Yamaha RS7000 Owner's Manual

Yamaha RS7000 Manual

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    of used batteries promptly and as regulated by applicable laws. Note: In some areas, the servicer is required by law to return the defective parts. However, you do have the option of having the servicer dispose of these parts for you. Disposal Notice: Should this product become damaged beyond repair
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    a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument, or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it, immediately turn off the power switch, disconnect the electric plug from the outlet, and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. CAUTION Always follow
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    Low." In this case, immediately save the data to a Memory Card (SmartMedia)/a SCSI disk (See page 114, 166, 204), then have qualified Yamaha service personnel replace the backup battery. Saving data Saving and backing up your data • Voice and sequence data you created is lost when you turn off the
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    failure. (If you are unable to retrieve a dropped screw, consult your Yamaha dealer for advice.) * Consult your Yamaha dealer if you have any questions regarding installation procedures for the option board or SIMMs. * If SIMM memory fails to work properly, consult the item's dealer for advice
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    software for purposes other than purchaser's personal use is prohibited. Supplied Accessories Please check that the following accessories are included in the RS7000 package. • CD-ROM × 1 • Memory Card × 1 • AC Power Cord × 1 • Memory Card Security Adapter × 1 • Owner's Manual (this
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    sampler. And when your samples are ready, they can be incorporated into patterns and sequences just as easily as the tone-generator voices. You can even use the sampler to record vocal parts to take your project right up to the final production stage without using any equipment other than the RS7000
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    Using the Owner's Manual G Memory Card Storage, SCSI, and Memory Expansion Sequences, phrases, and samples can be conveniently stored on compact, high-capacity memory cards, or on just about any type of external SCSI storage medium (hard disk, MO, ZIP, etc.) connected to the RS7000's SCSI port. You
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    an operation. [PLAY Buttons. References to the RS7000 buttons will appear like this in the text. ** P Page reference. Related information can be found on the page number provided. The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this owner's manual are for instructional purposes only, and may
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    22 Connecting to Audio Equipment 22 Connecting a Footswitch 23 Connecting External MIDI Devices 23 Turning Power On and Off 24 Restoring the Initial Factory Settings 25 Tutorial 1. RS7000 System Overview 28 2. Assemble a Pattern Using Preset Phrases ......... 30 3. Real-time Sound Control
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    Pattern 191 4. Play Effects 192 5. MIDI Delay 193 6. Adjusting Level and Effects for Each Track (Mixer 194 7. Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit) ..... 196 8. Adding Effects 198 9. Arpeggio & Assignable Knob Settings (Setup) ... 200 10. Master EQ and Effects 202 11. Saving to Memory Card
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    F4 NUM MULTI COMP CTRL DELAY D-FILTER ISOLATION RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE REAL TIME LOOP REMIX SAMPLING SAMPLE EDIT STANDBY START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN OUT A OUT B MIDI MASTER VOLUME SEQUENCE PLAY FX 8 SELECT EFFECT SEND / VOLUME
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    START/STOP] Button (Page 229) Switches to the sampling mode, and starts/stops the sampling operation. [REC VOLUME] Control Adjusts the input level of the analog signal appearing at the INPUT L and R connectors. Used for sample recording and A/D input. When the optional AIEB2 I/O expansion board is
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    the [AMP/FILTER/PITCH] button B. Since the knobs allow continuous parameter control for the selected track, they can be used for creative real-time per- formance sound control. The default assignments for these knobs are the main MIXER parameters. Refer to "Chapter 2: The Pattern mode", page
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    parameter to be controlled by the LFO and EG knobs. The indicator light in sequence each time the button is pressed, indicating the currently selected parameter: AMP → FILTER → PITCH → AMP, etc. C PITCH Knobs In addition to the functions described here, these knobs are fully assignable and can be
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    VOICE EDIT LFO PORTAMENTO PITCH EG FILTER EFFECT EFFECT TYPE VARIATION DELAY REVERB SETUP ARPEGGIO A/D SETUP KNOB ASSIGN MIDI OUT CH MASTER MASTER EQ MASTER EFFECT SAVE SAVE EXPORT RENAME DELETE FORMAT LOAD LOAD IMPORT SCSI SETUP SCSI COMM JOB JOB LIST EDIT EDIT CHANGE VIEW FILTER PAD 1 PAD
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    The Controls & Connectors H MODE Buttons Select the main RS7000 operating mode. The indicator above the selected MODE button will light. [PATTERN] Button [SONG] Button PATTERN MODE PATT CHAIN SONG UTILITY [PATT CHAIN] Button [UTILITY] Button [PATTERN] Button (Page 70) Selects the PATTERN
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    the button is pressed. [MEMORY 1] ~ [MEMORY 5] Button Used in conjunction with the [STORE] button (see above) to store scene or mute setups, and when pressed alone these buttons recall the stored scene or mute data. L [KEYBOARD] Button Determines whether the RS7000 keyboard is to be used as a music
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    key on the keyboard while holding the [TAP] button and [PAD 1] or [PAD 2]. U CARD Slot Slot for memory card insertion. The Rear Panel 1 4 56 7 8 9 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT 379U US LISTED MIDI POWER CAUTION ON/ OFF RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION : RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE
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    can be used as mono outputs or as stereo pairs (1&2, 3&4, 5&6). Options A range of options are available to give the RS7000 even greater music production capabilities. Expansion Memory (SIMM) Recorded samples and samples loaded from memory card must be stored in the internal memory in order to be
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    I/O Expansion Board. NOTE The AIEB1 expansion I/O board cannot be used. Notes on Musical Copyright The RS7000 supports SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) to protect the copyrights of music software. Data that was digitally sampled from a CD or other source cannot be saved to a memory card or SCSI
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    the supplied cord is lost or damaged and needs to be replaced, contact your Yamaha dealer. The use of an inappropriate replacement can pose a fire and shock hazard! • The type of AC power cord provided with the RS7000 may be different depending on the country in which it is purchased (a third prong
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    MULTI COMP CTRL DELAY D-FILTER ISOLATION RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE REAL TIME LOOP REMIX SAMPLING SAMPLE EDIT STANDBY START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN OUT A OUT B MIDI MASTER VOLUME SEQUENCE PLAY FX SELECT EFFECT SEND / VOLUME BEAT
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    Setup RS7000 Synchronized to External MTC EFFECT ON/OFF MASTER EFFECT MULTI COMP CTRL DELAY D-FILTER ISOLATION RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE REAL TIME LOOP REMIX SAMPLING SAMPLE EDIT STANDBY START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN OUT A OUT B MIDI
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    to memory card (Smart Media) or SCSI disk (Page 114, 166, 204) before performing this procedure. [Procedure] 1. Turn the power OFF. 2. Turn the power ON while holding the [OCT DOWN], [OCT UP] and [STORE] buttons. D ARPEGGIO ON OCT DOWN OCT UP MUTE STORE SCENE 1 POWER ON/ OFF RS7000 25
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    Restoring the Initial Factory Settings 26 RS7000
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    Overview 28 A quick look at the overall RS7000 system and what it can do. 2. Assemble a Pattern Using Preset Phrases 30 The fast, easy way to create patterns. Here we'll create a pattern that we'll build on in the following sections. 3. Real-time Sound Control 38 A quick detour to try out some
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    be incorporated into patterns and songs just as easily as the tone-generator voices. You can even use the sampler to record vocal parts to take your project right up to the final production stage without using any equipment other than the RS7000. AWM2 Tone Generator Even electronic sounds change with
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    expansion board can be installed in the RS7000 to provide 6 additional individual analog outputs as well as both coaxial and optical digital input and output. Tutorial TUTORIAL Keyboard Pads, Velocity Pads Sequence Controls, Play Effects CD-ROM SCSI DISK MEMORY CARD 16-track Sequencer (Patterns
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    SONG UTILITY PATTERN Play EFFECT ON/OFF MASTER EFFECT MULTI COMP CTRL DELAY D-FILTER ISOLATION RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE REAL TIME LOOP REMIX SAMPLING SAMPLE EDIT STANDBY START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN OUT A OUT B MIDI MASTER VOLUME
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    2. Assemble a Pattern Using Preset Phrases 3 Select a SECTION Use [Knob 2] to select the "SECTION" of the selected STYLE ("A" through "P") you want to record. For our example, select section A. Hint When assigning sections it is a good idea to do so in some kind of logical order so you can remember
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    START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN OUT A OUT B MIDI MASTER VOLUME SEQUENCE PLAY FX SELECT EFFECT SEND / VOLUME BEAT STRETCH CLOCK SHIFT GATE TIME MIDI DELAY LFO WAVE SWING VELOCITY DRY EG VARI DELAY/CHO REVERB TRACK VOLUME SPEED PITCH
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    TUTORIAL Tutorial PATTERN MODE PATT CHAIN SONG UTILITY EFFECT ON/OFF MASTER EFFECT MULTI COMP CTRL DELAY D-FILTER ISOLATION RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE REAL TIME LOOP REMIX SAMPLING SAMPLE EDIT STANDBY START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer
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    PATTERN Play display (press the [PLAY] button) and using [Knob 2], or you can select the new section directly via the RS7000 keyboard while in either the PATTERN Play or PATTERN Patch display: press the [KEYBOARD] button assigned the appropriate phrases to each one. The Phrase Selections for STYLE
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    . TUTORIAL Tutorial PATTERN MODE PATT CHAIN SONG UTILITY EFFECT ON/OFF MASTER EFFECT MULTI COMP CTRL DELAY D-FILTER ISOLATION RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE REAL TIME LOOP REMIX SAMPLING SAMPLE EDIT STANDBY START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer
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    RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE REAL TIME LOOP REMIX SAMPLING SAMPLE EDIT STANDBY START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN OUT A OUT B MIDI MASTER VOLUME SEQUENCE PLAY FX SELECT EFFECT SEND / VOLUME F1 F2 F3 F4 NUM REC SHIFT KEY- ARPEGGIO BOARD
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    3.3V CARD SPACE DEL Tutorial TUTORIAL 2. Use [Knob 1] (FILE TYPE) to select "PATT" if it isn't already selected. 3. Use [Knob 2] (PATTERN) to select the style to be saved - "01" should already be selected. 4. Press [F4] (CARD/SCSI) to specify whether you want to save to a memory card or disk
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    START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN OUT A OUT B MIDI MASTER VOLUME SEQUENCE PLAY FX SELECT EFFECT SEND / VOLUME BEAT STRETCH CLOCK SHIFT GATE TIME MIDI DELAY LFO WAVE SWING VELOCITY DRY VARI DELAY/CHO EG REVERB TRACK VOLUME SPEED PITCH
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    button will light. REC STOP PLAY EFFECT ON/OFF MASTER EFFECT MULTI COMP CTRL DELAY D-FILTER ISOLATION RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE REAL TIME LOOP REMIX SAMPLING SAMPLE EDIT STANDBY START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN OUT A OUT B MIDI MASTER
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    part on the RS7000 keyboard. KEYBOARD EFFECT ON/OFF MASTER EFFECT MULTI COMP CTRL DELAY D-FILTER ISOLATION RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE REAL TIME LOOP REMIX SAMPLING SAMPLE EDIT STANDBY START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN OUT A OUT B MIDI
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    ] button to play back the pattern and check the results. EXIT EFFECT ON/OFF MASTER EFFECT MULTI COMP CTRL DELAY D-FILTER ISOLATION RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE REAL TIME LOOP REMIX SAMPLING SAMPLE EDIT STANDBY START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN
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    EFFECT MULTI COMP CTRL DELAY D-FILTER ISOLATION RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE REAL TIME LOOP REMIX SAMPLING SAMPLE EDIT STANDBY START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN OUT A OUT B MIDI MASTER VOLUME SEQUENCE PLAY FX SELECT EFFECT SEND / VOLUME F1
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    START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN OUT A OUT B MIDI MASTER VOLUME SEQUENCE PLAY FX SELECT EFFECT SEND / VOLUME BEAT STRETCH CLOCK SHIFT GATE TIME MIDI DELAY LFO WAVE SWING VELOCITY DRY EG VARI DELAY/CHO REVERB TRACK VOLUME SPEED PITCH
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    ] button to go to the Sampling Setup page45. STANDBY START/STOP EFFECT ON/OFF MASTER EFFECT MULTI COMP CTRL DELAY D-FILTER ISOLATION RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE REAL TIME LOOP REMIX SAMPLING SAMPLE EDIT STANDBY START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer
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    START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN OUT A OUT B MIDI MASTER VOLUME SEQUENCE PLAY FX SELECT EFFECT SEND / VOLUME BEAT STRETCH CLOCK SHIFT GATE TIME MIDI DELAY LFO WAVE SWING VELOCITY DRY VARI DELAY/CHO EG REVERB TRACK VOLUME SPEED PITCH
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    EFFECT MULTI COMP CTRL DELAY D-FILTER ISOLATION RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE REAL TIME LOOP REMIX SAMPLING SAMPLE EDIT STANDBY START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN OUT A OUT B MIDI MASTER VOLUME SEQUENCE PLAY FX SELECT EFFECT SEND / VOLUME F1
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    RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE REAL TIME LOOP REMIX SAMPLING SAMPLE EDIT STANDBY START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN OUT A OUT B MIDI MASTER VOLUME SEQUENCE PLAY FX SELECT EFFECT SEND / VOLUME F1 F2 F3 F4 NUM REC SHIFT KEY- ARPEGGIO BOARD
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    DELAY/CHO REVERB TRACK VOLUME EFFECT ON/OFF MASTER EFFECT MULTI COMP CTRL DELAY D-FILTER ISOLATION RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE REAL TIME LOOP REMIX SAMPLING SAMPLE EDIT STANDBY START/STOP REC VOLUME MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO Integrated Sampling Sequencer IN OUT A OUT B MIDI MASTER VOLUME
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    MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE Tutorial TUTORIAL ISOLATION D-FILTER CTRL DELAY MULTI COMP RING MOD V-DIST LO-FI SLICE 3 Adjust the Effect Parameters The four knobs parameters while playing back the pattern to get a feel for what the RS7000 master effects can do for your sound. EFFECT ON/OFF MASTER
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    6. Finalizing Your Sound 50 RS7000
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    Chapter 1. Basic 1. RS7000 System Overview 52 2. RS7000 Internal Structure 58 3. Basic Operation 64 RS7000 51
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    corresponding mode buttons. It might be a good idea to actually switch through the modes as they are described, below, to get a feel for the overall structure of the RS7000 system. PATTERN mode [PATTERN] ...(Page 70) This mode is used to play and create patterns. Patterns can be created using up to
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    • Save [SAVE]...(Page 204) Saves data to memory card or disk. • Load [LOAD]...(Page 208) Loads data from memory card or disk. SONG mode [SONG]...(Page 180) This mode is used to play and create songs using up to 16 sequencer tracks. Press the [SONG] button to enter the SONG Play mode. The SONG mode
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    and randomly rearranges part of it to create a range of variations. Since this function works with MIDI data, it can also be applied to tracks that don't use samples. • Sample Edit [SAMPLE EDIT]...(Page 241) Allows samples to be edited. The sample jobs are also included in this sub mode. 54 RS7000
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    P.105 Reverb Parameters P.106 Setup [SETUP] Arpeggio Setting P.108 A/D Setup P.108 Knob Assign P.109 MIDI Out Channel P.110 Master [MASTER] Master EQ P.111 Master Effect P.112 1. RS7000 System Overview Save [SAVE] Save P.118 Export P.120 Rename P.122 Delete P.123 Format P.124
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    Reverb Parameters P.199 Setup [SETUP] Arpeggio Setting P.200 A/D Setup P.200 Knob Assign P.201 MIDI Out Channel P.201 Master [MASTER] Master EQ P.202 Master Effect P.203 Save [SAVE] Save P.205 Export P.206 Rename P.206 Delete P.207 Format P.207 Load [LOAD] Load P.208 Import P.210 SCSI
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    Save P.167 Export P.167 Rename P.167 Delete P.168 Format P.168 Load [LOAD] Load P.169 SCSI Setup P.170 Job [JOB] Job List P.171 00 Sample Name P.253 Pattern Chain Edit [EDIT] Edit List P.175 G UTILITY Mode Utility [UTILITY P.256 System P.257 MIDI Setup P.260 MIDI Filter P.262 RS7000
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    includes all controllers which control the sequencer and tone generator blocks: the keyboard, the assignable knobs, sequencer buttons, etc. Performance data played on the keyboard is sent to the sequencer and tone generator in the form of MIDI data, and the sequencer buttons control pattern or song
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    Internal Structure Sequencer G Pattern Organization (Styles & Sections) Patterns are grouped into "styles". Each style can include as The sequencer block records performance data from the many as 16 patterns, each of which is known as a "section". You RS7000's own controllers or external MIDI
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    RS7000 sequencer, the controllers, the arpeggiator, or MIDI data received from external MIDI equipment. CAUTION All voice data you created will be lost when the power is turned off. Be sure to save important data to a memory card or SCSI disk before turning the power off. G Voices & Sample Voices
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    can be stored in the samples use up two of the available assignments, so up to 64 ste- RS7000 memory at any one time is 256. reo samples can be assigned to one sample kit voice. 1 Pitched voices play one sample at appropriate pitches across the Song 01 Style 01 range of the keyboard. Local
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    , but stereo samples use 2. Controllers This block includes all controllers which control the sequencer and tone generator blocks: the keyboard, the assignable knobs, sequencer buttons, etc. Performance data played on the keyboard is sent to the sequencer and tone generator in the form of MIDI data
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    off. Be sure to save data you want to keep to a memory card or an external SCSI disk. The effect block can be used to apply effect processing to the output of the tone generator block. Three effect stages are provided - reverb, delay/chorus, and variation - and different effects can be applied to
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    corresponding sampling modes. [UTILITY Selects the UTILITY mode. The System, MIDI Setup, and MIDI Filter pages are selected in sequence each time the button is pressed. The [EXIT] button can be used . [EFFECT Selects the EFFECT Effect Type, Variation, Delay/Chorus, and Reverb pages. 64 RS7000
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    Arpeggio, A/D Setup, When One Button Accesses Several Pages Knob Assign, and MIDI Out Ch pages. [MASTER Selects Format pages. sequence by pressing the related button. You can move backward through the pages by using the [EXIT] button. [LOAD Selects the LOAD Load, Import, SCSI Setup and SCSI
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    F4 or or or [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [Knob 4] In some cases a single knob may be assigned to two parameters. Use the related function button ([F1] ~ [F4]) to switch to the desired parameter and then edit it as required using the appropriate knob. Command Selection and Execution Command
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    F3 F4 NOTE File and folder names will automatically be entered in upper case. Character Entry Track Selection Style names, song names, file names for disk storage, etc. are all entered using the same procedure. As an example, here's how you would enter a file name. 1 knob, 2 function buttons, the
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    selected master effect. Undo/Redo NOTE • If a SCSI drive is connected, first a memory card will be searched in file order, then drives with SCSI IDs 0 ~ 7 will be searched in order, and the first matching file located will be loaded. • The "AUTOLD_1.R2A" file is set to be loaded automatically as
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    to a Pattern 85 5. Play Effects 87 6. MIDI Delay 90 7. Adjusting Level and Effects for Each Track (Mixer 93 8. Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit 97 9. Adding Effects 104 10. Arpeggio & Assignable Knob Settings (Setup 107 11. Master EQ and Effects 111 12. Saving to Memory Card or Disk
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    About the Pattern Mode About the Pattern Mode This mode is used to play and create patterns. Patterns can be created using up to 16 tracks. Phrases, which make up the patterns, can also be recorded and edited in this mode. Press the [PATTERN] button to enter the PATTERN Play mode. The pattern play
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    the arpeggiator, knob assignment, MIDI chan- nel, and AD input setting. The Pattern Mode G Master...(Page 111) Provides access to the master EQ and master effect settings. G Save...(Page 114) Saves data to memory card or disk. G Load...(Page 126) Loads data from memory card or disk. RS7000 71
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    as pattern data. (when MEMORY PROTECT is OFF). Display Parameters 82 9 A 0 14 [Knob 1] [F1] [SHIFT]+[F1] 3 [Knob 2] 56 [Knob 3] [F3] [SHIFT]+[F3] 7 [Knob 4] [F4] [SHIFT]+[F4] 1 STYLE (Style Number) Knob 1], [SHIFT]+[F1] → Numeric Keypad 2 Style Name 3 SECTION Knob 2] [Settings] Style
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    ~ 16 [Settings] 001.0 ~ 300.0 (BPM) Sets the pattern playback tempo. Use [Knob 4] to adjust the BPM in steps of 1, or press [F4] to move the cursor to the right of the decimal point and use [Knob 4] to adjust in steps of 0.1. NOTE BPM can also be set by using the [TAP] button (Page 68). Shows the
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    and only this track will sound). : Sample data is assigned to this track. [Mute & Solo Setting Procedure] 1. To use the mute function first press the [MUTE] button so that its indicator lights. To use the solo function press the [MUTE] button while holding the [SHIFT] button so that the indicator
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    ] button alternately selects the PATTERN Play page and this page (PATTERN Patch). Display Parameters 4 Phrase The Pattern Mode 6 7 84 9 0 1 2 3 5 [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [SHIFT]+[F2] [Knob 3] [SHIFT]+[F3] Displays the phrases assigned to each track. Phrase assign- ment is accomplished using
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    and solo setting procedure. Pattern Assembly Procedure 1. Use the [UTILITY] MODE button to access the SYSTEM page, then use [Knob 4](MEMORY PROTECT) to turn MEMORY PROTECT "OFF" (Page 257). 2. Press [PATTERN] button to go to the PATTERN Play page, and set the STYLE and SECTION parameters to select
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    when entering drums and sequenced phrases which use consecutive notes of the same pitch. G Real-time Record...(Page 80) This recording mode allows notes played via the RS7000 and variations applied via the assignable knobs, as well as performance data from external MIDI devices, to be recorded
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    Patch page is showing when the [REC] button is pressed the PATTERN Patch Rec Standby page will appear. Display Parameters Record Standby (PATTERN Play) REC TYPE = REPLACE or OVERDUB 5 1 [Knob 1] 2 [Knob 2] 3 [Knob 3] [F3] [SHIFT]+[F3] 4 [Knob 4] [F4] [SHIFT]+[F4] REC TYPE = STEP 1 REC LOOP
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    controller data in addition to the note data. Use the Quantize job to quantize only the note data. 4 BPM (Tempo Knob 4], [F4] → [Knob categories, and are selected using MIDI bank select MSB and use [Knob 1] to adjust. NOTE The voice selected here is used when the voice bank parameter in the PATTERN
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    [Knob 4](BPM) to set the BPM as required. 9. Press [PLAY] and begin recording after the count-in. 10. Play the part on the keyboard and assignable knobs. 11. Tracks can be switched during recording. NOTE • If REC LOOP is ON, the phrase being recorded will continue to loop until the [STOP] button is
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    in the step mode. Display Parameters When "NOTE" has been selected via the EVENT knob 2 1 13. Stop recording and return to the PATTERN Play (or PAT- TERN Patch) mode by pressing the [STOP] button. The Pattern Mode NOTE 6 7 8 9 2 In the step recording mode notes are actually 2 [F1] 3 [F2
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    to the MIDI velocity produces a staccato sound, values between about position. Use [Knob1 RS7000 keyboard. [Procedure] When the EVENT TYPE is PITCH BEND The pitch bend values from -8192 through +8191 are assigned to the keyboard. Pressing the leftmost white key (E) while holding the [OCT UP] button
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    mode. 2. Specify a style and section to select the pattern for which the phrase is to be recorded (Page 72). 3. Press [PATTERN] to switch to the PATTERN Patch mode. 4. Select a track and a user phrase (Page 75). 5. Press [REC] to engage the Rec Standby mode (PATTERN Patch). 6. Use [Knob 1](BANK) and
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    -recorded phrase is shaping up. Press [STOP] to stop playback. 13. Stop recording and return to the PATTERN Play (or PATTERN Patch) mode by pressing the [STOP] button. 2 GATE TIME .. [Knob 2], [SHIFT]+[F2] → Numeric Keypad [Settings] 001% ~ 999% Sets the gate time as a percentage of the grid's 16th
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    , and velocity on an easy-to-use grid. By using the GROOVE function you can vary the feel of the preset phrases as well as your own. Give dry-sounding patterns more drive, and in general make your grooves more musical. Press the [GROOVE] button while in the PATTERN Play or Patch mode to access the
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    this process any keys played on the keyboard, panel knob operations, or data received from an external MIDI controller will also be recorded. • If MEMORY PROTECT is ON, "Memory Protected" will appear on the display when you press the [REC] button and the Rec Standby mode will not be engaged. If
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    , and finally to return to the PATTERN Play (or Patch) mode. NOTE • When you need to make large value changes rotate a knob while holding the [SHIFT] button to change values in increments of 10 rather than 1. • Using the three SEQUENCE PLAY FX knobs you can directly edit the corresponding parameters
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    phrase data. 3 HARMONIZE 1 Knob 3] 4 HARMONIZE 2 Knob 4] [Settings] -99 ~ -1, OFF, +1 ~ +99 Adds a harmonized phrase to the recorded phrase data to create a rich, harmony sound. Two harmonize effects can be used simultaneously to create an even thicker sound. [2] Note Page [PATTERN] → [PLAY FX
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    during process any keys played on the keyboard, panel knob operations, or data received from an external MIDI controller will also be recorded. • If MEMORY PROTECT is ON, "Memory Protected" will appear on the display when you press the [REC] button and the Rec Standby mode will not be engaged. If
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    . From the PATTERN Play or Patch mode press the [MIDI DELAY] button to access the MIDI delay pages. MIDI Delay Features G Unlike conventional delay effects, MIDI delay works by adding MIDI data which means that the pitch, velocity, and gate time of the delay sound can be freely controlled, and
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    the [SHIFT] button to change values in increments of 10 rather than 1. • The SEQUENCE PLAY FX knob can be used to directly edit the Delay page DELAY LEVEL parameter. [2] Feedback Page [PATTERN] → [MIDI DELAY] × 2 1 2 3 4 [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [Knob 4] 2 The Pattern Mode Display
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    during process any keys played on the keyboard, panel knob operations, or data received from an external MIDI controller will also be recorded. • If MEMORY PROTECT is ON, "Memory Protected" will appear on the display when you press the [REC] button and the Rec Standby mode will not be engaged. If
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    of the voices specified for the phrases used, voices can be assigned for each style. G Mixer parameters are also saved when a pattern is saved to memory card or disk as an SMF (Standard MIDI File) file. G The mixer settings are memorized with the style. No extra save procedure is necessary. Your
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    individual outputs on the optional AIEB2 I/O Expansion Board (Page 20). Specifies the output to which the sound from each track will be sent. The assignable outputs on the optional AIEB2 I/O Expansion Board can be used to separately output specified patterns or samples for processing via separate
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    Small Q Large Q + 2 Gain Equalizer - The Pattern Mode 5 [Knob 3] 6 [F4] [Knob 4] Frequency Frequency [F1] 7 8 [Knob 2] [Knob 3] EQ TYPE = THRU 1 EQ TYPE Knob 1] [Settings] Low&High, PEQ, BOOST6, BOOST12, BOOST18, THRU Low&High ....... Independent control of Low and High EQ bands
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    the reverb effect for that track. 4 DRY LEVEL Knob 4] [Settings] 000 ~ 127 Specifies the "dry line" send level for each track. The "dry line" is a direct connection to the outputs which does not go through the system effects. In other words, an effect bypass circuit. It is a stereo line in order to
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    knobs and buttons you can directly edit the corresponding voice parameters without having to access the mixer displays. Display Parameters [1] LFO Page G Voice edit parameters are not saved when a pattern is saved to memory card or disk as an SMF (Standard MIDI File) file. [PATTERN] → [VOICE
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    , wow, tremolo, and other LFO-based effects. When BPM SYNC is OFF the LFO speed is specified as a number. When BPM SYNC is ON the LFO speed is specified as the type Sample & hold PGM Programmed wave (can only be selected for preset voices which use an original waveform) USER User wave 98 RS7000
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    the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit) Specifies the LFO waveform. A total of 7 waveforms are provided. Press [F4] to go to the USER wave setup page. TRI (Triangular wave) I User Wave Page Variation Time [F1] 9 0 A B C [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [Knob 4] [F4] [F2] 2 The Pattern Mode
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    based. C RANDOM F4] The SLOPE and STEP VALUEs for the user waveform are selected randomly each time the [F4] button is pressed. 2 PORTAMENTO SW (Portamento Switch Knob 2] Absolute [Settings] OFF, FINGERED, FULL TIME OFF Portamento is OFF FINGERED........Portamento is only applied to legato notes
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    4 AEG RELEASE (Amplitude Envelope Genera- [PATTERN] → [VOICE EDIT] × 4 3 EG pages are available - AEG, FEG, and PEG - and these can be accessed by using the [F1] and [F4] buttons. The pages will be described separately, below. tor Release Knob 4] Relative [Settings] -64 ~ +63 2 Determines
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    8. Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit) 3 FEG SUSTAIN (Filter Envelope Generator Sustain Knob 3] Relative [Settings] -64 ~ after the initial attack and decay. 4 FEG RELEASE (Filter Envelope Generator Release Knob 4] Relative [Settings] -64 ~ +63 Determines how fast the filter envelope falls
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    Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit) 1 CUTOFF (Filter Cutoff Frequency Knob 1] BPF Blocked frequencies Passed frequencies The Pattern Mode NOTE Increasing the resonance other frequencies are passed. NOTE Some 2-element voices use a different filter type for each element. The element
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    Reverb Parameters are available on 3 sub pages accessible via the [F1] and [F4] buttons. Press the [EFFECT] button from the PATTERN Play or Patch mode to go to the EFFECT mode. Effect Features G 3 high-performance built-in effect stages can be applied individually to each track. G The effect sound
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    from the DELAY/CHORUS effect stage to the REVERB effect stage. 6 RETURN LEVEL Knob 3] [Settings] 000 ~ 127 Adjusts the signal level sent from the DELAY/CHORUS effect stage (the effect or "wet" sound) sent to the RS7000 stereo outputs. 7 PAN (Delay Pan Knob 4] [Settings] L63 ~ CENTER ~ R63 Adjusts
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    parameters refer to the "Appendix", page 315. 5 RETURN LEVEL Knob 3] [Settings] 000 ~ 127 Adjusts the signal level sent from the REVERB effect stage (the effect or "wet" sound) sent to the RS7000 stereo outputs. 6 PAN (Reverb Pan Knob 4] [Settings] L63 ~ CENTER ~ R63 Adjusts the stereo pan
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    used to set up arpeggios, the assignable knobs, and other RS7000 functions. 4 pages are available: Arpeggio Setting, A/D Setup, Knob Assign, and MIDI Out Channel. The A/D Setup parameters are available on 3 sub pages accessible via the [F1] and [F4] buttons. Press the [SETUP] button from the PATTERN
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    in random order. Selects the arpeggio type. [2] A/D Setup Page [PATTERN] → [SETUP] × 2 The RS7000 INPUT L and R jacks allow an external audio signal to be input and mixed with the sound from the internal tone generator. The external audio signal can even be processed via the RS7000's REVERB, DELAY
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    10. Arpeggio & Assignable Knob Settings (Setup) NOTE When the MONO/STEREO parameter is set to MONO × 2, the [F1] and [F4] buttons can be used to switch pages providing access to individual REVERB SEND 1/2, DELAY SEND 1/2, and VARIATION SEND 1/2, and PAN 1/2 parameters for each channel. A/D settings
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    Arpeggio & Assignable Knob Settings (Setup) NOTE When a knob is operated during pattern playback, playback of the style data corresponding to the parameter assigned to that knob will stop. For example, if a knob assigned to reverb send is operated during pattern playback, the reverbsend style data
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    EQ is a 4-band equalizer which can be used to adjust the sound at the final output stage of the RS7000. The Master EQ allows the type of response control shown in the graph below via 3 parameter pages: GAIN, FREQUENCY, and Q. [1] Master EQ Page [PATTERN] → [MASTER] Level LOW Q MID1 Q MID2 Q LOW
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    wider range of frequencies will be boosted or cut. [2] Master Effect Page [PATTERN] → [MASTER] × 2 1 2 [Knob 1] 3 [Knob 2] 4 [Knob 3] 5 [F4] [Knob 4] 9 [F1] 9 [Knob 1] 0 0 [Knob 2] A B A [Knob 3] B [Knob 4] 9 LOW Q Knob 1] [Settings] 0.01 ~ 12.0 Sets the Q (bandwidth) of the low EQ band
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    The Pattern Mode Specifies the parameter to be controlled by [CONTROL KNOB 1]. The parameters which can be assigned depend on the selected effect type. The effect parameter to be controlled by the control knob can be independently assigned for each effect type. 3 KNOB 2 ASSIGN Knob 2] [Settings
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    CAUTION The supplied memory card contains style data when initially shipped. Use a separate memory card or save the style data to an external SCSI disk if you want to keep this style data. NOTE * The Memory Cards formatted with this instrument may become unusable with other instruments. 114 RS7000
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    bracket as needed. static electricity, touch the metal parts such as a door knob and aluminum sash. • Be sure to remove the Memory Card from the Memory Card slot when it is not in use for a long time. • Do not expose the Memory Card to direct sunlight, extremely high or low temperatures
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    uses local samples or common sample voices, the samples are saved as well. G SMF (Standard MIDI File) Only the performance data included in the selected pattern is saved to a format-0 standard MIDI file. G WAV (Wave) The selected sample is saved in WAV format. G ALL All data in the RS7000 memory
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    the specified sample voice number. G SMF (Standard MIDI File) Sequence data can be loaded into the currently selected pattern from an SMF (Standard MIDI File, format-0) type file. G RM1x PATT Pattern data saved in RM1x pattern format can be loaded into the currently selected RS7000 style. G RM1x SONG
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    G Export...(Page 120) Saves the selected sample or pattern to memory card or disk in a standard format - SMF or WAV - that can be handled by a personal computer. 1. Press the [SAVE] button from the PATTERN Play or Patch mode to go to the Save page. 2. Use [Knob 1] (FILE TYPE) to select the type of
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    Pattern Mode 2 3 SCSI/CARD F4] 14 [Knob 1] [F1] 2 [Knob 2] 3 [Settings] SCSI, CARD [F4] SCSI The hard disk, ZIP disk, or other FILE TYPE = PATTERN, CARD or DISK = SCSI SCSI disk connected to the SCSI connector. Available Disk Type SCSI ID Icon CARD A memory card inserted in the card
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    the note to which the sample to be exported is assigned. 6. Press [F4] (CARD/SCSI) to specify whether you want to save to a memory card or disk. 7. Press [F1] (OK) to go to the save execution page. 8. Use [Knob 1] (FILE NAME) and the keyboard to enter a file name. 9. Use [Knob 3] to select the folder
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    SCSI/CARD F4] [Settings] SCSI, CARD SCSI The hard disk, ZIP disk, or other 2 The Pattern Mode 15 2 3 4 [Knob 1] [F1] [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] SCSI disk connected to the SCSI connector. CARD A memory card inserted in the FILE TYPE = WAV, pitched sample voice selected card slot. Sample
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    on DOS-formatted disks can be renamed. Display Parameters [PATTERN] → [SAVE] × 3 2 1 34 5 [F1] [Knob 2] [F2] [F3] [F4] 1 FILE Knob 2] The file or folder to be renamed. NOTE This function can be used to change the name of any file or folder on a memory card or disk. 2 SCSI/CARD F1
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    , moving down one level in the folder hierarchy. 4 DELETE F4] Deletes the selected file or folder. 1. Press the [SAVE] button from the PATTERN Play or Patch mode to go to the Save page. 2. Press [F4] (CARD/SCSI) to specify whether you want to delete a file from a memory card or disk. RS7000 123
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    Display Parameters Formats memory cards and disks. Format Procedure 1. Press the [SAVE] button 5 times from the PATTERN Play or Patch mode to go to the Format page. 2. Press [F1] (CARD/SCSI) to specify whether you want to format a memory card or disk. 3. If a SCSI disk is selected, use [Knob 3] to
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    Disks formatted to DOS format by a personal computer can be used with the RS7000, but some partitions may not mount. • Only 2 GB of space on removable disks larger than 2 GB can be used. • MO disks larger than 640 MB cannot be used. 12. Saving to Memory Card or Disk 2 The Pattern Mode RS7000 125
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    . [1] Load Page Loads data to internal memory from a memory card or disk. Load Procedure G SCSI Setup...(Page 131) Provides access to a number of SCSI settings. 1. Press the [LOAD] button from the PATTERN Play or Patch mode to go to the Load page. 2. Use [Knob 2] (FILE TYPE) to select the type of
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    into the specified style number in the internal memory from a PATT contents. Press [F2] to abort the load operation and return to the status of the RS7000 prior to pressing the [F1] button. 8. Press [EXIT] to return to the PATTERN Play or Patch mode. NOTE When the LOAD service is a SCSI disk it is
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    from Memory Card or Disk FILE TYPE = PATT Style Name 4 [Knob 1] 5 8 [Knob 4] [F4] FILE TYPE = ALL, ALL+SYSTEM 4 [Knob 1] FILE TYPE = SMPL 8 [F4] Sample Voice Number When the selected FILE TYPE is SMPL Selects the track to which the data will be loaded. If a sample voice is assigned to
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    or Patch mode. 2. Press the [LOAD] button twice from the PATTERN Play or Patch mode to go to the Import page. 3. Use [Knob 2] (FILE TYPE) to select the type of file you want to import. 4. Press [F1] (CARD/SCSI) to specify whether you want to import from a memory card or disk. 5. Press [F4] (OK) to
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    , SCSI ID number, and partition name. 3 OK F4] Switches to the import execution page. I Import Execution Page [PATTERN] → [LOAD] × 2 → [F4] FILE TYPE = SAMPLE Sample Voice Number 4 7 8 [Knob 1] [F1] [F2] 5 [Knob 3] 96 [F4] [Knob 4] FILE TYPE = SMF, RM1x PATT Style Number Section 4 File
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    sample voice already contains data the "Are You Sure? No[F2]/Yes[F3]" confirmation prompt will appear. Press [F3] if it is OK to overwrite the corresponding memory contents. Press [F2] to abort the load operation and return to the status of the RS7000 prior to pressing the [F1] button. 4. Use [Knob
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    13. Loading from Memory Card or Disk [4] SCSI Communication Page About the YAMAHA TWE Wave Editor The Yamaha TWE Wave Editor can be used to edit RS7000 wave data on a personal computer. TWE Communication Page Procedure 1. Connect the RS7000 to a personal computer via the SCSI connector. 2. Launch
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    type of continuous data in the specified range to save memory P.143 space. 16 Modify Control Data Changes the values of a specified type of control change data in the specified range. P.143 17 Beat Stretch This job performs time-expansion or compression over the selected range. P.144 [Phrase
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    P.152 This job deletes all data from the selected pattern, or from all patterns. P.153 Use this job to enter or change a style name. P.153 PATTERN Job Procedure Precautions Category Job [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [F4] 1. Press the [JOB] button from the PATTERN Play or Patch mode to go to the job
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    of 0% 2 Undo/Redo target results in no quantization. The Pattern Mode Identifies the operation currently available for undoing or redoing. exact beat. You can use this feature, for example, to improve the timing of a performance recorded in real time. 1 2 5 6 [Knob 2] 4 3 [Knob 3] [F4] 1
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    The Pattern time a note sounds) of the even-numbered back-beat notes to enhance the swing feel. When a triplet quantize value is used, the gate If the result is higher than 127, the value is set to 127. 1 2 5 [Knob 2] 4 3 [Knob 3] [F4] 0% 33% 50% 66% 100% 3 Specified range A setting of 100
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    ~ 257:1:000 Sets the range of measures/beats/clocks over which the job is applied. 3 Set All The Pattern Mode Original velocity (Vel) 96 Rate = 50% (Vel) 48 Rate = 150% (Vel) 127 64 48 48 Offset = -20 (Gate) 12 12 12 28 5 [Knob 2] 4 3 [Knob 3] [F4] Offset = +20 (Gate) 52 52 52 68
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    & Phrase Editing - The Pattern Jobs 04 Crescendo 05 Transpose Creates a crescendo or decrescendo over the specified range of notes. 1 2 Transposes notes in the specified range in semitone increments. 1 2 2 [Knob 2] 3 [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Phrase [Settings] 001 ~ 256 2 Range [Settings] Measure
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    the order of the notes in the EDIT page listing (Page 154), but does not change the timing of the notes. • When used to pre-process chords before using the Chord Separate job (see next page), Chord Sort can be used to simulate the "stroke" sound of guitars and similar instruments. [Knob 2] [Knob
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    & Phrase Editing - The Pattern Jobs 3 Type [Settings] UP, DOWN, UP&DOWN, DOWN&UP If UP the notes are sorted in ascending order. If DOWN the notes are sorted in descending order. UP&DOWN sorts chord notes on downbeats in ascending order and chord notes on up beats in descending order, based on the
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    - ple voice does not sound, but the sample voice itself is not erased. 2 Specifies the direction in which the data will be shifted. ADVANCE moves the data toward the beginning of the sequence, while DELAY shifts the data toward the end of the sequence. 1 2 The Pattern Mode 11 Copy Event This
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    to sound in the destination phrase, set the voice used by that phrase to Sample voice in the MIXER page (Page 93). 1 2 14 Create Continuous Data Creates continuous pitch bend or control change data over the specified range. 15 2 3 4 7 [Knob 2] 6 [Knob 3] [F4] 3 4 [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4
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    . The Pattern Mode Curve = +16 Curve = 0 (linear) Curve = -16 16 Modify Control Data Start data in the specified range to save memory space. NOTE The Thin Out job will not work than 60 clocks per event. 1 2 3 [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] 3 6 4 [Knob 2] 5 [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Phrase [Settings] 001 ~
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    note data, step times, and gate times that control playback of the sliced samples. The sample voice itself is not affected. 1 2 [Knob 2] 3 [Knob 3] [F4] 144 RS7000 5 3 [Knob 2] 4 [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Source style [Settings] 01 ~ 64 Specifies the style containing the phrase to be copied. 2 Source
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    to the destination style as local sample voices, and are assigned to destination phrase. Specify the phrases to be exchanged. This parameter has no effect when no sample voice is used by the source phrase. 20 Mix Phrase 2 NOTE The Pattern Mode • When there is no memory available in the
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    & Phrase Editing - The Pattern Jobs 21 Append Phrase 22 Split Phrase Appends one phrase to the end of job is applied to phrases which use sample voices, the sample voices will not be appended. 1 2 a b 3 [Knob 2] 4 [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Style a, 2 Phrase a [Settings] Style a 01 ~ 64 Phrase
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    . 23 Get Phrase Copies a segment of sequence-track data from a song into the designated destination phrase. When the checkbox is checked sample voices used by the source track are copied to the destination style as local sample voices, and are assigned to destination phrase. This parameter has no
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    are copied to the destination song as local sample voices, and are assigned to destination track. This parameter has no effect when no sample voice is used by the source phrase. NOTE • When there is no memory available in the destination song for local sample voice data, "Too Many Local Voices" will
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    sample voice used by the phrase assigned to the source track. Determine the type(s) of data to be copied. When a checkbox is checked the corresponding data type will be copied. NOTE • When there is no memory available in the destination style for local sample voice data, "Too Many Local Sample
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    voice. • When the "Sample" box is checked and the [F4] (DO!) button is pressed, the "Are You Sure? Cancel [F2]/OK [F3]" confirmation prompt will appear. [F3] will execute the Clear Track job. 150 RS7000 1 [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Track [Settings] 01 ~ 16, ALL (All sequence data) 31 Divide Drum
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    ) can be used after a sample voice copy operation, but will not apply to the sample voice. When the [F4] (DO!) button is pressed, the "Are You Sure? Cancel [F2]/OK [F3]" confir- mation prompt will appear. [F3] will execute the Copy Pattern job. 3 [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Source Style and
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    append operation are written to empty phrases. SAMPLE If the checkbox is checked sample voices assigned to each track in the source pattern are copied to the split destination style as local sample voices and are assigned to the corresponding tracks in that pattern. This checkbox has no effect if no
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    The Pattern Jobs NOTE • When there is no memory available in the destination style for local sample voice data, "Too Many Local Voices" will appear on the display and the sample voice data will not be copied. If this occurs, use Sample Job "02 Delete" (Page 246) to delete unused local samples then
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    System page (Page 257) and turn MEMORY PROTECT "OFF". • "Events" assigned in the PATTERN Play or Patch mode. Tracks can be selected by pressing the appropriate key on the keyboard while holding the [TRACK SELECT] button event the corresponding note will sound. 4. Use [Knob 2] to move the cursor
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    Knob 4], the value can be directly entered by holding the [SHIFT] and [F4] buttons and using the SUB MODE buttons as a numeric keypad. 2 The Pattern and Parameters [Settings] Events (sequence tracks) : Note : PB (Pitch Bend) : PC (Program Change) : CC (Control Change) : CAT (Channel Aftertouch
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    to which the user phrase is assigned in the PATTERN Play or Patch mode. Tracks can be selected by pressing the appropriate key on the keyboard while holding the [TRACK SELECT] button. 2. Press [EDIT] twice to go to the phrase EDIT View Filter page. 3. Use [Knob 1] ~ [Knob 4] to make the required
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    Sequential Pattern Playback (Pattern Chain Play 159 2. Creating Pattern Chains (Pattern Chain Recording 161 3. Master EQ and Effects 164 4. Saving to Memory Card or Disk 166 5. Loading from Memory Card or Disk ........ 169 6. The Pattern Chain Jobs 171 7. Pattern Chain Editing 175 RS7000 157
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    . G Load [LOAD]...(Page 169) Loads data from memory card or disk. The PATTERN CHAIN Mode SUB MODES The PATTERN CHAIN mode has the following 7 sub modes. G PATTERN CHAIN [PATT CHAIN]...(Page 159) This mode is used to set up a sequence of patterns for playback, and play the resulting chain. The
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    [PATT CHAIN] to go to the PATTERN CHAIN Play display. 8 2 2. Use [Knob 1] (CHAIN) to select the pattern chain to be played. 3. Press the sequencer [PLAY] button to start chain playback. 3 9 0 The Pattern Chain Mode NOTE • The parameters in the PATTERN CHAIN Play display page can be edited
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    stop at that point. Press [F2] to move the cursor and use [Knob 2] to set the section. NOTE • Refer to "Chapter 1: Basics", page 51, for more information on styles and sections. • Sections can be changed by pressing the [KEYBOARD] button so that its indicator goes off, and then pressing the black
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    Record Standby Procedure 1 [Knob 1] 4 3 5 6 [F2] [Knob 3] [Knob 2] [Knob 4] [F4] [SHIFT]+[F4] 1 REC TRACK (Record Track Knob 1] [Settings] PATT, BPM, SCENE PATT PATTERN track BPM BPM track SCENE SCENE/MUTE track Selects the track to be recorded. 2 STYLE Knob 2], [SHIFT]+[F2] → Numeric
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    after the count-in. 9. Operate [Knob 2] (STYLE), [F2] → [Knob 2] (SECTION), [Knob 4] (BPM), [F4] → [Knob 4] (BPM) the keyboard and scene/mute memory buttons as required. NOTE • If the pattern track is selected, [Knob 2] and [F2] → [Knob 2] can be used to record style and section changes. Sections
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    appears. 7. Use [Knob 1] (POINTER) to move the pointer to the position at which you want to enter a BPM change, [Knob 2] (STEP) to set the step length, and [Knob 3] (BPM) to set the BPM value. When you need to make large value changes rotate the knob while holding the [SHIFT] button to change
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    accessible via the [F1] and [F4] buttons. Press the [MASTER] button from the PATTERN Chain mode to go to the MASTER mode. Details are the same as in the PATTERN mode (Page 111). Display Parameters [1] Master EQ Page 1 LOW GAIN Knob 1] 2 MID1 GAIN Knob 2] [PATT CHAIN] → [MASTER] 3 MID2 GAIN
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    ASSIGN Knob 1] 3 KNOB2 ASSIGN Knob 2] 1 4 KNOB3 ASSIGN Knob 3] 5 KNOB4 ASSIGN Knob 4] 2 [Knob 1] 3 [Knob 2] 4 [Knob 3] 5 [F4] [Knob 4] 6 Effect Parameter 1 Knob 1] 7 Effect Parameter 2 Knob 2] 8 Effect Parameter 3 Knob 3] The Pattern Chain Mode [F1] 6 [Knob 1] 7 [Knob 2] 8 [Knob
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    . The SAVE sub mode cannot be selected, however, during pattern chain playback or recording. NOTE For information about memory cards, disks, file data, file extensions, etc., refer to "Chapter 2: The Pattern Mode", page 114. Save Page Structure The SAVE sub-mode includes the following display pages
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    data to a memory card or disk. Details are the same as for the PATTERN mode SAVE page (Page 114). Only parameters that are different from the PATTERN mode will be introduced here. Display Parameters [PATT CHAIN] → [SAVE] Available Space Icon 4 FILE NAME Knob 1] 5 Folder Select Knob 3] 6 NEW F2
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    Saving to Memory Card or Disk 1 FILE Knob 2] 2 SCSI/CARD F1] 3 (UP F2] 4 OPEN F3] 5 RENAME F4] [5] Format Page Formats memory cards and disks. Display Parameters CARD or DISK = SCSI [PATT CHAIN] → [SAVE] × 5 [4] Delete Page Deletes files or folders. Partition Name Disk Type SCSI ID
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    is used to load data from a memory card or disk. 3 display pages are provided: Load, Import, and SCSI Setup. Press [LOAD] from the PATTERN Chain mode to go to the Load display. NOTE Refer to "Chapter 2: The Pattern Mode", page 116, for information about file types. Load Page Structure [1] Load
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    ALL+SYSTEM .. An ALL type (.R2A) file is loaded and all internal memory including the system setup data is overwritten. Specifies the type of data file to be loaded. For details about the various file types see "Chapter 2: The Pattern Mode", page 116. 2 SCSI/CARD F1] 3 OK F4] I Load Execution Page
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    the job is done. 6. Press [EXIT] twice to go back to the PATTERN Play or Patch mode. [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [F4] 1. Press the [JOB] button from the PATTERN Chain Play mode to go to the job list. 2. Use [Knob 1] (CATEGORY) and [Knob 2] (JOB) to move the cursor to the desired job. 3. Press [F4] (SELECT
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    The Pattern Play screen. NOTE Undo/Redo does not work with sample voice operations. 1 2 [F4] 1 2 [Knob 2] 3 [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Source Range [Settings] Measures 001 or redoing. If the specified Undo/Redo target is not in memory, "Undo Impossible!" will appear and the Undo/Redo function cannot
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    want to convert while in the PATTERN Chain mode, then select this job. • Local sample voices used by the styles in the chain will also be copied to the song as local sample voices. If multiple styles are used in a chain, however, only the local sample voice of the style used in the last measure of
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    Chain This job copies all data from a selected source pattern chain to a selected destination pattern chain. 1 [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Chain [Settings] 01 ~ 20 Selects the pattern chain to be deleted. 08 Chain Name Use this job to enter or change a pattern chain name. The name can be up to 16 characters
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    (Page 257) and turn MEMORY PROTECT "OFF". If memory protect is ON "Memory Protected" will appear when the [EDIT] button is pressed and pattern chain editing will not be possible. • The Solo function cannot be used during pattern chain editing. The Pattern Chain Mode 3 Pattern Chain Edit Procedure
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    and "END" are not phrase data and cannot be edited. 4 [Knob 1] 5 6 [Knob 2] [F2] 7 8 [F3] [Knob 4] [SHIFT]+[F4] When a pattern track is selected Meter 0 Measure Style Number 9 A Section B C Clear 1 Track [Settings] BPM, SCENE, PATT BPM BPM (Tempo) track SCENE Scene/Mute track PATT
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    .0 BPM Tempo change events. SCENE/MUTE Track • Scene Memory Number: Scene Memory 1 ~ 5 Recalls a scene memory. • Mute Memory Number: Mute Memory 1 ~ 5 Recalls a mute memory. • Track Mute: Track Mute Track mute on/off events. Tracks 1 ~ 16 are displayed in order from left to Specifies the style
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    7. Pattern Chain Editing 178 RS7000
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    to a Pattern 191 4. Play Effects 192 5. MIDI Delay 193 6. Adjusting Level and Effects for Each Track (Mixer 194 7. Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit 196 8. Adding Effects 198 9. Arpeggio & Assignable Knob Settings (Setup 200 10. Master EQ and Effects 202 11. Saving to Memory Card or
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 180
    mode is used to play and create songs. Press the [SONG] button to enter the made up of the following 14 sub-modes. G MIDI Delay...(Page 193) Adds a special MIDI-based delay effect to individual tracks. G Song Play 196) Edits the voices assigned to each track. G Play Effects...(Page 192) Add
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 181
    the arpeggiator, knob assignment, and channel settings. G Song Edit...(Page 225) Allows editing or insertion of new data in recorded songs. G Master...(Page 202) 4 Provides access to the master EQ and master effect settings. The Song Mode G Save...(Page 204) Saves data to memory card or disk
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 182
    during playback are saved as song data (when MEMORY PROTECT is OFF). • When the UTILITY mode Knob 3], [SHIFT]+[F3] → Numeric Keypad 6 Beat [Settings] Measure Beat 001 ~ 999 01 ~ 16 (display only) Show the current measure number and beat during playback. NOTE The , , and buttons can also be used
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    point and use [Knob 4] to adjust in steps of 0.1. [Track Selection Procedure] Except for BPM track and SCENE/MUTE track functions the track selection procedure is the same as in the PATTERN mode (Page 73). The BPM track and SCENE/MUTE track are selected by holding the [TRACK SELECT] button and
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    MEMORY PROTECT function is "OFF" (Page 257). Recording is not possible when memory RS7000 keyboard and velocity pads, variations applied via the assignable knobs, and performance data from external MIDI easy to create parts by recording them useful when entering drums and sequenced phrases which use
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 185
    16 are assigned to the correspondingly numbered tracks. BPM Allows recording of BPM (tempo) data. SCENE(SCENE/MUTE Records SCENE/MUTE memory changes or keyboard track mute operations. Selects the record track. NOTE Use the MULTI setting to record a number of tracks from an external MIDI sequencer
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    of the assignable knobs, and data received from an external MIDI controller to be recorded in real time. In this section we'll look at the real-time REPLACE, OVERDUB, and PUNCH recording procedure. Record Procedure (REPLACE, OVERDUB) 1. Press [SONG] to enter the SONG Play mode. 2. Use [Knob 1] (SONG
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 187
    The [F3] (DELETE) and [F4] (BACK DELETE) buttons can be used to delete entered notes. 6. Use [Knob 2] (REC TYPE) to select the PUNCH record type. Also use [Knob 3], [F3] → [Knob 3] to set up punch-in and punch-out points. If necessary, use [Knob 4] to adjust BPM. NOTE In the step record mode notes
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    [STOP] button. G Recording Pitch Bend or Control Change Data 9. Use [Knob 1] (POINTER) to pattern is entered in 4/4 time the display will appear like the one shown below. 2 POINTER ...... [Knob The set value (1 ~ 127) corresponds to the MIDI velocity value entered. When one of the random settings
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 189
    . A setting of 50% produces a staccato sound, values between about 80% and 90% produce useful for entering drum patterns or sequences 7 TIE F2] which use button. Press [OCT DOWN] to go back to beats 1 through 4. For example, this rhythmic pattern in 4/4 time can be entered as follows ( ). RS7000
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 190
    In addition to using [Knob 1], the pitch can be specified by pressing a key on the keyboard while holding the [SHIFT] button. 2 GATE TIME Knob 2], [SHIFT]+[ section for details. 4 BPM (Tempo) Knob 4], [F4], [SHIFT]+[F4] → Numeric Keypad Has the same effect as the pattern play parameter. Refer to
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 191
    timing, gate time, and velocity on an easy-to-use grid. By using the GROOVE function you can vary the feel of your songs over a wide range. Give dry-sounding patterns more drive, and in general make your grooves more musical. Press the [GROOVE] button while in the SONG Play mode to access the Grid
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    features are the same as in the PATTERN mode (Page 87). Display Parameters [1] Harmonize Page [SONG] → [PLAY FX] 1 NOTE OFFSET Knob 1] 2 GATE TIME Knob 2] 3 VELO OFFSET (Velocity Offset Knob 3] 1 [Knob 1] 2 [Knob 2] 3 [Knob 3] 4 [Knob 4] [3] Timing Page [SONG] → [PLAY FX] × 3 1 UNISON
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    DELAY] button to access the MIDI delay pages. The MIDI Delay features are the same as in the PATTERN mode (Page 90). Display Parameters [1] MIDI Delay Page [SONG] → [MIDI DELAY] [2] Feedback Page 4 1 2 3 4 [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [Knob 4] The Song Mode 1 [Knob 1] 2 [Knob 2] 3 [Knob
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    mode is used to adjust song button from the SONG Play mode to go to the MIXER Voice Select page. The Mixer features are the same as in the PATTERN mode (Page 93). Display Parameters [1] Voice Select Page [SONG] → [MIXER] [2] Volume/Pan/Out Page [SONG] → [MIXER] × 2 1 [Knob 1] 2 [Knob 3] 3 [Knob
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    Knob 3] [4] Effect Send Page [SONG] → [MIXER] × 4 4 The Song Mode EQ TYPE = LOW&HIGH 5 [Knob 3] 6 [F4] [Knob 4] 1 [Knob 1] 2 [Knob 2] 3 [Knob 3] 4 [Knob 4] 1 VARIATION Knob 1] 2 DELAY Knob 2] 3 REVERB Knob 3] 4 DRY LEVEL Knob 4] [F1] 7 8 [Knob 2] [Knob 3] EQ TYPE = THRU RS7000
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    ] button from the SONG Play mode to go to the VOICE EDIT LFO page. The Voice Edit features are the same as in the PATTERN mode (Page 97). Display Parameters [1] LFO Page [SONG] → [VOICE EDIT] 1 [Knob 1] 2 [Knob 2] 3 [Knob 3] 4 [F4] [Knob 4] 6 FILTER DEPTH Knob 2] 7 AMP DEPTH Knob 3] 8 LFO
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    the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit) 1 [Knob 1] [3] Pitch Page [SONG] → [VOICE EDIT] × 3 2 [Knob 2] 3 [Knob 3] 4 [Knob 4] 2 FEG DECAY (Filter Envelope Generator Decay Knob 2] 3 FEG SUSTAIN (Filter Envelope Generator Sustain Knob 3] 4 FEG RELEASE (Filter Envelope Generator Release Knob 4] I PEG
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    as in the PATTERN mode (Page 104). Display Parameters [1] Effect Type Page [SONG] → [EFFECT] [F1] 5 [Knob 1] 6 [Knob 2] 7 [Knob 3] 8 [Knob 4] 1 [Knob 1] 2 [Knob 2] 3 [Knob 3] 1 VARIATION TYPE Knob 1] 2 DELAY TYPE Knob 2] 3 REVERB TYPE Knob 3] 1 ~ 4 EFFECT PARAMETERS Knob 1] ~ [Knob
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    3 [Knob 3] 4 [F4] [Knob 4] 1 [Knob 1] 2 [Knob 2] 3 [Knob 3] 4 [F4] [Knob 4] [F1] 5 6 7 [F1] [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [Knob 4] 5 6 [Knob 3] [Knob 4] 4 1 ~ 4 EFFECT PARAMETERS Knob 1] ~ [Knob 4] 1 ~ 4 EFFECT PARAMETERS Knob 1] ~ [Knob 4] The Song Mode 5 SEND DELAY TO REVERB Knob
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    mode is used to set up arpeggios, the assignable knobs, and other RS7000 functions. 4 pages are available: Arpeggio Setting, A/D Setup, Knob Assign, and MIDI Out Channel. The A/D Setup parameters are available on 3 sub pages accessible via the [F1] and [F4] buttons. Press the [SETUP] button from the
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 201
    [3] Knob Assign Page [SONG] → [SETUP] × 3 9. Arpeggio & Assignable Knob Settings (Setup) 1 [Knob 1] 2 [Knob 2] 3 [Knob 4] 1 KNOB SELECT Knob 1] 2 PARAMETER (MIDI OUT Knob 2] 3 TRACK Knob 4] [4] Out Channel Page 4 [SONG] → [SETUP] × 4 The Song Mode 1 [Knob 3] 2 3 [Knob 4] 1 OUT
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    mode provides access to the 4-band master EQ parameters which adjust the sound at the final output stage, and the master effect parameters. TThe Master EQ parameters are available on 3 sub pages accessible via the [F1] and [F4] buttons, and the Master Effect parameters are available on 5 sub pages
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    Select Knob] 2 KNOB1 ASSIGN Knob 1] 3 KNOB2 ASSIGN Knob 2] 1 4 KNOB3 ASSIGN Knob 3] 5 KNOB4 ASSIGN Knob 4] 2 [Knob 1] 3 [Knob 2] 4 [Knob 3] 5 [F4] [Knob 4] 6 Effect Parameter 1 Knob 1] 7 Effect Parameter 2 Knob 2] 8 Effect Parameter 3 Knob 3] 9 Effect Parameter 4 Knob 4] 0 Effect
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    of a file stored on memory card or disk. G Delete Deletes a specified file from memory card or disk. G Export Saves the selected sample or song to memory card or disk in a standard format - SMF or WAV - that can be handled by a personal computer. G Format Formats a memory card or disk. 204 RS7000
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    to a memory card or disk. Features and details are the same as in the PATTERN mode (Page 114). In this section we'll describe only parameters which are different from the PATTERN mode. Display Parameters [SONG] → [SAVE] FILE TYPE = SONG, CARD or SCSI = CARD Available Space Icon 1 FILE TYPE Knob
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    the selected sample or song to memory card or disk in a standard format - WAV or SMF - that can be handled by a personal computer. Features and details are the same as in the PATTERN mode (Page 120). Display Parameters [SONG] → [SAVE] × 2 FILE TYPE = WAV, sample kit voice selected 1 FILE TYPE Knob
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    SAVE] × 3 [5] Format Page Formats memory cards and disks. Features and details are the same as in the PATTERN mode (Page 124). Display Parameters 2 1 34 5 [F1] [Knob 2] [F2] [F3] [F4] CARD or SCSI = SCSI [SONG] → [SAVE] × 5 1 FILE Knob 1] 2 SCSI/CARD F1] Partition Name SCSI ID Disk
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    data into the internal memory from memory card or disk. G SCSI Communication Allows communication with the YAMAHA TWE Wave Editor application running on a personal computer. G Import Loads sequence or sample data saved to disk using other equipment, or saved to memory card or disk by a computer
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 209
    12. Loading from Memory Card or Disk CARD or SCSI = SCSI Partition Name SCSI ID Disk Type Icon FILE TYPE = ALL, ALL+SYSTEM 4 6 8 [Knob 1] [F1] [F4] 2 1 [F1] [Knob 2] 3 FILE TYPE = SMPL [F4] Sample Voice Number 1 FILE TYPE Knob 2] [Settings] SONG, ALL, ALL+SYSTEM, SMPL SONG A
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 210
    internal sample voice number. SMF (Standard MIDI File Sequence data can be loaded into the currently selected pattern from an SMF (Standard MIDI File, format-0 or 1) type file. RM1x SONG .....Song data saved in RM1x pattern format can be loaded into the currently selected RS7000 song. Specifies
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 211
    Memory Card or Disk FILE TYPE = SMF, RM1x SONG Song Number 1 MOUNT ID Knob 1], [F1] 2 MOUNT PARTITION Knob 2] 3 SCSI SELF ID Knob 4] 4 NEXT/PREV F3] 4 8 [Knob 1] [F2] [4] SCSI Communication Page 4 File Select Knob 1] 5 TRACK Knob 3] Allows communication with the YAMAHA TWE Wave Editor
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    the specified type of continuous data in the specified range to save memory space. P.219 Changes the values of a specified type of control change data in the specified range. P.219 This job performs time-expansion or compression over the selected range. P.220 Creates empty measures at the specified
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 213
    If you make a mistake or want to compare the sound of the data before and after executing a job, use the Undo/Redo function (Page 213). • The job application range is specified in measures and beats as follows: [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [F4] 1. Press the [JOB] button from the SONG Play mode to go to If
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    them closer to the nearest exact beat. You can use this feature, for example, to improve the timing of a performance recorded in real time. Details are the same as the PATTERN mode (Page 135). 1 342 56 [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Track [Settings] 01 ~ 16, ALL 2 Range
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 215
    note to note. This job is ideal for producing guitar-like slide or notebending effects. Details are the same as the PATTERN mode (Page 138). 1 342 [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Track [Settings] 01 ~ 16, ALL 2 Range [Settings] Measure:Beat:Clock 001:1:000 ~ 999:16:479 I The following parameters are
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 216
    [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Track [Settings] 01 ~ 16 2 Range [Settings] Measure:Beat:Clock 001:1:000 ~ 999:16:479 I The following parameters are the same as in the PATTERN mode (Page 139). 3 Note 4 Step Clock 5 Velocity 08 Chord Sort This job sorts chord events (simultaneous note events) by order
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    a phrase which uses sam- ple voices, the note events which trigger the sample voice will be erased so that the sample voice does not sound, but the sample voice itself is not erased. 4 Details are the same as the PATTERN mode (Page 141). 13 2 The Song Mode [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Track
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 218
    , with the result that the samples will no longer sound. To make the sample sound, use the MIXER sub mode (Page 194) to assign the appropriate sample voice to the destination track. Details are the same as the PATTERN mode (Page 142). 1 2 3 4 [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Source Track [Settings
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 219
    to save memory space. Details are the same as the PATTERN mode (Page PATTERN mode (Page 143). 1 45 2 36 [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] 13 2 1 Track [Settings] 01 ~ 16, BPM Control change 000 ~ 127, ALL CAT (Channel aftertouch PAT (Polyphonic aftertouch When Track is BPM: Event Type Range BPM
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 220
    MIDI data is affected by this job. Sample voices are not expanded or compressed. However, for samples recorded using the SLICE+SEQ feature, the Beat Stretch job expands or compresses the timing of the note data, step times, and gate times that control PATTERN mode (Page 144). 13 2 [Knob 2] [Knob
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 221
    213) cannot be used to undo/redo a sample voice copy operation. • When the "Sample" box is checked and the [F4] (DO!) button is pressed, the "Are You Sure? Cancel [F2]/OK [F3]" confirmation prompt will appear. [F3] will execute the Copy Track job. 13 24 5 [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Source Song
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 222
    2] [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Source Track [Settings] 1 ~ 16, BPM, SCENE, ALL 2 Data Type [Settings] SEQ EVENT All events in the track. PLAY FX/GROOVE/MIDI DELAY The track's PLAY FX. GROOVE, and MIDI DELAY settings. MIXER/VOICE EDIT The track's mixer and voice edit settings. SAMPLE The sample voice assigned
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 223
    (Page 213) cannot be used to undo/redo a sample voice copy operation. When the [F4] (DO!) button is pressed, the "Are You Sure? Cancel [F2]/OK [F3]" confirmation prompt will appear. [F3] will execute the Copy Pattern job. 4 Separates the note events in a drum phrase assigned to a specified track
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 224
    if no sample voices are assigned to the tracks in the source song. NOTE • When there is no memory available in the destination style for local sample voice data, "Too Many Local Sample Voices" will appear on the display and the sample voice data will not be copied. If this occurs, use Sample Job "02
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 225
    PATTERN mode (Page 154). NOTE • Before entering the Song Edit mode be sure to turn Memory Protection OFF (Page 257). If memory protection is ON "Memory Protected" will appear when the [EDIT] button . NOTE The Solo function cannot be used while editing the BPM track or Scene/Mute track. RS7000 225
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 226
    page to access this page. 2 3 View Filter Page Display Parameters 1 [Knob 3] [Knob 4] 2 3 4 5 6 [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [F3] [F4] [SHIFT]+[F1] 1 Event Checkboxes Knob 3], [Knob 4] 2 View Filter Icon 3 CTRL NO (Control Number) Knob 1], [SHIFT]+[F1] → Numeric Keypad 4 ← → (Cursor ← and
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 227
    Chapter 5. The Sampling Mode About the Sampling Mode 228 1. Recording Samples (Sampling 229 2. The Real Time Loop Remix Function ...... 239 3. Sample Editing 241 4. The Sample Jobs 244 RS7000 227
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 228
    selected track and rearranges a part of the data to create new variations. This is effective when applied to a track which has been recorded using the Slice Sampling function. • The Real Time Loop Remix function can only be used in the PATTERN mode. G Sample Edit [SAMPLE EDIT]...(Page 241) Allows
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 229
    use by all songs and G Tempo changes, quantization, groove, play styles. Up to 128 common sample voices can be stored in the RS7000 memory at a time. The sample contents and program number/voice relationship remains the same even when songs or styles are switched. The maximum total number of sample
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 230
    creating any note data, just like a conventional sampler. G Sample voices are played by being assigned to tracks. To play back a sample voice use the PATTERN or SONG mode MIXER sub mode Voice Select page to assign the sample voice to a sequencer track. Assigned sample voices can be played by the
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 231
    .1 kHz, and 32 kHz are supported. However in any case, the data will be converted to the RS7000's own sampling frequency of 44.1 5 kHz for recording. • Digital output is possible when the optional AIEB2 I/O Expansion Board is installed, but the output sampling frequency is fixed at 44.1 kHz
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 232
    Samples (Sampling) NOTE • The DIGITAL and OPTICAL settings can only be effective when the optional AIEB2 I/O Expansion Board is installed. • When DIGITAL or OPTICAL is selected the digital input signal will simultaneously be output via the OUTPUT connector, while the sound produced by the RS7000
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 233
    the cursor to move the cursor to the PUNCH-OUT parameter. 3 ASSIGN KEY Knob 1] Displays the available sampling time. NOTE • The total amount of available sampling time depends on the amount of memory installed. • Sampling time can sometimes be increased by executing the OPTIMIZE function. • The
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 234
    F2] [Knob 3] [Knob 4] [F4] Sampling Execution Page This display appears during sampling. From this display sampling will end according to the following conditions: • If TRIGGER MODE = MANUAL or LEVEL ... Sampling will end as soon as the [STANDBY/START/STOP] button is pressed. If sequencer playback
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 235
    Sets the "magnification factor" to be used when [Knob 2] and [Knob 3] are used to specify the START and END points. Higher settings allow higher value changes. 5 AUDITION F2] The sample will loop between the specified START and END points while this button is held. This lets you hear precisely
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 236
    parameter for broad control of the slice fineness, and use Sens for final adjustment. METER = 4/4, SUB DIVID = 1/2 results in 8 slices. 1 measure This parameter is not available when the slice type is BEAT 1~2, and the sample will be sliced on the transients, as shown below. 236 RS7000 1 measure
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 237
    operation can be checked by using the [TAP] button to change the BPM and then holding [F2] (AUDITION) to hear looped playback of the sequence. If you need to change sufficient memory to hold the completed waveforms. When the sampling frequency is 44.1 kHz, the approximate amount of memory required for
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 238
    64 megabytes, for example, if the entire memory is empty and a 44.1 kHz sample is sliced to 32 slices, the longest possible sampling time will be approximately: BEAT1~3, PHRASE1~4: approx. 138 seconds (mono), 47 seconds (stereo). QUICK: approx. 253 seconds (mono), 126 seconds (stereo). 238 RS7000
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 239
    sample type or samples sliced using the sample slice job. Since it is the MIDI data which is remixed, this function can also be used on normal sequence data. Real Time Loop Remix Features Display Parameters G The Real Time Loop Remix function divides the data in a selected track in the PATTERN
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 240
    ] button. 4 CREATE F4] Saves the new sequence data created by the Real Time Loop Remix function in the current track. NOTE • Since the remixed data is saved as a new phrase and assigned to the current track, the original phrase data remains as an unassigned phrase. • When the track uses a sample
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 241
    cannot be used to undo sample edit operations. Sample Edit Features Sample Edit Procedure G Samples can be directly edited in the Sample Edit 1. In the PATTERN or SONG Play mode, stop playback of the mode. sequence and then select the track to which the sample voice G Samples assigned to any
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 242
    . When the PLAY MODE is set to ATK+LOOP this button switches the parameter to be adjusted by [Knob 2]. The button alternately selects the START(ATCK) and START (LOOP) parameters. START(ATCK) .......Sets the initial playback start point for the sample. START(LOOP) ........Sets the point at which the
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 243
    the Trim page (Page 241). 5 AUDITION F4] The sample will loop between the specified START and END points while this button is held. This lets you hear precisely how the settings are affecting the sample. 6 VOICE (Sample Voice Number) 2 VOLUME Knob 2] [Settings] 0 ~ 63 This is the same parameter
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 244
    possible to enter the edit mode. • If no sample is assigned to the currently selected track, "the sample job list page" will appear when the [SAMPLE EDIT] button is pressed. • The "Undo" function cannot be used to undo sample edit operations. G Job List FILE Category 01 COPY 02 DELETE 03 EXTRACT 04
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 245
    Jobs 01 (COPY) ~ 04 (MOVE) 5. Use [Knob 1] (SAMPLE) and [Knob 2] (KEY) to select the target sample. Press [F2] (AUDITION) to audition the selected sample. 01 COPY Copies the specified sample to a different sample number. When the target is a Sample Kit Voice, samples assigned to each key number can
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 246
    Deletes the specified sample or sample voice. 1 2 3 4 [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [F2] [F4] 12 3 4 [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [F2] [F4] 1 SAMPLE (Sample Number Knob 1] [Settings] 001 ~ 128, C001 ~ C128 Specifies the sample voice to be deleted. 2 KEY (Key Number Knob 2] [Settings] C-2 ~ G8, ALL Specifies
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 247
    at this point. If the original sample is part of a Sample Kit Voice a key-number selection page will appear. Maximizes (normalizes) the overall level of the specified sample. 1 24 3 6 5 [F2] [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F3] [F4] 1 SAMPLE (Sample Number Knob 1] [Settings] 001 ~ 128, C001
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 248
    Changes the pitch of the sample without changing the length. The sound quality of some samples may change. 1 2 5 [F2] 3 7 [F3] 4 6 [F4] [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [Knob 4] 1 SAMPLE (Sample Number Knob 1] [Settings] 001 ~ 128, C001 ~ C128 Specifies the sample voice to be pitch converted
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 249
    Saves the processed sample to the target sample number, overwriting the original sample. If the original sample is a Pitched Sample it will be overwritten at this point. If the original sample is part of a Sample Kit Voice a key-number selection page will appear. 3 FADE TYPE Knob 3] [Settings] IN
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    original sample is part of a Sample Kit Voice a keynumber selection page will appear. 09 FREQUENCY CONVERT Halves the sampling frequency of the specified sample. This can be used to convert hi-fi samples to a lo-fi sound, and reduce the sample size by half. 12 3 5 4 [F2] [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [F3
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    point. If the original sample is part of a Sample Kit Voice a key-number selection page will appear. 10 STEREO TO MONO Converts a stereo sample to a mono sample. 7 8 [Knob 2] [F3] 1 243 6 5 [F2] [F3] [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] 1 SAMPLE (Sample Number Knob 1] [Settings] 001 ~ 128
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    each time the [F4] button is pressed. 7 CREATE F3] Saves the processed sample to the target sample number, overwriting the original sample. If the original sample is a Pitched Sample it will be overwritten at this point. If the original sample is part of a Sample Kit Voice a key-number selection
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    , a page will appear allowing you to select the track. 1 SAMPLE (Sample Number Knob 1] [Settings] 001 ~ 128, C001 ~ C128 Specifies the sample voice to be named. 2 NAME Knob 3] Enters a name of up to 8 characters for the sample voice. Use [Knob 3] to move the cursor, and the keyboard to enter the
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    4. The Sample Jobs 254 RS7000
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    Chapter 6. The Utility Mode About the Utility Mode 256 1. System 257 2. MIDI Setup 260 3. MIDI Filter 262 RS7000 255
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    MIDI synchronization, echo back, and other MIDI-related setup parameters. 1 additional page can be accessed by using the [F1] and [F4] buttons, for a total of 2 MIDI Setup pages. G MIDI Filter... (Page 262) Specifies which MIDI events will be transmitted via the MIDI IN or OUT connectors. 256 RS7000
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    by using the [F1] and [F4] buttons, for a total of 4 System pages. Display Parameters 1 [Knob 1] 2 [Knob 2] 3 [Knob 3] 4 [F4] [Knob 4] Specifies whether style and section changes will be made on measure boundaries, or 1/2-note ~ 1/16-note boundaries. 4 MEMORY PROTECT Knob 4] [Settings
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    to external MIDI devices, try setting a longer SYS.EX INTERVAL TIME. A PATTERN BPM HOLD Knob 3] [Settings] OFF, ON ON The BPM will not change when a new style is selected. OFF The BPM will change when a new style is selected. Determines whether the BPM setting will switch to the BPM value stored
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    Knob 3] [Settings] +0 dB, +6 dB, +12 dB, +18 dB Sets the nominal output level delivered via assignable outputs 1 and 2 (on the optional AIEB2 I/O expansion board - page 21). Higher settings may result in distorted sound depending on the voices and number of simultaneous notes used. F WAVE MEMORY
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    to hours, minutes, seconds, and frames. The RS7000 does not transmit MTC. A device such as the Yamaha AW4416 is necessary as an MTC master. • MMC (MIDI Machine Control) allows remote control of multitrack recorders, MIDI sequencers, etc. A MMC-compatible multitrack recorder, for example
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    MIDI keyboard and tone generator when using the RS7000 to create songs. [F1] 5 [Knob 1] 6 [Knob 2] 7 [Knob 4] [F4] NOTE • If program change or control change data is included in the performance data, this data will be changed when mixer, voice edit, or effect data is recalled with a style
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    settings apply to pattern and song playback via MIDI OUT. Mixer, voice edit and effect settings, as well as knob and keyboard operations, are transmitted via MIDI OUT regardless of these settings. Display Parameters [F1] [F2] [F4] [Settings] NOTE PITCH BEND PROGRAM CHANGE CONTROL CHANGE CHANNEL
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    Chapter 7. Other Information 1. MIDI Basics 264 2. MIDI Events Handled by the RS7000 ....... 266 RS7000 263
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    Single-timbre tone generators can receive and play the MIDI performance for one part via a single MIDI channel. This type of tone generator is most commonly used as an expansion tone module for keyboards or other MIDI controllers. Multi-timbre tone generators are capable of simultaneously receiving
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    is that track 1 plays part 1, track 2, plays part 2, etc., these assignments can be changed via the SETUP Out Channel display page (Page 110) so that any track plays any part. Sequencer Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Tone Generator Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Track 16 Part 16 6. MIDI Signal Flow 065
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    events select voices. • The bank select MSB and LSB parameters are actually included in the Control Change category, below, but since in the RS7000 these 3 events are used to select voices they are grouped and described here. • Bank select MSB and LSB select the voice bank. • The program
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    2. MIDI Events Handled by the RS7000 4. Control Change (CC) G Panpot (Control Number 010) • Sets the pan position for each individual part. The sound is panned fully left when the value is "0" and fully right when the value is "127". The displayed values are -64 ~ +63. G Expression (Control
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    2. MIDI Events Handled by the RS7000 G Effect Send Level 1 (Reverb Effect) (Control Number 091) • Specifies the reverb effect send level. G Effect Send Level 3 (Chorus Effect) (Control Number 093) • Specifies the delay/chorus effect send level. G Effect Send Level 4 (Variation Effect) (Control Number
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    • Changes parameter values for each tone generator part. • Normally three types of control change data are sent: RPN MSB (101), RPN LSB (100), and Data Entry MSB (6). In the RS7000, Data Entry LSB (38) is added to this and the resulting group of control change events is handled as one. • Once
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    such as voice and effect settings, remote switch control, tone generator mode switching, and others via MIDI. • The 2nd byte is a manufacturer ID number, and there is no data compatibility between manufacturers. This type of event is used to control RS7000-specific functions. • The cursor can be
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    282 3. Troubleshooting 286 4. Error Message List 288 5. Voice List (Normal voice 291 6. Drum Voice List 295 7. Phrase Category List 313 8. Effect Type List 313 9. Effect Parameter List 315 10. Effect Data/Value Table 323 11. MIDI Data Format 325 12. Glossary 334 13. Index 343 RS7000 271
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    Equipment 1. Installing Optional Equipment The RS7000 provides slots, connectors, and installation space that can accommodate a variety of options for enhancing its performance and functionality, such as SIMM expansion memory and I/O expansion boards. Removing the Bottom Cover Procedure 1. Be
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    lower the cover straight down from above to its original position. Appendix 2. Use the original screws to re-attach the bottom cover. • Replace the twelve screws to fasten the bottom cover. CAUTION Do not use screws other than those removed in step 3 (Page 272). Other screws
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    for the RS7000 The RS7000 does not necessarily support all commercially available SIMMs. YAMAHA cannot guarantee operation of SIMMs that you purchase. Before purchasing SIMMs, please consult your YAMAHA dealer or an authorized YAMAHA distributor (see list at end of the Owner's Manual) for advice
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    closest to the side of the RS7000 cover). SIMMs will not fit into the socket if you reverse this order. • Hold the SIMM with its cutout part facing the rear panel, and set you wish to install an I/O expansion board, continue with the I/O expansion board installation procedure (Page 276). RS7000 275
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    access the FREE MEMORY display (Page 68). Installing the AIEB2 I/O Expansion Board The optional AIEB2 Input/Output expansion board adds digital I/O (both optical and coaxial formats) and six assignable outputs to the RS7000. For information about the board's connectors and general board setup, refer
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    at cable) to the corresponding connector on the RS7000's circuit board (marked "C" in the illustration below: CN16). The connector is "keyed" so that it will only go in one way. CN 16 C 6. Insert the AIEB2 I/O expansion board. • Support the I/O expansion board as shown in the illustration below, and
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    Equipment 7. Connect the 3-wire red/white cable. • Of the two red/white cables that extend from the I/O expansion board, first connect the 3-wire cable to the connector shown in the illustration below (CN7: 3-pin). Make sure bundle tie (see illustration below), and secure them. Bundle tie 278 RS7000
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    Installing Optional Equipment • Use the bundle tie to secure the 3-wire cable, and the 4-wire cable (see illustration below). Bundle tie CAUTION Make sure that the cables are bundled below the circuit board. If any cables are pinched between the cover and I/O expansion circuit board when the bottom
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    drives, or CD-ROM drives. About SCSI SCSI (pronounced "scuzzy") stands for Small Computer System Interface, and is a data transmission interface standard used by personal computers and other devices. Since the RS7000 has a SCSI interface, you can connect and use hard disk drives, MO disk drives, CD
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    discuss the reasons for such errors, and will provide a sequence for your troubleshooting. • Check the SCSI ID Make sure that there is no conflict between the SCSI ID of each SCSI device including the RS7000. When shipped from the factory, the RS7000's SCSI ID is set to 6. Be sure to turn off the
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    Section Maximum Note Capacity Note Resolution Maximum Polyphony BPM (Tempo) Record Modes Tracks Patterns Phrases Pattern Chains Songs Edit Jobs Grid Groove Play Effects MIDI Delay Arpeggio Real Time Loop Remix Sequence Format Approx. 259,000 notes Quarter note/480 124 notes 1.0 - 300.0 Real
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    Samples Sampling Source A/D Conversion D/A Conversion Sampling Types Sample Data Bits Sampling Frequency Internal Sample Memory Sampling Time Sample Format Sampling Jobs Pitched Voice, Sample Kit Voice 256 Analog inputs L/R Stereo outputs L/R Digital I/O (When optional AIEB2 I/O Expansion Board
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    REC VOLUME) Master Effect Selector Knob Master Effect Parameter Knobs (× 4) Multi-function knobs (× 4) Assignable Knobs (× 18) Contrast Control Mode Buttons [PATTERN], [PATT CHAIN], [SONG], [UTILITY] Sub Mode Buttons [GROOVE], [PLAY FX], [MIDI DELAY], [MIXER], [VOICE EDIT], [EFFECT], [SETUP
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    (AC power) Dimensions (W × D × H) 440 mm × 363 mm × 134 mm Weight 7 kg Supplied Accessories Power cord CD-ROM (× 1) SmartMedia (8 MB × 1) : Sound & Sequence data Owner's Manual Set Options I/O Expansion Board : AIEB2 Expansion Memory (use a pair of Identical SIMMS conforming to the speci
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    3. Troubleshooting 3. Troubleshooting No sound? Wrong sound? When a problem like this occurs please check the following points before assuming that the product is faulty. In many cases you'll find the solution to your problem here. If the problem persists, then contact your YAMAHA dealer. Problem
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    pattern or song numbers are not all used. • Was the dump interval time set to too short a value when the data was saved? (Page 258) • Is the memory card or disk being used write protected? • Is the memory card or disk being used properly formatted? (Page 115) (Page 116) Appendix RS7000
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    battery replaced by your YAMAHA dealer or an authorized YAMAHA service center. The internal memory is full and recording, editing, job execution, MIDI reception/transmission, or loading from card or disk cannot continue. Try again after erasing unwanted song, pattern, or user phrase data. A sampling
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    List Memory Protected SIMM Error G MIDI Errors MIDI Buffer Full G Card/Disk Errors Card/Disk Full File Not Found Bad Card/Disk Card/Disk Not Ready Unformatted Card/Disk Write Protected Bad File Can't Change File Name Illegal File No Data Too Long Sample No Sample Files Read/Write Error SCSI Error
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    Number. Skip All [F2]/Renumber [F3] Sequence or Sample Voice Exists. Cancel [F2]/ Replace [F3] Confirms that you want to execute a specified operation. Press [F2] or [F3] as required. When some jobs are executed the internal memory becomes full and undo cannot be used. Press [F3] if this is OK, or
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    AnaSprng 2 Noise2 B 2 BL Squr1 1 SynChime 2 Lead1 B 2 BL Squr2 2 Mod Sine 2 Lead2 B 2 BL Squr3 2 ShortRez 2 Lead3 B 2 BL Dist1 2 UK Oam 2 1 Jazzstep 2 2 BL Lead1 1 2 BL Lead2 1 2 SqrSolo1 2 : No sound. The suffixes "A" ~ "D" on voice names in the "Synth Material" instrument group
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    Voice List (Normal voice) Inst. Group Synth Pad & Synth EFX2 SFX2 Bank MSB 63 63 LFOSyc20 21 AP Pad 2 LFOSyc21 22 DigiKey1 2 LFOSyc22 23 DigiKey2 2 LFOSyc23 Type Trigger : No sound. The suffixes "A" ~ "D" on voice names in the "Synth Material" instrument group indicate the voice template
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    1 1 1 1 1 : No sound. The suffixes "A" ~ "D" on voice names in the "Synth Material" instrument group indicate the voice template type. A : Long Decay, LFO Wave - Triangle B : Short Decay, LFO Wave - Triangle C : Long Decay, LFO Wave - Saw up D : Long Decay, LFO Wave - S&H RS7000 293 Appendix
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    List (Normal voice) Inst. Group Synth Pad & Synth EFX2 SFX2 Bank MSB 63 1 Kit Type GM Drum Kit 127 0 StandKit Kit Type Trigger : No sound. The suffixes "A" ~ "D" on voice names in the "Synth Material" instrument group indicate the voice template type. A : Long Decay, LFO Wave - Triangle
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    22 Full Editing Alternate Key assign HH&Cy Kit off Reverse Hi-Hat Open Synth Synth ⅙ Hi-Hat Open Synth 1 ⅙ Hi-Hat Open Synth 2 ⅙ Hi-Hat Closed Synth ⅙ Hi-Hat Open Synth 1 ⅙ Hi-Hat Open Synth Editing Alternate Key assign SD Kit off assign The overall kit sound can be varied by using
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    A -1 Djembe Open ⅙ 22 A# -1 Djembe Mute ⅙ Editing Alternate assign Note# Synth 1 ⅙ 92 G# 5 Reverse BD Synth 22 Full Editing Alternate Key assign Synth 1 ⅙ Cymbal Synth 1 L ⅙ Cymbal Synth 2 ⅙ Cymbal Synth 3 ⅙ Reverse Synth Synth Synth assign The overall kit sound can be varied by using
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    3 Cymbal Synth 2 ⅙ Clap Synth ⅙ Key assign Tom Synth 1 1 ⅙ Reverse Tom Synth assign Perc2 Kit off Maracas Analog 80 ⅙ Maracas ⅙ Maracas Analog 70 ⅙ Gong 1 ⅙ Gong 2 ⅙ Gong 3 ⅙ Cymbal Synth Synth Synth Synth ⅙ Alternate assign The overall kit sound can be varied by using
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    -1 Reverse Hand Clap Analog 90 22 A# -1 Reverse Hi-Hat Open Key Alternate off assign Anlg Kit2 ⅙ Synth Synth 1 ⅙ Cymbal Synth Synth 1 Tom Analog 80 6 Ride Cymbal 90 Cymbal Synth assign Synth Kit ⅙ Reverse Side Stick Electro ⅙ Reverse Tom Synth assign 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 : No sound. Some
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    3 Triangle Open 3 82 A# 4 Shaker Analog Shaker Analog Shaker Analog Shaker Analog 83 B 4 Vibraslap Synth Jingle Bell Jingle Bell Jingle Bell 84 C 5 Tape Rewind Bell Tree Bell Tree Bell Tree : No sound. Some Voice Edit parameters will have no effect on the sound. RS7000 299 Appendix
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    assign Hard Kit Key Alternate off assign Hous Kit1 Key Alternate off assign Break Kit Key Alternate off assign Synth 22 F# 0 Hi-Hat Closed Synth 1 Hi-Hat Closed Heavy A# 0 Hi-Hat Open Synth 1 Hi-Hat Open Heavy 2 Cymbal Synth 1 Crash sound. Some Voice Edit parameters will have no effect on the
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    assign D&B Kit Key Alternate off assign Big Kit Key Alternate off assign HipHp Kit Key Alternate off assign Snare Roll Break ⅙ 22 A# -1 Reverse Hi 27 D# 0 Hand Clap Synth Snare Timber Hand Clap Acoustic sound. Some Voice Edit parameters will have no effect on the sound. RS7000 301 Appendix
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    off assign Jazz Kit Key Alternate off assign Brush Kit Key Alternate off assign Percs Kit Key Alternate off assign 12 20 G# -1 Reverse Snare Mid Room ⅙ 21 A -1 Snare Roll ⅙ 22 A# -1 Reverse Hi-Hat Open Heavy ⅙ 23 B -1 BD Dry No sound. Some Voice Edit parameters will have no effect on the
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    Snare Mid Room 20 G# -1 Reverse Snare RX5 1 21 A -1 Snare Roll 22 A# -1 Reverse Hi-Hat Open RX5 23 B -1 BD Soft 24 C 0 Trigger Key Alternate off assign Elect Kit ⅙ Reverse Hi Blip ⅙ Reverse Tom Synth 1 ⅙ Reverse Tom sound. Some Voice Edit parameters will have no effect on the sound. RS7000
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    Jingle Bell 84 C 5 Wind Chime FX Wind Chime 126 127 0 0 53 1 Trigger Trigger Key Alternate off assign Human Kit Key Alternate off assign GM-Stand Kit Key Alternate off assign 2 Reverse Vox Go! ⅙ Reverse Vox Buh! ⅙ Reverse BD Human ⅙ Reverse Vox Muh! ⅙ Reverse Vox Buh
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    assign AnlgKt2N Key Alternate off assign RhBoxKtN Key Alternate off assign SynthKtN Key Alternate off assign 21 A -1 Reverse Hand Clap Analog 90 ⅙ 22 A# -1 Reverse Hi-Hat Open 90 ⅙ 23 Cymbal Synth 1 ⅙ Cymbal Synth 2 sound. All instruments are compatible with Key Off messages. RS7000 305
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    SE ⅙ 81 A 4 Hi-Hat Open SE ⅙ 82 A# 4 Shaker Analog ⅙ 83 B 4 Vibraslap Synth ⅙ 84 C 5 Tape Rewind ⅙ 126 0 32 Note on/off Alternate Key assign PsychKtN off Reverse Side Stick Analog 90 ⅙ Reverse Tom Synth 1 ⅙ Reverse Tom Hard ⅙ Reverse BD Analog 90 ⅙ Reverse BD Analog Hard
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    Reverse Cymbal Synth 1 ⅙ 18 F# -1 Reverse Ride Cymbal 90 ⅙ 19 G -1 Reverse Brush Slap ⅙ 20 G# -1 Reverse Snare Analog 82 ⅙ 21 A -1 Brush Swirl ⅙ 22 A# -1 Voice Edit parameters will have no effect on the sound. All instruments are compatible with Key Off messages. RS7000 307 Appendix
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    ⅙ 21 A -1 Snare Roll Break ⅙ 22 A# -1 Reverse Hi-Hat ⅙ 23 B 26 D 0 Snare Jungle 3 ⅙ 27 D# 0 Hand Clap Synth ⅙ 28 E 0 Snare Piccolo Rim 1 ⅙ 29 F 0 on/off Alternate Key assign D&BKitN off Reverse assign assign HipKit1N assign Some Voice Edit parameters will have no effect on the sound
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    Piccolo Rim 2 on 20 G# -1 Reverse Snare Mid Room on 21 A -1 Snare Roll on 22 A# -1 Reverse Hi-Hat Open Heavy on 23 B -1 BD Dry on 24 C 0 BD Dry Alternate assign Some Voice Edit parameters will have no effect on the sound. All instruments are compatible with Key Off messages. RS7000 309
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    Synth 22 assign assign ElectKtN off Reverse Hi Blip ⅙ Reverse Tom Synth Synth 1 1 ⅙ Hi-Hat Closed Synth ⅙ Tom Synth 1 2 ⅙ Hi-Hat Open Synth 1 ⅙ Tom Synth 1 3 ⅙ Hi-Hat Open Synth Synth Synth 1 H ⅙ Tom Synth 1 L ⅙ Synth assign Some Voice Edit parameters will have no effect on the sound
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    -1 Snare Roll Break ⅙ 22 A# -1 Reverse Hi-Hat Synth ⅙ Snare Analog Gate ⅙ Tom Synth 1 1 ⅙ Hi-Hat Closed Tek ⅙ Tom Synth 1 2 ⅙ Hi-Hat Open Tek 1 ⅙ Tom Synth assign Some Voice Edit parameters will have no effect on the sound. All instruments are compatible with Key Off messages. RS7000
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    parameters will have no effect on the sound. All instruments are compatible with Key Off messages. Key Alternate off assign SFX Kit3 ⅙ EleNoiz ⅙ DelySFX4 ⅙ ⅙ ScrchDrB ⅙ RvSyVibr ⅙ RvBelTre ⅙ RvSyMetl ⅙ RvRebond ⅙ ⅙ ⅙ 312 RS7000 126 0 63 SFX Key Alternate off assign
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    Synth Sequence Synth Chord Synth Pad Synth Effects Sound Effects Keyboard Guiter Classical/Wind Ethnic ✳1 Can only be selected for tracks 1 ... 8. ✳2 Can only be selected for tracks 9 ... 16. 8. Effect Type List Effect Category Effect Name --- NO EFFECT REVERB HALL 1 HALL 2 ROOM 1 ROOM
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    TURNTABLE DIGITAL SCRATCH AUTO SYNTH TECH MODULATION JUMP ISOLATION AMP+RTRY 2WAY RTRY DST+2RTRY ODRV+2RTY AMP+2RTRY DUAL RTR1 DUAL RTR2 DIST COMP+DIST V-DIST OVERDRIVE AMP TECH MOD JUMP ISOLATION SLICE 3-BAND EQ 2-BAND EQ ENHANCER VCECANCEL AMBIENCE TALK MOD RING MOD D-RINGMOD D-FILTER MIDI ( RS7000
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    5 Stage 6 Offset 4 Control Type 5 MIDI Parameter Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Table 1 3 3 MIDI Parameter Table Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 8 9 3 10 MIDI Parameter Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Table 19 19 19 19 3 3 MIDI Parameter Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Table 20 3 3 Appendix RS7000
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    127) (1 ~ 10) (4 ~ 40) (52 ~ 76) (28 ~ 58) (52 ~ 76) 21 TEMPO DELAY (MONO) ~ 22 TEMPO DELAY (STEREO) No. Parameter Range Value 1 Delay Time 2 Lag 3 L/R Diffusion 4 Feedback Level 5 Feedback High Dump 6 EQ Low Frequency 7 EQ Low Gain 8 EQ High Frequency 9 EQ High Gain 23 TEMPO CROSS DELAY No
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    Dump Dump REVERB MIDI Parameter Table Number 1 2 6 3 5 4 5 3 6 3 7 8 9 10 MIDI Parameter Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Table 6 5 3 3 MIDI Parameter Number 1 2 3 4 Table 7 3 3 MIDI 120) MIDI Parameter MIDI (52 ~ 76) MIDI Parameter Number 1 76) (1 ~ 120) MIDI Parameter Number 1 2 3 4
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    3 Phase Shift Offset 4 Feedback Level 5 Stage 6 Diffusion 7 EQ Low Frequency 8 EQ AMP SIM.+ROTARY SPEAKER No. Parameter Range 1 LFO Speed 2 LFO Depth 3 Amp Type 4 Amp Drive 5 Amp LPF Cutoff Freq 6 Amp 76) (28 ~ 58) (52 ~ 76) MIDI Parameter Number 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 Table 1 3 3 3 318 RS7000
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    Speed Control AMP SIMULATOR No. Parameter 1 drive 2 AMP type 3 LPF cutoff frequency 4 edge 5 output level Range 0 ~ 127 off, stack, combo, tube 1.0kHz ~ 20.0kHz 0 ~ 127 0 ~ 127 Value (0 ~ 127) (0 ~ 3) (34 ~ 60) (0 ~ 127) (0 ~ 127) MIDI MIDI Parameter Table Number 1 2 3 4 5 Appendix RS7000 319
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    (0 ~ 127) MIDI Parameter Number 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 Table 3 3 3 320 RS7000 079 WAH+DIST+ 127) MIDI Parameter Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Table 12 081 LO-FI No. Parameter 1 Sampling Freq. Control 2 Click Level 3 Noise Tone 4 Noise Mod Speed 5 Noise Mod Depth 6 Dry Send to Noise 7
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    8 EQ Gain 9 EQ Width 10 HPF Cutoff Frequency 087 AUTO SYNTH No. Parameter 0 ~ 127 0.1 ~ 460.0ms 1 ~ 127 0 ~ 127 0.00Hz ~ 39.7Hz 0 ~ 127 100Hz ~ 10.0kHz -12 ~ +12dB 1.0 ~ 12.0 20Hz ~ 8.0kHz Range 1 Mod Speed 2 Mod Wave Type 3 Mod Depth 4 Mod Depth Ofst R 5 LPF Frequency 6 HPF Frequency 7 Dry Mix
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    ~ 76) MIDI Parameter Number MIDI MIDI MIDI MIDI 76) MIDI Parameter Number MIDI Parameter Number 1 2 Table 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 LO-FI No. Parameter 1 Sampling Freq. Control 2 Word Length 3 Output Gain 4 Filter Type 5 Pre-LPF Cutoff Freq 6 Pre-LPF Resonance 7 Bit Assign 127) MIDI Parameter
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    18 1200 19 1500 20 1700 21 2000 22 2400 23 3000 Table#10 Compressor Ratio Data Value 0 1.0 1 1.5 2 2.0 3 3.0 4 5.0 5 7.0 6 10.0 7 20.0 Table#11 Reverb Width; Depth; Hight Data Value 0 0.5 1 0.8 2 1.0 3 1.3 63 140 64 170 65 230 66 340 67 680 RS7000 323 Appendix
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    Sampling Frequency Control Data Value 0 44.1k 1 22.1k 2 14.7k 3 11.0k 4 8.82k 5 7.35k 6 6.30k 7 5.51k 8 4.90k 9 4.41k 10 4.01k 11 3.68k 12 3.39k 13 3.15k 14 2.94k 15 2.76k 16 2.59k 17 2.45k 18 2.32k 19 2.21k 20 2.10k 21 2.00k 22 122 6700 123 6800 124 6900 125 7000 126 7200 127 7400 Table#20 RS7000
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    is transmitted by foot switch operations. If the SETUP Knob Assign parameter assigns this to a knob 1 - 31, knob operations will transmit c=1 - 119 (except 32). * Control numbers received c = 0 BANK SEL MSB ; v = 0:GM VOICE 63:RS7000 VOICE 64:RS7000 SAMPLE VOICE 126:RS7000 DRUM VOICE 127
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    the MIDI reception buffer will be cleared, and any sounding notes and the sustain switch will be forced off. The value of the various control messages used as the MIDI Master Volume value. (The value of ll is ignored.) (3-5-3)PARAMETER CHANGE 11110000 F0 Exclusive Status 01000011 43 YAMAHA
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    . MIDI Data Format G Sequencer block (Sequencer Part) (1) TRANSMIT FLOW MIDI OUT (A, B) [SW1] [SW3] CHANNEL VOICE MESSAGE NOTE ON/OFF 9nH POLYPHONIC KEY AnH PRESSURE CONTROL CHANGE BnH PROGRAM CHANGE CnH CHANNEL PRESSURE DnH PITCH BEND CHANGE EnH [SW3] CHANNEL MODE MESSAGE ALL SOUND
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    MIDI Data Format Parameter Base Address Top Address Description H M L SYSTEM 00 00 00 System EFFECT 01 00 00 Reverb 01 01 00 Delay/Chorus Variation 01 02 00 Master EQ 01 40 00 Master Effect 01 41 00 MULTI PART GROUP1 10 00 00 Multi Part NOT USED 07
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    MIDI Data Format ˝ MSB 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 16 LSB 22 1 00 - 7F VARIATION RETURN LEVEL -∞dB... 1 00 - 7F SEND VARIATION TO REVERB -∞dB...0dB...+6dB (0...64...127) 25 (H) 09 30 (AMP SIM) depends on HM L (H) Parameter 01 41 00 2 NOT USED NOT USED 02 2 00 - 7F MASTER EFF TYPE RS7000 329
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    3D 1 NOT USED 10 pp 40 1 00 - 7F LFO SPEED (BPM Sync=off only) 41 1 NOT USED 42 1 NOT USED 43 1 NOT USED 44 1 NOT USED 45 1 00 - 02 LFO KEY ON RESET 46 1 47 1 48 1 49 1 NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED -64 - +63 40 OFF, EACH KEYON, FIRST 00 KEYON MULTI PART GROUP2 Address Size
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    USED 1B 1 NOT USED 1C 1 NOT USED 1D 1 NOT USED 1E 1 NOT USED Description 0 - 127 L63 - C - R63 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 Default Value (H) 5A 40 00 00 00 70 1 00 - 01 INPUT GAIN 71 1 00 - 01 MONO/STEREO (n=0 only) MIC, LINE 01 MONO × 2, STEREO 01 11. MIDI Data Format Appendix RS7000
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    YAMAHA [ Music Priduction Studio --- sequencer part ] Model RS7000 MIDI :22-MAR-2001 Version : 1.0 Remarks Pitch Bend o o 0-121 o o Control Sound OFF o o :Reset All Cntrls o o :Local ON/OFF o o :All Notes OFF x x Mes- :Active Sense x x sages:Reset x x Notes: *1 if MIDI control
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    YAMAHA [ Music Production Studio --- voice part ] Model RS7000 MIDI Implementation Chart Control 38 - 64 o Change 65,66 - 71-77 - 80-83 - 91,93,94,96,97 - 1-31 o 33-119 o o Bank Select MSB o o o Bank Select LSB o o Sustain Switch o o o o - Assignable Knob - Assignable Knob
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    REVERB", SEND DELAY TO REVERB", and the stereo bus line that collects the stereo output of each stage. Byte A group of 8 digital bits is generally referred to as a "byte". A single byte can be represented by a 2-digit hexadecimal number. This type of notation is used to represent MIDI data, memory
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 335
    the number of songs and styles, a maximum of 128 common sample voices can be stored in the RS7000 internal memory. The content and program number/voice relationship of common sample voices does not change when songs or styles are switched. Control Change A type of MIDI messages that is transmitted
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 336
    ) which makes up a sequence. F Filter A circuit that modifies tone by blocking or passing a specific frequency range of the sound. The RS7000 has filters for each voice element. Formatting The action of initializing a memory card or SCSI disk so that it can be used by the RS7000. G Gate time The
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    that play like a saxophone or similar wind instrument while producing MIDI performance data that can be used to control MIDI tone generators, sequencers, etc. An example of a high-performance MIDI Wind Controller is the YAMAHA WX5. MSB An acronym for Most Significant Byte, referring to the upper
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 338
    the desired musical flow. Patterns consist of from 1 to 16 phrases assigned to the pattern mode sequence tracks. Pattern Chain A number of patterns played in sequence ("chained") to create a complete song. The PATTERN CHAIN mode automates the process of switching styles and sections. 338 RS7000
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    instrumental "part" which can be used in a pattern: a drum pattern, bass line, or chord part. Phrase Sampling The act of sampling an entire musical or rhythmic phrase, as opposed to recording a one-shot sample such as a single snare hit. Pitch EG An envelope generator that can be used to control the
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    an aspect of the sound (e.g., volume) responds to control (e.g., note velocity). Sequencer A system (or device) that records, edits, modifies, and plays back a musical performance in the form of MIDI messages. Sequence Tracks Tracks which record and playback normal MIDI sequence data. 340 RS7000
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    SIMM Single In-line Memory Module: a type of RAM memory module commonly used by personal computers - and the RS7000 for sample storage. Soft Pedal Control change number 67: the type of MIDI control change message used to communicate soft pedal operation. Song A musical composition created by
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 342
    An effect that cyclically modulates the tone. The RS7000 produces this effect by using an LFO signal to modulate the cutoff frequency of a filter. Wah effects are included in the Variation effect stage. Wave A digitally recorded instrument waveform. Wet Sound The audio signal that is processed by an
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    ......... 101, 197 AIEB2 20, 21 AIEB2 I/O Expansion Board 276 All Sound Off 268 AMP DEPTH 98, 196 AMP/FILTER/PITCH 15 Append Pattern 151 Append Phrase 146 Arpeggiator 63 ARPEGGIO ON 18, 63 Arpeggio Setting 108 AS1&2 OUT LEVEL 259 ASSIGN KEY 233 Assignable Knob 62 ASSIGNABLE OUT 20 ATK
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    Expansion Memory RS7000 File Type 116 FILTER 15 Filter 102, 197 FILTER DEPTH 98, 196 FILTER TYPE 103, 197 Fine Tune 269 Folder 120, 122, 167, 205, 206 FOOT SW 19 FOOT SWITCH 257 Footswitch 23 FORMAT 125 Format 114, 168, 207 FORMAT 22 expansion board 272 IMPORT 131, 211 Import 129,
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    266 MIDI event 262 MIDI Filter 262 MIDI IN connector 19 MIDI IN/OUT Indicator 13 MIDI OUT A and B connectors 19 MIDI Setup 260 MIDI SYNC 260 Mix Phrase 145 Mix Track 222 MIXER 17 Mixer 93, 194 MMC (MIDI Machine Control 23, 260 MO disk 116 MO disk drive 280 Mode 52, 64 MODE Button 17
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    PARAMETER (MIDI OUT 109, 201 Part ...265 PARTITION 125, 168, 207 PAT 141, 142 PAT (Polyphonic Aftertouch 155 PAT (Polyphonic aftertouch 143, 217, 219 Patch ...75 PATT CHAIN 17, 158, 159 PATTERN 17, 70, 75, 119 Pattern 59, 72 PATTERN BPM HOLD 258 Pattern Chain Editing 175 Pattern Chain Job
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 347
    59 Sequencer Button 63 SETUP ...17 Setup 107, 200 SEXC (System Exclusive 155 SHIFT ...16 Shift Clock 140, 216 SIMM 20, 274 SIMM expansion memory 272 SLICE 252 Slice ...235 SLICE TYPE 236, 253 SLICE+SEQ 229, 231 SLOPE 99, 196 SMF (Standard MIDI File 117 SMF C (Standard MIDI File 116 Solo
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    Memory Sampling Type 231 Voice Select 93, 194 VOICE SETUP TO TG 261 VOLUME 94, 109, 200, 243 Volume 267 W WAV (Wave 116 WAVE MEMORY OPTIMIZE 259 Z ZOOM 242 ZOOM IN/OUT 242 U Undo/Redo 68, 134, 172, 213 UNISON 88, 192 User Memory (Sample Voice Number 235, 237, 242, 243 Voice Bank
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 349
    as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 350
    manual BEFORE making any connections, including connection to the main supply. 2. Do not attempt to service this product beyond that described in the user-maintenance instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel. 3. Main Power Supply Verification: Yamaha products
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 351
    Yamaha Europa GmbH. Siemensstraße 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, F.R. of Germany Tel: 04101-3030 AFRICA Yamaha Corporation, Asia-Pacific Music Marketing Group Yamaha KHS Music Co., Ltd. 10F, 150, Tun-Hwa Northroad, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: 02-2713-8999 THAILAND Siam Music Yamaha Co., Ltd. 121/60-61 RS
  • Yamaha RS7000 | Owner's Manual - Page 352
    only) www.yamahasynth.com Yamaha Manual Library (English versions only) http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/ This document is printed on chlorine free (ECF) paper with soy ink. M.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation © 2001 Yamaha Corporation V702090 202CRCP12
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