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Yamaha MOTIF ES6 User Manual

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Internal Structure (System Overview)
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Owner’s Manual
Basic Structure
Filter
This unit modifies the tone of the sound output from Pitch by
cutting the output of a specific frequency portion of the sound.
Cutoff Frequency and Resonance
Here’s how filters work. In the example below (a low pass
filter), a portion of the signal lower than a given frequency is
allowed to pass, and signals above that frequency are cut.
This frequency is referred to as the cutoff frequency. You can
produce a relatively bright or darker sound by setting the
cutoff. Resonance is a parameter that boosts the level of the
signal in the area of the cutoff frequency. By emphasizing the
overtones in this area, this can produce a distinctive “peaky”
tone, making the sound brighter and harder.
About the main Filter types
The Low Pass Filter is shown in the illustration above –
however, this synthesizer features other Filter types (four total)
as shown below.
•Low Pass Filter (above)
This passes only those signals below the Cutoff frequency.
You can then use the Reso (Resonance) parameter to add
further character to the sound.
High Pass Filter
This passes only those signals above the Cutoff frequency.
You can then use the Reso (Resonance) parameter to add
further character to the sound.
Band Pass Filter
This passes only those a band of signals around the Cutoff
frequency. The width of this band can be varied.
Band Elimination Filter
This attenuates a band of signals around the Cutoff
frequency, but passes everything else.
FEG (Filter Envelope Generator)
Using the FEG, you can control the transition in tone from the
moment the sound starts to the moment the sound stops. You
can create the FEG by setting parameters as illustrated
below. When you press a note on the keyboard, the cutoff
frequency will change according to these envelope settings.
This is useful for creating automatic wah or filter sweep
effects, for example. Furthermore, different FEG parameters
can be set for each Element Key.
[VOICE] Voice selection [EDIT] Element selection/
Drum Key selection [F3] FILTER
These frequencies are “passed” by the filter.
Cutoff frequency
Resonance
Frequency (pitch)
Level
Frequency (pitch)
Cutoff frequency
Level
Resonance
Cutoff frequency
These frequencies are
“passed” by the filter.
Level
Frequency
Range passed
Cutoff range
Level
Center frequency
Level
Cutoff range
Range passed
Center frequency
Frequency
0
Cutoff
Frequency
Hold
Level
Attack
Level
Decay1
Level
Sustain Level
(Decay2 Level)
Release
Level
Hold
Time
Attack
Time
Decay1
Time
Decay2
Time
Release
Time
Time
Pressing the key (Key on) Releasing the key (Key off)

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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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