Arpeggio settings-[f3] arp other (arpeggio other), Arpeggio settings—[f3] arp other (arpeggio other) – Yamaha MOTIF XS7 EN User Manual

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Editing a Normal Voice

MOTIF XS Owner’s Manual

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V

oice mode

Song mode

P

attern mode

Mixing mode

Master mode

Utility mode

File mode

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erf
ormance

mode

Sampling

mode 1

Sampling

mode 2

Ref

erence

8 Velocity Mode

Adjusts the velocity of the Arpeggio notes.

Settings: original, thru

original
The Arpeggio plays back at the preset velocities included in the
Arpeggio sequence data.

thru
The Arpeggio plays back according to the velocity of your playing. For
example, if you play the notes strongly, the playback volume of the
Arpeggio increases.

9 Output Octave Shift

Specifies the maximum Arpeggio range in octaves.

Settings: -10 – +10

) [SF1] ARP1 – [SF5] ARP5 (Arpeggio 1 – 5)

buttons

The six parameters Bank (

!) through Gate Time Rate

Offset (

^) at the lower half part of the display, can be

edited in each of the [SF1] ARP1 through [SF5] ARP5
displays. You can set the parameters in the lower half of the
display for each of the five Arpeggio settings by pressing
one of the [SF1] – [SF5] buttons. The 8th note icon shown
in the tab menu indicates that any Arpeggio Type (other
than “off”) is selected in the display corresponding to the
Sub Function button.

Settings: [SF1] – [SF5] (Sub Function) buttons

! Bank*

Determines the Arpeggio Bank containing the desired
Arpeggio type. Select “PRE” if you wish to select a preset
Arpeggio Type. Select “USER” if you wish to select an
Arpeggio Type you originally created and stored.

Settings: PRE, USR

n For detailed instructions on creating your original Arpeggio

type, see page 66.

@ Category*
# Sub Category*

You can select the Category and its Sub Category
including your desired Arpeggio Type. This parameter is
available when “PRE” is selected as the Bank.

Settings: Refer to the Arpeggio Category List on page 62.

n You can call up the list by pressing the [SF6] LIST button then

select the desired one from the list. For details, see page 82.

$ Type*

Determines the desired Arpeggio Type number from the
specified Category. The name of the selected Arpeggio
Type is shown at right of the specified number on the
display. Refer to the Arpeggio Type List in Data List 2
(separate online documentation).
For details about Data List 2, refer to “How to use the
manual” (page 6).

n For details about how to use the Arpeggio Type List, see

page 63.

% Velocity Rate

Determines the offset value by which the Arpeggio notes
will be shifted from their original velocities. If the resultant
velocity value is less than zero it will be set to 1, and if the
resultant velocity is greater than 128 it will be set to 127.
This parameter can be changed via the Knob directly.

Settings: -100% – +0% – +100%

^ Gate Time Rate

Determines the Gate Time (length) of the Arpeggio notes.
The Gate Time cannot be decreased beyond its normal
minimum of 1; any values outside that range will
automatically be limited to the minimum. This parameter
can be changed via the Knob directly.

Settings: -100% – +0% – +100%

Arpeggio settings—[F3] ARP Other
(Arpeggio Other)

By changing the timing and velocity of the notes, you can
change the rhythmic “feel” of the Arpeggio playback.

1 Unit Multiply

Adjusts the Arpeggio playback time based on tempo. By
using this parameter, you can create a different Arpeggio
type from the original one. For example, if you set a value
of 200%, the playback time will be doubled (tempo is
halved). On the other hand, if you set a value of 50%, the
playback time will be halved and the tempo doubled.
Normal playback time is 100%. This parameter can be
changed via the Knob directly.

Settings: 50%, 66%, 75%, 100%, 133%, 150%, 200%

2 Quantize Value*

Determines to what beats the note data in the Song will be
aligned, or determines to what beats in the Song the swing
is applied.
This parameter can be changed via the Knob directly.

Settings:

2 60 (32nd note), 63 80 (16th note triplet), 6 120 (16th
note),

83 160 (8th note triplet), 8 240 (8th note), 43 320

(1/4 note triplet),

4 480 (1/4 note)

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