Yamaha QY300 Owner's Manual - Page 38

Set the Time Signature new songs only, Record, Set the Note Parameters as Required

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Song Mode - Part 2: Basic Recording 6 Set the Time Signature (new songs only) Move the cursor to the time signature parameter and set as required. The time signature cannot be changed if the song already contains data. Time signature: 1/16 ... 16/16, 1/8 ... 16/8, 1/4 ... 8/4 7 Record Press the [©] key to begin recording. The step record display shown below will appear. Current note pointer Note-entry display Measure/beat/clock display Time signature Keyboard display 33 3 Velocity: 000 ... 127, ext. Graphic symbols for Gate time: Stac, Norm, Slur 8 Set the Note Parameters as Required Move the cursor to the note length, velocity, and gate time parameters and set as required. When the cusor is located at the note length parameter the numeric keypad can be used to enter the note lengths marked on the keys. The dot key (the [0] key) can be used to add one or more dots to the currently selected note length. In-between values can be entered using the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys or the data dial, or by using the numeric keypad while holding a [SHIFT] key. When the cursor is located at the velocity parameter, the numeric keypad can be used to directly enter the dynamic values marked on the keys (pp, mf, etc.). In-between values can be entered using the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys or the data dial, or by using the numeric keypad while holding a [SHIFT] key. 30

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Song Mode — Part 2: Basic Recording
6
Set the Time Signature (new songs only)
Move the cursor to the time signature parameter and set as required. The time
signature
cannot be changed if the song already contains data.
7
Record
Press the
[
©
]
key to begin recording. The step record display shown below
will appear.
8
Set the Note Parameters as Required
Move the cursor to the note length, velocity, and gate time parameters and set
as required.
When the cusor is located at the note length parameter the numeric keypad
can be used to enter the note lengths marked on the keys. The dot key (the
[0]
key) can be used to add one or more dots to the currently selected note length.
In-between values can be entered using the
[–1/NO]
and
[+1/YES]
keys or the
data dial, or by using the numeric keypad while holding a
[SHIFT]
key.
When the cursor is located at the velocity parameter, the numeric keypad
can be used to directly enter the dynamic values marked on the keys (pp, mf,
etc.). In-between values can be entered using the
[–1/NO]
and
[+1/YES]
keys
or the data dial, or by using the numeric keypad while holding a
[SHIFT]
key.
Measure/beat/clock display
Time signature
Gate time: Stac, Norm, Slur
Current note pointer
Note-entry display
Keyboard display
Time signature: 1/16 … 16/16, 1/8 … 16/8, 1/4 … 8/4
Velocity: 000 … 127, ext.
Graphic symbols for:
,
¶¶
,
¶¶¶
,
·
,
¸
,
¹
,
,
º»
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