Yamaha 2.0 Owner's Manual - Page 110

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Feature Reference - Song Record Mode TEMPO BEAT REALTIME SONG 0 MEASURE QUANT. 0 Settings: Quantize: OFF, quarter note, quarter note triplet, eighth note, eighth note triplet, 16th note, 16th note triplet 3 3 3 A The performance will be recorded exactly as played if the quantization is OFF. You can also assign the quantization afterwards (P.109). ARefer to P.84 for details on quantization. 3 Setting the First Measure You can specify the first measure and start recording. Use the FORWARD or REWIND button to move the cursor to the measure of the position and start recording. You can also move the cursor to the MEASURE focus area and select the measure by rotating the Data Scroll Wheel or using the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons. CLICK TEMPO BEAT REALTIME SONG 0 MEASURE QUANT. 0 4 Real-time Recording MISC. CYMBAL Record a performance from an external MIDI keyboard in real-time. ! Press the START/STOP button and the LED above the button will flash once. The DTX will countdown two measures before beginning to record, the MIDI data from the external MIDI keyboard. CLICK AThe LCD above the CLICK button will flash to the tempo when the DTX is counting the beat. The LEDs above both the CLICK button and the START/STOP button will flash to the tempo when you are recording. ARefer to P.110 on how to select the voice or MIDI channel for tracks 1 and 2. ABeware that the data will replace the previous data and the previous data will be irretrievable. " Press the START/STOP button to exit recording and the display will return to Song Play mode. ABy entering an END mark, the pattern track recording will automatically stop at the mark. CTurning the power OFF while recording, erasing, or copying, may cause irretrievable loss to ALL of the user data. Recording a rhythm part If you record a rhythm part (MIDI channel 10) to TR1 in real-time, the track will be muted when you mute the rhythm of the pattern track using the RHYTHM button. It is recommended to use TR2 (track 2) when you are recording a rhythm part in real-time. The rhythm part on TR2 can be muted using the RHYTHM button. 106

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Feature Reference
Song Record Mode
SONG
TEMPO
BEAT
MEASURE QUANT.
REALTIME
0
0
Settings:
Quantize: OFF,
quarter note,
3
quarter note triplet,
eighth note,
3
eighth note triplet,
16th note,
3
16th note triplet
A
The performance will be recorded exactly as played if the quantization is OFF.
You can also assign the quantization afterwards (P.109).
A
Refer to P.84 for details on quantization.
3
Setting the First Measure
You can specify the first measure and start recording.
Use the FORWARD or REWIND button to move the cursor to the measure of the position and start
recording.
You can also move the cursor to the MEASURE focus area and select the measure by rotating the Data Scroll
Wheel or using the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons.
SONG
MISC.
CYMBAL
TEMPO
BEAT
MEASURE QUANT.
REALTIME
0
0
CLICK
4
Real-time Recording
Record a performance from an external MIDI keyboard in real-time.
!
Press the START/STOP button and the LED above the button will flash once.
The DTX will countdown
two measures before beginning to record, the MIDI data from the external MIDI keyboard.
CLICK
A
The LCD above the CLICK button will flash to the tempo when the DTX is counting the beat.
The LEDs above both the CLICK button and the
START/STOP button will flash to the tempo when you are recording.
A
Refer to P.110 on how to select the voice or MIDI channel for tracks 1 and 2.
A
Beware that the data will replace the previous data and the previous data will be irretrievable.
"
Press the START/STOP button to exit recording and the display will return to Song Play mode.
A
By entering an END mark, the pattern track recording will automatically stop at the mark.
C
Turning the power OFF while recording, erasing, or copying, may cause irretrievable loss to ALL of the user data.
Recording a rhythm part
If you record a rhythm part (MIDI channel 10) to TR1 in real-time, the track will be muted when you mute the rhythm of the
pattern track using the RHYTHM button.
It is recommended to use TR2 (track 2) when you are recording a rhythm part in
real-time. The rhythm part on TR2 can be muted using the RHYTHM button.