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PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS:
Yamaha electronic products
may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or
molded/stamped facsimiles of these graphics on the enclosure.
The explanation of these graphics appears on this page. Please
observe all cautions indicated on this page and those indicated in
the safety instruction section.
The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle
is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the
product.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within
the equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user
to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be
of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of
electrical shock.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
All Yamaha electronic products are tested
and approved by an independent safety testing laboratory in order
that you may be sure that when it is properly installed and used in
its normal and customary manner, all foreseeable risks have been
eliminated. DO NOT modify this unit or commission others to do so
unless specifically authorized by Yamaha. Product performance
and/or safety standards may be diminished. Claims filed under the
expressed warranty may be denied if the unit is/has been modified.
Implied warranties may also be affected.
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE:
The information
contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of
printing. However, Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify
any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update
existing units.
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES:
Yamaha strives to produce products
that are both user safe and environmentally friendly. We sincerely
believe that our products and the production methods used to
produce them, meet these goals. In keeping with both the letter and
the spirit of the law, we want you to be aware of the following:
Battery Notice:
This product MAY contain a small non-
rechargeable battery which (if applicable) is soldered in place. The
average life span of this type of battery is approximately five years.
When replacement becomes necessary, contact a qualified service
representative to perform the replacement.
Warning:
Do not attempt to recharge, disassemble, or incinerate
this type of battery. Keep all batteries away from children. Dispose
of used batteries promptly and as regulated by applicable laws.
Note: In some areas, the servicer is required by law to return the
defective parts. However, you do have the option of having the
servicer dispose of these parts for you.
Disposal Notice:
Should this product become damaged beyond
repair, or for some reason its useful life is considered to be at an
end, please observe all local, state, and federal regulations that
relate to the disposal of products that contain lead, batteries,
plastics, etc.
NOTICE:
Service charges incurred due to lack of knowledge
relating to how a function or effect works (when the unit is operating
as designed) are not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, and
are therefore the owners responsibility. Please study this manual
carefully and consult your dealer before requesting service.
NAME PLATE LOCATION:
The graphic below indicates the
location of the name plate. The model number, serial number,
power requirements, etc., are located on this plate. You should
record the model number, serial number, and the date of purchase
in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a
permanent record of your purchase.
Model
Serial No.
Purchase Date
SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
POWER
ON
OFF
AC
INLET
mLAN
I
O
EXPANSION
I
O
EXPANSION
CAUTION
POWER
ON
OFF
AC
INLET
CAUTION
ATTENTION
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
:RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE
F
THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INT
E
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERE
N
THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
THIS CLASS B DEIGITAL APPARATUS COMPL
DU CANADA.
CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE LA CLASSE
B
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
DO NOT OPEN
POWER
ON
OFF
AC
INLET
MOTIF6
MOTIF7
MOTIF8
92-469- 1 (rear)
INFORMATION RELATING TO PERSONAL INJURY, ELECTRICAL SHOCK,
AND FIRE HAZARD POSSIBILITIES HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THIS LIST.
WARNING-
When using any electrical or electronic product,
basic precautions should always be followed. These precautions
include, but are not limited to, the following:
1.
Read all Safety Instructions, Installation Instructions, Special
Message Section items, and any Assembly Instructions found in
this manual BEFORE making any connections, including
connection to the main supply.
2.
Do not attempt to service this product beyond that
described in the user-maintenance instructions. All other servicing
should be referred to qualified service personnel.
3.
Main Power Supply Verification: Yamaha products are
manufactured specifically for the supply voltage in the area where
they are to be sold. If you should move, or if any doubt exists about
the supply voltage in your area, please contact your dealer for
supply voltage verification and (if applicable) instructions. The
required supply voltage is printed on the name plate. For name
plate location, please refer to the graphic found in the Special
Message Section of this manual.
4.
DANGER
-Grounding Instructions: This product must be
grounded and therefore has been equipped with a three pin
attachment plug. If this product should malfunction, the ground pin
provides a path of low resistance for electrical current, reducing the
risk of electrical shock. If your wall socket will not accommodate this
type plug, contact an electrician to have the outlet replaced in
accordance with local electrical codes. Do NOT modify the plug or
change the plug to a different type!
5.
WARNING
: Do not place this product or any other objects
on the power cord or place it in a position where anyone could walk
on, trip over, or roll anything over power or connecting cords of any
kind. The use of an extension cord is not recommended! If you must
use an extension cord, the minimum wire size for a 25’ cord (or less)
is 18 AWG. NOTE: The smaller the AWG number, the larger the
current handling capacity. For longer extension cords, consult a
local electrician.
6.
Ventilation: Electronic products, unless specifically
designed for enclosed installations, should be placed in locations
that do not interfere with proper ventilation. If instructions for
enclosed installations are not provided, it must be assumed that
unobstructed ventilation is required.
7.
Temperature considerations: Electronic products should be
installed in locations that do not seriously contribute to their
operating temperature. Placement of this product close to heat
sources such as; radiators, heat registers etc., should be avoided.
8.
This product was NOT designed for use in wet/damp
locations and should not be used near water or exposed to rain.
Examples of wet /damp locations are; near a swimming pool, spa,
tub, sink, or wet basement.
9.
This product should be used only with the components
supplied or; a cart ,rack, or stand that is recommended by the
manufacturer. If a cart, rack, or stand is used, please observe all
safety markings and instructions that accompany the accessory
product.
10.
The power supply cord (plug) should be disconnected from
the outlet when electronic products are to be left unused for
extended periods of time. Cords should also be disconnected when
there is a high probability of lightning and/or electrical storm
activity.
11.
Care should be taken that objects do not fall and liquids are
not spilled into the enclosure through any openings that may exist.
12.
Electrical/electronic products should be serviced by a
qualified service person when:
a. The power supply cord has been damaged; or
b. Objects have fallen, been inserted, or liquids have been
spilled into the enclosure through openings; or
c. The product has been exposed to rain; or
d. The product does not operate, exhibits a marked change
in performance; or
e. The product has been dropped, or the enclosure of the
product has been damaged.
13.
This product, either alone or in combination with an amplifier
and headphones or speaker/s, may be capable of producing sound
levels that could cause permanent hearing loss. DO NOT operate
for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is
uncomfortable. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the
ears, you should consult an audiologist.
IMPORTANT
: The louder the sound, the shorter the time period
before damage occurs.
14.
Some Yamaha products may have benches and/or
accessory mounting fixtures that are either supplied as a part of the
product or as optional accessories. Some of these items are
designed to be dealer assembled or installed. Please make sure
that benches are stable and any optional fixtures (where
applicable) are well secured BEFORE using. Benches supplied by
Yamaha are designed for seating only. No other uses are
recommended.
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
WARNING
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical
shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument. The required voltage
is printed on the name plate of the instrument.
Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have
accumulated on it.
Use only the supplied power cord/plug.
Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators, and
do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord, place heavy objects on it,
or place it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything
over it.
This instrument contains no user-serviceable parts. Do not attempt to
disassemble or modify the internal components in any way.
Do not expose the instrument to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet
conditions, or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into any
openings.
Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands.
Do not put burning items, such as candles, on the unit.
A burning item may fall over and cause a fire.
If the power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged, or if there is a sudden loss
of sound during use of the instrument, or if any unusual smells or smoke should
appear to be caused by it, immediately turn off the power switch, disconnect the
electric plug from the outlet, and have the instrument inspected by qualified
Yamaha service personnel.
CAUTION
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others, or damage to
the instrument or other property. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Always connect the three-pin attachment plug to a properly grounded power
source. (For more information about the main power supply, see page 20.)
When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet, always hold the
plug itself and not the cord. Pulling by the cord can damage it.
Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for
extended periods of time, or during electrical storms.
Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple-connector.
Doing so can result in lower sound quality, or possibly cause overheating in the
outlet.
Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme cold or
heat (such as in direct sunlight, near a heater, or in a car during the day) to prevent
the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal components.
Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile
phone, or other electric devices. Otherwise, the instrument, TV, or radio may
generate noise.
Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall
over.
Before moving the instrument, remove all connected cables.
Do not place objects in front of the instrument's air vent, since this may prevent
adequate ventilation of the internal components, and possibly result in the
instrument overheating.
Power supply/Power cord
Do not open
Water warning
Fire warning
If you notice any abnormality
Power supply/Power cord Location
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Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the
power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all components,
set all volume levels to minimum. Also, be sure to set the volumes of all
components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls
while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level.
When cleaning the instrument, use a soft, dry cloth. Do not use paint thinners,
solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
Do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the instrument.
Never insert or drop paper, metallic, or other objects into the gaps on the panel or
keyboard. If this happens, turn off the power immediately and unplug the power
cord from the AC outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha
service personnel.
Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the instrument, since this might
discolor the panel or keyboard.
Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the instrument, and do not
use excessive force on the buttons, switches or connectors.
Do not operate the instrument for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable
volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss. If you experience any
hearing loss or ringing in the ears, consult a physician.
This instrument has a built-in lithium backup battery. When you unplug the power
cord from the AC outlet, the SRAM data (see page 63) is retained. However, if the
backup battery fully discharges, this data will be lost. When the backup battery is
running low, the LCD display indicates “Change internal battery.” In this case,
immediately save the data to a Memory Card (SmartMedia)/a SCSI disk then have
qualified Yamaha service personnel replace the backup battery.
Saving and backing up your data
For instruments with DRAM (RAM that does not retain data)
DRAM data (see page 63) is lost when you turn off the power to the instrument.
Save the data to a Memory Card (SmartMedia)/a SCSI disk.
For instruments with SRAM (RAM that retains data by using a lithium
battery)
SRAM data (see page 63) is retained when the power is turned off, as long as the
backup battery retains a charge. However, the data could be lost due to
malfunction or incorrect operation. Save important data to a Memory Card
(SmartMedia)/a SCSI disk.
Backing up the Memory Card (SmartMedia)/SCSI disk
•To protect against data loss through media damage, we recommend that you save
your important data onto twoMemory Cards (SmartMedia)/SCSI disk.
Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the instrument, or data that is lost or destroyed.
Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use.
Make sure to discard used batteries according to local regulations.
Connections
Maintenance
Handling caution
Backup battery
Saving data
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
1.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this
manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by
Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.
2. IMPORTANT:
When connecting this product to accessories and/or another
product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this
product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow
instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA.
3. NOTE:
This product has been tested and found to comply with the
requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class "B" digital devices.
Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of
assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not
result in harmful interference with other electronic devices. This equipment
generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to
the instructions found in the users manual, may cause interference harmful to
the operation of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regulations
does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this
product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined
by turning the unit "OFF" and "ON", please try to eliminate the problem by
using one of the following measures:
Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the
interference.
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or fuse)
circuits or install AC line filter/s.
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the
antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to co-axial type
cable.
If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please
contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product. If you
can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Corporation
of America, Electronic Service Division, 6600 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena
Park, CA90620
The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by
Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries.
* This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
(class B)
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM
Connecting the Plug and Cord
WARNING:
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT. The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with
the following code:
GREEN-AND-YELLOW :EARTH
BLUE :NEUTRAL
BROWN :LIVE
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not
correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your
plug proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured GREEN-and-YELLOW must be connected to
the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety
earth symbol or colored GREEN or GREEN-and-YELLOW.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which
is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal
which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
* This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K.) Ltd.
(3 wires)
NEDERLAND / THE NETHERLANDS
Dit apparaat bevat een lithium batterij voor geheugen back-up.
This apparatus contains a lithium battery for memory back-up.
Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de batterij op het
moment dat u het apparaat ann het einde van de levensduur afdankt of
de volgende Yamaha Service Afdeiing:
Yamaha Music Nederland Service Afdeiing
Kanaalweg 18-G, 3526 KL UTRECHT
Tel. 030-2828425
For the removal of the battery at the moment of the disposal at the end
of the service life please consult your retailer or Yamaha Service Center
as follows:
Yamaha Music Nederland Service Center
Address :Kanaalweg 18-G, 3526 KL UTRECHT
Tel :030-2828425
Gooi de batterij niet weg, maar lever hem in als KCA.
Do not throw away the battery. Instead, hand it in as small chemical
waste.
(lithium disposal)
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri—Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må
kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri
tilbage til leverandoren.
VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en
ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt
batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion.
VAROITUS
Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo
ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty paristo
valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
(lithium caution)
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MOTIF Introduction
Introduction
Congratulations and thank you for your purchase of the Yamaha MOTIF Music Production Synthesizer!
You now own what is perhaps the best-sounding, most versatile, and certainly most powerful synthesizer and total music
production instrument on the planet.
We strove to put virtually all our synthesizer technology and music making know-how into one instrument — and we
succeeded. The new MOTIF not only gives you the latest and greatest sounds and rhythms (as well as the ability to create
and sample your own), it gives you powerful, easy-to-use tools for playing, combining and controlling these dynamic
sounds/rhythms — in real time, as you perform!
Take time to look through this manual carefully. It’s packed with important information on how to get the most from this
amazing instrument.
Dive in now and enjoy!
Package Contents
The following items have been included with your MOTIF. Check to see that you have everything listed here.
• Synthesizer • AC Power cord • CD-ROM x 3
• Owners Manual (this book) • Data List • Installation Guide
About the included CD-ROM
The accompanying CD-ROM features special software for use with the MOTIF. Included is a Voice Editor, which gives you
comprehensive and intuitive editing tools for the MOTIF, and a File Manager, which lets you easily transfer data between
the storage device connected to your MOTIF and a computer. For details, see the separate Installation Guide or the online
manuals included with the software.
Do NOT attempt to play back Track 1 (which contains the software data) on an audio CD player. Doing so may result in damage
to your audio equipment and speakers, as well as your hearing.
About This Manual
This manual consists of the following sections.
The Controls & Connectors
Use this section to find out about all of the buttons, controls and connectors of the MOTIF.
Setting Up
Before going on to any other part of the manual, we strongly suggest you read this section
first. It shows you how to get started playing and using your new MOTIF.
Basic Structure
This section provides a detailed overview of all of the main functions and features of the
MOTIF, and shows how they fit together.
Basic Operation
This section introduces you to the basic operating conventions of the MOTIF, such as
editing values and changing settings.
Quick Start Guide
In this tutorial section, youll take a guided tour through the various functions of the
MOTIF, and get some hands-on experience in playing and using it.
Reference
The MOTIF encyclopedia. This section explains all parameters, settings, functions,
features, modes and operations in full detail.
Appendix
This section contains detailed information on the MOTIF such as Specifications and an
Alert Message List as well as instructions for installing optional equipment
(e.g., SIMM modules, AIEB2, mLAN8E interface, and Plug-in Boards).
Data List (separate booklet)
This contains various important lists such as the Voice List, Preset Pattern Phrase List,
Effect List, MIDI Data Format, and MIDI Implementation Chart.
Installation Guide (separate booklet)
Refer to this for instructions on installing the included software programs (on the CD-
ROM) to your computer.
Copying of the commercially available music sequence data and/or digital audio files is strictly prohibited, except for
your own personal use.
The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this Owner’s Manual are for instructional purposes only, and may
appear somewhat different from those on your instrument.
The company names and product names in this Owner’s Manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies.
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MOTIF Introduction
Important Features
Wide range of
dynamic and authentic voices
— over
512 in total, with 49 drum kits. Use the
Category
Search
function to quickly call up the sounds you
want, based on their instrument type.
Performance mode
lets you use four different voices
together — in layers or in a keyboard split.
Integrated Sampling Sequencer
— seamlessly
combines audio and MIDI recording.
* Full
Sample recording and editing
features, with
4MB of memory (expandable to 64MB).
* Wide
data compatibility
lets you load AIFF and WAV
files, as well as samples and program/voice data from
other samplers.
* Convenient
Resampling
function lets you sample the
sound of the MOTIF itself directly. Play your own
melodies, riffs and rhythms — and use them as samples.
* Unique
Slice feature
automatically chops up your
rhythms and riffs into their individual beats and notes.
This lets you manipulate the component parts of your
sample loops as MIDI data — and gives you the power
to easily change tempo and even the rhythmic feel,
without disturbing the pitch or sound quality.
* Using the
Song mode
, record your music to the
sequencer
in conventional linear fashion, from
beginning to end. Or use the
phrase-based functions
to assemble rhythms and patterns — “playing” your
arrangements in real time.
Extensive
effect processing
, with Reverb (12 types),
Chorus (25 types), two separate Insertion sections
(total 104 types), a Variation section (25 types), and a
Master 5-band EQ.
Comprehensive
real-time control with four knobs
and four sliders
— letting you adjust filter, levels,
effects, EG, and more, while you play.
Pattern mode
functions let you craft different
rhythmic sections and riffs as individual elements —
which you can easily and intuitively combine in real
time to create full rhythm tracks.
The built-in
Arpeggio
feature not only puts a wealth of
hip rhythmic sequences at your fingertips, it even has
special “human” patterns — such as guitar strumming
and woodwind trills.
Once you’ve collected all the audio samples, loops,
MIDI data, and patterns you need for your song, use
Pattern Chain
to arrange the pieces in real time. This
hands-on approach makes it easier than ever to come
up with great ideas and amazing songs.
Song Scene
is another powerful tool that lets you take
“snapshots” of the sequencer track settings (such as
pan, volume, and others). Then, during playback or
recording, simply switch among the Scenes for instant,
dynamic changes.
Master mode
for using the MOTIF as a master
keyboard controller (with independent Zones), and for
easily reconfiguring the instrument between Voice/
Performance play and Song/Pattern play in live
applications.
Exceptionally
easy-to-understand interface
with
two-tiered operation buttons: [F1] - [F6] and [SF1] -
[SF5]
Remote Control
— for operating your favorite
sequencing software from the panel controls of the
MOTIF. Mute tracks, control transport (Play, Stop,
Record, etc.), mix both MIDI and audio tracks (up to
16) with the MOTIF’s knobs and sliders, pan the
tracks, control EQ, and tweak effect sends — all
without ever touching the mouse.
Three
Modular Synthesis Plug-in System
slots let
you upgrade the MOTIF with a completely new
synthesizer or sound-processing engine. These Plug-in
boards give you more voices, more effects, more
polyphony and more instrument parts. Plus, special
Plug-in voices have already been programmed and
stored to the MOTIF, ready to be played as soon as you
install the proper board.
Comprehensive I/O terminals
— including
assignable outputs, audio inputs, optical digital output,
MIDI, USB for multi-port connection to a computer,
SmartMedia card slot and SCSI terminal for data
storage. There’s even an expansion bay for installing
the optional AIEB board for additional ins and outs —
both analog and digital.
Expansion bay for optional mLAN — Yamaha’s new
mLAN interface
technology makes it possible to
transfer all your digital audio and MIDI data via a
single broad-band cable.
Included software
— Packed with your MOTIF are
two powerful software programs:
Voice Editor
and
File Utility
. The Voice Editor puts all the
comprehensive editing features and parameters of the
instrument right on your computer screen for easy
editing. With File Utility, you can access and organize
all your important MOTIF data (stored to Memory
card or SCSI device) directly from the computer.
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MOTIF Table of Contents
Table of Contents
The Controls & Connectors 10
Front Panel ........................................................ 10
Rear Panel..........................................................16
Setting Up 20
Power Supply .....................................................20
Connections ....................................................... 21
Powering Up ......................................................29
Basic Structure 30
Mode ..................................................................30
System Overview ...............................................33
Controller block ..........................................................33
Sequencer block ..........................................................33
Tone Generator block.................................................34
Effect block..................................................................39
Main functions...................................................42
Voices and Performances............................................42
Controllers...................................................................48
Song and Pattern (Sequencer mode) .........................51
Arpeggio ......................................................................55
Master (Master mode) ................................................56
Sampling......................................................................58
Internal Memory and File Management ...................63
Remote Control to Computer Sequence Software.....65
Basic Operation 67
Calling up the Operation Displays.....................67
Display-based Controls ......................................72
Quick Start Guide 77
Playing the Demos .............................................77
Playing Voices ....................................................80
Editing Voices ....................................................83
Storing edited Voices..........................................86
Playing Performances ........................................88
Editing Performances (Layer/Split) ..................89
Storing the edited Performance .........................90
Using the Arpeggio function..............................91
Using as a Master Keyboard ..............................93
Saving/Loading data ..........................................97
Sampling with Song Playback
(Integrated Sampling Sequencer) ......................99
Remote Control for external sequencer
(Real-time external control surface) ............... 119
Reference 121
Voice Mode ....................................................... 121
Function Tree ...........................................................121
Voice Play mode ....................................................... 124
Voice Edit mode ....................................................... 129
Voice Job mode......................................................... 158
Voice Store mode...................................................... 159
Performance Mode .......................................... 160
Function Tree........................................................... 160
Performance Play mode ........................................... 162
Performance Edit mode ........................................... 165
Performance Job mode ............................................. 175
Performance Store mode.......................................... 176
Song Mode ....................................................... 177
Function Tree........................................................... 177
Song Play mode ........................................................ 179
Song Record mode.................................................... 183
Song Edit mode ........................................................ 189
Song Job mode .......................................................... 193
Song Mixing mode ................................................... 205
Song Mixing Job mode ............................................. 212
Song Mixing Store mode.......................................... 214
Pattern Mode....................................................215
Function Tree........................................................... 215
Pattern Play mode .................................................... 217
Pattern Record mode................................................ 221
Pattern Edit mode .................................................... 224
Pattern Job mode ...................................................... 225
Pattern Mixing mode ............................................... 232
Sampling Mode................................................ 233
Function Tree........................................................... 233
Sampling Record mode ............................................ 234
Sampling Edit mode ................................................. 240
Sampling Job mode................................................... 241
Utility Mode .................................................... 249
Function Tree........................................................... 249
Utility mode.............................................................. 250
Utility Job mode ....................................................... 260
File Mode .........................................................261
Function Tree .......................................................... 261
File mode .................................................................. 262
Master Mode ................................................... 268
Function Tree........................................................... 268
Master Play mode..................................................... 269
Master Edit mode ..................................................... 270
Master Job mode....................................................... 273
Master Store mode ................................................... 274
Appendix 275
Information Displays ...................................... 275
Display Messages ............................................ 277
Troubleshooting .............................................. 279
Installing Optional Hardware..........................281
Optional Plug-in Board Installation ........................ 282
Optional AIEB2 or mLAN8E Installation.............. 284
Optional SIMM Installation .................................... 287
Handling the Memory Card (SmartMedia™*). 289
Connecting external SCSI devices................... 290
About SCSI ............................................................... 290
Notes on musical copyright............................. 292
Specifications .................................................. 293
INDEX............................................................. 295
The Controls &
Setting Up
Basic Structure
Basic Operation
Quick Start Guide
Reference
Voice mode
Performance mode
Song mode
Pattern mode
Sample mode
Utility mode
File mode
Master mode
Connectors
Appendix
10
MOTIF The Controls & Connectors
Front Panel
The Control & Connectors
The Controls & Connectors
Front Panel
MOTIF6
MOTIF7
OCTAVE
DOWN
UP
KNOB
CONTROL
FUNCTION
PAN
REVERB
CHORUS
TEMPO
ATTACK RELEASECUTOFF
RESONANCE
ASSIGN A ASSIGN B ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN 2
KN 1 KN 2 KN 3 KN 4
MEQ LOW
MEQ HI MIDMEQLOW MID MEQ HIGH
REMOTE
CONTROL
ON/OFF
EFFECT BYPASS
ARPEGGIO
INSERTION
SYSTEM
ON/OFF
MASTER
VOLUME
VOLUME 1 VOLUME 2 VOLUME 3 VOLUME 4
CS 1 CS 2 CS 3 CS 4
ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4
SEQ
TRANSPORT
LOCATE
1
2
REC
MODE
VOICE PERFORM MASTER
SEQUENCER
SONG
PATTERN
FILE
INTEGRATED
SAMPLING
MIXING
UTILITY
EDIT
JOB
STORE
COMPARE
SCENE STORE
SET LOCATE
OCTAVE
DOWN
UP
KNOB
CONTROL
FUNCTION
PA N
REVERB
CHORUS
TEMPO
AT TAC K RELEASECUTOFF
RESONANCE
ASSIGN A ASSIGN B ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN 2
KN 1 KN 2 KN 3 KN 4
MEQ LOW
MEQ HI MIDMEQLOW MID MEQ HIGH
MASTER
VOLUME
VOLUME 1 VOLUME 2 VOLUME 3 VOLUME 4
CS 1 CS 2 CS 3 CS 4
ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4
REMOTE
CONTROL
ON/OFF
EFFECT BYPASS
ARPEGGIO
INSERTION
SYSTEM
ON/OFF
SEQ
TRANSPORT
LOCATE
1
2
REC
MODE
VOICE PERFORM MASTER
SEQUENCER
SONG
PATTERN
FILE
INTEGRATED
SAMPLING
MIXING
UTILITY
EDIT
JOB
STORE
COMPARE
SCENE STORE
SET LOCATE
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MOTIF The Controls & Connectors
Front Panel
The Control & Connectors
PLG 2
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
15
CATEGORY
SEARCH
SONG SCENE
SF 1SF 2SF 3SF 4SF 5
F1 F2 F3 F4 F6F5
INFORMATION
DEC/NO INC/YES
EXIT
ENTER
EXECUTE
MUSIC
PRODUCTION
SYNTHESIZER
Integrated
Sampling
Sequencer
Real-time External Control
Surface
Modular
Synthesis
Plug-in
System
DRUM KITS
FAVORITES
SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3
PRE 1
PRE 2
PRE 3
GM
USER PLG 1
PLG 3
A. PIANO
KEYBOARD
ORGAN
GUITAR/
PLUCKED
BASS
STRINGS
BRASS
REED/PIPE
SYN LEAD SYN PAD/
CHOIR
SYN COMP CHROMATIC
PERCUSSION
DRUM /
PERCUSSION
SE
MUSICAL FX COMBI
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
SECTION
TRACK
SELECT
MUTE
SOLO
BANK
GROUP
NUMBER
COMMON
ELEMENT/ PERF.PART/ ZONE
SONG SCENE
SF 1SF 2SF 3SF 4SF 5
F1 F2 F3 F4 F6F5
INFORMATION
DEC/NO INC/YES
EXIT
ENTER
EXECUTE
MUSIC
PRODUCTION
SYNTHESIZER
Integrated
Sampling
Sequencer
Real-time External Control
Surface
Modular
Synthesis
Plug-in
System
DRUM KITS
FAVORITES
SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3
PRE 1
PRE 2
PRE 3
GM
USER PLG 1
PLG 3
A. PIANO
KEYBOARD
ORGAN
GUITAR/
PLUCKED
BASS
STRINGS
BRASS
REED/PIPE
SYN LEAD SYN PAD/
CHOIR
SYN COMP CHROMATIC
PERCUSSION
DRUM /
PERCUSSION
SE
MUSICAL FX COMBI
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CATEGORY
SEARCH
BANK
GROUP
NUMBER
SECTION
TRACK
SELECT
MUTE
SOLO
PLG 2
COMMON
ELEMENT/ PERF.PART/ ZONE
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MOTIF The Controls & Connectors
Front Panel
The Control & Connectors
MOTIF8
KNOB
CONTROL
FUNCTION
PAN
REVERB
CHORUS
TEMPO
ATTA CK RELEASECUTOFF
RESONANCE
ASSIGN A ASSIGN B ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN 2
KN 1 KN 2 KN 3 KN 4
MEQ LOW
MEQ HI MIDMEQ LOWMID MEQ HIGH
REMOTE
CONTROL
ON/OFF
MASTER
VOLUME
VOLUME 1 VOLUME 2 VOLUME 3 VOLUME 4
CS 1 CS 2 CS 3 CS 4
ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4
EFFECT BYPASS
ARPEGGIO
INSERTION
SYSTEM
ON/OFF
SEQ
TRANSPORT
LOCATE
1
2
REC
VOICE PERFORM MASTER
SEQUENCER
SONG
PATT ERN
FILE
INTEGRATED
SAMPLING
MIXING
UTILITY
EDIT
JOB
STORE
COMPARE
SCENE STORE
SET LOCATE
MODE
1 OCTAVE [UP] and [DOWN] buttons (page 127)
Use these buttons to change the note range of the
keyboard. To restore the normal octave setting,
press both buttons simultaneously.
n Because of its extended keyboard, the MOTIF 8
does not have OCTAVE buttons.
2 PITCH bend wheel (page 48)
Controls the pitch bend effect. You can also assign
other functions to this controller.
3 MODULATION wheel (page 48)
Controls the modulation effect. You can also assign
other functions to this controller.
4 MASTER VOLUME
Adjusts the volume of the overall sound, as output
from the rear-panel OUTPUT L/MONO and R
jacks as well as the PHONES jack.
5 [KNOB CONTROL FUNCTION] button and
four Knobs (pages 48, 132)
These four highly versatile knobs let you adjust
various aspects or parameters of the current Voice.
Use the [KNOB CONTROL FUNCTION] button to
change the parameter set for the knobs. The
corresponding LED lights to indicate which group
of parameters are active.
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MOTIF The Controls & Connectors
Front Panel
The Control & Connectors
6 [CS1] - [CS4] (Control Slider) (page 48)
Controls the volume of each part/element.
In the Master mode, the Zone setting (page 271)
allows you to assign various functions (Control
Change numbers) to these Sliders other than the
volume.
7 [REMOTE CONTROL ON/OFF] button
(page 256)
When this is on, the following panel controls can be
used to directly control mixing and transport
functions on your sequencer software.
• Knobs
• Control Sliders
• [SEQ TRANSPORT] buttons
• [TRACK SELECT] button
• [MUTE] button
8 [EFFECT BYPASS] buttons
For enabling/disabling Effect Bypass. Press the
button (the LED lights) to bypass effect processing
of the current Voice or Performance.
The bypassed effects (Reverb, Chorus, Variation, or
Insertion) are specified in the Utility Mode
(page 250).
9 [ARPEGGIO ON/OFF] button (page 55)
Press this button to enable or disable playback of
the Arpeggio for each Voice, Performance, Song, or
Pattern. If the Arpeggio Switch of the selected part
is set to off in the Performance/Song/Pattern mode,
however, pressing this button has no effect.
SF 1SF 2 SF 3
SONG SCENE
SF 4 SF 5
F1 F2 F3 F4 F6F5
INFORMATION
DEC/NO INC/YES
EXIT
ENTER
EXECUTE
MUSIC
PRODUCTION
SYNTHESIZER
Integrated
Sampling
Sequencer
Real-time External Control
Surface
Modular
Synthesis
Plug-in
System
DRUM KITS
FAVORITES
SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3
PRE 1
PRE 2
PRE 3
GM
USER PLG 1
PLG 3
A. PIANO
KEYBOARD
ORGAN
GUITAR/
PLUCKED
BASS
STRINGS
BRASS
REED/PIPE
SYN LEAD SYN PAD/
CHOIR
SYN COMP CHROMATIC
PERCUSION
DRUM /
PERCUSION
SE
MUSICAL FX COMBI
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CATEGORY
SEARCH
BANK
GROUP
NUMBER
SECTION
TRACK
SELECT
MUTE
SOLO
PLG 2
COMMON
ELEMENT/ PERF.PART/ ZONE
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MOTIF The Controls & Connectors
Front Panel
The Control & Connectors
) SEQ TRANSPORT buttons
(page 78, 179, 183, 217, 221)
These buttons control recording and playback of the
Song/Pattern sequence data.
[](Top) button
Instantly returns to the first beginning of the
current song or pattern (i.e., the first beat of the first
measure).
[](Reverse) button
Press briefly to move back one measure at a time, or
hold to continuously rewind.
[](Forward) button
Press briefly to move forward one measure at a time,
or hold to continuously fast-forward.
[REC] (Record) button
Press this to enable recording (Song or pattern
phrase). (The indicator lights.)
[](Stop) button
Press to stop recording or playback.
[](Play) button
Press to start playback from the current point in the
song or pattern. During recording and playback, the
indicator flashes at the current tempo.
! MODE buttons (page 67)
These buttons select the MOTIF operating modes
(e.g., Voice mode).
@ LCD Display
The MOTIF’s large backlit LCD displays the
parameters and values related to the currently
selected operation or mode.
# LCD Contrast Control
Use this control to set the LCD display for optimum
legibility.
$ [F1] - [F6] (Function) buttons (page 71)
These buttons located directly below the LCD
display call up the corresponding functions
indicated in the display. In the display hierarchy,
these functions [F] rank just below the modes.
% [SF1] - [SF5] (Sub Function) buttons (page 71)
These buttons located directly below the LCD
display call up the corresponding sub functions
indicated in the display. In the display hierarchy,
these sub functions [SF] rank just below the
functions [F].
These buttons can be also used to store/recall the
Song Scene (page 115) in the Song Play/Song
Record/Pattern Chain Record modes.
^ [INFORMATION] button (page 73)
For calling up a special “help” feature that shows
information about the currently selected mode. You
can go back to the previous display by pressing this
button again or pressing any other button.
& Data dial (page 72)
For editing (changing the value of) the currently
selected parameter. To increase the value, turn the
dial right (clockwise); to decrease the value, turn the
dial left (counter-clockwise). If a parameter with a
wide value range is selected, you can change the value
in broader strokes by quickly turning the dial.
* [INC/YES] button (page 72)
For increasing the value of the currently selected
parameter. Also use it to actually execute a Job or a
Store operation.
( [DEC/NO] button (page 72)
For decreasing the value of the currently selected
parameter. Also use it to cancel a Job or a Store
operation.
n When editing (changing) the value of the
parameter, it is convenient to use the [INC/YES]
button and the [DEC/NO] button simultaneously.
Pressing the [DEC/NO] button while holding the
[INC/YES] button increases the value by 10.
Pressing the [INC/YES] button while holding the
[DEC/NO] button decreases the value by 10.
º Cursor Buttons (page 72)
The cursor buttons move the “cursor” around the
LCD display screen, highlighting and selecting the
various parameters.
¡ [EXIT] button (page 72)
The menus and displays of the MOTIF are
organized according to a hierarchical structure.
Press this button to exit from the current display
and return to the previous level in the hierarchy.
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MOTIF The Controls & Connectors
Front Panel
The Control & Connectors
[ENTER] button
Use this button to execute a Job or a Store
operation. Also use this button to actually enter a
number when selecting a Memory or Bank for Voice
or Performance. In the File mode, use this button to
go to the next lowest level in the selected directory.
£ SLOT 1-3 lamps (page 282)
These three lamps show the installation status of
the Plug-in Boards.
If the Plug-in Board has been correctly installed, the
corresponding SLOT lamp will light.
n The Vocal Harmony Plug-in Board (PLG100-VH)
can be installed only to slot 1. It cannot be installed
to slot 2 or 3.
n The Multi part Plug-in Board (PLG100-XG) can be
installed only to slot 3. It cannot be installed to slot
1 or 2.
¢ BANK buttons (page 124)
Each button selects a Voice or Performance Bank.
When the [CATEGORY SEARCH] button is turned
on, these buttons can be used to select the desired
category (printed below each button). When the
[SECTION] button is turned on in the Pattern
mode, these buttons are used to select the desired
section.
GROUP [A] - [H] buttons (page 124)
Each button selects a Voice or Performance Group.
When the [CATEGORY SEARCH] button is turned
on, these buttons can be used to select the desired
category (printed below each button). When the
[SECTION] button is turned on in the Pattern
mode, these buttons are used to select the desired
section.
§ NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons (page 124)
Use of these buttons differs depending on the on/off
status of the [TRACK SELECT] and [MUTE]
buttons.
[CATEGORY SEARCH] button (page 126)
When this button is turned on in the Performance
mode, the [BANK] and [GROUP] buttons can be
used to select the Performance category.
When this button is turned on in another mode, the
[BANK] and [GROUP] buttons can be used to select
the Voice category.
[SECTION] button (page 218)
When this button is turned on in the Pattern mode,
the [BANK] and [GROUP] buttons can be used to
select the Pattern Section.
ª [TRACK SELECT] button (page 181)
Turning this button on in the Song/Pattern mode
enables the NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons for
selecting corresponding Song/Pattern tracks. The
on/off status of this button affects the NUMBER [1]
- [16] buttons in different ways, depending on the
selected mode. (See § “NUMBER [1] - [16]
buttons” above.)
[MUTE] button (page 180)
Turning this button on in the Song/Pattern mode
enables the NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons for muting
corresponding Song/Pattern tracks.
Press one of the NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons while
holding this button to solo the corresponding track
of the current selected Song/Pattern.
The on/off status of this button affects the
NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons in different ways,
depending on the selected mode. (See § “NUMBER
[1] - [16] buttons” above.)
Functions of the NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons
When [TRACK
SELECT] is on
When [MUTE]
is on
When both
[TRACK SELECT]
[MUTE] are off
Voice Play mode
Keyboard transmit
channel setting
Voice selection,
according to Groups
A - H
Voice Edit mode
Element selection(1 - 4) and Element
Mute setting(9 - 12)
Performance Play
mode
Keyboard transmit
channel setting
Performance part
Mute setting
(1 - 4)
Performance or
Voice selection (if
cursor is located at
Voice name),
according to Groups
A - H
Performance Edit
mode
Performance part
selection (1 - 4)
Master Play mode
Zone selection
(1 - 4)
Master selection,
according to Groups
A - H
Master Edit mode
Zone selection
(1 - 4)
Zone Mute setting
(1 - 4)
Song/Pattern
mode
Song/Pattern
track selection
Song/Pattern
track Mute setting
Song/Style selection,
according to Groups
A - H
Song/Pattern
Mixing mode
Song/Pattern part
selection
Song/Pattern part
Mute setting
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MOTIF The Controls & Connectors
Rear Panel
The Control & Connectors
Rear Panel
MOTIF6
MOTIF7
MOTIF8
CAUTION
POWER
ON
OFF
AC
INLET
mLAN
I
O
EXPANSION
CAUTION
POWER
ON
OFF
AC
INLET
mLAN
I
O
EXPANSION
CAUTION
ATTENTION
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
:RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO
THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDINGINTERFERENCE
THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
THIS CLASS B DEIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.
DU CANADA.
CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME À LA NORME NMB-003
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
DO NOT OPEN
mLAN
I
O
EXPANSION
POWER
ON
OFF
AC
INLET
17
MOTIF The Controls & Connectors
Rear Panel
The Control & Connectors
Rear Panel
OPTICAL
OUTPUT USB THRU
MIDI
BREATH
SUSTAIN
FOOT
SWITCH
FOOT
CONTROLLER
OUTPUT
OUT
IN
ASSIGNABLE
OUTPUT
ASSIGNAB LE
L
MONO
PHONES
A
D
INPUT
GAIN
1RL
R
R
L
SCSI
CARD
3.3V
2
GREEN
YELLOW
ORANGE
3
2
1
Plug-in SLOT
OPTICAL
OUTPUT
USB
THRU
MIDI
OUT
IN
SCSI
BREATH
SUSTAIN
FOOT
SWITCH
FOOT
CONTROLLER
ASSIGNAB LE
1
CARD
3.3V
2
OUTPUT
ASSIGNABLE
OUTPUT
L MONO
PHONES
A
D
INPUT
GAIN
RL
R
R
L
GREEN
YELLOW
ORANGE
3
2
1
Plug-in SLOT
OPTICAL
OUTPUT
USB
THRU
MIDI
OUT
IN
SCSI
CARD
3.3V
BREATH
SUSTAIN
FOOT
SWITCH
ASSIGNAB LE
FOOT
CONTROLLER
12
OUTPUT
ASSIGNABLE
OUTPUT
L MONO
PHONES
RL
R
A D INPUT
GAIN
R
L
GREEN
YELLOW
ORANGE
3
2
1
Plug-in SLOT
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MOTIF The Controls & Connectors
Rear Panel
The Control & Connectors
1 POWER Switch (page 29)
Press to turn power ON or OFF.
2 AC Power Cord Socket (page 20)
Be sure the plug the AC power cord into this socket
before plugging the power cord into an AC outlet.
Use only the AC power cord supplied with the
MOTIF. If the supplied cord is lost or damaged and
needs to be replaced, contact your Yamaha dealer.
The use of an inappropriate replacement can pose a
fire and shock hazard!
3 mLAN expansion board (mLAN8E) or I/O
expansion board (AIEB2) cover (page 22)
Either the mLAN expansion board (mLAN8E) or
the I/O expansion board (AIEB2) sold separately
can be installed to the MOTIF.
With the mLAN8E board, you can conveniently
and easily hook up your MOTIF to other mLAN-
compatible instruments or devices. The AIEB2
board gives you additional digital I/O options,
featuring both optical and coaxial connectors.
Moreover, the board also includes three stereo
ASSIGNABLE OUTPUT pairs (six analog jacks).
4 OPTICAL OUT connectors (page 22)
For output of digital audio, via optical fiber cables
(at 44.1kHz).
5 USB connector (page 25)
For connection to a computer having a USB
interface. The USB interface provides multi-port
MIDI operation not possible with a single MIDI
connection.
n The USB connection can only be used for transfer of
MIDI data. No audio data can be transfered via USB.
USB
USB is an abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus. It is
a serial interface for connecting a computer with
peripheral devices, and enables much faster data
transfer (12Mbps) compared to conventional serial
port connections. Also, it allows “hot swapping”
(connecting peripheral devices while the power to
the computer is on).
6 MIDI IN/OUT/THRU connectors (page 24)
MIDI IN is for receiving control or performance
data from another MIDI device, such as an external
sequencer.
MIDI THRU is simply for redirecting any received
MIDI data (via MIDI IN) to connected devices,
allowing convenient chaining of additional MIDI
instruments.
MIDI OUT is for transmitting all control,
performance and playback data from the MOTIF to
another MIDI device, such as an external sequencer.
7 BREATH Controller Jack (page 28)
Connect an optional Yamaha BC2 Breath Controller
here for expressive breath control capability.
8 FOOT SWITCH jacks (page 28)
For connection of optional FC4 or FC5
Footswitches. When connected to the SUSTAIN
jack, the Footswitch controls sustain. When
connected to ASSIGNABLE, it can control one of
various different assignable functions.
9 FOOT CONTROLLER jacks (page 28)
For connection of optional foot controllers (FC7,
etc.). Each jack lets you continuously control one of
various different assignable functions — such as
volume, tone, pitch, or other aspects of the sound.
) ASSIGNABLE OUT L and R jacks (page 21)
Line level audio signals are output from the MOTIF
via these phone jacks (1/4" mono phone plug).
These outputs are independent of the main output
(at the L/MONO and R jacks below), and can be
freely assigned to any of the Parts. This lets you
route specific Voices or sounds for processing with a
favorite outboard effect unit.
! OUTPUT L/MONO and R jacks (page 21)
Line level audio signals are output via these phone
jacks. For monophonic output, use just the L/
MONO jack.
@ PHONES jack (page 21)
For connection to a pair of stereo headphones.
# A/D INPUT jacks (page 23)
External audio signals can be input via these phone
jacks. These are used primarily for recording
samples — either with a microphone, making the
proper Utility settings (page 250), or from other
audio equipment, such as a CD or MD player. With
the optional Vocal Harmony Plug-in board
(PLG100-VH, page 35), you can also apply special
effects and harmonies to the microphone input.
$ GAIN knob
For adjusting the input gain of the audio at the A/D
INPUT jacks (above). Depending on the connected
device (microphone, CD player, etc.), you may need
to adjust this for optimum level.
% SCSI connectors (page 27)
This SCSI-2 50-pin connector (D-sub, half-pitch)
can be used to connect to an external SCSI data
storage device — allowing you to conveniently save
and store large quantities of data.
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MOTIF The Controls & Connectors
Rear Panel
The Control & Connectors
^ Card slot (pages 64, 262)
Insert a Memory Card here to transfer various data
to/from the MOTIF. Read carefully the precautions
on using a Memory Card (page 289) before
inserting a card.
& Plug-in board cover (page 35)
Installing an optional Plug-in Board to the MOTIF
lets you greatly expand the sonic palette of the
instrument. Up to three boards can be installed to
the MOTIF’s rear panel.
When the optional mLAN8E has been installed:
1 SERIAL I/O connector
For connecting the mLAN8E directly to a personal
computer via a serial cable. Use this jack to connect
the mLAN8E and the computer when using the
mLAN Patchbay and mLAN Mixer in Windows.
This is not used to input or output MIDI or audio
signals.
2 mLAN (IEEE1394) connector1, 2, 3
For connecting mLAN devices or IEEE1394-
compatible devices via IEEE1394 standard (6-pin)
cables.
About mLAN
“mLAN” is a digital network designed for musical
applications. It uses and extends the industry
standard IEEE 1394 high performance serial bus.
For details, refer to the Guide Book of the
mLAN8E.
The name “mLAN” and its logo (above) are
trademarks.
When the optional AIEB2 has been installed:
1 OPTICAL IN, OUT connectors (pages 22, 23)
Use these connectors to input or output digital
signals over optical-fiber cable. You can use the
OPTICAL IN to record a digital signal of frequency
48kHz, 44.1kHz, or 32kHz. The OPTICAL OUT
connector outputs a digital signal of frequency
44.1kHz.
2 DIGITAL IN, OUT connectors (pages 22, 23)
Use these connectors to input or output digital
signals over coaxial (RCA-pin) cable. The digital
signal format is CD/DAT (S/P DIF). You can use
the DIGITAL IN connector to record a digital signal
of frequency 48kHz, 44.1kHz, or 32kHz. The
DIGITAL OUT connector outputs a digital signal of
frequency 44.1kHz.
3 ASSIGNABLE OUT jacks (AS1 to AS6)
(page 22)
Additional analog output jacks. Each pair (1&2,
3&4, 5&6) operates independently of all other
outputs on the MOTIF.
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1 2 3
20
MOTIF Setting Up
Power Supply
Setting Up
Setting Up
This section explains how to connect your MOTIF to an AC power source, external audio and MIDI devices, and a
computer system. Only switch the MOTIF on after you have made all the necessary connections.
It is recommended that you read this section before using the MOTIF.
Power Supply
1 Make sure the POWER switch on the MOTIF is set to OFF.
2 Connect the supplied power cord to the AC INLET terminal on the instrument’s rear panel.
3 Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC outlet. Make sure your MOTIF meets the voltage requirement
for the country or region in which it is being used.
Make sure your MOTIF is rated for the AC voltage supplied in the area in which it is to be used (as listed on the rear
panel). Connecting the unit to the wrong AC supply can cause serious damage to the internal circuitry and may even
pose a shock hazard!
Use only the AC power cord supplied with the MOTIF. If the supplied cord is lost or damaged and needs to be
replaced, contact your Yamaha dealer. The use of an inappropriate replacement can pose a fire and shock hazard!
The type of AC power cord provided with the MOTIF may be different depending on the country in which it is
purchased (a third prong may be provided for grounding purposes). Improper connection of the grounding conductor
can create the risk of electrical shock. Do NOT modify the plug provided with the MOTIF. If the plug will not fit the
outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Do not use a plug adapter which defeats the grounding
conductor.
Power cord
(included)
AC INLET terminal
rear panel
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