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elisonquimico
Total Posts: 2
Joined 03-19-2012 status: Newcomer |
Hi dears! I get my motif es used how can I get the 3 CDs library?
Thanks Élison |
Bad_Mister
Total Posts: 36620
Joined 07-30-2002 status: Moderator |
Yes, there were 3 x CD-ROMs that came with the Motif ES back in 2003. They are described in detail on page 6 of the Motif ES Owner’s Manual. I would recommend that you only concern yourself with the second one: Sound Library for MOTIF ES6/MOTIF ES7/MOTIF ES8 The other two contain software that it is either badly obsolete (SQ01v2) or are available in updated versions directly from the Yamaha Download site. The “Tools for Modular Synthesis Plug-in System” would only be useful if you own PLG-150 series Plug-in Boards, and those editors are available for free download. So to spend any time, effort or money tracking down those other 2 CDs would be a complete waste. Do not bother. The
SOUND LIBRARY = Yes
Contact your regional Yamaha distributor (last page of the Owner’s Manual) you may still be able to order the “Sound Library for Motif ES” CD-ROM as a PART. |
javelin276
Total Posts: 31
Joined 07-30-2016 status: Regular |
I have SQ01 because of the four PLG plugin cards I own, I needed editors for the plugin cards. The most up to date sequencers with editors for these cards are SQ01 and SOL2. The tricky part is installing SQ01 correctly: On Windows-7 you have to run the SQ01 INSTALLER with XP SP3 Compatibility and Administrator privileges. Not the app after it’s loaded, the Setup.exe Installer program. SOL2 requires the same settings to install correctly too, I have both up and running properly. I haven’t tried Windows 8 or 10, but my guess is the same fix applies. You can purchase the CD’s directly from Yamaha from the parts department, for about $10 each shipped from Japan. Shipping was about $5. |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Anyone looking for the Sound Library CD-ROM contents only:
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nbadesign
Total Posts: 994
Joined 08-20-2007 status: Guru |
I have SQ01 because of the four PLG plugin cards I own, I needed editors for the plugin cards. The most up to date sequencers with editors for these cards are SQ01 and SOL2. The tricky part is installing SQ01 correctly:
You don’t need SQ01 to work with plug-in editors. I have installed all latest version of plug-in editors both on 32bit and 64bit Windows 7 without any compatibility settings. They even work fine with plug-in boards mounted in old MU2000 tone generator. I use them in Cubase 8 Pro (still didn’t have time to check with newest Cubase 9 Pro, but I will). Alex |
meatballfulton
Total Posts: 3022
Joined 01-25-2005 status: Guru |
The PLG editors will run standalone on Windows machines. You don’t need a DAW whatsoever. Mac support died with OS9, I actually bought a cheap WinXP laptop just to run the editords when I owned an ES and various PLG cards. |
Lumubre
Total Posts: 2
Joined 10-28-2017 status: Newcomer |
regards!!
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JacobZ06
Total Posts: 24
Joined 02-13-2019 status: Regular |
Many thanks. |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
I’m glad that helps, and welcome to the forum. |