Yamaha QY700 Owner's Manual - Page 267

Job 09, Chord Separate

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7. Pattern Jobs 1. Phrase • The Phrase value selects the user phrase. 0101 1101 01,...,99 2. Segment • The two boxes to the right of the M select the phrase segment over which chord sorts are 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,...,256:8 Job 09 Chord Separate 3. Type 0101 1101 Normal Reverse Sort from low pitch to high. Sort from high pitch to low. • This job opens each chord formation (within the specified segment of the specified phrase) into its individual notes, inserting a specified delay between adjacent notes. • If the Clock value is set to 30, for example, then a block chord consisting of elements C3, E3, G3 will be played as a C3 (at the chord's original timing) followed 30 cycles later by the E3, and then another 30 cycles later by the G3. This feature is useful, for example, when you want to open up guitar chords stroking. • Note that the QY700 will shorten chord breaks as necessary to avoid playing over the next measure boundary or into the next chord. 1. Phrase • The Phrase value selects the user phrase. 0101 1101 01,...,99 2. Segment • The two boxes to the right of the M select the phrase segment over which chord separations are 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,...,256:8 3. Clock cycles • The Clock value sets the number of clock cycles inserted between adjacent chord notes. • Note that there are 480 clock cycles per beat. 0101 1101 000,...,999 266 Chapter 5. PATTERN MODE

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Chapter 5. PATTERN MODE
1. Phrase
The Phrase value selects the user phrase.
0101
1101
01,...,99
2. Segment
The two boxes to the right of the M select the phrase seg-
ment over which chord sorts are 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,...,256:8
3. Type
0101
1101
Normal
Sort from low pitch to high.
Reverse
Sort from high pitch to low.
7. Pattern Jobs
Job 09
Chord Separate
This job opens each chord formation (within the specified
segment of the specified phrase) into its individual notes,
inserting a specified delay between adjacent notes.
If the Clock value is set to 30, for example, then a block
chord consisting of elements C3, E3, G3 will be played as a
C3 (at the chord’s original timing) followed 30 cycles later
by the E3, and then another 30 cycles later by the G3. This
feature is useful, for example, when you want to open up
guitar chords stroking.
Note that the QY700 will shorten chord breaks as neces-
sary to avoid playing over the next measure boundary or
into the next chord.
1. Phrase
The Phrase value selects the user phrase.
0101
1101
01,...,99
2. Segment
The two boxes to the right of the M select the phrase seg-
ment over which chord separations are 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,...,256:8
3. Clock cycles
The Clock value sets the number of clock cycles inserted
between adjacent chord notes.
Note that there are 480 clock cycles per beat.
0101
1101
000,...,999