Yamaha CVP-809 CVP-809/CVP-805 Reference Manual - Page 68

Recording Melodies via Step Recording, Control Names and Functions

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Creating/Editing MIDI Songs (Song Creator) Recording Melodies via Step Recording The explanations here apply when one of "Ch1" - "Ch16" is selected in step 5 on page 67. With [Step Rec] turned on at the bottom left of the display, you can input the notes one by one, using the controls below.         Control Names and Functions  Event List  Song Position (Measure: Beat: Clock)  Cursor  Step Rec  Velocity  Length Indicates events such as note and Voice selection which have been input. For details, refer to page 74. Indicates the current Song position. Events such as note and Voice selection you have input are recorded at the position indicated here. You can change the current position by touching [6] or [%] below the Measure, Beat, and Clock* respectively. *Clock Smallest unit for the Song position and note length. A quarter note consists of 1920 clocks. Lets you move the cursor position. Turning this on shows the Step Recording display, and turning it off shows the Song Edit display. Determines the velocity (loudness) of the note to be entered. The velocity value can be specified within a range from 1 to 127. The higher the velocity value, the louder the sound becomes. Kbd.Vel: Actual resulting velocity 127 63 111 47 95 31 79 15 Determines the gate time (note length) of the note to be entered. Normal: 80% Staccato: 40% Tenuto: 99% Staccatissimo: 20% Manual: For freely setting the gate time. Touch "Manual" and close the pop-up window by touching "OK," then set the gate time to any desired percentage by using the Data dial. CVP-809/CVP-805 Reference Manual 68

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Creating/Editing MIDI Songs (Song Creator)
CVP-809/CVP-805 Reference Manual
68
The explanations here apply when one of “Ch1” – “Ch16” is selected in step 5 on
page 67
. With [Step Rec] turned on at the
bottom left of the display, you can input the notes one by one, using the controls below.
Control Names and Functions
Recording Melodies via Step Recording
1
Event List
Indicates events such as note and Voice selection which have been input. For details,
refer to
page 74
.
2
Song Position
(Measure: Beat:
Clock)
Indicates the current Song position. Events such as note and Voice selection you have
input are recorded at the position indicated here. You can change the current position
by touching [
U
] or [
D
] below the Measure, Beat, and Clock* respectively.
*Clock
Smallest unit for the Song position and note length. A quarter note consists of 1920 clocks.
3
Cursor
Lets you move the cursor position.
4
Step Rec
Turning this on shows the Step Recording display, and turning it off shows the Song
Edit display.
5
Velocity
Determines the velocity (loudness) of the note to be entered. The velocity value can be
specified within a range from 1 to 127. The higher the velocity value, the louder the
sound becomes.
Kbd.Vel:
Actual resulting velocity
6
Length
Determines the gate time (note length) of the note to be entered.
Manual: For freely setting the gate time. Touch “Manual” and close the pop-up window by touching
“OK,” then set the gate time to any desired percentage by using the Data dial.
1
4
5
6
8
2
3
7
127
111
95
79
63
47
31
15
80%
40%
99%
20%
Normal:
Staccato:
Tenuto:
Staccatissimo: