Yamaha ELS-02 Owner's Manual - Page 149

Entering percussion sounds to a rhythm pattern — Real Time Write, With Real Time Write

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Rhythm Pattern Program About Quantize The Quantize function is a process of rounding off timing or duration values, so that each note plays with precise timing. You can select nine types of Quantize value.           With this button, change the displayed Quantize buttons With Step Write This allows you to automatically correct the length (duration) and timing of each note you enter. Steps Depending on the Quantize Values Entering percussion sounds to a rhythm pattern - Real Time Write While you listen to the entered rhythm or metronome click, play the Upper/Lower keyboards to enter the desired percussion sounds. 1 Select the desired part to which the percussion sounds are entered, and the desired drum kit, by following steps 1 - 3 on page 145. 2 Set the appropriate Quantize value. The positions at which the sounds are input will be corrected according to the predetermined Quantize value in the Real Time Write operation.   240  120  60 9  320 Rhythm Program  160  80  40 Clock 0 120 240 360 480 (1 beat) 3 Press the rhythm [START] button in the panel. The rhythm (or Metronome) starts playing, enabling the Real Time Write operation. Setting Quantize to FREE () results in the finest, least amount of quantization (1/480 beat). With Real Time Write This allows you to automatically correct the timing of the notes you play, according to the specified Quantize resolution. No correction occurs when you select FREE. Generally, you should set Quantize to be the same as the shortest note you intend to play. Quarter note Original data (you play) length After applying a " " quantize value to the original data 4 The rhythm (or Metronome) starts playing, enabling the Real Time Write operation. If you have started the Rhythm Pattern Program by copying a preset rhythm, you can listen to the selected rhythm as you play the sound. If you have started from scratch, set the Metronome to "on" in the SETTING Page and listen to the metronome click. The pattern will automatically repeat (or ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 149

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Rhythm Pattern Program
ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner’s Manual
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9
Rhythm Program
While you listen to the entered rhythm or metronome
click, play the Upper/Lower keyboards to enter the
desired percussion sounds.
1
Select the desired part to which the
percussion sounds are entered, and the
desired drum kit, by following steps 1 –
3 on page 145.
2
Set the appropriate Quantize value.
The positions at which the sounds are input will be
corrected according to the predetermined Quantize
value in the Real Time Write operation.
3
Press the rhythm [START] button in the
panel.
The rhythm (or Metronome) starts playing, enabling
the Real Time Write operation.
4
The rhythm (or Metronome) starts
playing, enabling the Real Time Write
operation.
If you have started the Rhythm Pattern Program by
copying a preset rhythm, you can listen to the
selected rhythm as you play the sound. If you have
started from scratch, set the Metronome to “on” in
the SETTING Page and listen to the metronome
click. The pattern will automatically repeat (or
About Quantize
The Quantize function is a process of rounding off timing
or duration values, so that each note plays with precise
timing. You can select nine types of Quantize value.
With Step Write
This allows you to automatically correct the length
(duration) and timing of each note you enter.
Steps Depending on the Quantize Values
Setting Quantize to FREE (
5
) results in the finest, least
amount of quantization (1/480 beat).
With Real Time Write
This allows you to automatically correct the timing of the
notes you play, according to the specified Quantize
resolution. No correction occurs when you select FREE.
Generally, you should set Quantize to be the same as the
shortest note you intend to play.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5
With this button, change the displayed Quantize buttons
0
120
240
360
480
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
40
80
160
120
60
60
60
240
320
Clock
(1 beat)
Original data (you play)
Quarter note
length
After applying a “
” quantize value to the original data
Entering percussion sounds to a
rhythm pattern — Real Time Write