Yamaha QY700 Owner's Manual - Page 55

Drum Map display, Undo/Redo, Initialization - factory reset

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BASIC CONCEPTS 8. Drum Map display • Here's how to view the drum instruments that are assigned to the microkeyboard. • The keyboard will be displayed vertically, and the instrument names will be shown to the right and left of the notes. The bottom of the display is the lowest note, and the top of the display is the highest note. • The note names will be shown inside the C notes. This lets you see the octave relationships. • By using the d [OCT DOWN] and u [OCT UP] keys to change the octave of the microkeyboard, you can shift the range of the keyboard that is displayed. • Simultaneously press the left d [OCT DOWN] and u [OCT UP] keys. • The drum map will be displayed as long as you continue pressing the keys. • This procedure does the same thing as the Undo/Redo job in Song Job (→ p.141) and Pattern Job (→ p.259). 10. Initialization • If you wish to reset the QY700's settings to the factory condition, you can perform the Initialization operation. • While holding down the left d [OCT DOWN] and u [OCT UP] keys and the [F /G ] key located at their right, turn on the power switch. CAPS SHIFT OCT DOWN ON BASS AF OCT UP G ORG BASS BG A CA B _ ! ? # K L M N O E F G A B POWER ON OFF SECTION A B C D E CAPS SHIFT OCT DOWN ON BASS OCT UP ORG BASS 9. Undo/Redo • Undo is a function that cancels the last-executed recording, edit, or job operation, and restores the data to its previous condition. • Redo is a function that cancels the Undo operation, and reexecutes the operation. • These jobs are very convenient when important data has been damaged because of recording, editing, or a job. • These jobs can be used for recording, editing, and job (except Name) operations in Song and Pattern mode, and for Patch operations in Pattern mode. • Hold down s and press j. • After a recording, editing, or job operation has been per- formed, it will always be possible to execute Undo. Likewise, it will always be possible to execute Redo after Undo has been executed, and Undo and Redo will alternate. • When initialization has been performed and "QY700" appears in the display, release the keys. If you continue holding the three buttons, the drum map display accessed by d [OCT DOWN] + u [OCT UP] will appear. • When the QY700 was shipped, the contents of the included demonstration disk were loaded into memory, but these contents will disappear when initialization is performed. If you want the contents of the demonstration disk to be in memory, re-load it from the disk. • When initialization is performed, all the data you created will be erased. If you wish to keep any of your data, you must save it to floppy disk before initializing. 54 Chapter 1

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54
BASIC CONCEPTS
Chapter 1
8. Drum Map display
Here’s how to view the drum instruments that are assigned
to the microkeyboard.
The keyboard will be displayed vertically, and the instru-
ment names will be shown to the right and left of the notes.
The bottom of the display is the lowest note, and the top of
the display is the highest note.
The note names will be shown inside the C notes. This lets
you see the octave relationships.
By using the
d
[OCT DOWN] and
u
[OCT UP] keys to
change the octave of the microkeyboard, you can shift the
range of the keyboard that is displayed.
Simultaneously press the left
d
[OCT DOWN] and
u
[OCT UP] keys.
The drum map will be displayed as long as you continue
pressing the keys.
9. Undo/Redo
Undo is a function that cancels the last-executed recording,
edit, or job operation, and restores the data to its previous
condition.
Redo is a function that cancels the Undo operation, and re-
executes the operation.
These jobs are very convenient when important data has
been damaged because of recording, editing, or a job.
These jobs can be used for recording, editing, and job (ex-
cept Name) operations in Song and Pattern mode, and for
Patch operations in Pattern mode.
Hold down
s
and press
j
.
After a recording, editing, or job operation has been per-
formed, it will always be possible to execute Undo. Like-
wise, it will always be possible to execute Redo after Undo
has been executed, and Undo and Redo will alternate.
This procedure does the same thing as the Undo/Redo job
in Song Job (
p.141) and Pattern Job (
p.259).
10. Initialization
If you wish to reset the QY700’s settings to the factory
condition, you can perform the Initialization operation.
While holding down the left
d
[OCT DOWN] and
u
[OCT
UP] keys and the [F
#
/G
b
] key located at their right, turn on
the power switch.
When initialization has been performed and “QY700” ap-
pears in the display, release the keys. If you continue hold-
ing the three buttons, the drum map display accessed by
d
[OCT DOWN] +
u
[OCT UP] will appear.
When the QY700 was shipped, the contents of the included
demonstration disk were loaded into memory, but these con-
tents will disappear when initialization is performed. If you
want the contents of the demonstration disk to be in memory,
re-load it from the disk.
When initialization is performed, all the data you cre-
ated will be erased. If you wish to keep any of your
data, you must save it to floppy disk before initializing.
OCT
DOWN
OCT
UP
ON
BASS
ORG
BASS
CAPS
SHIFT
OCT
DOWN
OCT
UP
ON
BASS
F
#
E
F
G
A
B
SECTION
A
G
b
O
#
N
C
B
A
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ORG
BASS
CAPS
SHIFT
G
#
A
b
A
#
B
b
B
C
D
E
POWER
ON
OFF