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[. . . ] Touching this for a while calls up the Part Select window.
Tapping this changes the screen to the Drum Pad display.
Tapping this opens or closes the Utility window.
Recording window
Records your performance in the Keyboard display and the Pad display, or plays back the recorded data.
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1 Rec
Tapping this starts or stops the recording. Touching this for a while opens the Quantize window.
6 Undo
Cancels the last recorded data.
2 Play
Tapping this starts playback or stops playback/recording.
7 Redo
Recovers the Undo data.
3 Mute
Alternately turns the sound of the recorded data on or off.
4 Click
Alternately turns the tempo click sound on or off.
5 Song Length Indicator
Indicates the current measure and beat while recording.
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Tone Generator window
Sets up the tone generator for control by the Keyboard or Drum Pad. The tone generator consists of sixteen parts, which can be specified via the [PART] button.
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1 Indicates the Voice name of the selected Part. Tapping the Voice name calls up the Voice list, in which you can select another Voice. [. . . ] Indicates the program version.
Recording setting parameters
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General setting parameters
• Pitch Bend Range
Determines the maximum Pitch Bend range in semitones.
MIDI setting parameters
• Large Keyboard
When this is set to On, the keys in the Keyboard display are shown in larger size.
• Knob Operation
Determines the knob behavior. rotary: Dragging around the knob will rotate it in the same direction. linear: Dragging vertically upward from the knob rotates the knob clockwise, and dragging downward rotates counter-clockwise.
• Fader Operation
Determines the Fader behavior. jump: The Fader jumps to any tapped location in the Fader area. catch: The Fader will be “caught” as you drag on it.
• Keyboard Tx Ch
Sets the MIDI Transmit Channel from the Keyboard display.
• Sound Off/On
When this is set to Off, the tone generator of this application produces no sound.
• Keyboard Panel
Selects the background picture of the Keyboard display.
• Pad Basic Tx Ch
Sets the MIDI Transmit Channel from the Drum Pad display. When set to “Arp, ” the Drum Pad display lets you control Arpeggio playback via the Keyboard Transmit Channel.
• Pad Touch Velocity
When this is set to On, your tapping strength affects the velocity of the sound.
• Pad Panel
Selects the background picture of the Drum Pad display.
• Assign 1 CC
Determines the MIDI Control Change number assigned to “ASSIGN1” in the Slider section.
• Background Play
When this is set to On, this application keeps working in the background, even if you close it by tapping the Home button of the iPad.
• MIDI Sync
Determines whether Arpeggio/Step Sequencer playback will be synchronized to the internal clock or the external MIDI clock. auto: When MIDI clock continuously comes from an external MIDI device, playback is synchronized to the external MIDI clock. When no MIDI clock continuously comes from an external MIDI device, playback is synchronized to the internal MIDI clock.
• Assign 2 CC
Determines the MIDI Control Change number assigned to “ASSIGN2” in the Slider section.
• Modulation Speed
Determines the Modulation speed when [MODULATION] is tapped.
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internal: Playback is synchronized to the internal clock. NOTE
When the MIDI Type is set to “wireless, ” only “internal” is available.
• Send Local Control
Transmits the Local On/Off MIDI message to the specific instruments which are indicated in the window.
• Rec Quantize
Determines the quantize resolution for recording.
• Arp Rec Quantize
When this is set to On, the Quantize (specified via Rec Quantize) is applied to the recording of Arpeggio playback.
• MIDI Clock Out
When this is set to On, F8 tempo clock messages are transmitted by this application.
• Local Control Device Number
Determines the Device Number of the Send Local Control.
• Rec Tempo
Determines the recording tempo as a ratio of the Tempo value in the Keyboard and Pad display.
• MIDI Type
Determines the connection method between the iPad and MIDI instrument. cable: Should be selected when connected via the i-MX1. wireless: Should be selected when connected via wireless Network MIDI. Select a Drum Set (2), then tap the desired Drum Pads on the display. Lets you copy and paste all the Drum Set data from Drum Set to Drum Set. Tap the copy source Drum Set name, then tap [COPY]. Next, tap the copy destination Drum Set name, then tap [PASTE] to execute the Copy operation.
Same as those on the Keyboard display.
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Red Pad
Up to one note is assigned to each of the left and right sections of the Pad.
Yellow Pad
Tapping this starts the Step Sequencer. Select “Play” or “Seq” (3), then make the settings.
Pad Edit window with “Play”
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Pad Edit window with “Seq”
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1 Lets you copy all the Pad data from Pad to Pad. Open the Pad Edit window of the copy source, then tap [COPY]. Next, open the Pad Edit window of the copy destination, then tap [PASTE] to execute the Copy operation. 3 Play: Tapping the Pad transmits the assigned MIDI note messages once. Seq: Tapping the Pad starts playback of the Step Sequencer, which transmits the assigned MIDI note messages. 4 L: The Note message is transmitted only when you tap the left half section of the Pad. All: The Note message is transmitted when you tap any location of the Pad. [. . . ] # Pinching in and out horizontally adjusts the Gate Time of all the notes. $ Dragging each bar vertically adjusts the Velocity.
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Arpeggio Type List
General Voice types which are most suitable for the respective Arpeggio Types are listed in the “Voice Type” column. Among these, the ones in quotation marks are specific Voices actually provided on the MOTIF XF.
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