Plg150-pf piano plug-in board, Checking installation, Motif & plg150-pf – Yamaha Motif and the Modular Synthesis Plug-in System Professional Piano Plug-in Board PLG150-PF User Manual

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Motif & PLG150-PF

PLG150-Pf Piano Plug-in Board

The PLG150-PF is a sample playback based

single part plug-in board. It is based on the
same AWM2 technology that is used in the

Motif wave ROM. It features 16MB of

sounds exclusively in the piano category
(acoustic grand pianos, electric pianos:

Rhodes, Wurlitzer and DX7 type, Clavinet,

Harpsicord, electro-acoustic (CP80-type).
These sounds are painstakingly sampled

and meticulously voiced by our experts.

Classic sounds of the ‘60’s and ‘70’s are of

particular interest. A large gathering of
antique classics were assembled for the

sampling sessions. Inspiration for voicing

the classic sounds found here include
Richard Tee, Donny Hathaway, Bob James,

David Foster, Joe Sample, Josef Zawinul,

Emuir Deodato and others. Sounds were
programmed to mimic the classic

recordings where these sounds were

immortalized. Much detail was paid so that

these sounds work in context of music. The
acoustic grand pianos (many of them) are

stretched tuned adding animation to the

sound when used in the context of a group.

The PF board differs from the other PLG150
series boards in two ways. First, it is based

on samples (the AN, DX and VL are all

non-sample based technologies). Second,

it does not have an “Expert” editor or a
USER RAM bank for “from scratch” waves.

It sounds funny to have to explain this but

for a sample playback board to have its
own “from scratch” bank would require too

much RAM. The ‘pure’ synth boards like the

AN, DX and VL in comparison use very
little RAM to store entire banks of Voice

data. The DX, for example, has a bank of

32 sounds equal to about 4KB (that

kilobytes!) of data. Four kilobytes of
sample data is really nothing at all.

Samples require mucho megabytes of

data! Therefore the sounds on the PLG150-
PF are largely presets that you can tweak

via OFFSETS. Part of what you are paying

for, however, is the excellent VOICE
programming. Although the PF board has a

similar architecture to the Motif, 4-element

AWM2 sample playback, you do not have

the same degree of editing that you would
with a Motif VOICE. Rather than being able

to program “from scratch”, you recall a

mostly finished AWM2 Voice that has

certain parameters available for real time
tweaks. For example, if the original

programmer applied a Control Delay or an

LFO based effect, then you will be able to

control how it works. But you will not be
able to change the pre-assigned Board

effect. As we will see in this article, this is

not a problem because you can assign
Motif effects to any Board sound and store

it as one of your own PLG USER Voices.

Checking Installation

For installation instructions please follow

the Owner’s Manual pages 282-283. Check
to make sure your board or boards are

properly installed. The Orange connector is

slot 1, the yellow connector is slot 2 and
the Green connector is slot 3. A PLG150-

series board can occupy any slot.

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boards should always be installed with the
Motif off – the boot up routine will check

the plug in slots and automatically, if it

detects a board it will load 64 Preset

sounds for that board. (The VL board is the
exception. It has actually 3 PRESET banks

of 64 that it will load when a VL board is

detected – one for Aftertouch play, one for
Velocity play and one for Breath Control).

Here’s how to verify your board:

On the Motif: Press [UTILITY]/[F6] PLG to

check the status screen which will identify

all the PLG boards found and their slot

location:

The “Expand” parameter will be active only

when you have 2 or more PLG150 series
boards of the same type installed and

polyphony expansion is possible. A second

PLG150-PF can give you a maximum of
128 notes of piano board polyphony in

Expand poly mode. A third PLG150 can

give you 192 notes total for piano board.

Because the System is modular, this
polyphony does not take away from the

62-note polyphony of the mothership host

(S30 / S80 / CS6x / CS6R / Motif6-7-8)-
Nor does it contribute to a pool of notes –

they are completely separate. You, of

course, can use multiple boards as
individuals, thus increasing how many

Parts for which you will have PLG150-PF

Voices available.

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HINT: Find a consistent slot layout for your

boards and stick with it. When making bulk files
that reload your custom sounds (AN, DX, and VL
only), it matters which slot the board is found
in.

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