AJ,
Not sure how that works for you, but it does not work on my ES 8. It's there when I come back from storing it, but as soon as I switch sections they are back to the originals. After reading a post from bad mister I know why, because the voice data is saved with the recording and I am trying to change instruments after the recording.
Here's what has to be done in my circumstances:
From Bad Mister:
"Selecting Voices in PATTERN Mode:
You have the choice of selecting a VOICE prior to recording using the MIXER view.
After you record with that Voice the Motif defaults to "remembering" that you used that particular Voice to record the Pattern - it keeps this data in a special location called the "Phrase Header". You must re-write the data that the Motif has in the "Phrase header" if you want to make a change to the Voice - the phrase header contains information about the Pattern's time signature, the phrase length, and the Voice used, also whether or not to transpose, etc. You can 'Change it' or you can 'override it'.
There are two ways to change the data...
"Re-write" or "Override": here are the consequences:
TO REWRITE the phrase header:
Press RECORD: to enter Record Standby
Press F2 Voice: Here you will see the Voice that the Phrase header is remembering. You can use the CATEGORY SEARCH if you wish to select the Bank and Number. You may notice it takes a little longer to recall Voices via this method as the header data is being updated (re-written).
Press STOP to lock in your new selection.
TO OVERRIDE the phrase header: On the Original Motif:
From the main PATTERN screen press F5 TR VCE (Track Voice)
Set PHRASE VOICE to OFF for the current Track: this will make the MIXER "live".
TO OVERRIDE the phrase header: On the Motif ES:
From the main PATTERN screen press F3 TRACK/ SF3 TR VCE
Set the PHRASE VOICE to OFF for the current Track: This will make the MIXER "live".
The consequence is that all Phrases that are placed on this track will have the Voice you select in the MIXER. Which maybe okay...you decide
"TRACK" VOICE and "PHRASE" VOICE are important concepts to understand. When this parameter is set to ON (Phrase Voice applies) each Phrase can recall a different sound without having to use an actual MIDI event in the data list. (Each Section A, B, C, D, etc., could have a different drum kit, or sample Loop, for example, all on the same track...but a different one is recalled for each Section.) It is embedded in the Phrase header - This Phrase Header is a quicker way to recall a Voice than a Program Change - do not put Program Changes in your Pattern data, yikes!!! When the parameter is set to OFF (Track Voice applies) each Track will recall the setting on the MIXER. (The Voice you select in the Mixer will apply for all Sections for the selected Track).
Hope that helps. It's a feature. Without this automatic ‘remembering’, sample data could wind up associated with the wrong MIDI trigger event. Each Section could have a different overdubbed Sample, the sequencer automatically memorizes what trigger event goes with what sample. This (Phrase Voice) links the voice you record with to the Pattern Phrase itself. You can activate your Phrase on any track when Phrase Voice is ON, and it will recall the Voice you "locked in".
The Integrated Sampling Sequencer cannot work without this."
This to me is over the top complex wise and should be made simplier IMO. I'm not sure but it seems to me the programmers took the easy way out on the programming at the cost of more complexity at the user's level.
I like the Motif ES alot but do find it very frustrating to operate as it does not think as I think. I use it as the controller for my Tyros now and so am playing it exclusively. It's a keeper for the moment until the next have to have board comes out....perhaps a "Liontracks."
You seem to be more techie oriented AJ, then alot of the rest of us are. You grasped the Mo classic and PA better than most do.
Thanks for the help offer, appreciated.
Terry
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jam on,
Terry
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