Mixing edit, Useful functions for editing mixing, Storing the created mixing – Yamaha MOTIF XS7 EN User Manual

Page 233: Common edit parameters, Press the [mute] button, Press any of the number buttons [1] – [16, Press the [solo] button, Song]/[pattern] ➞ [mixing] ➞ [edit] ➞ [common edit

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MOTIF XS Owner’s Manual

Multi-timbral Tone Generator Settings for Song/Pattern Playback (Mixing mode)

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V

oice mode

Song mode

P

attern mode

Mixing mode

Master mode

Utility mode

File mode

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ormance

mode

Sampling

mode 1

Sampling

mode 2

Ref

erence

Mixing Edit

The Mixing Edit mode lets you control typical mixer settings such as volume balance, pan position and effects, allowing you
to fine tune the Song/Pattern data. Mixing Edit consists of Part Edit and Common Edit.

Useful functions for editing Mixing

You can turn individual Parts on/off by using the Mute
function.

1

Press the [MUTE] button.

The [MUTE] lamp lights, indicating that each Part can
be turned on/off.

2

Press any of the Number buttons [1] – [16].

The lamp of the pressed button will be turned off and
the corresponding Part will be muted.
Press the same button again to turn the lamp on and
disengage the mute function for that Part. You can turn
multiple Parts on/off by pressing their buttons.

The Solo function is the opposite of Mute, and lets you
instantly solo a specific Part and mute all others.

1

Press the [SOLO] button.

The [SOLO] lamp lights, indicating that the specific Part
can be soloed.

2

Press any of the Number buttons [1] – [16].

The lamp of the pressed button will be turned on and
only the corresponding Part will be sounded.
Press any other number button to change the solo Part.

When changing the value of the parameter in the Mixing
Play or Edit mode, the [E] (Edit Indicator) will appear on the
top right corner of the LCD display. This gives a quick
confirmation that the current Mixing has been modified but
not yet stored. To store the current edited status, follow the
instructions on page 97.

The Compare function lets you switch between the just-
edited Mixing and its original, unedited condition, allowing
you to hear how your edits affect the sound. For
instructions on using Compare, refer to the same function
in the Voice mode on page 97.

Storing the created Mixing

The created mixing setup can be stored as part of the data
of a Song or Pattern. For instructions on storing a Song/
Pattern, see pages 186 and 218.

Common Edit parameters

[SONG]/[PATTERN]

[MIXING] [EDIT]

[COMMON EDIT]

The Common Edit mode lets you edit the parameters
common to all Mixing Parts.

Determines the function for the Knobs and ASSIGNABLE
FUNCTION buttons for each Song/Pattern.
The function is the same as the one in the Other display
(page 145) in the Performance Common Edit mode.

Turning specific Parts on/off (Mute
function)

Soloing a specific Part

PART SELECT

ARP ON/OFF

PART MUTE

ARP HOLD

PERFORMANCE

CONTROL

1

2

3

4

5

6

8

7

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

TRACK

MUTE

SOLO

1

2

PART SELECT

ARP ON/OFF

PART MUTE

ARP HOLD

PERFORMANCE

CONTROL

1

2

3

4

5

6

8

7

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

TRACK

MUTE

SOLO

1

2

The [E] Indicator

Compare function

Controller settings—[F1] General

Edit Indicator

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