Yamaha RS7000 Owner's Manual - Page 239

The Real Time Loop Remix Function

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2. The Real Time Loop Remix Function 2. The Real Time Loop Remix Function Real Time Loop Remix can be used to re-arrange the performance data in a track. Since the MIDI data is remixed and the samples are unaffected, the data can be remixed in real time. This function is particularly effective when used on a track which contains samples recorded using the SLICE+SEQ 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 mode to a variety of note lengths, and randomly rearranges a portion of the data to create totally new variations. [LOOP REMIX] G The Real Time Loop Remix function works by rear- ranging MIDI data. When used on a track containing a sliced sample (i.e. a sam- 1 3 2 4 ple recorded with the SLICE+SEQ sample type selected, or a [Knob 1] [F2] [Knob 2] [F4] sample sliced using the slice sample job), the various seg- ments of the sample are rearranged with varied timing. When used on samples recorded using the KIT, KIT+NOTE, 1 TYPE (Remix Type Knob 1] or PITCH sample type, the playback timing of the entire sample may be changed but the sample itself will be unaffected. [Settings] 1 ~ 16 5 Determines how the data in the selected track will be divided This function is also effective when used on normal sequence data. and rearranged. The division and rearrangement rules are different for each remix TYPE. The Sampling Mode NOTE Not available in the SONG or PATTERN CHAIN modes. Real Time Loop Remix Procedure 1. Press [LOOP REMIX] to go to the Real Time Loop Remix page. 2. Use [Knob 1] (TYPE) and [Knob 2] (VARIATION) to select the remix type and variation. 3. Press [F1] (REMIX) to remix the data and change the arrangement of the pattern being played back. 4. Press [F4] (CREATE) and the new sequence data created by the Real Time Loop Remix function will be saved in the current track. 2 VARIATION (Remix Variation Knob 2] [Settings] NORMAL 1 ~ 16, REVERSE 1 ~ 16, BREAK 1 ~ 16, PITCH 1 ~ 16, ROLL 1 ~ 16 NORMAL 1 ~ 16 .......The original data is only divided and rearranged. 16 variations are provided. REVERSE 1 ~ 16 .......In addition to division and rearrangement, some portions of the data may be played in reverse. 16 variations are provided. BREAK 1 ~ 16 ...........In addition to division and rearrangement, some portions of the data may be deleted to create breaks. 16 variations are provided. PITCH 1 ~ 16 In addition to division and rearrangement, some portions of the data may be pitch-shifted. 16 variations are provided. ROLL 1 ~ 16 In addition to division and rearrangement, some portions of the data may be played with a roll effect. 16 variations are provided. Determines how the original performance data will be modified. RS7000 239

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2. The Real Time Loop Remix Function
RS7000
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The Sampling Mode
Real Time Loop Remix can be used to re-arrange the performance data in a track.
Since the MIDI data is remixed and the samples are unaffected, the data can be remixed in real time.
This function is particularly effective when used on a track which contains samples recorded using the
SLICE+SEQ 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
The Real Time Loop Remix function divides the data
in a selected track in the PATTERN mode to a variety
of note lengths, and randomly rearranges a portion
of the data to create totally new variations.
The Real Time Loop Remix function works by rear-
ranging MIDI data.
When used on a track containing a sliced sample (i.e. a sam-
ple recorded with the SLICE+SEQ sample type selected, or a
sample sliced using the slice sample job), the various seg-
ments of the sample are rearranged with varied timing.
When used on samples recorded using the KIT, KIT+NOTE,
or PITCH sample type, the playback timing of the entire sam-
ple may be changed but the sample itself will be unaffected.
This function is also effective when used on normal sequence
data.
Real Time Loop Remix Procedure
1.
Press [LOOP REMIX] to go to the Real Time Loop Remix
page.
2.
Use [Knob 1] (TYPE) and [Knob 2] (VARIATION) to select
the remix type and variation.
3.
Press [F1] (REMIX) to remix the data and change the
arrangement of the pattern being played back.
4.
Press [F4] (CREATE) and the new sequence data created by
the Real Time Loop Remix function will be saved in the cur-
rent track.
Display Parameters
[LOOP REMIX]
1
TYPE (Remix Type)
..........................................
[Knob 1]
[Settings]
1 ~ 16
Determines how the data in the selected track will be divided
and rearranged. The division and rearrangement rules are dif-
ferent for each remix TYPE.
2
VARIATION (Remix Variation)
....................
[Knob 2]
[Settings]
NORMAL 1 ~ 16, REVERSE 1 ~ 16,
BREAK 1 ~ 16, PITCH 1 ~ 16, ROLL 1 ~ 16
NORMAL 1 ~ 16
.......
The original data is only divided
and rearranged. 16 variations
are provided.
REVERSE 1 ~ 16
.......
In addition to division and rear-
rangement, some portions of the
data may be played in reverse.
16 variations are provided.
BREAK 1 ~ 16
...........
In addition to division and rear-
rangement, some portions of the
data may be deleted to create
breaks. 16 variations are pro-
vided.
PITCH 1 ~ 16
............
In addition to division and rear-
rangement, some portions of the
data may be pitch-shifted. 16
variations are provided.
ROLL 1 ~ 16
.............
In addition to division and rear-
rangement, some portions of the
data may be played with a roll
effect. 16 variations are pro-
vided.
Determines how the original performance data will be modi-
fied.
2. The Real Time Loop Remix Function
NOTE
Not available in the SONG or PATTERN CHAIN
modes.
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4
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1
[Knob 1]
[Knob 2]
[F4]
[F2]