Yamaha CLP-150 Owner's Manual - Page 73
Detailed settings for recording, and playback [SONG SETTING]
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Detailed settings for recording and playback [SONG SETTING] You can make detailed settings for the selected song. First, select the desired song from preset songs ("PresetSong"), memory songs ("MemorySong"), or disk songs ("DiskSong") (CLP-170) (see page 55). Procedure Select the desired song and press the [SONG SETTING] button to access the "Song Setting" menu. [SONG SETTING] Correcting note timing [Quantize] You can correct the timing of notes. For example, you can adjust recorded notes to precise eighth or sixteenth notes, or make the entire feel of a song more lively (with a swing type of rhythm). • Changes are made by song. • You can also listen to the sound while changing the setting. To change the data, you need to respond to "Execute?→." See the procedure on page 71. Stores the changed value. A B NO YES C D Specifies the type of note. Notes for which you can adjust the timing: [OFF] [1/4] quarter note [1/8] eighth note 3 [1/12] eighth note triplets [1/16] sixteenth note 3 [1/24] sixteenth note triplets If you select "1/8" or "1/16" for correction, the Clavinova displays "SwingRate=xx%", which enables you to make the entire feel of a song more lively and swinging. Setting range: 0% - 100% If you select "1/8" for correction: Performance data Swing rate = 50% : not swinging Swing rate = 75% (51% or higher) : The timing of even beat notes is slightly delayed. Swing rate = 25% (49% or lower) : The timing of even beat notes is slightly early. Swing rate = 67% : The timing of the even beat notes is moved to the third beat of the triplets. 3 3 TIP Save the edited song data to memory or (CLP-170 only) a disk. (See page 48.) CLP-170/150 73