Yamaha RM1x Owner's Manual - Page 59

Gate time, Velocity offset, Recor, ding the PLA, Y FX Settings

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PATTERN MODE 4. Play FX Gate time This value adjusts the gate times of the notes on the track. Adjustment is made by multiplying the original gate time by the modifier value (percentage). Recording the PLAY FX Settings The grid groove settings can actually be merged into the sequence data as follows. The gate time denotes the length of time that a note is held. For non-percussive voices, the gate time is equal to the actual playback time span. If you set this value to 100%, the original gate times will be used. Setting the value below 100% will lower the gate times, while higher values will increase them. 1 Make the PLAY FX settings as described above. 2 Press the [PATTERN] button to go to the Pattern playback mode. 3 Press the REC e button to engage the record standby mode. If an adjusted gate-time value is less than 1, the RM1x will use a value of 1. Original data 4 Set the REC TYPE parameter to "OVERDUB." 5 Press the PLAY p button to begin recording. You don't actually need to record any new data; the grid groove setting will automatically be recorded. (Gate) 48 48 95 Gate time modifier = 50% (Gate) 24 24 47 Gate-time modifier = 150% 6 Press the STOP s button to stop recording after 86 48 the pattern has played through once. The PLAY FX settings will automatically be initialized when record- ing is stopped. 43 24 (Gate) 72 72 142 129 72 Velocity offset You use this parameter to apply an offset to the track's velocity values. Positive values increase the playback velocity, while negative values decrease it. Original data (Vel) 96 64 32 127 96 VELOCITY OFFSET = -20 (Vel) 76 44 12 VELOCITY OFFSET = +20 (Vel) 116 84 52 107 76 127 116 RM1x SEQUENCE REMIXER 59

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RM1x SEQUENCE REMIXER
59
PATTERN MODE
Gate time
This value adjusts the gate times of the notes on the track.
Adjustment is made by multiplying the original gate time
by the modifier value (percentage).
The gate time denotes the length of time that a note is
held. For non-percussive voices, the gate time is equal to
the actual playback time span.
If you set this value to 100%, the original gate times will
be used. Setting the value below 100% will lower the gate
times, while higher values will increase them.
If an adjusted gate-time value is less than 1, the RM1x
will use a value of 1.
Original data
Gate time modifier = 50%
Gate-time modifier = 150%
(Gate)
(Gate)
(Gate)
48
48
95
86
48
24
24
47
43
24
72
72
142
129
72
Velocity offset
You use this parameter to apply an offset to the track’s
velocity values.
Positive values increase the playback velocity, while nega-
tive values decrease it.
Original data
VELOCITY OFFSET = -20
(Vel)
96
64
32
127
96
VELOCITY OFFSET = +20
(Vel)
116
84
52
127
116
(Vel)
76
44
12
107
76
Recor
ding the PLA
Y FX Settings
The grid groove settings can actually be merged into the se-
quence data as follows.
1
Make the PLAY FX settings as described above.
2
Press the [PATTERN] button to go to the Pattern play-
back mode.
3
Press the REC
e
button to engage the record
standby mode.
4
Set the REC TYPE parameter to “OVERDUB.”
5
Press the PLAY
p
button to begin recording. You
don’t actually need to record any new data; the grid
groove setting will automatically be recorded.
6
Press the STOP
s
button to stop recording after
the pattern has played through once. The PLAY FX
settings will automatically be initialized when record-
ing is stopped.
4. Play FX