Yamaha QY700 Owner's Manual - Page 27
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BASIC CONCEPTS 1. Mode structure About modes • The many functions of the QY700 are grouped by type into modes, sub-modes, and pages (see the diagram below). When operating the QY700, you will arrive at the desired function by first selecting the mode, then the sub-mode, and finally the page. • Modes are the largest division of functions. Use the Mode buttons to switch between modes. • Sub-modes are broad divisions of the functions within each mode. If the bottom line of the display shows a menu shaped like buttons, you can press the corresponding function button to select the desired sub-mode. In some cases, you will enter a sub-mode by pressing the s, e, or j keys. • Pages contain groups of related parameters within a submode. If the bottom line of the sub-mode display shows a tab-shaped menu, you can press the corresponding function button to switch pages. In some sub-modes, you can select sub-pages within a page, or move to a special page to make settings. Mode Mode Sub-mode Sub-mode Sub-mode Sub-mode Page Page Page Sub-page Sub-page Special page • The following example shows the Song (mode) Play Effect (sub-mode) Groove Quantize (page) display. Mode name Sub-mode name Page name Sub-page name Special page name Modes and sub-modes The QY700 has the following modes and sub-modes. s Song mode Here you can record or playback songs. (→ p.70) The Auto-accompaniment functions allow you to create music efficiently. Press s to enter this mode. Song Play Here you can select and playback songs. (→ p.72) This is the first sub-mode you will enter when you press s. 26 Chapter 1