Yamaha MOTIF7 Owner's Manual - Page 198

F3] Event Job, F2]-09 Separate Chord, F3]-01 Shift Clock, F3]-02 Copy Event

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Song Job mode ● [F2]-09 Separate Chord This job slightly separates notes in chords within the specified range, inserting a specified number of clocks between each note. Use this job after the Chord Sort Job above, to create guitar-like upstroke or downstroke effects. Track Range • Clock Determines the number of clock cycles inserted between adjacent chord notes. ❏ Settings 000 ~999 n Note that there are 480 clock cycles per quarter note. n It is not possible to separate chords so that they cross the next measure boundary or chord. [F3] Event Job Press the [F3] button in step #3 of the Basic Procedure on page 193 so that the Event Job list appears on the display. Scroll the cursor to the desired Job and press the [ENTER] button to go to the display of the selected Job. Track Range Original data Clock=000:1:000 Direction=Delay Quarter-note length Clock=000:1:000 Direction=Advance • Clock Determines the amount by which the data will be delayed or advanced in measures, beats, and clocks. ❏ Settings 000:0:000 ~ 999:16:479 • Direction Determines the direction in which the data will be shifted. ADVANCE moves the data toward the beginning of the sequence, while DELAY shifts the data toward the end of the sequence. ❏ Settings Advance, Delay ● [F3]-02 Copy Event This Job copies all data from a specified source range to a specified destination location. Source track and range in measures, beats, and clocks Reference Song mode The following explanations apply to step #6 of the Basic Procedure on page 193. n Before executing the Event Job, make sure that you specify the track and range (measure : beat : clock) to which the job is applied. Please note that the track to be specified varies depending on the Job. ● [F3]-01 Shift Clock This Job shifts all data events in the specified range forward or backward by the specified number of clocks. One useful application for this would be to change the rhythmic feel of a drum track or bass track, subtly shifting it in time relative to the other tracks - to create a rushed feel or a laid-back feel. Destination track and range in measures, beats, and clocks • Source track and range, Destination track and range ❏ Settings Track Range 01~16, tmp (tempo), scn (scene), all 001:1:000 ~ 999:16:479 • NumberOfTimes Determines the number of times the data is copied. ❏ Settings 01 ~ 99 When Copy Event is executed, any data already existing at the Destination location will be overwritten. 198 MOTIF Reference

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MOTIF
Reference
Song Job mode
Reference
Song mode
[F2]-09 Separate Chord
This job slightly separates notes in chords within
the specified range, inserting a specified number of
clocks between each note. Use this job after the
Chord Sort Job above, to create guitar-like upstroke
or downstroke effects.
• Clock
Determines the number of clock cycles inserted between
adjacent chord notes.
Settings
000 ~999
n
Note that there are 480 clock cycles per quarter
note.
n
It is not possible to separate chords so that they
cross the next measure boundary or chord.
[F3] Event Job
Press the [F3] button in step #3 of the Basic Procedure
on page 193 so that the Event Job list appears on the
display. Scroll the cursor to the desired Job and press
the [ENTER] button to go to the display of the selected Job.
The following explanations apply to step #6 of the
Basic Procedure on page 193.
n
Before executing the Event Job, make sure that you
specify the track and range (measure : beat : clock) to
which the job is applied. Please note that the track to be
specified varies depending on the Job.
[F3]-01 Shift Clock
This Job shifts all data events in the specified range
forward or backward by the specified number of
clocks.
One useful application for this would be to change
the rhythmic feel of a drum track or bass track,
subtly shifting it in time relative to the other tracks
— to create a rushed feel or a laid-back feel.
• Clock
Determines the amount by which the data will be delayed
or advanced in measures, beats, and clocks.
Settings
000:0:000 ~ 999:16:479
• Direction
Determines the direction in which the data will be shifted.
ADVANCE moves the data toward the beginning of the
sequence, while DELAY shifts the data toward the end of
the sequence.
Settings
Advance, Delay
[F3]-02 Copy Event
This Job copies all data from a specified source
range to a specified destination location.
• Source track and range, Destination track
and range
Settings
Track
01~16, tmp (tempo), scn (scene), all
Range
001:1:000 ~ 999:16:479
• NumberOfTimes
Determines the number of times the data is copied.
Settings
01 ~ 99
When Copy Event is executed, any data already existing at
the Destination location will be overwritten.
Track
Range
Original data
Clock=000:1:000
Direction=Delay
Clock=000:1:000
Direction=Advance
Quarter-note length
Track
Range
Source track and range in measures, beats, and clocks
Destination track and range in measures, beats, and clocks