Yamaha PSR-9000 Owner's Manual - Page 105

Style File Format, this source pattern is recorded.

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Style Creator The following functions are also available: • Revoice Determines the basic volume, tempo, and Part on/off settings for your original style. • Groove & Dynamics .....This gives you a comprehensive variety of tools for changing the rhythmic "feel" of your original style. Specifically, it allows you to alter the timing for each section and velocity of notes for each track. • Setup This can be used to change the voices assigned to any of the current selected section/part. • Edit The six editing features that contain "Quantize" allow you to edit already recorded style data. • Parameter Edit Determines various parameters of the Style File Format. See below for details about Style File Format. s Style File Format The Style File Format (SFF) combines all of Yamaha's auto accompaniment know-how into a single unified format. By using the Parameter Edit function, you can take advantage of the power of the SFF format and freely create your own styles. The chart below indicates the process by which the accompaniment is played back. (This does not apply to the rhythm track.) The source pattern in the chart is the original style data. As explained on page 110, in style recording this source pattern is recorded. As shown in the chart below, the actual output of the accompaniment is determined by various parameter settings and chord changes (playing chords in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard) entered to this source pattern. Source Pattern ZSource chord root setting XSource chord type setting Chord change NTR (Note Transposition Rule) CNote Transposition rule setting Recorded in Style Recording. Refer to page 113. Created by playing chords in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard. Refer to page 58. NTT (Note Transposition Table) VNote Transposition table setting Other Settings BHighest Key setting NNote range (Low Limit, High Limit) settings MRetrigger Rule (RTR) setting Edited in Parameter Edit. These parameters determine how the pitch of the source pattern is converted when you play chords in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard. Refer to page 114. Accompaniment Output Since newly created style data is stored to Flash ROM, any pre-programmed data in the selected style location will be erased and replaced by your new settings. This includes the factory programmed Flash style data (Flash styles I through VIII). If you've deleted the factory-set data, you can use the Restore function (page 130) to load a copy of it from the included disks (page 6). Preset Style Style Creator Store Flash Style For details about Flash ROM, refer to "Memory Structure" on page 50. Can be replaced by the newly created data. q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q Reference 105 103

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Style Creator
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Reference
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The following functions are also available:
• Revoice
........................
Determines the basic volume, tempo, and Part on/off settings for your original style.
• Groove & Dynamics
.....
This gives you a comprehensive variety of tools for changing the rhythmic “feel” of
your original style. Specifically, it allows you to alter the timing for each section and
velocity of notes for each track.
• Setup
...........................
This can be used to change the voices assigned to any of the current selected sec-
tion/part.
• Edit
...............................
The six editing features that contain "Quantize" allow you to edit already recorded
style data.
• Parameter Edit
.............
Determines various parameters of the Style File Format.
See below for details about Style File Format.
Style File Format
The Style File Format (SFF) combines all of Yamaha’s auto accompaniment know-how into a single
unified format.
By using the Parameter Edit function, you can take advantage of the power of the SFF format and freely
create your own styles.
The chart below indicates the process by which the accompaniment is played back. (This does not
apply to the rhythm track.)
The source pattern in the chart is the original style data. As explained on page 110, in style recording
this source pattern is recorded.
As shown in the chart below, the actual output of the accompaniment is determined by various parame-
ter settings and chord changes (playing chords in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard)
entered to this source pattern.
Source Pattern
Z
Source chord root setting
X
Source chord type setting
NTR
(Note Transposition Rule)
C
Note Transposition rule setting
NTT
(Note Transposition Table)
V
Note Transposition table setting
Other Settings
B
Highest Key setting
N
Note range (Low Limit, High Limit) settings
M
Retrigger Rule (RTR) setting
Chord change
Accompaniment
Recorded in Style Recording.
Refer to page 113.
Created by playing chords in the auto accompani-
ment section of the keyboard.
Refer to page 58.
Edited in Parameter Edit.
These parameters determine how the pitch of the
source pattern is converted when you play chords
in the auto accompaniment section of the key-
board.
Refer to page 114.
Output
Since newly created style data is stored to Flash ROM, any pre-programmed data in the selected style location will be erased
and replaced by your new settings.
This includes the factory programmed Flash style data (Flash styles I through VIII).
If
you've deleted the factory-set data, you can use the Restore function (page 130) to load a copy of it from the included disks
(page 6).
For details about Flash ROM, refer to “Memory Structure” on page 50.
Style Creator
Preset Style
Flash Style
Store
Can be replaced by
the newly created data.
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