Yamaha 2.0 Owner's Manual - Page 47

Key On, stack

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14 Key On Sets the key on mode for each input. The Key on mode defines how multiple notes (up to of 5) which are set to each INPUT number should be triggered. There are 5 key on modes which enable you to trigger all notes at the same time or in a specific order. This function is convenient when you want to layer multiple voices or produce an effect using the keyboard voice. ! Move the cursor to the INPUT focus area and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons to choose the input jack number. You can also enable the Learn mode (P.115) to automatically select the input jack number by hitting each pad or drum. " Move the cursor to the Key on mode focus area and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons to select the key on mode from the following: stack Triggers the 1st to 5th notes (P.40) simultaneously. alter Triggers the 1st to 5th notes one by one each time the pad is played. stackMN ....... Triggers the 1st to 5th notes simultaneously, but truncates the preceding sound when the pad is played. alterMN ........ Alternately triggers the 1st to 5th notes in order, but truncates the preceding sound when the pad is played. hold Triggers and maintains the 1st to 5th notes simultaneously when the pad is played once, and stops when the pad is played again. AWhen the pad is played while holding the Rim Switch (Yamaha TP80S or PCY80S pads) note set by mut (mute) is enabled and the 1st to 5th notes are disabled. Therefore the trigger types of stack and alter, stackMN and alterMN become the same. ABy using the stackMN or alterMN function you can save memory space by excluding overlapping voices when recording to an external sequencer. Feature Reference - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode # Repeat steps ! and " to set the key on mode for each input jack number. Key On INPUT = stack MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK Settings: The following parameters can be set for input numbers 1 to 12. Key on mode: stack, alter, stackMN, alterMN, hold 43

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Feature Reference
Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode
14
Key On
Sets the key on mode for each input.
The Key on mode defines how multiple notes
(up to of 5) which are set to each INPUT
number should be triggered.
There are 5 key
on modes which enable you to trigger all notes
at the same time or in a specific order.
This
function is convenient when you want to layer
multiple voices or produce an effect using the
keyboard voice.
!
Move the cursor to the INPUT focus area
and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the
+1/YES and -1/NO buttons to choose the
input jack number.
You can also enable the Learn mode (P.115)
to automatically select the input jack number
by hitting each pad or drum.
"
Move the cursor to the Key on mode focus
area and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use
the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons to select the
key on mode from the following:
stack
.............
Triggers the 1st to 5th notes (P.40)
simultaneously.
alter
..............
Triggers the 1st to 5th notes one by one
each time the pad is played.
stackMN
.......
Triggers the 1st to 5th notes
simultaneously, but truncates the
preceding sound when the pad is played.
alterMN
........
Alternately triggers the 1st to 5th notes in
order, but truncates the preceding sound
when the pad is played.
hold
..............
Triggers and maintains the 1st to 5th notes
simultaneously when the pad is played
once, and stops when the pad is played
again.
A
When the pad is played while holding the Rim Switch
(Yamaha TP80S or PCY80S pads) note set by mut (mute) is
enabled and the 1st to 5th notes are disabled.
Therefore the
trigger types of stack and alter, stackMN and alterMN become
the same.
A
By using the stackMN or alterMN function you can save
memory space by excluding overlapping voices when
recording to an external sequencer.
#
Repeat steps
!
and
"
to set the key on
mode for each input jack number.
MISC.
SNARE
KICK
CYMBAL
INPUT
Key On
=
stack
Settings:
The following parameters can be set for input numbers
1 to 12.
Key on mode
: stack, alter, stackMN, alterMN, hold