Yamaha RS7000 Owner's Manual - Page 223

Divide Drum Track, Copy Song, Split Song To Pattern, RS7000, Track, Source Song, Destination Song

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13. The Song Jobs NOTE After the Normalize Play Effect job is executed the PLAY FX, GROOVE, and MIDI DELAY parameters for the track are initialized. 1 [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Track [Settings] 01 ~ 16, ALL 25 Divide Drum Track 26 Copy Song This job copies all data from a selected source song to a selected destination song. The scene/mute memory contents and local samples used by the song are also copied. NOTE • When there is no memory available in the destination song 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 Delete" (Page 246) to delete unused local samples then try again. • Undo/Redo (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, and places the notes corresponding to different drum 1 instruments in separate tracks (tracks 1 through 8). The Song Mode CAUTION Any previous data in tracks 1 ~ 8 will be overwritten. 1 [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Track [Settings] 01 ~ 16 Specifies the drum track to be divided. 2 [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] 1 Source Song [Settings] 01 ~ 20 Selects the source song. 2 Destination Song [Settings] 01 ~ 20 Select the destination song. 27 Split Song To Pattern Splits a selected song into two the specified sections of a specified style. SMF data can be easily used as a basis for patterns. CAUTION The job overwrites any data already existing in the destination pattern. RS7000 223

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13. The Song Jobs
RS7000
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4
The Song Mode
1
Track
[Settings]
01 ~ 16, ALL
Separates the note events in a drum phrase assigned to a specified
track, and places the notes corresponding to different drum
instruments in separate tracks (tracks 1 through 8).
1
Track
[Settings]
01 ~ 16
Specifies the drum track to be divided.
This job copies all data from a selected source song to a selected
destination song.
The scene/mute memory contents and local samples used by the
song are also copied.
1
Source Song
[Settings]
01 ~ 20
Selects the source song.
2
Destination Song
[Settings]
01 ~ 20
Select the destination song.
Splits a selected song into two the specified sections of a speci-
fied style.
SMF data can be easily used as a basis for patterns.
NOTE
After the Normalize Play Effect job is executed the
PLAY FX, GROOVE, and MIDI DELAY parameters for
the track are initialized.
25 Divide Drum Track
CAUTION
Any previous data in tracks 1 ~ 8 will be overwritten.
1
[Knob 3]
[F4]
1
[Knob 2]
[Knob 3]
[F4]
26 Copy Song
NOTE
When there is no memory available in the
destination song 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 Delete
(Page 246) to delete unused local
samples then try again.
Undo/Redo (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]
confir-
mation prompt will appear. [F3] will execute
the Copy Pattern job.
27 Split Song To Pattern
CAUTION
The job overwrites any data already existing in the
destination pattern.
1
2
[Knob 2]
[Knob 3]
[F4]