Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 157
PCLP LoopRemix, PCLP Normalize, Start Start Point, Loop Loop Point, End End Point, Clip Key
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Phrase Clip Mode s Start (Start Point) Set the Start Point from which the Phrase Clip will be played back. By finely adjusting the Start Point, you can avoid playback of the noise before the Start Point. This setting, however, does not eliminate the noise in the original Clip. t Settings: Depends on the length of the Phrase Clip. s Loop (Loop Point) Set the starting point of the looped section. With a violin sound, for example, the Loop Point should be set after the distinctive attack portion and at the start of the sustained section of the sound. When playing back this loop, the attack portion of the violin sound is played back, followed by the looped section corresponding with the sustained section of the violin sound (between the Loop Point and the End Point). On the other hand, if the sound does not have a distinctive attack portion, the Loop Point can be set to the same position as the Start Point. t Settings: Depends on the length of the Phrase Clip. s End (End Point) Set the End Point of the Phrase Clip's looped section. This can also be useful for removing unwanted noise at the end of the Phrase Clip. t Settings: Depends on the length of the Phrase Clip. Details about the Start, Loop and End Points are given on Page 150. 4When you press the [ENTER] key, you will see a confirmation message. Press the [INC/YES] key to execute the Loop Remix Job. The Job will be canceled if you press the [DEC/NO] key. 5After executing the Loop Remix Job, you will see the following Retry message. PCLP LoopRemix) Type > 1 Vari A At this screen, you can use the keyboard to audition the Loop Remix. If you are not satisfied with the result, try creating another Loop Remix by repeating steps 2 to 4 but using different Variation settings. 6When you are satisfied with the result, press the [DEC/NO] key. A new Phrase Clip will be created and you will be returned to the first screen. PCLP Normalize You can normalize each Phrase Clip. This maximizes the output level of the recorded Phrase Clip without causing distortion. To select each Phrase Clip, use Knob [A] to select the Clip Key or Knob [B] to select the Phrase Clip Number. After selecting the Phrase Clip, set the Ratio parameter and press the [ENTER] key to normalize. You can also select the Clip Key directly by pressing a note on the keyboard. PCLP LoopRemix The Phrase Clip data can be edited and a new Phrase Clip can be automatically created with a new Loop. The procedure is as follows. PCLP LoopRemix) JOB C 2:001[SmplName] Type 1 Vari A The following Jobs are available only when the Phrase Clip has been recorded in 16-bit format. 1Select the Phrase Clip by using Knob [A] to select the target Clip Key or Knob [B] to set the Phrase Clip Number. You can also select the target Clip Key directly by pressing its note on the keyboard. 2Select the Type parameter which specifies the section of the Loop to be changed. Five Types are available. 3Select the Vari (Variation) parameter, which is the degree of change to be applied to the Loop. Four Variations (A to D) are available, each offering increasing degrees of change. PCLP Normalize) Job C 2:001[SmplName] Ratio 100% s Clip Key Select the Clip Key of the target Phrase Clip. t Settings: C0 ~ C6 s Clip Number Select the target Phrase Clip. t Settings: 1 ~ 256 s Ratio Set an amplitude ratio in normalization of a volume level. With a value of "100" (%), a peak level will be normalized into full 16 bits, which means there is virtually no distortion in resulting levels. If the volume level in an original Clip is extremely low, set a value less than "100" (%) for a waveform smoother in level changes. You can set a value more than "100" (%) for an intentionally distorted sound. t Settings: 0 ~ 200% Once you perform this operation on a Phrase Clip, its original data will be overwritten and you will not be able to undo the changes. Important data should always be backed up or copied to a separate Phrase Clip Number before performing this operation. 157