Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 58
Executing a Job, In Phrase Clip Job Mode, use the [ knob
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Basics Section [Clip 001] is now reversed as Variation 1 and looped for one bar as Variation 2, and both Variations can be played by pressing notes C1 and D1. In the same way, you can change the points for Variations 3 to 8 and set up different loops to that of Variation 1/2. Therefore, each Phrase Clip can be played back in a variety of ways according to different notes on the keyboard, and you can assign completely different Phrase Clips with different Variations to other notes. Such a collection of Phrase Clips and Variations is known as a "Clip Kit." ºNext, press the [JOB] key to enter Phrase Clip Job Mode. We will now take a quick look at how to execute a Job. Executing a Job In Job Mode, you can perform various operations (Jobs) on your edited Phrase Clips. You can copy and delete items, create Variations, use Loop Remix and Extract to modify your Phrase Clips and so on. In this example, the totally unique Loop Remix feature will be explained. The explanation continues from step º above. £Use Knob [1] to set the Type parameter, which specifies the type of loop change (i.e., which part of the loop will be modified). Combined with the Vari parameter, it is possible to create a variety of loop patterns using Loop Remix. There are five Types in total, and we will use Type 2 here. ¢Use Knob [2] to set the Vari (Variation) parameter, which specifies the amount by which the loop will be modified. The four available Variations (A to D) apply increasing amounts of modification. Let's select "D" here in order to create the largest modification. ∞Press the [ENTER] key and you will see a confirmation message. Now press the [INC/YES] key to confirm and the Loop Remix will be executed on [Clip 001] using the Type and Vari parameters set earlier. To cancel the operation, press the [DEC/NO] key After the Loop Remix operation has completed, you will see the following message. PCLP LoopRemix) Type > 2 Vari D ¡In Phrase Clip Job Mode, use the [PAGE] knob to switch to the PCLP LoopRemix screen. Loop Remix takes the data from an existing Phrase, changes it around, and creates a separate new, looped Phrase Clip. (The original Phrase Clip At this point, you can press the note on the keyboard assigned to [Clip 001] and listen to the sound after Loop Remix has been applied. You should hear a completely new type of pattern, including reversed sections of sound. remains in its original state and a completely However, if you are not satisfied with the new Phrase Clip is created with Loop Remix.) result, you can repeat steps £ to ∞ and apply By setting the Type and Vari parameters, you Loop Remix by pressing the [INC/YES] key at can easily create a variety of new Phrase Clips. the present screen. By changing the combination of Type and Vari parameter ™By pressing the respective note on the keyboard settings, you should be able to create loop or by using Knob [A], you can select the source patterns that sound completely different. Phrase Clip to which Loop Remix will be applied. Let's select [Clip 001] as the source §Once you have a Phrase Clip that you are and create a new Phrase Clip. If you have satisfied with, press the [DEC/NO] key at this followed the previous procedure and assigned screen and you will be returned to the PCLP Variations to the white notes between C1 and LoopRemix screen. C2, you can press any of these notes; [Clip 001] The new Phrase Clip will have a new name and will still be selected. number, and be assigned to the keyboard in place of the original Phrase Clip (which is still retained PCLP LoopRemix) Job C 1:001[Clip 001] Type 1 Vari A in memory but is no longer assigned to notes). SHIFT PAGE A B C 1 2 DATA PART/ELEMENT Phrase Clips are retained in memory (DRAM) even after you exit Phrase Clip Mode, and until you switch the power off. However, if a Clip Kit has been created after editing or executing a Job, it will be lost when you exit Phrase Clip Mode. Therefore, you should always store your Phrase Clips before exiting this mode. Up to four Clip Kits can be stored in internal memory. Details about storing Phrase Clips are given on Page 160. Once you have created a Clip Kit, you can play it in Phrase Clip Play Mode or use it as a Part in a Performance, just as with Voices (Page 129). 58