Yamaha QY300 Owner's Manual - Page 87

Select the Record Tempo, Time Signature, and Phrase, Length, Select a Voice, Select the Source Chord

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Phrases: Creating Patterns 4 Select the Record Tempo, Time Signature, and Phrase Length Move the cursor to the tempo, time signature, and phrase length parameters and set as required (the time signature and phrase length can only be set if the phrase does not already contain data). Phrase length: 1 ... 8 measures Tempo: 25.0 ... 300.0 It's sometimes easier to set a slow tempo for realtime recording, so you have plenty of time to enter the data. You can change the voice assignment later in the same way. Time Signature: 1/16 ... 16/16 Time Signature: 1/8 ... 16/8 Time Signature: 1/4 ... 8/4 5 Select a Voice Move the cursor to the voice parameter and select the voice you want to record with. The "---" (thru) chord type can not be specified as the source chord. 6 Select the Source Chord Move the cursor to the chord parameter and use the standard chord entry procedure to enter the "source chord" for the phrase you are recording (i.e. the chord on which the phrase is based). You can also enter "ON BASS" and "ORG BASS" specifications, as described on page 72. The source chord specification allows the QY300 to correctly re-harmonize the phrase when different chords are specified for the pattern in which the phrase is eventually used. 79

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Phrases: Creating Patterns
4
Select the Record Tempo, Time Signature, and Phrase
Length
Move the cursor to the tempo, time signature, and phrase length parameters
and set as required (the time signature and phrase length can only be set if the
phrase does not already contain data).
5
Select a Voice
Move the cursor to the voice parameter and select the voice you want to record
with.
6
Select the Source Chord
Move the cursor to the chord parameter and use the standard chord entry
procedure to enter the “source chord” for the phrase you are recording (i.e. the
chord on which the phrase is based). You can also enter “ON BASS” and
“ORG BASS” specifications, as described on page 72. The source chord speci-
fication allows the QY300 to correctly re-harmonize the phrase when different
chords are specified for the pattern in which the phrase is eventually used.
Phrase length: 1 … 8 measures
Tempo: 25.0 … 300.0
Time Signature: 1/16 … 16/16
Time Signature:
1/8 … 16/8
Time Signature:
1/4 … 8/4
It’s sometimes easier to
set a slow tempo for
realtime recording, so
you have plenty of time to enter
the data.
You can change the
voice assignment later
in the same way.
The “---” (thru) chord
type can not be
specified as the source
chord.