Yamaha QY70 Owner's Manual - Page 243
System effect, System Exclusive Message, Tempo track Tm, Track, Transpose, Tremolo, Tuning, Utility
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A p p e n d i x Sync: See Synchronization RECORDING operations. See the entry for Redo. System (effect): An effect which can be applied to all parts (tracks) by adjusting the Send Levels and Return Level. System effects allow reverb or chorus to be conveniently applied to the overall music. The QY70 provides Reverb and Chorus as system effects. The Variation effect can also be used as a system effect. System Exclusive Message: A type of MIDI message used to exchange data unique to a specific model or type of device. T Tempo track (Tm): The track in which data that determines the playback tempo of the song is recorded. Track: A location where musical performance data is recorded in the sequencer. You can record piano on track 1, bass on track 2, etc. Transpose: Shifts the pitch of recorded data in semitone steps. Tremolo: An effect produced by cyclically modulating the volume. Tuning: The process of matching the pitch of two or more instruments when playing in an ensemble. Normally, A3 is tuned to 440Hz. U Undo: This command cancels the previously performed operation and returns the data to the condition of that before the operation was executed. On the QY70, this command can be performed against JOB, EDIT, and Utility: On the QY70, the display in which MIDI settings and system settings can be made. V Variation effect: One of the QY70's effects which can function either as an insertion effect or as a system effect, and provides a wide variety of effect programs such as delay, rotary speaker, auto pan, amp simulation and auto wah in addition to reverb and chorus. Velocity: A numerical value indicating the speed (force) with which a note was pressed. Vibrato: A performance effect produced by cyclically changing the pitch. Voice: A sound that is built into the tone generator that can be selected and played. W Wet sound: The audio signal that is processed by an , effect. Normally when using an effect, not all of the signal is passed through the effect. Rather, the degree of the effect is adjusted by mixing the sound that passes through the effect (the wet sound) with the sound that bypasses the effect (the dry sound). See also the entry for Dry sound. X 15 XG: A tone generator format developed by Yamaha which expands the GM specification to provide the richer expressiveness and upward data compatibility that is demanded by today's more sophisticated computer peripheral environment. 241