Yamaha QY700 Owner's Manual - Page 157
Source track, Source segment, Spot clock, Destination track, Event, Argument range
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7. Song Jobs 1. Source track • The first TR setting selects the track from which events are to be extracted. 0101 1101 01,...,32 2. Source segment • The two boxes to the right of the M select the track segment for the extraction. 0101 1101 Measure: beat 001:1,...,999:8 3. Spot clock • The Spot Clock parameter selects the interval of each measure from which data are to be extracted. • The interval is set by clock cycles, where each measure starts at cycle 0000. There are 480 cycles per quarter note. • For example, assume that timing is set to 4/4. In this case, if you want to extract data only from the first half of each measure, you would set the range to 0000 - 0959. If you wanted to copy only those events that fall exactly on the fourth beat, you would set the range to 1440 - 1440. 0000 4/4 0480 0960 1440 1919 0000 0240 0480 0720 0960 1200 1439 6/8 0101 1101 0000,...,3840 4. Destination track • The lower TR setting selects the destination track. 0101 1101 01,...,32, Off • 01,...,32 Sequence track • Off No destination. (Extract and delete) 5. Event • The third pair of boxes (at the center of the screen) select the event type to be extracted. 0101 1101 Note, PC, PB, CC (000,...,127, All), CAT, PAT, EXC • Note Note events (C2,...,G8, All) • PC Program change • PB Pitch bend • CC(000,...,127,All) Control change (Any single control- change message type 000 to 127, or all control-change messages) • CAT Channel aftertouch • PAT Polyphonic aftertouch • EXC System exclusive 6. Argument range • The lowest two boxes on the screen select the argument range. The QY700 will extract only those note events whose arguments fall within the specified range. • If you are extracting note events, for example, you can use this setting to limit extraction to all note events within a certain pitch range (for example, C3 to C4). If extracting program-change events, you can limit extraction to events with a certain range of program numbers only. • Note that the EXC event type does not accept an argumentrange value. • The values listed below show the maximum ranges. In all cases you can set a smaller range. Note that the first value of the range must be less than or equal to the second value. 0101 1101 C-2,...,G8 Maximum range for note events -8192,...,+8191 Maximum range for pitchbend events 000,..,127 Maximum range for all event types other than note and pitchbend. 156 Chapter 2. SONG MODE