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What is Set List Organizer?
This application lets you memorize the Program Change settings for respective Songs and transmit them to the MIDI instrument from your iPad. By creating a Set List, you
can easily control the Program Change settings of the MIDI instrument, to correspond to the songs in your live performance.
Utility window
Set List Organizer
Main display
For controlling the Program
Change settings of the MIDI
instrument.
By using MIDI cables and a Yamaha i-MX1, connect the instrument to an iPad.
The MOTIF XF can be connected via wireless Network MIDI. For details about
wireless MIDI connectivity, refer to the “New Functions in MOTIF XF Version
1.20” Manual.
i-MX1
MIDI OUTMIDI IN
MIDI instrument
iPad
MIDI INMIDI OUT
Text Edit display
Set List Edit window
Transmit the Program Change messages
according to the current Song.
Program Change
NOTE
For information about the MIDI settings of the
instruments, refer to the respective manuals.
Edit window
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Creating a Set List
1. Create a new empty Set List.
On the Main display, tap the Set List name to call up the Set List table. On this table,
add the new empty Set List. For details, refer to the Main display.
2. On the Main display, select the Set List created in Step 1.
3. Add a Song to the Set List selected in Step 2.
Tap [LIST EDIT] to call up the Set List Edit window. Add the Song to this table. For
details, refer to the Set List Edit window.
4.
Make the Program Change settings for the Song added in Step 3.
Tap [PGM] of the selected Song to call up the Program Change Edit window, then
make the desired settings. For details, refer to the Program Change Edit window.
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Controlling the Program Change settings of the MIDI instrument
1. Select the desired Set.
On the Main display, select the Set List created in the previous page.
2. Control the Program Change settings from the iPad during
your Performance.
On the Main display, tap the desired Program Change button of the corresponding
Song to change the Voice of the MIDI instrument.
NOTE
You can also conveniently make notes to help you remember which Voices were assigned to the
Program Change buttons.
To do this, select a Song on the Main display, and tap [TEXT EDIT] to call up the Text Edit display. For
details, refer to the Text Edit display.
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Title bar
Utility window
Determines the connection method between the iPad
and MIDI instrument.
cable: Should be selected when connected via the
i-MX1.
wireless: Should be selected when connected via
wireless Network MIDI.
NOTE
When set to “wireless,” make the Wi-Fi setup in Settings > Wi-Fi in
your iPad.
Lets you transmit the Set List data via e-mail.
NOTE
Picture data in the memos of the Set List are omitted when sending
via e-mail.
Title bar and Utility window
Each lamp flashes according to the MIDI in/out
messages.
Tapping this opens or closes the Utility window.
Selects the MIDI port of the instrument in case of
wireless connection.
Lets you transmit/receive the Set List data to/from
another Set List Organizer which is running on a
neighboring iPad.
Tap this button on both iPads.
Tapping this calls up the Owner’s Manual
Tapping here initializes all the settings.
Indicates the program version.
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Main display
The Main display lets you control the Program Change settings of the MIDI instrument. This display features two view types: Song List view and Song Text view.
Tapping [-] or [+] selects the Set List.
Tapping the Set List name calls up the Set List
table described on the next page.
Song List view
LINK Indicator
In this case, [1] and [2] are linked;
in other words, tapping either [1] or
[2] transmits the Program Change
numbers memorized to both buttons.
Indicates that this number is selected.
You can change the Song by tapping
any number.
Song Number and Song Name
The Link can be set in the Program
Edit display.
Calls up the Program Change Edit
window of the corresponding Song.
On that window, you can assign the
desired Program Change number to
each number button.
Tapping one of the Program Change buttons transmits the memorized
Program Change number to the
instrument. Tapping the gray colored
button transmits nothing.
Calls up the Text Edit display which
lets you input or edit text for the
currently selected Song.
Calls up the Set List Edit window
which lets you change the Song
name and order, as well as add/
delete Songs to/from the current
Set List.
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Extends the viewing area of Set List,
increasing the number of visible
Songs.
Calls up the Song Text view of
the currently selected Song.
Song List view
Changes the Song.
Song Text view
Song List view
Tapping the Set List Name calls
up the Set List table.
Adds the Set List to the table.
Deletes each of the Set Lists.
Calls up the Song Text view of
the currently selected Song.
Set List table
Closes the table.
Extends the viewing area
of the memo.
Returns to the Song List view.
Song Text view
Tap here to lock the memo display. This
is useful when you want to have the same
memo shown, even when changing the
Song. Tap here again to unlock.
By “pinning” the Program Change button marker icon, you can jump to the desired location
by tapping the corresponding Program Change button. This function is convenient when the
memo is long.
Calls up the Rename window.
Sliding here changes
the order of the Set List.
To pin the marker icon:
Hold the Program Change button for a while to call up the marker icon, then drag the icon to
the desired location.
To move the marker icon:
Hold the icon for a while to call up X at the above left, then drag the icon to the desired
location.
To delete the marker icon:
Hold the icon for a while to call up X at the above left, then tap X to delete the icon.
Shows your text memo input on the Text Edit display.
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Text Edit display
This display is called up via [TEXT EDIT], letting you input or edit text memos for information about the currently selected Song.
Selects the font type, size and color.
Selects the background picture.
Shows characters you input via the
on-screen keyboard.
This on-screen keyboard lets you
input or edit text.
Closes the display.
Changes the bar.
Pins the picture data of the iPad to the
memo.
Lets you take photos then stick them
to the memo. This is shown only on
an iPad that supports the camera
function.
Holding the stuck picture will show
“X.” In this situation, you can apply the
following operations to the picture.
Delete
Tap “X.”
Size Change
Pinch in or out the picture.
Rotate
Touch the picture with two fingers and
rotate them to the desired direction.
Move
Touch the picture again and drag to
the location you want to pin it to.
NOTE
Up to 30 pictures data can be stuck to a memo.
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Set List Edit window
This window lets you change the Song name and order, as well as add/delete Songs to/from the current Set List.
Adds Songs to the Set List.
Up to thirty Songs can be added.
Deletes each of the Songs in
response to the confirmation
window.
Closes the window.
Sliding here changes the order
of the Song. The order set here is
applied to the Song List view.
Calls up the Rename window with
on-screen keyboard.
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Program Change Edit window
This window lets you assign the Program Change setting including MIDI channel, Bank Select and the volume value to each Program Change button.
To change the tempo, tap the Tempo value to call up the slider,
and then operate the slider, or tap [TAP] three times at the desired
tempo. Tapping [-]/[+] changes the value in single steps.
TEMPO and CLOCK are not shown
when the MIDI Type is set to
“wireless.”
Program Change ON/OFF button
When set to ON, the corresponding
Program Change button becomes
available. When set to OFF, the
corresponding Program Change
button becomes gray, indicating it is
unavailable.
What is the Link function?
This convenient function lets you
transmit two or more Program
Change numbers simultaneously by
simply tapping just one of the buttons.
To set LINK:
Tap the LINK indicators of the desired
buttons.
To use LINK:
In the Main display, tap one of the
Program Change buttons which have
been linked.
Equivalent to the Program
Change button number
on the Main display.
When set to ON, MIDI clock data is transmitted according
to the TEMPO setting.
Closes the window.
If you want to make the settings simply
and quickly, this [LEARN] button is
useful. Tap [LEARN] (the button starts
flashing), then transmit the Program
Change messages from the MIDI
instrument. The received MIDI messages
will be assigned to the corresponding
Program Change button. Tapping this
While flashing cancels the Learn status.
Adjusts the volume of the Voice
specified via the Program Change. The
volume can be adjusted by operating the
knob, or by tapping the value to call up
the slider for changing the value.
Volume ON/OFF button
When set to ON, tapping the Program
Change button transmits the volume
value, and doesn’t transmit when set to
OFF.
Indicates the MIDI channel, Bank Select MSB, Bank Select LSB and Program Change.
Tapping this area calls up the window for setting
the value.