Yamaha QY20 Owner's Manual - Page 134

Move Clock

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8: Move Clock First measure in range to be modified (001 ... 999). Track (TR1 ... TR4). 7 Creating a Complete Song Moves all notes and events in the specified track and range of measures forward or backward by the specified number of clocks (96 clocks per 1/4 note). Last measure in range to be modified (001 ... 999). Number of clocks by which data in specified range are to be moved (−99 ... +00 ... +99). ENTER Press [−1/NO] to cancel. -1 +1 NO YES After setting the parameters as required, press [ENTER]. "Are you sure?" will appear on the display. Press [+1/YES] to confirm that you want to go ahead with the Move Clock operation, or press [−1/NO] to cancel. Since the Move Clock job actually shifts the timing of all notes and other events in the specified measures forward or backward, it can significantly MUSICAL NOTE alter the "feel" of the song. You could move the notes forward ("+" settings) to create a more "laid back" feel, or backward ("−" settings) to produce a more "driving" feel. Of course, you can also use Clock Move to correct timing that is off in the first place. 131

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Moves all notes and events in the specified
track and range of measures forward or backward
by the specified number of clocks (96 clocks per
1/4 note).
First measure in range to
be modified (001 … 999).
Track (TR1 … TR4).
Last measure in range to be modified
(001 … 999).
–1
+1
NO
YES
ENTER
Press
[
1/NO
]
to cancel.
After setting the parameters as required, press
[ENTER]
. “Are you sure?” will appear on the
display. Press
[+1/YES]
to confirm that you want
to go ahead with the Move Clock operation, or
press
[
1/NO]
to cancel.
MUSICAL
NOTE
Since the Move Clock job actually shifts the timing of all notes and other
events in the specified measures forward or backward, it can significantly
alter the “feel” of the song. You could move the notes forward (“+” set-
tings) to create a more “laid back” feel, or backward (“
” settings) to pro-
duce a more “driving” feel. Of course, you can also use Clock Move to
correct timing that is off in the first place.
Number of clocks by which data in
specified range are to be moved
(
99 … +00 … +99).
7
Creating a Complete Song
8:
Move Clock