Yamaha PSR-630 Owner's Manual - Page 105

Drum Cancel, Quantize - key board

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,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQStyl,,QQeRec,,QQordin,,QQg ,,QQ Drum Cancel This function makes it possible to erase specific drum instruments from the RHYTHM 1 and RHYTHM 2 tracks. It's handy, for example, when you want to erase just the bass drum recorded on the RHYTHM 1 track. While recording either the RHYTHM 1 or RHYTHM 2 track, use the SUB MENU [v] and [w] buttons to select "Drum Cancel". • Drum Cancel cannot be used for the BASS, CHORD 1/2, PAD, or PHRASE 1/2 tracks. Drum Can cel Then, press the key on the key board corresponding to the instrument you want to cancel. Quantize Quantize can be used to align notes to the nearest specified beat to tighten up loose timing. 1With the style Record Ready Mode (or Rehearsal Mode) engaged and the target style and its section selected, use the SUB MENU [v] and [w] buttons to select "Quantize? YES". Quantize ? YES 2Press the [+] (YES) button to engage the quantize function (or [-] to abort) . The current quantize value will appear to the left of "Quantize:" on the top line of the display. Use the [-] and [+] buttons, or the Data Dial to select the desired quantize value (4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32). When the quantize function is executed, all notes in the target track will be aligned with the nearest note of the corresponding value. Quantize : 32 2 103

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103
Style Recording
Drum Cancel
This function makes it possible to erase specific drum instruments from the
RHYTHM 1 and RHYTHM 2 tracks. It’s handy, for example, when you want to erase
just the bass drum recorded on the RHYTHM 1 track.
While recording either the RHYTHM 1 or RHYTHM 2 track, use the SUB MENU
[
]
and
[
]
buttons to select “Drum Cancel”.
Then, press the key on the key board corresponding to the instrument you want to
cancel.
cel
Drum
°
Can
Drum Cancel cannot
be used for the BASS,
CHORD 1/2, PAD, or
PHRASE 1/2 tracks.
Quantize
Quantize can be used to align notes to the nearest specified beat to tighten up loose
timing.
1
With the style Record Ready Mode (or Rehearsal Mode) engaged and the target
style and its section selected, use the SUB MENU
[
]
and
[
]
buttons to select
“Quantize? YES”.
2
Press the
[+] (YES)
button to engage the quantize function (or
[–]
to abort) . The
current quantize value will appear to the left of “Quantize:” on the top line of the
display. Use the
[–]
and
[+]
buttons, or the Data Dial to select the desired quantize
value (4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32). When the quantize function is executed, all notes in
the target track will be aligned with the nearest note of the corresponding value.
°°°°°
YES
?
Quantize
2
:
°°°
32
Quantize