Playback (Mixing mode)

The setting of the tone generator block for Song/Pattern playback is referred to as Mixing. The Mixing mode lets you change
the Voice and effect settings for each Part.
To enter the Mixing mode, press the [MIXING] button in the Song mode or Pattern mode.

n The Mixing mode cannot be called up from the Voice mode, Performance mode, or Master mode.

The Mixing mode structure

This section explains in detail about the Mixing mode and what you can do in the Mixing mode.

About Mixing

In the Song/Pattern mode, the internal tone generator block
functions as the multi-timbral tone generator in order to
receive and handle MIDI sequence data consisting of
multiple channels. The settings for the multi-timbral tone
generator are collectively referred to as a “Mixing.” A
Mixing program is provided for each Song or Pattern.
Selecting a different Song/Pattern calls up the different
Mixing program.

Common Edit and Part Edit

The Mixing Edit mode consists of two sub modes: Common
Edit and Part Edit. Common Edit lets you edit the global
settings common to all Parts, such as the Master Effect, the
Master EQ, and the Controller settings. Part Edit lets you
adjust various parameters for each of 16 Parts according
to the corresponding Song/Pattern track.

Effect and EQ structure in the
Mixing mode

In the Mixing mode, two EQ blocks and three Effect blocks
are available.
The two EQ blocks in the Mixing mode are Part EQ and
Master EQ. Part EQ is applied to each of the Mixing Parts
and can be set in the EQ display (page 236) of Part Edit. In
addition, the Part EQ parameters can be adjusted at the
same time for all parts in the Part EQ display (page 233) of
Common Edit. On the other hand, Master EQ is applied to
the overall sound (all the Mixing Parts) and can be set in
the Master EQ display (page 234) of Common Edit.
The Effect blocks in the Mixing mode are Reverb, Chorus,
and Master Effect. Reverb and Chorus are applied to the
overall sound and the related parameters can be set in the
Reverb/Chorus display (page 235) of Common Edit. The
depth (send level) of the Reverb/Chorus can be set for
each Part in the Connect display (page 234) of Part Edit.
On the other hand, Master Effect is applied to the overall
sound (all the Mixing Parts) and can be set in the Master
Effect display (page 234) of Common Edit.

Mixing Edit

Common Edit

Part Edit

Part 1

Part 1 – 16

Mixing Edit

Part 1

Part EQ

Insertion Effect
Switch

Part 1 – Part 16

A/D Input Part

Insertion Effect Switch

Insertion Effect Settings

Part Edit

Common Edit

Part EQ Offset

Reverb Effect

Chorus Effect

Master Effect

Master EQ

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