Yamaha RS7000 Owner's Manual - Page 18
OCT DOWN] and [OCT UP] Buttons, TRACK SELECT] Button
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The Controls & Connectors K SCENE/MUTE Buttons Up to 5 complete scene and mute setups can be stored in memory and recalled at the touch of a button. A "scene" includes all parameter settings for all tracks (all knob settings and mute on/off settings). A mute setup includes the mute on/off status for all tracks. The ability to store and instantly recall complete scene and mute setups means that even complex setups that would take a considerable amount of time to program in real time can be called up at the touch of a button. Recall operations can be recorded to pattern chains and songs as well. NOTE • Scenes do not include sequence data. • Scene/mute setups cannot be stored during sequence recording. Store operations are possible during playback. MUTE MEMORY STORE SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 [STORE] Button Store the current scene or mute settings to one of the 5 available memory locations: [MEMORY 1] ~ [MEMORY 5]. The selected type of data is stored when a scene/mute memory button - [MEMORY 1] ~ [MEMORY 5] - is pressed while the [STORE] button is held. [SCENE/MUTE] Button Switches between the scene and mute memory functions. The SCENE and MUTE indicators light alternately each time 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 keyboard (i.e., to play notes). When you press the [KEYBOARD] button so that its indicator lights, the keyboard will function as a music keyboard to play notes. If you press the button once again so that the indicator goes dark, the keyboard can be used to select sections, to select tracks, or as track mute buttons. 18 RS7000 M [ARPEGGIO ON] Button Turns the RS7000 automatic arpeggio feature on or off. The [ARPEGGIO ON] button indicator will light when the ARPEGGIO feature is on, and notes played on the keyboard will be played as an arpeggio. To turn the arpeggio function off press the button again so that its indicator goes out. N [OCT DOWN] and [OCT UP] Buttons The [OCT DOWN] and [OCT UP] buttons allow the pitch of the keyboard to be shifted down or up in octave steps. Press both buttons simultaneously to return to normal pitch. The current amount of octave shift is indicated on the LCD display. (Page 73) O [TRANSPOSE] Button (Page 73) Used in conjunction with the keyboard to transpose the overall pitch. Transposition is set by holding the [TRANSPOSE] button and pressing the key on the keyboard corresponding to the desired amount of transposition above or below the E (track 8) key. While the [TRANSPOSE] button is held the E indicator will light and the indicator of the selected transpose key will flash. To transpose by more than an octave first press the [OCT UP] or [OCT DOWN] button and then the keyboard. P [MUTE] Button (Page 74) This button is used to make track mute settings and solo settings.To make mute settings, press the [MUTE] button to make the indicator light. To make solo settings, hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [MUTE] button to make the indicator flash. When you do so, the keyboard pad indicators (white keys) corresponding to tracks that contain data will light, and pressing one of these keys will engage the mute or solo function for that track, causing the indicator to flash. Press the same key again to disengage the mute function for that track. To disengage the solo function, press the [MUTE] button. Q [TRACK SELECT] Button (Page 67) Used in conjunction with the keyboard to select a track for recording or other operations. Tracks are selected by pressing the appropriate white key on the keyboard while holding the [TRACK SELECT] button. R Keyboard The keyboard is used like a conventional keyboard to enter performance data, as well as to select sections, select tracks, mute and solo tracks, set transposition, and more. Normally the number "6" key corresponds to middle C. The keyboard does not respond to velocity or aftertouch. S [TAP] Button Tap this button at the desired tempo to automatically set the BPM.