Yamaha QY300 Owner's Manual - Page 112

Engaging the Edit Mode & Moving Around

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Editing Songs & Phrases Editing Songs & Phrases The QY300's editing capability makes it easy to correct mistakes made when recording song or phrase data, and to generally refine your sound. The song and phrase edit "change" mode lets you individually modify the timing, pitch (note), gate time (length) and velocity (loudness) of each note. There's also an edit "insert" mode that allows insertion of note, pitch bend, program change, control change, channel aftertouch, polyphonic aftertouch, or exclusive events at any point in the pattern. Engaging the Edit Mode & Moving Around To engage the edit mode, place the cursor at the track you want to edit in the normal SONG or PHRASE play mode, then press the [EDIT] key. The edit display will look something like this (of course, the note data will be different). Measure number Edit change mode (the default mode) Track number & name (asterisks appear if no track name has been entered). Location (beat-clock) One note per line Note Gate time & note symbol Top of song Velocity and volume symbol The phrase edit display is almost exactly the same. The only differences are that no track number or name appears at the top of the display, and the "ChngTr" (change track)and "TrName" (track name) functions are not available. 104

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Measure number
Edit change mode
(the default mode)
Track number & name
(asterisks appear if no track
name has been entered).
Note
Location
(beat-clock)
Gate time &
note symbol
One note per line
Editing Songs & Phrases
The QY300’s editing capability makes it easy to correct mistakes made when recording song
or phrase data, and to generally refine your sound.
The song and phrase edit “change” mode lets you individually modify the timing, pitch
(note), gate time (length) and velocity (loudness) of each note. There’s also an edit “insert”
mode that allows insertion of note, pitch bend, program change, control change, channel
aftertouch, polyphonic aftertouch, or exclusive events at any point in the pattern.
Engaging the Edit Mode & Moving Around
To engage the edit mode, place the cursor at the track you want to edit in the
normal SONG or PHRASE play mode, then press the
[EDIT]
key.
The edit display will look something like this (of course, the note data will
be different).
The phrase edit display is almost exactly the same. The only differences are
that no track number or name appears at the top of the display, and the
“ChngTr” (change track)and “TrName” (track name) functions are not avail-
able.
Top of song
Velocity and
volume symbol