2010s

How to Determine the Tempo of Audio
How to Determine the Tempo of Audio
Learn to use the Integrated Sampler to calculate the Tempo of your audio clip.
The 4-Track Arpeggiator
The 4-Track Arpeggiator
If you're interested in creating your own arpeggios, this article is a must read.
What is a PATTERN Phrase and what is a PATTERN Patch?
What is a PATTERN Phrase and what is a PATTERN Patch?
Things you must know to get the most out of PATTERN mode.
Using the REMIX Function to Create Variations
Using the REMIX Function to Create Variations
This function is one of the most powerful interactive tools you will ever work with...
Quantize: Before or After
Quantize: Before or After
Auto timing correction and how to get the most out of it.
Divide Drum Track and JOB Functions
Divide Drum Track and JOB Functions
Things you must know when creating your own custom Drum Tracks
Swing Quantize and the PLAY FX
Swing Quantize and the PLAY FX
How to set up your own 'groove quantize'.
Building a Custom Drum Kit
Building a Custom Drum Kit
What you need to know to build your own Kits.
One Sequencer Many Related Jobs
One Sequencer Many Related Jobs
SONG mode, PATTERN mode, which one should I use?
Using a Drum Kit Voice for Audio Loops
Using a Drum Kit Voice for Audio Loops
Why a Drum Kit Voice makes the perfect place for your AUDIO LOOPS!
Motif XF Setup Templates for Cubase
Motif XF Setup Templates for Cubase
The Motif XF Setup Templates are explained in detail in this article.
Scenes and Track Mutes
Scenes and Track Mutes
The XF has a built-in digital mixer. Learn about how to use "snapshots" to automate your mix.
REAL TIME LOOP REMIX - Applied to AUDIO SLICE & MIDI Phrase
REAL TIME LOOP REMIX - Applied to AUDIO SLICE & MIDI Phrase
Real Time Loop Remix is as close as a product has come yet to a "talent button". Seriously...
Drum Track Construction Tools Motif XF
Drum Track Construction Tools Motif XF
The Motif XF offers a wide variety of tools for Drum Track Construction. Although there are no strict rules about how you go about composing your musical compositions, it is a fairly standard practice to begin by building the tracks up from the bottom up - at least when using MIDI gear. This often means constructing a basic drum groove on which to build the composition. This article is not meant to dictate how you should work, but is intended to make you aware of some of the powerful tools at your disposal. Read through it and I am sure you will discover something that might be of use to you at some point in using the Motif XF.• What is a Drum Voice and how is it different from a Normal Voice?• Recording a basic drum groove in SONG mode• Recording your own original drum Pattern• What is a PATTERN Phrase and what is PATTERN Patch?• Using the REMIX function to create variations• What is Divide Drum Track?• Extract and Mix Track Jobs• Quantize: Before or After• Swing Quantize and the Play FX• Normalizing Play FX• Building a custom Drum Kit• Editing individual drum keys• One Sequencer Many (related) Jobs• Routing Drums to individual Outputs• Using a Drum Kit Voice for Audio Loops
Recording a Basic Drum Groove
Recording a Basic Drum Groove
This article will present some interesting workflows for both SONG and PATTERN modes
Sampling in the Sequencer
Sampling in the Sequencer
The Integrated Sampling Sequencer separates the XF from all other synthesizers in its category, find out how it works in this article.
RECORDING a PERFORMANCE to the Internal Sequencer as Audio
RECORDING a PERFORMANCE to the Internal Sequencer as Audio
Learn how to record Performances directly to the internal sequencer as AUDIO data.
Setting the Velocity Curve on the CP4 for Your Playing Style
Setting the Velocity Curve on the CP4 for Your Playing Style
Tips for setting up the CP4 Stage Piano for a musician:  Velocity Curves

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