Yamaha RS7000 Owner's Manual - Page 36

RS7000, Play the Pattern & Switch s in Real Time, Save the Pattern - ram

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2. Assemble a Pattern Using Preset Phrases SOLO SOLO is sort of like mute in reverse: when a track is "soloed" only that track will sound while all others are muted. Press the [MUTE] button (note that the button also has a "SOLO" label) while holding the [SHIFT] button to solo the currently selected track (i.e. the track with the highlighted track number). Press the [MUTE] button to disengage the SOLO function. Only one track can be soloed at a time, but you can switch soloed tracks rapidly simply by pressing the corresponding white or gray key on the keyboard while the SOLO function is engaged. When a track is soloed "[S]" appears in place of the track number. SHIFT KEYBOARD SECTION TRANSPOSE CAPS TRACK MUTE SOLO 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 SEQUENCE PLAY FX SELECT EFFECT SEND / VOLUME F1 F2 F3 F4 NUM REC SHIFT KEY- ARPEGGIO BOARD ON OCT DOWN OCT UP STOP PLAY STORE MUTE SCENE SECTION TRANSPOSE A B C D 1 2 E BEAT STRETCH CLOCK SHIFT GATE TIME MIDI DELAY LFO WAVE SWING VELOCITY SPEED PITCH USER S&H PGM DEPTH AMP FILTER PITCH PORTAMENTO TYPE FINGERED FULL TIME OFF PITCH BEND PORTAMENTO TIME DRY VARI DELAY/CHO EG REVERB TRACK VOLUME ATTACK FILTER CUTOFF DECAY SUSTAIN RELEASE - + TYPE RESONANCE ENV.DEPTH LPF24 LPF18 LPF12 HPF BPF BEF BPM MEMORY 3 4 5 EXIT F G H PATTERN MODE PATT CHAIN SONG UTILITY GROOVE SUB MODE PLAY FX MIDI DELAY MIXER 7 8 VOICE EDIT EFFECT 9 SETUP +/MASTER 4 5 6 SAVE LOAD JOB 0 EDIT 1 2 3 I J ENTER TAP UTILITY SYSTEM MIDI SETUP MIDI FILTER GROOVE PLAY FX MIDI DELAY GRID GROOVE HARMONIZE MIDI DELAY NOTE FEEDBACK TIME MIXER VOICE SELECT VOL/PAN/OUT EQ EFFECT SEND LEVEL 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 2 CAPS ALL 1~8 9~16 TR- TR+ PAD ASSIGN TRACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MUTE SOLO K ! L # M $ N % O & P ' Q ( R ) S - T @ U ^ V _ W { X } Y ~ Z TRANSPOSE(-) TRANSPOSE(+) TRACK SELECT 3.3V CARD SPACE DEL TRACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 K ! L # M $ N % O & P ' Q ( R ) S - T @ U ^ V _ W { X } Y ~ Z TRANSPOSE(-) TRANSPOSE(+) G Play the Pattern & Switch Sections in Real Time With the pattern playing in the PATTERN Play mode and the [KEYBOARD] button indicator OFF (if it is on, press the [KEYBOARD] button to turn it off), you can use the black keys on the RS7000 keyboard to directly switch between sections "A" through "J". Since we've created a section "A" and a section "B" so far, try using the keyboard to switch back and forth between these two sections. H Save the Pattern Since the RS7000 saves all pattern (and other) data in volatile RAM memory, the data will be lost as soon as the power is turned off. In order to keep patterns, phrases, songs, or samples you've created, you'll need to save them to either a memory card or external SCSI disk before turning the power off. Memory cards are the obvious choice for maximum convenience, ease-of-use and portability, while SCSI disks offer greater storage capacity. Complete information about memory cards, SCSI disks, and save-related procedures is available in the "Saving To Memory Card or Disk" section on page 114 of chapter 2. Here's a brief outline to save you the trip. 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. 36 RS7000

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2. Assemble a Pattern Using Preset Phrases
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SOLO
SOLO is sort of like mute in reverse: when a track is “soloed” only that track will sound while all others are muted. Press the
[MUTE] button (note that the button also has a “SOLO” label) while holding the [SHIFT] button to solo the currently selected
track (i.e. the track with the highlighted track number). Press the [MUTE] button to disengage the SOLO function. Only one track
can be soloed at a time, but you can switch soloed tracks rapidly simply by pressing the corresponding white or gray key on the
keyboard while the SOLO function is engaged. When a track is soloed “[S]” appears in place of the track number.
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Play the Pattern & Switch Sections in Real Time
With the pattern playing in the PATTERN Play mode and the [KEYBOARD] button indicator OFF (if it is on, press the [KEYBOARD]
button to turn it off), you can use the black keys on the RS7000 keyboard to directly switch between sections “A” through “J”. Since
we’ve created a section “A” and a section “B” so far, try using the keyboard to switch back and forth between these two sections.
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Save the Pattern
Since the RS7000 saves all pattern (and other) data in volatile RAM memory, the data will be lost as soon as the power is turned off. In
order to keep patterns, phrases, songs, or samples you’ve created, you’ll need to save them to either a memory card or external SCSI disk
before turning the power off. Memory cards are the obvious choice for maximum convenience, ease-of-use and portability, while SCSI
disks offer greater storage capacity.
Complete information about memory cards, SCSI disks, and save-related procedures is available in the “Saving To Memory Card or
Disk” section on page 114 of chapter 2. Here’s a brief outline to save you the trip.
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.
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