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New Functions in MOTIF6/MOTIF7/MOTIF8 Version 1.7
Yamaha has updated the rmware of the MOTIF6/MOTIF7/MOTIF8 as Version 1.7. This version provides the additional functions listed below.
Zone Switch setting in the Master mode
Owners Manual on page 270
In the previous version of the MOTIF, the Zone Switch setting (page 270) in the Master mode (page 268) was available only when the Mode is set to Voice or Performance. Version 1.7 lets you set the Zone Switch parameter also when the Mode is set to Song or Pattern. This means that you can use the MOTIF as a master keyboard for controlling up to four zones in the Song and Pattern modes as well (even when the tone generator block is set to Multi Timbral mode). This allows you to create powerful and versatile live performance setups by connecting another MOTIF or an external tone generator.
The ZoneSwitch setting is now available when Mode is set to Song or Pattern, in addition to Voice and performance.
Loading specic Performances from the Memory Card or a SCSI device connected to the MOTIF
Owners Manual on page 263
In the previous version, you could only load and save all 128 MOTIF Performances as a group. In the new version, the MOTIF lets you load a specic Performance from a le (which has been saved as All to internal memory).
n If the Performance you are loading has been assigned a user voice, the resulting sound may not be as expected. If this occurs, make sure that the appropriate user voice is also loaded.
"Performance" becomes available as the le type to be loaded. This type lets you load a specic Performance to the internal memory of the MOTIF.
Optional menu addition when converting from a Pattern Chain to a Song
Owners Manual on page 221
On the Convert to Song display in the Pattern Chain Edit mode, an optional menu item has been added, letting you determine whether Program Change messages are copied or not.
When the Meas is set to 001 or the destination song has no data:
When the box is not check marked:.The Pattern Mixing data at the earliest timing on the CHANGE display is copied or overwritten to the destination song and the program change of the pattern is entered to the top measure (specied at Meas) of the destination song. When the box is check marked:..The Pattern Mixing data at the earliest timing on the CHANGE display is copied or overwritten to the destination song and the program change of the pattern is not copied to the destination song.
When the destination song has data and the Meas is set to a value other than 001:
The Pattern Mixing and the program change are not copied from the Pattern Chain to the destination song regardless of the without PC setting.
Sequencer Remote Control function template additions/changes
Owners Manual on pages 65, 119, and 256
Support for the Yamaha SQ01 sequencer and the SONAR software program has been added to the remote control functions of the MOTIF. The available templates for the Sequencer Remote Control in the Utility mode have been changed as follows.
SQ01 is added. Cakewalk is changed to SONAR.
When the template is set to SQ01 the following functions can be controlled by the MOTIF.
These control the track selected via the NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons. Set via [CONTROL FUNCTION] Each parameters 1st row 2nd row 3rd row 4th row CS1 PAN PAN PAN PAN CS2 SEND1 EQLo Freq EQMidLo Freq EQHi Freq CS3 SEND2 EQLo Gain EQMidLo Gain EQ3Hi Gain CS4 SEND3 EQLo Q EQMidLo Q EQ3Hi Q Each parameters
SONAR2/Cakewalk ProAudio Ver9.0
When the template is set to SONAR, the following functions can be controlled by the MOTIF.
These control the track selected via the NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons. Set via [CONTROL FUNCTION] 1st row 2nd row 3rd row 4th row CS1 PAN ------CS2 SEND1 ------CS3 SEND2 ------CS4 SEND3 -------
These control the four tracks selected via the NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons. Selected tracks VOLUME (5th row) 1~4 5~~ ~ 16
SEQ TRANSPORT
These control the four tracks selected via the NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons. CS4 VOLUME4 VOLUME8 VOLUME12 VOLUME16
CS1 VOLUME1 VOLUME5 VOLUME9 VOLUME13
CS2 VOLUME2 VOLUME6 VOLUME10 VOLUME14
CS3 VOLUME3 VOLUME7 VOLUME11 VOLUME15
Selected tracks VOLUME (5th row) 1~4 5~~ ~ 16
CS4 VOLUME4 VOLUME8 VOLUME12 VOLUME16
These control PLAY, STOP, G, H of the computer sequence software. When the [MUTE] button on the MOTIF is turned on, the NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons control the track mute settings of the computer sequence software. When the [TRACK SELECT] button on the MOTIF is turned on, the NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons select the track of the computer sequence software.
Control PLAY, STOP, G, H of the computer sequence software. When the [MUTE] button on the MOTIF is turned on, the NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons control the track mute settings of the computer sequence software. When the [TRACK SELECT] buttons on the MOTIF is turned on, the NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons select the track of the computer sequence software.
TRACK MUTE TRACK SELECT
Additional Initialize parameter for song/pattern mixing GM
Owners Manual on page 212
GM (General MIDI) is added as a parameter to be initialized on the INIT display in the Song/Pattern Mixing mode. If the GM check box and the desired parts are marked, executing the Initialize will set the voice banks of the corresponding parts to the GM bank. This feature is convenient when you want to play a GM song that does not contain a GM On message.
Preset Plug-in Voices for PLG150-DR and PLG150-PC
Owners Manual on pages 35 and 43
The new version provides preset Plug-in Voices for the PLG150-DR and PLG150-PC, the Plug-in boards dedicated for drum/percussion sounds. Once these boards are installed, you can play the various drum and percussion sounds as if they were part of the MOTIF and even use them with the dynamic rhythm-related Arpeggio settings.
Receive Channel settings of the Plug-in parts in the Song/Pattern mode
Owners Manual on page 210
On this new version, the default values of the Receive Channel of the Single Plug-in Board in the Song/Pattern Mixing Edit mode (Part Edit mode) are 1, 2, and 3 for the Plug-in Slot 1, 2, and 3. This lets you play the Plug-in voice simply after entering the Song/Pattern mode and any of the NUMBER [1] - [3] buttons (the slot number to which the Plug-in board has been installed). Keep in mind that the voice of the internal part will also sound, so you should set the appropriate Receive Channel settings to off as desired.
Lamp on/off status of the [NUMBER] buttons when entering the Song/Pattern mode
In the previous version, when entering the Song/Pattern mode, both the [MUTE] button lamp and the [TRACK SELECT] button lamp were turned off. In the new version, the opposite is the case the [TRACK SELECT] button is turned on and the [MUTE] button is off, when the Song/Pattern mode is selected. In the Song/Pattern mode, you can use the [1] - [16] buttons to select the desired track and use the [INC/YES] button, [DEC/NO] button, and the data dial to select a song/pattern.
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Important Notices about the CD-ROM
Data Types
This CD-ROM includes two types of data: application software and sampled audio data. Please refer to pages 4 (Windows) and 9 (Macintosh) for software installation instructions, and page 14 for the audio contents. These applications allow you to edit MOTIF data and transfer data between your computer and the MOTIF. You can import the audio data from an audio CD player (or any CD playing/ripping function on your computer) to the MOTIF via its INPUT jacks. For detailed information, refer to the MOTIF Owners manual. The application software is contained on track 1 (as recognized on an audio CD player), and the sampled audio data is contained in the subsequent tracks.
Never attempt to play back track 1 (containing the application software) on an audio CD player. Doing so may result in damage to your hearing as well as to your CD player/audio speakers.
English
Operating System (OS)
The applications in this CD-ROM are provided in versions for both Windows and Macintosh operating systems. The installation procedure and the applications themselves differ depending on the operating system that you are using. Please refer to the appropriate installation instructions. Windows Read page 4. Macintosh Read page 9.
Media format
The MOTIF6/MOTIF7/MOTIF8 and the File Utility software are compatible with the following format media. MS-DOS CD-ROM with ISO9660 n The MOTIF and File Utility cannot copy contents of CD-ROM supplied with Yamaha A5000/4000/3000. n If a read-only le is copied to the Memory card in the MOTIFs card slot or the SCSI device connected to the MOTIF, the le cannot be deleted from the MOTIF. n The MOTIF cannot directly read the contents of the included CD-ROM. The CD-ROM is intended for use only with a computer.
For Windows Users
Contents of the CD-ROM
The CD-ROM contains a variety of applications (with installers) and data in the following folders.
Folder Name Acroread_ Tools VEMOT_ FU_ TWE USBdrv_ USBdrv2k_ Seq_Demo Application Name Acrobat Reader* Voice Editor for MOTIF6/MOTIF7/MOTIF8 File Utility YAMAHA Wave Editor TWE V2.3 YAMAHA USB MIDI Drivesr (for Win 98, Me) YAMAHA USB MIDI Driver (for Win 2000, XP) Cubase VST/32 Demo Version* Contents PDF (Portable Document Format) viewer. Enables you to view each PDF manual for the applications. Enables you to edit the MOTIF voices on your computer. Enables you to manage les in the Memory card in the card slot on the MOTIF or in the SCSI device connected to the MOTIF. Enables you to edit the audio (wave) data on your computer and transfer it between the computer and the MOTIF. Enables your computer to communicate with the MOTIF when your computer and the MOTIF are connected using a USB cable. Enables your computer to communicate with the MOTIF when your computer and the MOTIF are connected using a USB cable. Demo version of the sequence software Cubase VST/32.
Level 3 OPT Views provides support for edit views and MIDI processors/panels that require direct access to client sequencer storage structures. Typically this will allow sophisticated MIDI edit views to be supported (e.g. List editors, Auto Accompaniment, Data Checkers etc.).
OPT Level Implementation for the Voice Editor
This chart shows the OPT-compatibility of the Voice Editor for MOTIF. Voice Editor for MOTIF operation OPT levels of the client application Operation support
VIEWS (Level3) Yes
Operation limits
PROCESSORS (Level2)
PANELS (Level1)
Yes (with limitations)
Bulk reception
The highest level of implementation for the client application is
n Certain operations may not work as expected if there is no corresponding function in the client application (sequencer, etc.).
indicated in the OPT logo (which appears along with the version information in the application).
OPT Level Implementation for the File Utility
This chart shows the OPT-compatibility of the File Utility. File Utility operation OPT levels of the client application Operation support
Minimum System Requirements
The system requirements below may differ slightly depending on the particular operating system. Voice Editor for MOTIF6/MOTIF7/MOTIF8
OS: Computer: Available Memory: Hard Disk: Display: Windows 95/98/Me/NT4.0/2000/ XP Home Edition/XP Professional 166 MHz or higher; Intel Pentium/Celeron processor 32 MB or more 12 MB or more 640 x 480, High Color (16 bit) Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Home Edition/ XP Professional 166 MHz or higher; Intel Pentium/Celeron processor 32 MB or more 6 MB or more 640 x 480, High Color (16 bit) Windows 95/98/Me 166 MHz or higher; Intel Pentium/Celeron processor 24 MB or more Average access time 30 ms or less 800 x 600, 256 colors or more Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Home Edition/ XP Professional 166 MHz or higher; Intel Pentium/Celeron processor 32 MB or more (64 MB or more is recommended) 2 MB or more
USB MIDI Driver
To operate the MOTIF from your computer via USB, youll need to install the appropriate driver software. The USB-MIDI driver is software that transfers MIDI data back and forth between sequence software and the MOTIF via a USB cable.
Computer
Sequence Software USB cable
File Utility
OS: Computer: Available Memory: Hard Disk: Display: TWE V2.3 OS: Computer: Available Memory: Hard Disk: Display:
Driver
Windows 98/Me users Windows 2000 users Windows XP users
See below. See page 5. See page 6.
Installing the driver on a Windows 98/Me system
1 Start the computer. 2 Insert the included CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 3 Make sure the POWER switch on the MOTIF is set to OFF and use the USB cable to connect the USB terminal of the computer (or the USB hub) to the USB terminal of the MOTIF. When the MOTIF is turned on, the computer automatically displays the Add New Hardware Wizard. If the Add New Hardware Wizard does not appear, click Add New Hardware in the Control Panel. n For Windows Me users, check the radio button to the left of Automatic search for a
better driver (Recommended) and click [Next]. The system automatically starts searching and installing the driver. Proceed to Step 8. If the system does not detect the driver, select Specify the location of the driver (Advanced) and specify the CD-ROM drives USBdrv_ folder to install the driver.
USB MIDI Driver
OS: Computer: Available Memory: Hard Disk:
For details about the application software contained in the Seq_Demo folder, refer to the owners manual of each software.
Software Installation
Uninstall (Removing the installed applictaion)
You can remove the installed applictaion software. Select [START] [Settings] [Control Panel] [Add/Remove Programs] [Install/Uninstall], then select the application to be removed and click [Add/Remove.]. Follow the on-screen instructions to uninstall the application. n The button names or menus may differ depending on the computer OS.
Windows 98
Acrobat Reader
In order to view the electronic (PDF) manuals included with each application, youll need to install Acrobat Reader. n If an older version of Acrobat Reader is installed on your PC, youll need to uninstall it
before proceeding.
Windows Me
1 Double-click on the Acroread_ folder. Four different language folders will be displayed. 2 Select the language you want to use and double-click on its folder. The le ar***.exe le will be displayed. (*** indicates the selected language.) 3 Double-click on ar***.exe. Acrobat Reader Setup Dialog box will be displayed. 4 Execute the installation by following the on-screen directions. After installation is complete, the Acrobat folder appears on your PC (in Program Files, as the default). For information on using the Acrobat Reader, refer to the Reader Guide in the Help menu.
4 Click [Next]. The window below enables you to select the search method.
8 When the installation is complete, the following screen appears. Click [Finish]. n Some computers may take about ten seconds to show this screen after the installation
is complete.
5 Check the radio button to the left of Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended). Click [Next]. The window below enables you to select a location in which to install the driver.
The driver has been installed. 6 Check the CD-ROM drive box and uncheck all other items. Click [Next]. n The system may ask you to insert a Windows CD-ROM while it checks for the driver.
Specify the USBdrv_ directory of the CD-ROM drive (such as D:\USBdrv_\) and continue the installation.
Installing the driver on a Windows 2000 system
1 Start the computer and use the Administrator account to log into Windows 2000. 2 Select [My Computer | Control Panel | System | Hardware | Driver Signing | File Signature Verication], and check the radio button to the left of Ignore -Install all les, regardless of le signature and click [OK]. 3 Insert the included CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 4 Make sure the POWER switch on the MOTIF is set to OFF and use the USB cable to connect the USB terminal of the computer (or the USB hub) to the USB terminal of the MOTIF. When the MOTIF is turned on, the computer automatically displays the Found New Hardware Wizard. Click [Next]. 5 Check the radio button to the left of Search for a suitable driver for my device. (Recommended). Click [Next]. The window that appears enables you to select a location in which to install the driver. 6 Check the CD-ROM drives box and uncheck all other items. Click [Next]. n The system may ask you to insert a Windows CD-ROM while it checks for the driver.
Specify the USBdrv2k_ directory of the CD-ROM drive (such as D:\USBdrv2k_\) and continue the installation.
n When using the Windows 98, specify the USBdrv_ directory of the CD-ROM drive
(such as D:\USBdrv_\) and continue the installation.
7 When the system detects the driver on the CD-ROM and is ready for installation, it displays the following screen. Make sure that the YAMAHA USB MIDI Driver is listed, and click [Next]. The system starts the installation.
7 When the installation is complete, the system displays Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard. Click [Finish]. n Some computers may take about ten seconds to show this screen after the installation
8 Restart the computer. The driver has been installed.
Installing the driver on a Windows XP system
1 Start the computer. 2 Select [Start] [Control Panel]. If the control panel appears as shown below, click Switch to Classic View in the upper left of the window. All control panels and icons will be displayed.
Preference File for Logic
1 Start Logic. 2 Select Key Commands. in Settings from the Option menu. 3 Select Import Key Commands. from the Option menu in the Key Commands window called up via step #2. 4 In the dialog window called up via step #3, select a preference le for Logic named Logic32.prf in the included CD-ROM and click [Open]. After importing the le, the following setup appears.
When you change the track structure from the template setting.
1 Click the [CONFIG] button in the Panel window (above). 2 Set the rst track number of the MIDI tracks by using the [SET MIDI First Track] knob. When this template is used, the MIDI tracks should be arranged in numerical order. Otherwise, you cannot control Cakewalk ProAudio from the MOTIF. If you set the rst track number to an unused track number, the knobs, buttons, and sliders on the window may be grayed out. In this case, set the rst track number to the rst available track containing data.
Pro Tools
Cubase VST/32 Demo version
1 Double-click on the Seq_Demo folder. The Cubase folder will be displayed. Please note that the Key Command settings are replaced with the selected preference le.
2 Double-click on the Cubase folder. The Cubase_VST/32_Demo_50.exe le will be displayed. 3 Double-click on the Cubase_VST/32_Demo_50.exe le.
Template for SONAR/SONAR2/Cakewalk ProAudio (Installation)
1 Copy the template le from the CD-ROM to the folder where the SONAR/ SONAR2/Cakewalk ProAudio are installed. 2 Start SONAR/SONAR2/Cakewalk ProAudio. 3 Select Option from the menu bar and select Audio. The Direct Show Audio (Cakewalk Direct Show Audio) dialog will be displayed. 4 Set the text box Number of Aux Busses to 3 (default setting is 2.) and click [OK]. The setup for loading a template has been installed.
4 Execute the installation by following the on-screen directions.
MIDI port setting (when starting the software as a stand-alone application)
Before setting the MIDI port on the Voice Editor or File Utility, you should set the MIDI port from the MIDI SETUP toolbar. n When you start the Voice Editor or File Utility as a plug-in application in the Open Plug-in
Technology compatible application, refer to the the PDF manual for the respective software.
Template for SONAR/SONAR2/Cakewalk ProAudio (Importing)
1 Start SONAR/SONAR2/Cakewalk ProAudio. 2 Select Open (SONAR)/New (Cakewalk) from the File menu. The Open/New Project File dialog will be displayed. 3 Select the Cakewalk Template from the Files of type menu (when you are using the SONAR), then select Yamaha MOTIF Synthesizer from the dialog list and click [OK]. The template will be imported and the three windows (Track window, Control window, and Panel window) will be displayed. The setup has been completed and you can control SONAR/SONAR2/ Cakewalk ProAudio from the MOTIF. n Select MIDI Devices. from the Option menu to open the MIDI Ports window. From
this window, set Input Ports to YAMAHA USB IN 0-3. If the MOTIF is connected to the computer via MIDI, set Input Ports to 1 (for example, IN 0-1).
1 Start the Voice Editor or File Utility. 2 Click the MIDI Setup button in the Toolbar called up via step #1.
MIDI Setup button
3 In the MIDI Setup window called up via step#2, click the [] button at the right end of each box and make the port settings as shown. n In order for MIDI ports to be available here, youll need to select the relevant MIDI
port within each application software (Voice Editor or File Utility). This is the port that youll use in the various software. For details on setting the MIDI port, refer to the on-line manual of each software.
The special setup le is not necessary for using Pro Tools. You can control Pro Tools from the MOTIF by changing settings on the Pro Tools. The method for setting up is the same as on the Macintosh. See page 11.
For Macintosh Users
The CD-ROM includes two folders: International and Japanese. Double-click on the International folder to open it. A variety of applications (with installers) and data are contained in the following folders.
Folder Name
ACROBAT OMS
Application Name
Acrobat Reader* Open Music System (OMS)* OMS Setup for YAMAHA
Contents
PDF (Portable Document Format) viewer. Enables you to view each PDF manual for the applications Enables you to use several MIDI applications on the Mac OS. Contains the OMS Setup les for the Yamaha MOTIF. Enables your computer to communicate with the MOTIF when your computer and the MOTIF are connected using a USB cable. Enables you to edit the MOTIF voices on your computer. Enables you to manage les in the Memory card in the card slot on the MOTIF or in the SCSI device connected to the MOTIF. Enables you to edit the audio (wave) data on your computer and transfer it between the computer and the MOTIF. Demo version of the sequence software Cubase VST 5.0. Demo version of the sequence software Logic Audio Platinum 4.6.
USBdrv_ Tools
YAMAHA USB MIDI Driver Voice Editor for MOTIF6/MOTIF7/MOTIF8 File Utility YAMAHA Wave Editor TWE V2.3
Seq_Demo
Cubase VST 5.0 Demo Version* Logic Audio Platinum 4.6 Demo*
* Unfortunately, Yamaha makes no guarantee concerning the stability of these programs (marked with *) nor can it offer user support for them. All the applications listed above are supplied with online/PDF manuals. OMS and are trademarks of Opcode Systems, Inc.
Remote
File Name
Setup le for Cubase Setup le for Logic
Contains settings for controlling Cubase on your computer from the MOTIF. Contains settings for controlling Logic on your computer from the MOTIF. Normal Voice List for the MOTIF Drum Voice List for the MOTIF Performance List for the MOTIF
Voice List
Normal Voice List Drum Voice List Performance List
The system requirements below may differ slightly depending on the particular operating system. Voice Editor for MOTIF6/MOTIF7/MOTIF8 OS: Mac OS 8.6 through OS 9.22 (Mac OS X is not supported) Computer: A Macintosh computer with a PowerPC or later CPU Available Memory: 16 MB or more Hard Disk: 40 MB or more Display: 800 x 600, 32,000 colors or more File Utility OS: Computer: Available Memory: Hard Disk: Display: Other: TWE V2.3 OS: Computer: Available Memory: Hard Disk: Display: USB MIDI Driver OS: Computer: Memory:
Mac OS 7.6.1 through OS 9.22 (Mac OS X is not supported) A Macintosh computer with a PowerPC or later CPU 8 MB or more Average access time 30 ms or less 640 x 400, 256 colors or more
Mac OS 8.5 through OS 9.22 (Mac OS X is not supported) A Macintosh computer with a USB connector and a PowerPC or later CPU 64 MB or more (128 MB or more is recommended)
nTurn off virtual memory. Hard disk: Other: 2 MB or more OMS 2.3.8 (included in the CD-ROM in the package)
Open Music System (OMS) 2.3.8
In order to view the electronic (PDF) manuals included with each application, youll need to install Acrobat Reader. 1 Double-click on the ACROBAT folder. Three different language folders will be displayed: English, German and French. 2 Select the language you want to use and double-click on its folder. Reader Installer will be displayed. The Installer name may differ depending on the language you select. 3 Double-click on the Reader Installer. Acrobat Reader Setup Dialog will be displayed. 4 Execute the installation by following the directions appearing on the screen. After installation is complete, the Acrobat folder appears on your computer (in Hard Disk, as the default). For information on using the Acrobat Reader, refer to the Reader Guide in the Help menu.
With the TWE audio editing software, you can edit wave data directly on your computer. 1 Double-click on the TWE folder. Four different language folders will be displayed. 2 Select the language that you want to use and double-click on its folder. The YAMAHA TWE folder will be displayed. 3 Copy the YAMAHA TWE folder to the hard disk of your computer. For details on how to use TWE, refer to the on-line manual provided in the folder.
Cubase VST 5.0 Demo version
1 Double-click on the Seq_Demo folder. The Cubase folder will be displayed.
2 Double-click on the Cubase folder. The Cubase VST 5.0 DEMO Installer will be displayed. 3 Double-click on the Cubase VST 5.0 DEMO installer le. 4 Execute the installation by following the on-screen directions.
Setup Files for Cubase
Same as for Windows. See page 7.
Preference File for Logic
1 Start Logic. 2 Select Key Commands. in Settings from the Option menu. 3 Select Import Key Commands. from the Option menu in the Key Commands window called up via step #2. 4 In the dialog window called up via step #3, select the preference le for Logic named Logic Preferences in the included CD-ROM and click [Open]. After importing the le, the following setup appears.
Logic Audio Platinum 4.6 Demo
1 Double-click on the Seq_Demo folder. The Logic folder will be displayed.
2 Copy the Logic folder to the hard disk on your computer.
Setting up OMS
The OMS studio setup le for the MOTIF is contained in the included CDROM. This studio setup le is used for setting up OMS. n Before performing the following procedure, the OMS and USB MIDI Driver should be
installed.
1 Use a USB cable to connect the USB terminal of the computer (or the USB hub) to the USB terminal of the MOTIF and turn the MOTIFs power on. 2 Start the computer. 3 Insert the included CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your Macintosh computer. The CD-ROM icon appears on the desktop. Please note that the Key Command settings are replaced with the preference le. 4 Double-click on the CD-ROM icon, International, OMS, and OMS Setup for YAMAHA. The two les MOTIF-USB and MOTIF-USB_multi appear. Copy these to the hard disk on your computer. 5 Double-click on the MOTIF-USB or MOTIF-USB_multi le to start the OMS Setup. Each studio setup le is as follows. MOTIF-USB This is used when connecting a single MOTIF to the computer and using one port (up to 16 MIDI channels). MOTIF-USB_multi This is used when connecting several MOTIFs to the computer and using up to eight ports (up to 128 MIDI channels). Note that one MOTIF can handle up to three ports (up to 48 MIDI channels). n Use of a USB hub is necessary when several MOTIFs are connected to the computer. n Be sure to select [MOTIF-USB_multi] when using the Remote Control function of the
* This is actually the MIDI port number set from the MIDI/OTHER display in the Utility mode.
For details about how to use OMS, refer to OMS2.3J_Manual.pdf supplied with OMS.
Troubleshooting
The driver cannot be installed.
Is the USB cable connected correctly? Check the USB cable connection. Disconnect the USB cable, then connect it again. [Windows] Is the USB function enabled on your computer? When you connect the MOTIF to the computer for the rst time, if the Add New Hardware Wizard does not appear, the USB function on the computer may be disabled. Perform the following steps. 1 Double-click System in the Control Panel to open the System Properties window. 2 Double-click the Device Manager tab and make sure that no ! or x marks appear at Universal serial bus controller or USB Root Hub. If you see an ! or x mark, the USB controller is disabled. For more information, refer to the owners manual of your computer. [Windows] Is any unknown device registered? If driver installation fails, the MOTIF will be marked as an Unknown device, and you will not be able to install the driver. Delete the Unknown device by following the steps below. 1 Double-click System in the Control Panel to open the System Properties window. 2 Double-click the Device Manager tab. With the View devices by type check box checked, look for Other devices. 3 If you nd Other devices, double-click it to extend the tree to look for Unknown device. If one appears, select it and click the [Remove] button. 4 Remove the USB cable from the MOTIF, and make the connection again. 5 Install the driver again.
Cannot suspend or resume the computer correctly.
Do not suspend the computer while the MIDI application is running. If you are using Windows 2000, you may not be able to suspend/resume normally, depending on the particular environment (USB Host Controller, etc.). Even so, simply disconnecting and connecting the USB cable will allow you to use the MOTIF functions again.
How can I delete or re-install the driver?
1 When the MOTIF is recognized correctly, double-click System in the Control Panel to open the System window. 2 Double-click the Device Manager tab, select YAMAHA USB MIDI Driver and delete it. 3 Use the MS-DOS prompt or Explorer to delete the following three les. n To delete these les using Explorer, select Folder Options from the
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from X-Static Goldmine 4 Track No. Track 5 100BPM TRANCE-FORM BREAKS SYNTH & EFFECTS 7 Track 5 84BPM DUBBY TRIP HOP GUITAR+BR.BEAT+SYN 7 LEFT LOOP 01 LOOP 02 LOOP 03 LOOP 04 LOOP 05 LOOP 06 LOOP 07 RIGHT B-FX LP AXE LP1 DUB LP AXE LP2 DUB LP AXE LP3 STN-FX2 LEFT LOOP 01 LOOP 03 LOOP 05 LOOP 07 LOOP 09 LOOP 11 LOOP 13 RIGHT LOOP 02 LOOP 04 LOOP 06 LOOP 08 LOOP 10 LOOP 12 LOOP 14
LEFT LOOP 01 LOOP 03 LOOP 05 BASS SLID EP BELL BREATH B-LOOP DRM 01 DRM 03 DRM 05 DRM 07 DRM 09 DRM 11
RIGHT LOOP 02 LOOP 04 LOOP 06 FLUTE SYN MOVE CHIMES FX CONG BASS DRM 02 DRM 04 DRM 06 DRM 08 DRM 10 DRM 12
from XTcFILES OF HOUSE
DEMO 8 BAR -Mushy DEMO 8 BAR -Moody Boys DEMO 4 BAR -Tribal
3 Lps -124BPM 3 Lps -127BPM 4 Lps -130BPM
2 Pian Chd -house dits Stab+Sweeper -organ? -dreamy Orgn Chd -Deep
2 Fx 4 Drms -vocals - bd/hh/oh/oh 8 Drms -bd/bd/hh/timbale/hh/sd/sd/sd 4 Drms -clp/sd/rim/rim
from STRiCTLY HOUSE BPM Groovin LoFi Extend Lp + 4 Dr + 1 Lp Extend Lp + 2 Dr
from XTcFILES OF TECHNO
DEMO 16 BARS -CloneBone DEMO 16BARS -Da 3TB7s Ride 134 DEMO 8 BARS -Yans getting Phoney
2 Lps -134BPM 3 Synts -dit/wood/sub.buzz 2 Lps -132BPM
2 Synts -Tron/Revers 5 Drms -bd/clp/hh/oh/sh 4 Synts -dit/pian/phon/dit
7 Drms -bd/clp/hh/hh/oh/tmbr/belltr.
3 Drms -bd/hh/hh
from XTcFILES OF JUNGLE
6DrLps -Deep State Loops & Samples Xtended Drum Loop -159BPM -Funk Stop Xtended Drum Loop -154BPM -Jazz Club Xtended Drum Loop -163BPM -Shake & Roll
1 B.Lp Lp 1 -8 Bars Lp 1 -4 Bars Lp 1 -8 Bars
1PadLp -159BPM Lp 2 -8 Bars Lp 2 -8 Bars Lp 2 -4 Bars
4BsTns Lp 3 -8 Bars Lp 3 -4 Bars Lp 3 -4 Bars
1BelPd
Lp 4 -8 Bars
from VINILISTICS 3 Track No. Track 22 SHAKE LOOP -89BPM 8 Bars Loops BD1 SD2 HH3
from STRiCTLY HIPHOP Track No. Track 23 Track 24 Track 25 Track 26 Crispy Hectic Hats Bite Back Funk BPM 94.3 Lps/10br 8 Lps/16br 3 Lps/10br 3 Lps/10br 3 drms 4 drms 3 drmsp 3 drms
from XTcFILES OF HIPHOP Track No. Track 27 DEMO -Sloppy 1 Lp -84BPM 3 Drms -bd/sd/hh E-piano -crackle Chrd Piano -ballad Bass Lp -reverse
from STRiCTLY RNB Track No. Track 28 MineField from YAMAHA R&B Hip Hop Phrases Direction, Demo, Keyboards: Takashi Morio Drums : Yoshio Kishida Bass : LEWTA SAKAMOTO from ALIENS ARE. Guitar: Masaaki Okabayashi (Yamaha) Demo, 10 Drms, 7 Bs, 1 EP, 1 Org, 3 Cym Demo, 8 Drms, 4 Bs, 8 Gt, 1 EP, 1 Clavi, 1 Cym, 1 Clp Demo, 11 Drms, 4 Bs, 16 Gt, 6 SynBrss, 2 Pno, 3 Cym, 1 Cowbell Demo, 10 Drms, 10 Bs, 16 Gt, 7 Org, 1 Tamb, 2 Cym Direction&Guitar : Junki Kawauchi (The Triple X) Drums : Atsuo Okamoto (The Triple X) Bass : Toshiyuki Fukushima (The Triple X) 3 Drms Gt:C7 Ba:C7 Gt:Cm Ba:Cm Gt:Eb9 Ba:Eb Gt:Gm7 Ba:Gm 12 Drms Gt:Gm-GonB Ba:Am-GonB Gt:C-D Ba:C-D Gt:D Ba:D Gt:E Ba:E Gt:E Ba:E Gt:Riff Ba:Riff Gt:Riff Ba:Riff Gt:Riff Ba:Riff Gt:Riff Ba:Riff Gt:Riff Ba:Riff Gt:Single Note Phrase Ba:Single Note Phrase Gt:Single Note Phrase Ba:Single Note Phrase 5 Drms Gt:Am-G Ba:A-G Gt:Am Ba:A Gt:Bb Ba:Bb Gt:C Ba:C 7 Drms Gt:E Ba:E Gt:A Ba:A 2 Drms Gt:E Ba:E Gt:G Ba:G Gt:C Ba:C 5 Drms Gt:Unison Ba:Unison Gt:Am Ba:A Gt:Am Ba:A Gt:D Ba:D 4 Drms Gt:C Ba:C Gt:C Ba:C Gt:G Ba:G Gt:G Ba:G Gt:Riff Ba:Riff Gt:Riff Ba:Riff 8 Drms Gt:Am Ba:A Gt:Am Ba:A Gt:Dm Ba:D Gt:Dm Ba:D Gt:E7 Ba:E Gt:E7 Ba:E BPM Lps/12br + 4 drms
Track 29 Track 30 Track 31 Track 32
Slow 8 Disco! Funky 8 Groovy from YAMAHA Rock Phrases
110 108
Track 33 Track 34
Blues Speed 8
65 145
Track 35 Track 36 Track 37 Track 38 Track 39 Track 40
Medium 8 70s -1 70s - 2 Shufe 16 80s Latin
125 126
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