Yamaha D24 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
118 Chapter 10Editing Parts
D24—Owner’s Manual
Rec Mode
16 Having selected REC, press the [ENTER] button.
“PITCH CHANGE—FROM TR nn” appears on the display (“nn” being the source
track containing the material to be pitched).
17 Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the source track.
You can select individual tracks or track pairs: 1–8 or 1/2–7/8. To pitch a virtual track,
assign it to a main track first, and then pitch the main track.
18 Press the [ENTER] button.
“PITCH CHANGE—ST MARK IN” appears on the display (“ST” being the start point
of the part to be pitched).
19 Use the JOG/DATA dial to select one of the following points: MARK IN, MARK
OUT, MARK A, MARK B, or a locate memory from 1 through 99.
20 Press the [ENTER] button.
“PITCH CHANGE—ST 00:00:00.00.0” appears on the display (“00:00:00.00.0” being
the position of the selected point).
21 Use the JOG/DATA dial or keypad to adjust the start position, and then press
the [ENTER] button.
“PITCH CHANGE—ED MARK IN” appears on the display (“ED” being the end point
of the part to be pitched).
22 Use the JOG/DATA dial to select one of the following points: MARK IN, MARK
OUT, MARK A, MARK B, or a locate memory from 1 through 99.
23 Press the [ENTER] button.
“PITCH CHANGE—ED 00:00:00.00.0” appears on the display (“00:00:00.00.0” being
the position of the selected point).
24 Use the JOG/DATA dial or keypad to adjust the end position, and then press
the [ENTER] button.
If the duration of the specified part is less than 15 milliseconds, the minimum size, the
message “TOO SHORT” appears.
“PITCH CHANGE—TO V_TR nn” appears on the display (“nn” being the virtual
track to which the pitched material will be recorded).
25 Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the destination virtual track.
When FROM is an individual track, TO can be one of the source’s virtual tracks. When
FROM is a pair of tracks, TO can be a pair of the source’s virtual tracks. The following
table lists the FROM and TO options, with several examples (“TR” stands for “main
track,” and “V. TR” for “virtual track”).
All the existing data in the destination virtual track is deleted when the data is pitched.
From To
Examples
From To Result
TR 18 Sources V. TR 18 TR 1 V. TR 3
Pitched part of TR 1 recorded
to V. TR 1-3
TR pair
1/27/8
Source pairs V. TR 18 TR 1/2 V. TR 3
Pitched parts of TR 1/2
recorded to V. TR 1-3/2-3