Yamaha QY70 Owner's Manual - Page 83

Step Sequencer Track Recording

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Creating A Complete Song Step Sequencer Track Recording The step record mode lets you enter each track note-by-note, with precise control over the timing, length, and loudness of each note. You can record entire tracks using the step mode, or use it to brush-up and add data to an existing track. , Z Select the SONG Mode & the Song To Be Recorded Use the [SONG] key to select the main SONG mode display and, with the cursor located over the song number at the top of the display, use the [-1] and [+1] keys or the SHIFT-Number entry method to select the song you intend to record. 7 Song number X Select a Track to Record Move the cursor to the track area of the display, and then shift the cursor sideways to select the track you want to record: 1 through 16. The SONG display shows 8 of the 16 available tracks at a time. Use the cursor keys to scroll left or right to the remaining tracks (an arrow appears at either the left or right of the track numbers to indicate that more tracks can be accessed by scrolling in the corresponding direction). Move the cursor vertically to move to other areas of the screen. The selected track will remain highlighted. 81

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Select the SONG Mode & the Song To Be Recorded
Use the [SONG] key to select the main SONG mode
display and, with the cursor located over the song number at the
top of the display, use the [-1] and [+1] keys or the SHIFT-Number
entry method to select the song you intend to record.
Step Sequencer Track Recording
The step record mode lets you enter each track note-by-note, with
precise control over the timing, length, and loudness of each note. You can
record entire tracks using the step mode, or use it to brush-up and add
data to an existing track.
Song number
X
Select a Track to Record
Move the cursor to the track area of the display, and then
shift the cursor sideways to select the track you want to record:
1 through 16. The SONG display shows 8 of the 16 available
tracks at a time. Use the cursor keys to scroll left or right to the
remaining tracks (an arrow appears at either the left or right of
the track numbers to indicate that more tracks can be accessed
by scrolling in the corresponding direction). Move the cursor
vertically to move to other areas of the screen. The selected track
will remain highlighted.