Yamaha QY700 Owner's Manual - Page 96

Drum table

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• You use this page to select the drum table and transposition used for track playback. • You can access and edit the drum-table data by pressing 4 (DrTabEdit). 1. At the SONG PLAY screen, press 4 (PlayFx). w The QY700 enters the Play Effects submode. 2. Press 3 (Transpose). w The Transpose page appears. 3. Press u or d as necessary to select the track you want to work on. • The screen can only display 16 tracks at one time (tracks 1 to 16, or tracks 17 to 32). You can toggle between these two groupings by pressing 6. 4. Move the cursor to the appropriate parameter setting for the track you want to adjust. 5. Change the value using the data dial, n/y, or the numeric keypad. 6. If you wish to view or edit the drum-table values, press 4 (DrTabEdit). 7. When you have finished making changes, presse to return to the SONG PLAY screen. • You can change these parameter values even while song playback is in progress. The first four parameters listed in the table above are identical to those on the "Groove Quantize" page, and are explained on pages 84 and 85. The remaining parameters are described below. 2. Play Effects 19. Drum table • Drum tables are required to handle sequence data produced by drum machines that are not XG or GM compatible. As these machines may use different numbering arrangements to identify the various rhythm instruments, it becomes necessary to make appropriate substitutions when playing back the recorded data. Failure to make these substitutions will cause the "wrong" instruments to be produced. 2 • Each drum table therefore contains a list of rhythm-instrument substitutions. You can select the table separately for each track. • The QY700 provides eight different tables. To view or edit the contents of a drum table you must press 4 (DrTabEdit) to move into the Drum-Table Edit page (→ p.98). 0101 1101 -- (=none),1,...,8 1. Move the cursor to the DR TABLE setting for the appropriate track. 2. Set the value using the data dial, n/y, or the numeric keypad. Chapter 2. SONG MODE 95

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Chapter 2. SONG MODE
2
You use this page to select the drum table and transposition
used for track playback.
You can access and edit the drum-table data by pressing
4
(DrTabEdit).
1. At the SONG PLAY screen, press
4
(PlayFx).
The QY700 enters the Play Effects submode.
2. Press
3
(Transpose).
The Transpose page appears.
3. Press
u
or
d
as necessary to se-
lect the track you want to work on.
The screen can only display 16 tracks at one time (tracks 1
to 16, or tracks 17 to 32). You can toggle between these two
groupings by pressing
6
.
4.
Move the cursor to the appropriate parameter setting
for the track you want to adjust.
5.
Change the value using the data dial,
n
/
y
, or the
numeric keypad.
6.
If you wish to view or edit the drum-table values, press
4
(DrTabEdit).
7.
When you have finished making changes, press
e
to return to the SONG PLAY screen.
You can change these parameter values even while song
playback is in progress.
The first four parameters listed in the table above are identical to
those on the “Groove Quantize” page, and are explained on pages
84 and 85. The remaining parameters are described below.
19. Drum table
Drum tables
are required to handle sequence data produced
by drum machines that are not XG or GM compatible. As
these machines may use different numbering arrangements
to identify the various rhythm instruments, it becomes nec-
essary to make appropriate substitutions when playing back
the recorded data. Failure to make these substitutions will
cause the “wrong” instruments to be produced.
Each drum table therefore contains a list of rhythm-instru-
ment substitutions. You can select the table separately for
each track.
The QY700 provides eight different tables. To view or edit
the contents of a drum table you must press
4
(DrTabEdit) to move into the Drum-Table Edit page (
p.98).
0101
1101
-- (=none),1,...,8
1.
Move the cursor to the DR TABLE setting for the ap-
propriate track.
2.
Set the value using the data dial,
n
/
y
, or the nu-
meric keypad.
2. Play Effects