Yamaha QL5 Reference Manual - Page 118
Using the Freeze effect
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Example 2: When SYNC=ON, DELAY=250 ms, NOTE=8th note, you change TEMPO from 120 to 121 DELAY = NOTE x 4 x (60/new TEMPO) = (1/8) x 4 x (60/121) = 0.2479 (sec) = 247.9 (ms) Thus, the TEMPO will change from 250 ms to 247.9 ms. *a Rounded values are used for the calculation results. Special characteristics of the TEMPO parameter The TEMPO parameter has the following characteristics that are unlike other parameters. • It is a common value shared by all effects. (However, this is relevant only if you turn the MIDI button and the SYNC parameter on, while a MIDI CLOCK is being input to the MIDI IN connector.) • You cannot store it to or recall it from the Effects Library. (You can store it to and recall it from a Scene.) This means that the TEMPO value may not necessarily be the same when an effect is recalled as when that effect was stored. Here is an example. Store the effect: TEMPO=120 Change TEMPO to 60 Recall the effect: TEMPO=60 Normally when you change the TEMPO, the DELAY (or FREQ.) will be re-set accordingly. However if the DELAY (or FREQ.) were changed, the effect would sound differently when recalled than when it was stored. To prevent the effect from changing in this way between store and recall, the QL series does not update the DELAY (or FREQ.) value when an effect is recalled, even if the TEMPO is no longer the same as when that effect was stored. * The NOTE parameter is calculated based on the following values. = 1/48 = 1/24 = 1/16 = 1/12 = 3/32 = 1/8 = 1/6 = 3/16 = 1/4 = 3/8 = 1/2 = 3/4 = 1/1 = 2/1 Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Using the Freeze effect This section explains how to use the "FREEZE" effect type, which provides the functionality of a simple sampler. When this effect type is selected, you can perform operations on screen to record (sample) and play back a sound. NOTE Effect types "FREEZE" and "HQ.PITCH" can be used only in rack 1, 3, 5, or 7. STEP 1. In the Function Access Area, press the RACK button. 2. Press the EFFECT tab in the VIRTUAL RACK window. 3. Press the effect container in rack 1, 3, 5, or 7. 4. Press the effect type field in the EFFECT EDIT window to open the EFFECT TYPE window, and select "FREEZE." 5. To begin recording (sampling), press the REC button and then press the PLAY button. 6. To play back the recorded sample, press the PLAY button. NOTE • The bar in the EFFECT EDIT window reflects the current recording progress. When a fixed time has elapsed, the buttons will automatically turn off. • You can adjust the parameters in the EFFECT EDIT window to make detailed settings for recording time, the way in which recording will begin, and the way in which the sample will play back. For details on the parameters, refer to the QL Data List (End of Manual). • The sampled content will be erased if you record another sample, change the effect, or turn off the power to the QL unit. 118 Reference Manual
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