Yamaha RY20 Owner's Manual - Page 53

Gate Time

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Recording a User Pattern 2 Set a new quantization value by rotating the Jog Dial or by using the [ +1 ] and [ -1 ] buttons. The RY20 has seven levels of quantization. The coarsest level of quantization is resolution to eighth notes and the finest level is no quantization, "OFF", which resolves to a 96th note. The quantization values are: • = eighth note. • 3 = eighth note triplet. • = 16th note. • 3 = 16th note triplet. • = 32nd note. • 3 = 32nd note triplet. • "OFF" = 96th note. A recommended approach is to use eighth note or eighth note triplet quantization to record the basic portions of your pattern, such as the bass drum. As you add to your pattern you can use a finer quantization value to increase its complexity. s Gate Time Gate time is used to adjust the duration of a note. It is most effective when used with Note Driven voices (see page 97). 1 Select the Gate display page by pressing the [ PAGE+ ] button. The display indicates "GATE" and the current value flashes. PATTERN OTHERS HH SD BD PAD BANK A CHASE PAGE - PAGE + MAIN A 45

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Recording a User Pattern
2
Set a new quantization value by rotating the Jog Dial or by using the
[°+1°]
and
[°–1°]
buttons.
The RY20 has seven levels of quantization. The coarsest level of
quantization is resolution to eighth notes and the finest level is no
quantization, “
OFF
”, which resolves to a 96th note.
A recommended approach is to use eighth note or eighth note triplet
quantization to record the basic portions of your pattern, such as the bass
drum. As you add to your pattern you can use a finer quantization value to
increase its complexity.
Gate time is used to adjust the duration of a note. It is most effective
when used with Note Driven voices (see page 97).
1
Select the Gate display page by pressing the
[°PAGE+°]
button. The display
indicates “
GATE
” and the current value flashes.
The quantization values are:
= eighth note.
= eighth note triplet.
= 16th note.
= 16th note triplet.
= 32nd note.
= 32nd note triplet.
OFF
” = 96th note.
Gate Time
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