Yamaha QY300 Owner's Manual - Page 79

Chd - Step Record Chord Changes

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Patterns - Part 2: Recording Accompaniments Erasing Pattern Changes The [F6] function key ("Clear") can be used to clear the style number, section, or end-of-song marker at which the cursor is located. If you clear a time signature change, the default time signature value for the current pattern will be automatically re-selected. s "Chd" - Step Record Chord Changes Here's how the STEP record chord display will look if you've selected an empty song (the appropriate chord data will appear if the selected song contains data). Place cursor at beat at which you want the chord change to occur. Time signature Measure number One beat Chords One chord can be entered per quarter note. Place the cursor at the required quarter-note division on the display and enter the chord via the micro-keyboard in the normal way (Z page 59). In the example display below, a C major chord is entered on the first beat of the first measure, a D minor seventh on the first beat of the second measure, and a G seventh on the third beat of the second measure. 71

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Patterns — Part 2: Recording Accompaniments
Measure number
Erasing Pattern Changes
The
[F6]
function key (“Clear”) can be used to clear the style number, section,
or end-of-song marker at which the cursor is located. If you clear a time
signature change, the default time signature value for the current pattern will
be automatically re-selected.
“Chd” — Step Record Chord Changes
Here’s how the STEP record chord display will look if you’ve selected an
empty song (the appropriate chord data will appear if the selected song con-
tains data).
Chords
One chord can be entered per quarter note. Place the cursor at the required
quarter-note division on the display and enter the chord via the micro-key-
board in the normal way (
Z
page 59). In the example display below, a C
major chord is entered on the first beat of the first measure, a D minor seventh
on the first beat of the second measure, and a G seventh on the third beat of the
second measure.
Place cursor at beat at which you want the chord change to occur.
Time signature
One beat