Using as a master keyboard (master mode), Master play mode, Selecting a master program – Yamaha MOTIF XS7 EN User Manual

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Song mode

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Mixing mode

Master mode

Utility mode

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MOTIF XS Owner’s Manual

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Using as a Master Keyboard (Master mode)

This synthesizer is loaded with such a wealth of different features, functions and operations, you may find it difficult to locate
and call up the particular feature you need. This is where the Master function comes in handy. You can use it to memorize the
operations you use most often in each mode, and call them up instantly anytime you need them with a single button press.
The MOTIF XS has space for a total of 128 of your own User Master settings.
Press the [MASTER] button to enter the Master Play mode.

Master Play mode

To enter the Master Play mode and call up the Master Play display, press the [MASTER] button from the current mode.

Selecting a Master Program

The MOTIF XS features 128 specially programmed
Masters, stored to internal User Memory (Flash ROM). The
Bank consists of eight Groups (A to H), each of which
contains 16 Master programs. To call up the desired
Master program, select the appropriate Group and
Number.

Playing the Keyboard in the Master
Play mode—[MASTER]

In the Master Play mode, you can select a Master program
and play the keyboard according to the settings of the
selected Master program. Changing the Master number
lets you call up one of the modes and various settings such
as tone generator settings (multi-timbral or single) and
MIDI settings.

1 Master Number (Group/Number)

Indicates the selected Master number.

n Master numbers 001 to 128 are converted to the format

(shown in the parentheses) related to Banks A to H and
Program Numbers 1 to 16 (for the Bank). This format is related
to the Group buttons [A] – [H] and the Number buttons [1] –
[16]. The Master numbers and the corresponding Group/
Numbers are listed below.

2 Master name (Indication only)

Indicates the name of the current Master.

3 Mode (Indication only)

Indicates the mode memorized to the current Master. One
the modes (Voice, Performance, Pattern or Song) is
indicated here.

4 Program number (Indication only)

Determines the Program number (Voice number,
Performance number, Song number, or Pattern number)
that is called up when the Master is selected. The program
type differs depending on the memorized mode.

5 Octave

Indicates the Keyboard Octave setting set via the OCTAVE
buttons. This parameter determines how much higher or
lower the pitch of each key is compared to normal pitch.

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Group/Number

Program Number

A01 – 16

001 – 016

B01 – 16

017 – 032

C01 – 16

033 – 048

D01 – 16

049 – 064

E01 – 16

065 – 080

F01 – 16

081 – 096

G01 – 16

097 – 112

H01 – 16

113 – 128

When the Voice mode is memorized:

Voice Bank/Number

When the Performance mode is
memorized:

Performance Bank/
Number

When the Song mode is memorized:

Song Number

When the Pattern mode is memorized:

Pattern Number

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