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Manual de usuario Yamaha, modelo MOTIF-RACK

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. Starting Multi Part Editor from Studio Manager 1. Start Studio Manager as a plug-in within DAW software compatible with Total Recall, or as a stand-alone application. 2. Start Multi Part Editor from Studio Manager. For more information, refer to the installation guide and Studio Manager PDF manual. . Starting the Multi Part Editor in the sequencer software compatible with OPT as a plug- in software. The Multi Part Editor can be used as a plug-in software in any host application compatible with Open Plug-in Technology (OPT). Refer to the owner’s manual of the host application (sequencer, etc.) for details on using plug-in software. nFor OPT-compatible software, the Multi Part Editor settings will be saved along with the song file. 1. Start the host application. 2. Select “MOTIF-RACK Multi Part Editor” in the host application’s “Plug-in” menu. 6 An Example of the Multi Part Editor in Use An Example of the Multi Part Editor in Use nBefore using the Multi Part Editor, you need to set the mode of the MOTIF-RACK to the Multi mode. 1. Click “Setup” under “Setup” in the menu bar to open the Setup dialog. Configure the parameters in this window to enable communication between Multi Part Editor and MOTIF-RACK. For further information, see page 31. nWhen using DAW software that is incompatible with OPT or Total Recall: When starting the Studio Manager as a stand-alone application and using it simultaneously with sequencer software, open the MIDI-USB Driver dialog and merge (join) the MIDI por ts of the sequencer software with the MIDI por ts of the Multi Part Editor (page 9). 2. Transfer the desired User Voices from the MOTIF-RACK (page 33) or open a Voice Editor file (page 17) with the Multi Part Editor. n Once User Voices are updated in the Multi Part Editor, they can be used the next time Multi Part Editor is started. If new voices are created or edited with the MOTIF-RACK or Voice Editor, the user voices must again be updated by transferring them from the MOTIF-RACK or opening a Voice Editor file. nIf you don’t intend to use User Voices in the Multi, you can skip this step. 3. Transfer the desired Multi from the MOTIF-RACK into the Multi Part Editor. For more information, see “Receive Multi Bulk” on page 19. nIf you intend to use a default Multi, you can skip this step. In this case, transmit the Multi (page 18) in order to synchronize the data in the Multi Part Editor and MOTIF-RACK. (1) Select the Multi data you want to send to the Multi Part Editor on the MOTIF-RACK. (2) Select “Receive Multi Bulk” under “Setup” in the menu bar. 4. Select a voice for each part. (1) Click on the voice name or bank name for each part to display the “Voice List”. (2) Select the voice you want to assign to the part. 5. Set parameters for each part in the Part Mixer window. Click the [DETAIL] button for each part and for the Common Section to make further settings. 6. Save your edited data by clicking the [Save] button in the toolbar. You can save a Multi for each of your songs. When you want to play a song, open the Multi Part Editor file (*.M5E) corresponding to the song. It will automatically be transmitted to the MOTIF-RACK. No further settings are necessary. Additionally, when running Multi Part Editor as a plug-in under a OPT-compatible host application such as SQ01, you can save your Multi Part Editor data as part of the host application’s song data. • When starting the Multi Part Editor from the Studio Manager, you can save the Multi Part Editor data into the Session file of Studio Manager. • When using DAW (digital audio workstation) software compatible with Total Recall and the Studio Manager together, the Multi Part Editor data will be saved into the Project file (Song file) of the DAW. 7 8 Notice when starting the Studio Manager as a stand-alone application When starting the Studio Manager as a stand-alone application, you’ll also need to have the sequencer running simultaneously so that you can check the Part or Voice sounds edited in the Multi Part Editor or Voice Editor by using an external keyboard. As shown in the example below, set the MIDI through function (echo setting) of the sequencer to direct the MIDI messages from an external keyboard to the MOTIF-RACK. Connection example Computer Multi Part Editor or Voice Editor MIDI Keyboard USB MIDI In Port 0-1 USB MIDI Out Port 0-2 MIDI through (Echo setting) = on Sequencer Studio Manager MOTIF-RACK USB MIDI In Port 1-1 Merge (join) Port 0-1 with Port 0-2 USB MIDI Out Port 0-1 (page 9) Merging the MIDI inputs/outputs when using DAW software that is incompati ble with OPT or Total Recall When starting the Studio Manager as a stand-alone application and using it simultaneously with sequencer software, open the MIDI-USB Driver dialog and merge (join) the MIDI ports of the sequencer software with the MIDI ports of the Multi Part Editor. (1) Display the “YAMAHA USB-MIDI Driver” dialog. Windows XP From the [Start] menu, select [Control Panels] > [MIDI-USB Driver]. Mac OS X ...


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