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User manual Yamaha, model MOTIF-RACK ES

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Right-click the MOTIF-RACK ES Multi Part Editor icon in the Studio Manager window. Select “Configure Total Recall,” then select the data to be recalled. The data that can be selected differs depending on the Editor. The following data types can be selected in the MOTIF-RACK ES Multi Part Editor. • All .............................................. Multi, Normal User 1-3, and Drum User Voice data • Multi .......................................... Multi data • Normal User 1 Voice ................. Normal User 1 Voice data • Normal User 2 Voice ................. Normal User 2 Voice data • Normal User 3 Voice ................. Normal User 3 Voice data • Drum User Voice ....................... Drum User Voice data (You can select multiple data simultaneously from the Multi, Normal User 1-3, and Drum User Voices.) nWhen checking [From Hardware] from the [Synchronize] menu > [Total Recall], the Solo/Mute data will not be recalled. 3 Multi Part Editor Files Every Multi in the MOTIF-RACK ES can be made up of voices selected from the collection of User Voices stored in the MOTIF-RACK ES. When a voice is modified, each Multi that utilizes that voice will be modified as well and as a result, your Multis may not sound the way they did when you first made them. This is why Multi Part Editor files contain not only Multi data (pan, volume, effects and mixer settings, etc.) but User Voice data as well, ensuring that the voices which were used when the Multi was made can be saved and recalled. For example, let’s say you want to play a Multi, but you’ve edited or even overwritten some of the voices it uses. In this case, if you saved the Multi using Multi Part Editor, you can simply send the User Voice data from Multi Part Editor back to the MOTIF-RACK ES (page 32). The Multi will sound just as it did when you saved it. n When transmitting the User Voice data of the Multi Part Editor to the MOTIF-RACK ES, the User Voice data saved in the MOTIF-RACK ES will be lost. Makeup of Multi Part Editor Files (.M3E) User Voice Data • User1 (128) • User2 (128) • User3 (128) • DrumUser (32) Multi Data Each file contains Multi data and the User Voice data used by the Multi. Makeup of Multi within MOTIF-RACK ES Multi Data 1 User Voice Data • User1 (128) • User2 (128) • User3 (128) • DrumUser (32) Multi Data 128 All Multis share the same collection of User Voices. 4 About Open Plug-in Technology Open Plug-in Technology (OPT) is a new software format that enables you to control MIDI devices from a music DAW application software. For example, this allows you to start up and operate various parts of your music system, such as plug-in board editors, and mixing control editors directly from an OPT-compatible sequencer, without having to use each separately. OPT also makes it unnecessary to set MIDI drivers for each application, streamlining your music production system and making all operations more convenient and seamless. In addition to the original OPT, there is also Open Plug-in Technology Version 2 (OPT 2), designed for use with the Total Recall software. Studio Manager is a host application that supports OPT 2. 5 About the OPT Levels and Overview The host application and its compatibility with OPT is divided into three levels, as shown below. Level 1 OPT Panels provides basic support for opening and displaying OPT control panels that can transmit data via the client’s external MIDI ports. Typically this will allow basic hardware editor control panels to operate properly. Level 2 OPT Processors provides support for real-time MIDI processors and panel automa- tion. Typically this will allow both real-time and offline MIDI effects to operate properly and supply automation to OPT panels. Level 3 OPT Views provides support for edit views and MIDI processors/panels that require direct access to client program storage structures. Typically this will allow sophisti- cated MIDI edit views to be supported. OPT-compatible plug-in software is connected directly to an OPT-compatible host application. OPT Level Implementation for the MOTIF-RACK ES Multi Part Editor This chart shows the OPT-compatibility of the MOTIF-RACK ES Multi Part Editor. Editor Host Application Editor Editor OPT OPT levels of the host application MOTIF-RACK ES Multi Part Editor operation compatibility Operation support Operation limits VIEWS (Level 3) Yes None PROCESSORS (Level 2) Yes None PANELS (Level 1) Yes Bulk reception, remote control All operations of the MOTIF-RACK ES Multi Part Editor can be utilized when running as a plug- in within Level 2 (Processors) and Level 3 (Views) host applications. Bulk data reception and remote control are not supported when running within Level 1 (Panels) host applications. n Certain operations may not work as expected if there is no corresponding function in the host application. The highest level of implementation for the host application is indicated by the OPT logo which appears along with the version information in the application. About t...


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