The editors allow you to change the settings for presets in the voice, performance, and master modes, plus allow you to edit the mix settings for patterns and songs. There is also a librarian program that can be used to organize the data that is stored on the Motif. Of course, you need to know what all of this stuff is good for, and what all of these settings mean. The way to understand this stuff, of course, is to read the manual. The manual breaks it down from the simple big picture kind of concepts first, and later goes into detail about every setting. If people don't like to read the manual, then maybe I'd think about taking some of my time to record myself going through every settings in each of the editors, telling about what it does and letting you hear how it works. Of course, that would take lots of my time, and there wouldn't be many people willing to buy it, so I'd have to charge a lot in order to make back the time I spent in creating it. Most of the editors would take about 10 hours of work each, and I don't feel like working on this stuff for less than $30 per hour. There might be 10 or 15 people on this list that would buy the tutorial, so I'd have to charge probably $30 for each of the tutorials. So, for 4 or 5 of the editors would run you about $150. If there are enough people interested, then I'll think about it. Bryan ________________________________ From: moaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:moaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jes Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 9:35 PM To: MoAccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [MoAccess] Question about the xs editors Hi all, Is there anything I need to learn about the motif before I can use the editors? I guess it's not as simple as installing the driver for the xs onto the pc and then being able to install and use the editors. Or is it? Hopefully this question made sense. grins Jes