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PatAzz
Total Posts: 57
Joined 01-25-2011 status: Experienced |
I recently bought a MOXF8, and plan to retire my Motif Rack XS.
With the Rack XS I setup this way:
With the MOXF 8, I want to do something similar, but as it has no “Multi’s” I’m confused as to whether I should use Masters, Songs, Song Mixes, or something else??? Also, I have the John Melas tools and have transferred the voices from the Motif Rack XS to the MOXF. However, I can’t transfer the Mutlis directly (at least, I can’t find a way to do so :( ). Thoughts and pointers? I deal with stuff a lot more complicated at work, but the language and the differences here are confounding me… Thanks in advance - Pat |
PatAzz
Total Posts: 57
Joined 01-25-2011 status: Experienced |
Had a nice thread with John Melas and he pointed me in the right direction. I’ve recorded most of my Motif Multi settings (on paper :( ) and will apply them to the MOXF 8 manually - Note: I will likely use a combination of solutions (Mixing/Song) as I have a lot of songs that require more than 4 parts/voices. |
meatballfulton
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Joined 01-25-2005 status: Guru |
For anyone else coming along and reading this, in the Motif family the rack units have no sequencer so they have a Multi mode. The keyboards have a sequencer so have Song and Pattern modes instead. |
PatAzz
Total Posts: 57
Joined 01-25-2011 status: Experienced |
I’m still having trouble figuring out how the song and mixing modes interact. I’m keeping on it (bought a video and am watching it now). Hopefully I’ll be able to come up with the solution quickly (rehearsal on Sunday, and I’m booked day and night until then :( ). |
cmayhle
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Joined 10-05-2011 status: Guru |
Perhaps one of the most significant things to understand is that there are two distinct uses for SONG/PATTERN and their associated MIXING Modes: Recording to the sequencer, and live performance. Reading between the lines, it appears that live performance use is of interest to you (not that recording isn’t). Using MIXING Mode (starting with either SONG or PATTERN) is a very powerful live performance tool. If you are not already familiar with it, take a look at This Article. You can address multiple MIDI channels using this technique...but only one at a time.
To do something similar you can use the MOXF with a SONG or PATTERN associated with MASTER Mode, and MIDI your 2nd synth-action keyboard into the MOXF. Activating ZONES in MASTER Mode allows you to assign up to (4) ZONES(PARTS) to multiple MIDI channels, addressed internally(MOXF), or externally(other keyboard), by way of separate MIDI channels...most importantly, at the same time. If you are not already familiar with it, take a look at This Article, particularly the sections regarding SONG and PATTERN Modes associated with a MASTER. As you work through the process, post questions back here as needed. |
PatAzz
Total Posts: 57
Joined 01-25-2011 status: Experienced |
Will do. Thanks again for sticking with me. I’ll go ahead and read through the articles. I guess I initially dismissed the “Quick Access” article as I thought it was more for quick changes between instruments, not for “orchestrated” songs like I have (with lots of splits and layers to get the sounds I need). I’ll read both of the articles tonight and try to get it figured out tomorrow when I’m back in front of the keyboard. I also bought both Phils Discovering the MOX video and the MOXF Ins n Outs video, but they don’t have any specific sections on how to setup these complex live examples. When I get it figured out maybe I’ll put up a YouTube video showing how it’s done so others can gain from my (and your) experience. Pat |
cmayhle
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Well yes, it is for quick changes between PARTS...but can also be valuable for “lots of splits and layers to get the sounds....” The key is: In SONG or PATTERN Mode, your MIXING can address multiple MIDI channels...one channel at a time Very important: Splits and layers which occupy the same MIDI channel...with individualized note limits per PART defining the split or layer...will be instantly and seamlessly recalled, and the PARTS will all sound together, when you activate that particular MIDI Channel. In SONG or PATTERN Mode associated with a MASTER, up to (4)ZONES can address up to (4) MIDI channels...at the same time...assigned to be triggered by either the MOXF or your other keyboard, as required...at the same time. |
PatAzz
Total Posts: 57
Joined 01-25-2011 status: Experienced |
Thanks for the points. Read most of the For me I am not as concerned about interrupted voices as I am about being able to organize my patches and layouts so that I can quickly move from song to song. Having used the Motif Rack XS Multis I’m used to the short “pause” as the synth reloads all the appropriate patches. Here’s what I think I’ll do:
1. Create Performances for those songs that have 4 parts or less
That said, I’m going go to work tonight on a set of songs that incorporate all of the scenarios above and make certain I understand them. Once that is done I may go ahead and create a video to show how it works as I haven’t been able to find anything on line that isn’t specific to recording or so generic that you can’t quickly apply it to my scenarios. Stay tuned - and thanks for keeping up with this. Pat |
PatAzz
Total Posts: 57
Joined 01-25-2011 status: Experienced |
Alright I’m making progress, and I’m starting to get the hang of it, but there are SO many differences between the Rack XS and the MOXF that it’s going to take a while to get it all put together, and I’ll start some additional threads if I can’t find the answers through search. Thanks again for the help… Pat |
cmayhle
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Joined 10-05-2011 status: Guru |
Good! Let us know if you come up against specific issues. There are solutions to get where you would like to go. |