Yamaha RM1x Owner's Manual - Page 52
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PATTERN MODE 2. Recording t Step Recording You use this recording mode to create a recording one note at a time, setting appropriate values for each note's length, velocity, and so on. When EVENT TYPE = Note: Track number Pointer Event type Time signature When EVENT TYPE = PB: Track number Pointer Time signature Event type When EVENT TYPE = CC: Track number Pointer Time signature Event type Parameter Pointer Step Keypad velocity Value Gate time Rest Tie Delete BkDelete Track number Event type Time Signature Values 0060, 0080, 0120, 0160, 0240, 0320, 0480, 0960, 1920 001 ... 127, RND1 ... 4 -8192 ... +8191 (EVENT TYPE=PB), 000 ... 127 (EVENT TYPE=CC), PAD 001 ... 200 01 ... 16 Note, PB, CC[000] ... CC[119] 1/16 ... 16/16; 1/8 ... 16/8; 1/4 ... 8/4 Function Current note position. The "size" of the current recording step. This determines to what position the pointer will advance after a note has been entered. The velocity value of the note to be entered Specifies the value for event types other than "Note." This parameter only appears when an EVENT TYPE other than "Note" is selected. Press the [ENTER] button to actually enter the specified value. The length of the entered note. Used to produce legato, staccato, and other effects. Enters a rest of the currently selected note length at the note pointer position. Lengthens the previously entered note by "tying" another note of the same length and pitch to it. Deletes the note or chord at the note pointer. Moves the note pointer backward by the currently selected note length and deletes the corresponding note or chord. Shows the current selected track number. Track number selection can be accomplished via this parameter, or by the keyboard method described on page 27. Specifies the type of event to be entered. Indicates the pattern's time signature. * For information about how to change values, refer to the Basic Operation (page26). 52 RM1x SEQUENCE REMIXER