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

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CLP-170/150
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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 (“Preset-
Song”), 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.
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.
Notes for which you can adjust the timing:
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:
Save the edited song data to memory or
(CLP-170 only)
a disk. (See page 48.)
[SONG SETTING]
Correcting note timing
[Quantize]
C
A
D
B
Specifies the type of note.
Stores the changed value.
NO
YES
3
3
[OFF]
[1/4]
[1/8]
[1/12]
[1/16]
[1/24]
quarter note
eighth note
eighth note triplets
sixteenth note
sixteenth note triplets
3
3
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.
TIP