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Bank 

          MSB / LSB 

Preset 1  

63 / 0   

Preset 2  

63 / 1 

Preset 3  

63 / 2 

Preset 4   

63 / 3 

Preset 5  

63 / 4 

Preset 6  

63 / 5 

User 1   

63 / 8 

User 2   

63 / 9 

Preset Drum 

63 / 32 

User Drum 

63 / 40 

GM 

 

0  / 0 

GM Drums         127/ 0 
Seq. Sample 

63 / 50 

Mix Voice 

63 / 60 

 
PLG150            MSB / LSB
  
PLG1USR 

63 / 24 (slot 1) 

PLG2USR 

63 / 25 (slot 2) 

PLG3USR 

63 / 26 (slot 3 

PLGPRE1 

63 / 70, 73, 76  

PLGPRE2 *VL 

63 / 71, 74, 77  

PLGPRE3 *VL 

63 / 72, 75, 78  

 

While in Voice mode you can press the 

INFORMATION button and view what Bank your 
current Voice is in.  

 

 

 

Bank MSB/LSB numbers are also used in the 

sequencer setup to select banks within a MIX 
setup on a per MIDI channel basis… 

 

 

Bank Select and Program Change messages are in 
a category of MIDI messages called Control 

Change events – which are MIDI channel 

messages. They cannot be used to select 
Elements within a Voice, nor can they select 

Voices within a Performance. This is due to the 

fundamental fact that Elements of a Voice and 
Voices within a Performance are addressed on the 

same MIDI channel. 

 

For example let’s begin by assigning Program 
Change Memory location 001 to select the Voice 

“Dave’s B” which is located in the Motif ES at 

“Pre1: 115” Preset bank 1 on the Motif is 
MSB/LSB 063/000 

 

Prepare to program the MFC10: 

• 

Make  sure  that  the  Function  Normal  –  Mix 

switch is set to Normal on the back panel 

• 

Connect MIDI OUT of the MFC10 to MIDI IN of 

the Motif ES 

• 

Make sure that the Motif ES is set to MIDI 

IN/OUT = MIDI; UTILITY/ F5 MIDI/ SF4 

OTHER and that the Motif is set to Basic 
Receive channel 1  

• 

On the MFC10 make sure the FUNCTION LED 

is OFF (this selects Program Change Memory) 

and select location 001 

• 

Press the [MEMORY EDIT] button to enter Edit 

mode 

• 

The STATUS LED (and the 1 LED) will flash. 
This parameter will set the MIDI channel. Set 

the screen to read C0 (read: see-zero) which 

translates to MIDI channel 1 

• 

Press [MEMORY EDIT] to toggle to 
DATA/CTRL. This parameter will set the 

Program Change number. Set this to 115

Hold down the [INC/YES] button and tap the 
[DEC/NO] to advance by +10. 

• 

Press [MEMORY EDIT] to toggle to BANK 

MSB/MAX. This parameter will set the Bank 
MSB number. Set this to 063

• 

Press [MEMORY EDIT] to toggle to BANK 

LSB/MIN. This parameter will set the bank 

LSB number. Set this to 000

• 

Press the [WRITE/EXIT] button. The Memory 

location number (001) will flash rapidly – 

consider this asking you “Are you sure?”. 
Press YES to lock in your setting. 

 

You can review your settings by pressing the 
MEMORY EDIT button repeatedly to scroll through 

the parameters. Then you can press 

[WRITE/EXIT] to EXIT without making a change. 

 
Now let’s set MFC10 location 002 to recall the 

“St:2 Violins” Voice in Pre3:001. Here’s what you 

need to know: Pre3 is bank 063/002 

• 

Press MFC10 Footswitch 2 or use the 

[INC/YES] button to select 002 

• 

Press [MEMORY EDIT] 

• 

STATUS = C0 (MIDI Channel) 

• 

Press [MEMORY EDIT] 

• 

DATA = 001 (Program Change) 

• 

Press [MEMORY EDIT] 

• 

MSB = 063 (Bank MSB) 

• 

Press [MEMORY EDIT] 

• 

LSB = 002 (Bank LSB) 

• 

Press [WRITE/EXIT], then YES. 

 

These are the fundamental steps in setting up a 
Program Change Memory, now let’s talk 

possibilities. Let’s say you like to work in a SONG 

MIX (because it lets you seamlessly move from 

PART to PART without interruption of notes – this 
is accomplished by using the Motif ES front panel 

TRACK SELECT buttons, as necessary, to switch 

PARTS. This is a real possibility now in the Motif 
ES for live players -- since 8 PARTS in a MIX can 

recall their Dual Insertion effects from Voice mode 

 

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Содержание MFC 10

Страница 1: ...MFC10 You can back up your MFC10 settings by bulking the data to the Motif ES sequencer and storing that data to SmartMedia or USB device Keep your manual in a safe place because you will be referring...

Страница 2: ...o ON OFF Control pan position Control Tempo via a sweep pedal see final paragraph and much much more This is why we call it the Swiss Army knife of MIDI controls because it can do most anything THEORY...

Страница 3: ...ess the MEMORY EDIT button to enter Edit mode The STATUS LED and the 1 LED will flash This parameter will set the MIDI channel Set the screen to read C0 read see zero which translates to MIDI channel...

Страница 4: ...lets set MFC10 location F02 to recall SECTION B Press INC YES to increment the display to F02 or press Footswitch 2 directly Press MEMORY EDIT STATUS F0 Section Control Press MEMORY EDIT DATA CTRL C0...

Страница 5: ...you press and hold F11 you will send a Cminor7 chord C3 Eb3 G3 Bb3 on MIDI channel 1 to the Motif ES C3 note 60 Eb3 note 63 G3 note 67 Bb3 note 70 If you apply this to the New R B Demo Pattern you can...

Страница 6: ...rnatively you can use a PATTERN MIX Then we will associate that MIX with a MASTER ZONE setup and assign the MFC10 to each channel in turn MOTIF ES SETUP THE SONG MIX Select your favorite Voices and as...

Страница 7: ...Press INC YES or DEC NO as necessary to select b2 The letter b indicates this will be a Control Change command This will set the FC7 for the on board FC to transmit controller information on MIDI Cha...

Страница 8: ...e FC EDIT button Press Footswitch 1 to set the on board FC STATUS b0 Control Change MIDI channel 1 Press FC EDIT DATA CTRL 018 Press FC EDIT Set MAX Tempo range 127 300bpm Press FC EDIT Set MIN Tempo...

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