Yamaha TYROS Owners Manual - Page 98

Step Recording for Chord data using the Event List

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Reference Song Creator (Digital Recording) Step Recording for Chord data using the Event List The explanations here apply when you call up the CHD page in step #4 of the Basic Procedure on page 94. This feature makes it possible to record Style playback chord changes one at a time with precise timing. Since the changes don't have to be entered in real time, it is easy to create complex chord changes and accompaniment - even before recording the melody. Use the CHD display if you wish to edit the alreadyrecorded Chord events one by one. Use the STEP RECORD display if you wish to enter the Chord events from scratch. EXIT Press this to actually delete the event at the current cursor position. The song position at which you edit or input the event is indicated by the following three values. 001 : 1 : 1440 Beat Clock ... 1920 clocks per 1/4-note. Measure number (BAR) This sets the "size" of the next Chord/Section event to be entered in step recording, and determines to what position the pointer will advance after the event has been entered. I Entering Chord/Section events from scratch For example, the following chord progression can be entered by the procedure described below. MAIN D FILL IN C MAIN C CM7 Dm7 Em7 Dm7 G7 C 1 Press the [MAIN D] button to specify the section and enter the chords as shown at right. ACMP OTS LINK AUTO FILL IN MAIN VARIATION Sect: Indicates the Section change event. Chord: Indicates the Chord change event. Select this resolution and play chords as shown at right. 001 : 1 : 000 CM7 001 : 3 : 000 Dm7 002 : 1 : 000 Em7 • Make sure to turn [AUTO FILL IN] off. MAIN D 98 TYROS Owner's Manual CM7 Dm7 Em7 96

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Song Creator (Digital Recording)
Reference
98
TYROS Owner’s Manual
96
Step Recording for Chord data using the Event List
The explanations here apply when you call up the CHD page in step #4 of the Basic Procedure on page 94.
This feature makes it possible to record Style playback chord changes one at a time with precise timing. Since the changes don’t
have to be entered in real time, it is easy to create complex chord changes and accompaniment — even before recording the
melody.
Entering Chord/Section events from scratch
...............................................................
For example, the following chord progression can be entered by the procedure described below.
1
Press the [MAIN D] button to specify the section and enter the chords as shown at
right.
EXIT
001 : 1 : 1440
The song position at which you edit or input the event is
indicated by the following three values.
This sets the “size” of the next Chord/Section
event to be entered in step recording, and deter-
mines to what position the pointer will advance
after the event has been entered.
Use the CHD display if you wish to edit the already-
recorded Chord events one by one.
Use the STEP RECORD display if you wish to enter the
Chord events from scratch.
Press this to actually
delete the event at the
current cursor position.
Measure number (BAR)
Beat
Clock
... 1920 clocks per 1/4-note.
CM7
Dm7
Em7
Dm7
G7
C
MAIN D
FILL IN C
MAIN C
CM7
Dm7
Em7
MAIN D
MAIN VARIATION
AUTO
FILL IN
OTS
LINK
ACMP
Select this resolution and play chords as
shown at right.
Sect:
Indicates the Section change
event.
Chord:
Indicates the Chord change
event.
001 : 1 : 000
CM7
001 : 3 : 000
Dm7
002 : 1 : 000
Em7
Make sure to turn [AUTO FILL IN]
off.