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Yamaha MOTIF ES6 Software Manual

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FILTER EG Settings
The FILTER EG (Envelope Generator) determines the transition in timbre while the key is being
held down. There are five handles, each controlling a different stage in the envelope. The first
handle (furthest to the left) controls the “Hold Time/Level.The second controls the “Attack Time/
Level. The third controls the “Decay 1 Time/Level. The fourth controls the “Decay 2 Time/Sustain
Level. The last square mark (furthest to the right) controls the “Release Time/Level. Drag the
handles vertically to adjust levels, and horizontally to adjust the transition times.
n To set these values directly, select the “FILTER EG” tab of the “EL DETAIL” dialog.
AMPLITUDE EG Settings
Controls the transition in volume from the moment a Note On message is received (attack) to the
point at which the sound stops (release). Drag the leftmost up or down to set the velocity of the
attack time. Drag the second left or right to set the envelope attack time, and drag it up or down
to set the attack level. Dragging the third and fourth left or right controls the way the sound is
sustained (Decay Time 1 & 2) while the keys on the keyboard are held down, and dragging them
up or down control the Decay 1 Level and Sustain Level. Dragging the last left or right controls
the how long the sound is heard after receiving a Note Off message (Release Time).
n To set these values directly, select the “AMP EG” tab of the “EL DETAIL” dialog.
“DRUM KEY” Dialog
1 Key .................................. Indicates the note name to be edited.
2 Keyboard.........................Click on the keyboard to specify note assigned to the Element or Voice
you are editing. The text box to the left shows the note name.
3 TYPE ..............................Determines the bank of the sound source: Preset/User wave or Voice.
4 WAVE.............................. To select a waveform as the source, click this and then the text box
next to it to select the waveform.
5 VOICE.............................To select a voice as the source, click this and then the text box next to
it to open the “Voice List” dialog.
6 COARSE......................... Use the “COARSE” knob to tune the Element’s pitch in coarse incre-
ments (semitones).
7 VELOCITY ......................Use the “VELOCITY” knob to define how the Element’s pitch varies
with note velocity.
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Yamaha MOTIF ES6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Keyboard61 keys, Initial Touch/Aftertouch
Polyphony128 notes
Display240 x 64 dot backlit LCD
Wave ROM175MB (when converted to 16-bit linear format)
Sequencer16 Tracks, Approx. 226, 000 notes
Arpeggiator1, 787 types
ConnectorsMIDI In/Out/Thru, USB, Foot Controller, Foot Switch
Power SupplyAC Adaptor (PA-300 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha)
StorageSmartMedia
User Voices128 normal voices + 32 drum kits

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