Yamaha QY300 Owner's Manual - Page 130

of the desired data type via the numeric keypad.

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Disk Operations Notice Regarding SMF (Standard MIDI File) Format #1 Data Loads When replaying SMF Format #1 data, you may find that the QY300 does not reproduce some specific data on the originally intended tracks. The problem, which is related to the characteristics of format #1, is most likely to occur with respect to GM-type data, where the QY300 may fail to reproduce the drum sound, or may drive the voice using inappropriate data. To correct the problem, call the "Output Select" screen on page 18 and make sure the TG CH and MIDI CH settings such that the track contained the drum data is assigned to Channel 10 and tracks that do not contain drum data are assigned to free channels other than Channel 10. (Use the "solo" function to locate the track contained the drum data on page 13.) You can use the [F6] function key ("Exit") to exit from the disk display at any time except during the actual load operation. The first steps in performing any disk operation are to select the save, load, delete, rename or format operation, and the type of data you want to perform the operation on (except format, which requires no data type selection). Use the function keys to select the save, load, delete, rename, or format operation, then move the cursor to the desired data type (or enter the number of the desired data type via the numeric keypad). All Data Phrase Style Song Song ESEQ Song SMF All song, phrase, user pattern, and chain data. A single specified user phrase (001 ... 100). A single specified style (001 ... 100). A single specified song (01 ... 10). The voice, output select, play effect, and tempo track data is also saved. A single specified song (01 ... 10) saved in or loaded from ESEQ format. The ESEQ format is used by some sequencers and synthesizers with built-in sequencers. This option provides data compatibility with such devices. The voice, output select, and play effect data is not saved with an ESEQ file. The tempo data is saved. A single specified song (01 ... 10) saved in or loaded from Standard MIDI File format. The Standard MIDI File format is widely used by computer music software, sequencers, and synthesizers with built-in sequencers. This option provides data compatibility with such devices.The voice, output select, and play effect data is not saved with an SMF file. The tempo data is saved. Once you've selected a disk operation and data type, press the [ENTER] key to begin the selected operation. 122

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Disk Operations
The first steps in performing any disk operation are to select the save, load,
delete, rename or format operation, and the type of data you want to perform
the operation on (except format, which requires no data type selection).
Use the function keys to select the save, load, delete, rename, or format
operation, then move the cursor to the desired data type (or enter the number
of the desired data type via the numeric keypad).
All Data
All song, phrase, user pattern, and chain data.
Phrase
A single specified user phrase (001 … 100).
Style
A single specified style (001 … 100).
Song
A single specified song (01 … 10). The voice, output select, play
effect, and tempo track data is also saved.
Song ESEQ
A single specified song (01 … 10) saved in or loaded from ESEQ
format. The ESEQ format is used by some sequencers and synthe-
sizers with built-in sequencers. This option provides data compat-
ibility with such devices. The voice, output select, and play effect
data is not saved with an ESEQ file. The tempo data is saved.
Song SMF
A single specified song (01 … 10) saved in or loaded from Stand-
ard MIDI File format. The Standard MIDI File format is widely
used by computer music software, sequencers, and synthesizers
with built-in sequencers. This option provides data compatibility
with such devices.The voice, output select, and play effect data is
not saved with an SMF file. The tempo data is saved.
Once you’ve selected a disk operation and data type, press the
[ENTER]
key
to begin the selected operation.
Notice Regarding SMF
(Standard MIDI File)
Format #1 Data Loads
When replaying SMF Format #1
data, you may find that the
QY300 does not reproduce
some specific data on the origi-
nally intended tracks. The prob-
lem, which is related to the char-
acteristics of format #1, is most
likely to occur with respect to
GM-type data, where the QY300
may fail to reproduce the drum
sound, or may drive the voice
using inappropriate data.
To correct the problem, call the
“Output Select” screen on page
18 and make sure the TG CH
and MIDI CH settings such that
the track contained the drum
data is assigned to Channel 10
and tracks that do not contain
drum data are assigned to free
channels other than Channel 10.
(Use the “solo” function to lo-
cate the track contained the
drum data on page 13.)
You can use the
[F6]
function key (“Exit”) to
exit from the disk dis-
play at any time except during
the actual load operation.