Yamaha RS7000 Owner's Manual - Page 92

Recording the MIDI Delay Settings to a, Phrase Using the Overdub Record Mode, RS7000

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6. MIDI Delay When RND (RANDOM) is selected the pitch of the delayed notes will change at random. Velocity Original data Delay data For example, if the delay time of an original note is 240 clocks and the FB CLOCK parameters is set to -50%, the delay time of the 1st repeat will be 120 clocks, the second repeat will be 60 clocks, the third 30 clocks, and so on. Velocity Original Data Delay data C3 C#3 D3 D#3 Semitone Semitone Semitone Time 3 FB GATE TIME (Feedback Time Knob 3], [Settings] -100 ~ +100 (%) When MIDI delay is set up to produce multiple repeats, this parameter can be used to apply gradual changes in the gate time of the repeats. The gate times of the repeats are affected as follows: The gate time of the 1st repeat = the original gate time × the TIME parameter setting. The gate time of the 2nd and subsequent repeats = the gate time of the preceding repeat × the TIME setting. For example, if the gate time of an original note is 240 clocks and the TIME parameters is set to -50%, the gate time of the 1st repeat will be 120 clocks, the second repeat will be 60 clocks, the third 30 clocks, and so on. Velocity Original Data Delay data Delay time 120 Time 2nd repeat delay time 60 3rd repeat delay time 30 Recording the MIDI Delay Settings to a Phrase Using the Overdub Record Mode If a user phrase is assigned to the track to which MIDI delay been applied, the following procedure can be used to actual record the MIDI delay settings to the track. 1. Set up the MIDI DELAY parameters as required. 2. Press [PATTERN] to go to the PATTERN Play page. 3. Press [REC] to engage the Rec Standby mode. 4. Use [Knob 2] (REC TYPE) to select the OVERDUB record type. 5. Press [PLAY] to begin recording. 6. When the entire phrase has played through once, press the [STOP] button to stop recording. The MIDI delay settings have now been recorded along with the phrase, and the MIDI delay settings for that track are initialized. 240 120 60 30 Time 4 FB CLOCK (Feedback Clock Knob 4] [Settings] -100 ~ +100 (%) When MIDI delay is set up to produce multiple repeats, this parameter can be used to apply gradual changes in the delay time of the repeats. The delay times of the repeats are affected as follows: The delay time of the 2nd and subsequent repeats = the delay time of the preceding repeat × the FB CLOCK setting. NOTE • Please note that during process any keys played on the keyboard, panel knob operations, or data received from an external MIDI controller will also be recorded. • If MEMORY PROTECT is ON, "Memory Protected" will appear on the display when you press the [REC] button and the Rec Standby mode will not be engaged. If this happens go to the UTILITY mode and turn MEMORY PROTECT OFF (Page 257) and then continue from step 2 of the above procedure. 92 RS7000

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6. MIDI Delay
92
RS7000
When RND (RANDOM) is selected the pitch of the delayed
notes will change at random.
3
FB GATE TIME (Feedback Time)
...............
[Knob 3],
[Settings]
-100 ~ +100 (%)
When MIDI delay is set up to produce multiple repeats, this
parameter can be used to apply gradual changes in the gate
time of the repeats. The gate times of the repeats are affected
as follows:
The gate time of the 1
st
repeat =
the original gate time
×
the TIME parameter setting.
The gate time of the 2
nd
and subsequent repeats =
the gate time of the preceding repeat
×
the TIME set-
ting.
For example, if the gate time of an original note is 240 clocks
and the TIME parameters is set to –50%, the gate time of the
1st repeat will be 120 clocks, the second repeat will be 60
clocks, the third 30 clocks, and so on.
4
FB CLOCK (Feedback Clock)
..................
[Knob 4]
[Settings]
-100 ~ +100 (%)
When MIDI delay is set up to produce multiple repeats, this
parameter can be used to apply gradual changes in the delay
time of the repeats. The delay times of the repeats are
affected as follows:
The delay time of the 2nd and subsequent repeats =
the delay time of the preceding repeat
×
the FB CLOCK
setting.
For example, if the delay time of an original note is 240
clocks and the FB CLOCK parameters is set to –50%, the
delay time of the 1st repeat will be 120 clocks, the second
repeat will be 60 clocks, the third 30 clocks, and so on.
Recording the MIDI Delay Settings to a
Phrase Using the Overdub Record Mode
If a user phrase is assigned to the track to which MIDI delay been
applied, the following procedure can be used to actual record the
MIDI delay settings to the track.
1.
Set up the MIDI DELAY parameters as required.
2.
Press [PATTERN] to go to the PATTERN Play page.
3.
Press [REC] to engage the Rec Standby mode.
4.
Use [Knob 2] (REC TYPE) to select the OVERDUB record
type.
5.
Press [PLAY] to begin recording.
6.
When the entire phrase has played through once, press the
[STOP] button to stop recording.
The MIDI delay settings have now been recorded along with the
phrase, and the MIDI delay settings for that track are initialized.
Velocity
Original data
Delay data
Time
Semitone
Semitone
Semitone
C3
C#3
D3
D#3
240
120
60
30
Velocity
Original Data
Delay data
Time
NOTE
Please note that during process any keys
played on the keyboard, panel knob opera-
tions, or data received from an external MIDI
controller will also be recorded.
If MEMORY PROTECT is ON,
Memory Pro-
tected
will appear on the display when you
press the [REC] button and the Rec Standby
mode will not be engaged.
If this happens go to the UTILITY mode and
turn MEMORY PROTECT OFF (Page 257)
and then continue from step 2 of the above
procedure.
Velocity
Original Data
Delay data
Time
Delay time
120
2
nd
repeat delay
time
60
3
rd
repeat
delay time
30