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

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Chapter 2. SONG MODE
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 meas-
ure 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.
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 argument-
range 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.
7. Song Jobs
0000
0480
0960
1440
1919
4/4
0000
0480
0240
0960
0720
1200
1439
6/8