Yamaha EL-500 Owner's Manual - Page 131

EDIT Step Write

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EDIT Page-Step Write 2 Shows the current Measure Beat Click Quantize value. PAGE 1 1 Step Forward and Step Reverse Controls Each press of the corresponding Data Control buttons advances or reverses the rhythm clock by one step. The size of a single step is determined by the Quantize value, set in the Beat/Quantize page. 2 Rhythm Clock Displays the current position in the pattern, according to the measure, beat, and number of clicks. A click is the smallest division of a pattern, and one beat is made up of 24 clicks. The rhythm clock advances up to two measure and loops back to the beginning of the rhythm (1.1.1). 5 Use the Accent section of the EDIT page to enter the sound to the selected point. Press the Data Control buttons corresponding to each Accent to actually enter the percussion sounds. The Accent section has nine steps, from a minimum of 0, or no sound, to a maximum of 8. The Accent 0 can be used when entering rests. NOTE: If you have copied an existing pattern, its name will be shown below PATTERN on the display. NOTE: You can return to the BEAT/QUANTIZE page in the middle of editing and change the time signature and/or the Quantize value. 9 1 1 ACCENT Records the instrument and determines its volume or Accent level. Press the Data Control button that corresponds to the Accent level you wish to set; the instrument is automatically inserted at that Accent level to the selected position in the pattern (shown in the rhythm clock). Selection of an Accent level automatically advances the rhythm clock by one step, according to the current Quantize resolution value. 6 Repeat the above procedures #2 through #5 to layer each rhythm track and complete your own rhythm. NOTE: You can record up to sixteen different instrument sounds in a single rhythm, with each instrument occupying one of the sixteen available tracks. Instruments can only be entered if there are empty tracks remaining. If all sixteen tracks have been used, no subsequently selected instruments can be recorded. The Rhythm Pattern Program has polyphonic capacity for playing up to 32 sounds simultaneously. Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program 131

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Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program
9
EDIT Pageā€”Step Write
PAGE
Shows the current
Quantize value.
Measure
Beat Click
2
1
NOTE:
You can return to the BEAT/QUANTIZE
page in the middle of editing and change
the time signature and/or the Quantize
value.
5
Use the Accent section of the EDIT page to enter the sound to the
selected point.
Press the Data Control buttons corresponding to each Accent to
actually enter the percussion sounds.
The Accent section has nine
steps, from a minimum of 0, or no sound, to a maximum of 8.
The
Accent 0 can be used when entering rests.
1
1
ACCENT
Records the instrument and determines its volume or Accent level.
Press the Data Control button that corresponds to the Accent level
you wish to set; the instrument is automatically inserted at that
Accent level to the selected position in the pattern (shown in the
rhythm clock).
Selection of an Accent level automatically advances the rhythm clock
by one step, according to the current Quantize resolution value.
NOTE:
You can record up to sixteen different
instrument sounds in a single rhythm,
with each instrument occupying one of
the sixteen available tracks.
Instruments can only be entered if there
are empty tracks remaining.
If all
sixteen tracks have been used, no
subsequently selected instruments can
be recorded.
The Rhythm Pattern Program has
polyphonic capacity for playing up to 32
sounds simultaneously.
6
Repeat the above procedures #2 through #5 to layer each rhythm
track and complete your own rhythm.
NOTE:
If you have copied an existing pattern,
its name will be shown below PATTERN
on the display.
1
Step Forward and Step Reverse Controls
Each press of the corresponding Data Control buttons advances or
reverses the rhythm clock by one step.
The size of a single step is
determined by the Quantize value, set in the Beat/Quantize page.
2
Rhythm Clock
Displays the current position in the pattern, according to the
measure, beat, and number of clicks.
A click is the smallest division
of a pattern, and one beat is made up of 24 clicks.
The rhythm clock advances up to two measure and loops back to the
beginning of the rhythm (1.1.1).