Yamaha RS7000 Owner's Manual - Page 188
RS7000, Recording Pitch Bend or Control Change Data, POINTER, STEP Step Time, VELOCITY, GATE TIME
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2. Song Recording 11. If you press the [PLAY] button the [PLAY] indicator will flash and you will be able to hear how your step-recorded song is shaping up. Press [STOP] to stop playback and continue entering notes in the step mode. 12. Stop recording and return to the SONG Play mode by pressing the [STOP] button. G Recording Pitch Bend or Control Change Data 9. Use [Knob 1] (POINTER) to move the pointer to the position at which you want to enter the data, [Knob 2] (STEP) to set the data step size, and [Knob 3] (VALUE) to set the value. 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. 10. Enter the specified data by pressing a key on the keyboard. All keys have the same effect except when "KEYBOARD" is selected by [Knob 3] (VALUE), in which case the value entered depends on the key pressed. Press [F1] (REST) to enter a rest. The [F3] (DELETE) and [F4] (BACK DELETE) buttons can be used to delete entered notes. 11. Press the [PLAY] button the [PLAY] to hear how your steprecorded song is progressing. Press [STOP] to stop playback and continue entering data in the step mode. 12. Stop recording and return to the SONG Play mode by pressing the [STOP] button. Display Parameters When EVENT TYPE = NOTE 2 1 6 7 8 9 2 [F1] 3 [F2] 4 [F3] 5 [F4] [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [Knob 4] [SHIFT]+[F1] [SHIFT]+[F2] [SHIFT]+[F3] [SHIFT]+[F4] When EVENT TYPE is not NOTE 188 RS7000 0 [Knob 3] [SHIFT]+[F3] 1 Beat Graph This is the display in which notes are "placed" during step recording. When the meter is 4/4, the display is divided into 4 beats (one measure). Each diamond-shaped marker in the display represents 1 32nd beat (each 1/4 note division is divided into 8 32nd beats). For example, if the following rhythmic pattern is entered in 4/4 time the display will appear like the one shown below. 2 POINTER ...... [Knob 1], [SHIFT]+[F1] → Numeric Keypad Sets the data-entry position. The triangular pointer above the beat graph indicates the data-entry position. Rotating the [knob 1] causes the pointer to move left or right, accordingly. Use [SHIFT] + [F1] → Numeric Keypad to directly enter a measure number. 3 STEP (Step Time) Knob 2], [SHIFT]+[F2] → Numeric Keypad [Settings] Settings made via the knob 0001 ~ 0059, 32nd note, 16th note triplet, 16th note, 8th note triplet, 8th note, 1/4 note triplet, 1/4 note, half note, whole note Settings made via the numeric keypad 0001 ~ 9999 clocks Specifies the length of the note or rest to be entered. When the PB or CC event type is selected this parameter specifies the step time: the size of the step the pointer will move to the next position after an event is entered. 4 VELOCITY Knob 3], [SHIFT]+[F3] → Numeric Keypad [Settings] 001 ~ 127, RND1 ~ RND4 (random) Specifies the velocity value with which the note will be entered. The set value (1 ~ 127) corresponds to the MIDI velocity value entered. When one of the random settings is selected (RND1 ~ RND4) a random velocity value will be entered. 5 GATE TIME Knob 4], [SHIFT]+[F4] → Numeric Keypad [Settings] 001% ~ 200% Sets the gate time to produce slurs, staccato notes, etc.