Yamaha QY700 Owner's Manual - Page 152

Job 08, Chord Sort

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• Note that this job will never move an event past the designated segment's start or end points; any event that would otherwise move past this point is instead deposited at the segment's border. 1. Track setting: TR • This parameter selects the track. 0101 1101 01,...,32, Tmp • 01,...,32 Apply the shift to the corresponding sequence track. • Tmp Apply the shift to the TEMPO track. JOB 08 CHORD SORT 7. Song Jobs 2. Segment • The two boxes to the right of the M select the track segment for the shift. The first box sets the measure and beat for the start point; the second box sets the end point. 0101 1101 Measure: beat 001:1,...,999:8 3. Clock cycles 2 • The Clock value sets the number of clock cycles for the data shift. Positive values shift events toward the right (toward the end of the song), while negative events shift them back. • Note that there are 480 cycles per beat. 0101 1101 -9999,...,+0000,...,+9999 • This job "sorts" chord events (simultaneous note events) by order of pitch. The sort is reflected in the EDIT page listing, and determines the separation sequence used by the CHORD SEPARATE job (see next page). • Sorting is by pitch. If notes E3, C3, and G3 all begin at the same time, the job adjusts the sequence to C3, E3, G3 (if the setting is Normal) to G3, E3, C3 (if Reverse). 1. Track setting: TR • This parameter selects track containing the data to be sorted. 0101 1101 01,...,32 2. Segment • The two boxes to the right of the M select the track segment over which the chord sort is executed. The first box sets the measure and beat for the start point; the second box sets the end point. 0101 1101 Measure: beat 001:1,...,999:8 3. Type 0101 1101 Normal Reverse Sort from low pitch to high. Sort from high pitch to low. Chapter 2. SONG MODE 151

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Chapter 2. SONG MODE
Note that this job will never move an event past the desig-
nated segment’s start or end points; any event that would
otherwise move past this point is instead deposited at the
segment’s border.
1. Track setting:
TR
This parameter selects the track.
0101
1101
01,...,32, Tmp
01,...,32
Apply the shift to the corresponding sequence
track.
Tmp
Apply the shift to the TEMPO track.
2. Segment
The two boxes to the right of the M select the track segment
for the shift. The first box sets the measure and beat for the
start point; the second box sets the end point.
0101
1101
Measure: beat
001:1,...,999:8
3. Clock cycles
The Clock value sets the number of clock cycles for the
data shift. Positive values shift events toward the right (to-
ward the end of the song), while negative events shift them
back.
Note that there are 480 cycles per beat.
0101
1101
-9999,...,+0000,...,+9999
7. Song Jobs
JOB 08
CHORD SORT
This job “sorts” chord events (simultaneous note events) by
order of pitch. The sort is reflected in the EDIT page list-
ing, and determines the separation sequence used by the
CHORD SEPARATE job (see next page).
Sorting is by pitch. If notes E3, C3, and G3 all begin at the
same time, the job adjusts the sequence to C3, E3, G3 (if
the setting is Normal) to G3, E3, C3 (if Reverse).
1. Track setting:
TR
This parameter selects track containing the data to be sorted.
0101
1101
01,...,32
2. Segment
The two boxes to the right of the M select the track segment
over which the chord sort is executed. The first box sets the
measure and beat for the start point; the second box sets the
end point.
0101
1101
Measure: beat
001:1,...,999:8
3. Type
0101
1101
Normal
Sort from low pitch to high.
Reverse
Sort from high pitch to low.