Yamaha ES6 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
Reference Pattern Mode
Pattern Play mode
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[SF5] COPY
The User phrases that can be assigned with
the Patch function are limited to the ones
contained in the currently selected Pattern.
This function lets you copy phrases in another
Pattern to the selected one. Press the [SF5]
button to call up the display shown at left. After
setting the parameters as needed, press the
[ENTER] button to copy the phrase data.
The copy operation overwrites any data
previously existing in the destination
phrase.
[F5] REMIX
This function gives you a variety of semi-random presets for dividing the MIDI sequence data and altering the note lengths, letting you create completely new
variations of a Pattern. This function is particularly effective when used on a track which contains a sample voice created by using the Sampling feature with the
SLICE+SEQ sample type or samples sliced using the Sample Slice Job.
Set the parameters below, then press the [ENTER] button to execute the Remix operation. You can press the Play button at this point to hear the results of the
Remix. If you’re not satisfied with the results, try another Type/Variation and press [ENTER]. If you want to keep the changes, press [SF5] OK. (Undo cannot be
used with Remix.) To return to the original display without altering the data, press the [SF4] CANCEL button.
n Since the remixed data is stored as a new phrase and assigned to the current track, the original phrase data remains as an unassigned phrase.
Type Determines how the data in the selected track will be divided and rearranged. The division and rearrangement rules
are different for each remix type. The type is also shown graphically in the display.
Settings: 1~16
Variation Determines how the original MIDI sequence data will be modified.
Settings: Normal1~16, Reverse1~16, Break 1~16, Pitch 1~16, Roll 1~16
Normal 1~16....The original data is only divided and rearranged. 16 variations are provided.
Reverse1~16 ...In addition to division and rearrangement, some portions of the data may be played in reverse. 16 variations are
provided.
Break 1~16 ......In addition to division and rearrangement, some portions of the data may be deleted to create breaks. 16 variations are
provided.
Pitch 1~16........In addition to division and rearrangement, some portions of the data may be pitch-shifted. 16 variations are provided.
Roll 1~16..........In addition to division and rearrangement, some portions of the data may be played with a roll effect. 16 variations are
provided.
[F6] CHAIN
Refer to page 115 in the Quick Guide section.
Pattern Chain Play mode
[PATTERN] [F6]
This mode lets you play the programmed section chain sequence created in the Pattern Record mode and Pattern
Edit mode. The parameters are the same as in the [F1] PLAY display.
Pattern Chain Record mode
[PATTERN] [F6] [I] (Record)
Recording Standby mode
You can select one of the following tracks for recording.
• patt (Pattern): Records section changes during
playback
• tempo: Records tempo change information during
playback
• scene: Records track mute settings during playback
During Recording [PATTERN] [F6] [I] (Record) [F] (Play)
When recording the tempo track, you can change the tempo value.
When recording the scene track, you can change the track mute setting.
When recording the Pattern track, you can change the section.
Pattern Chain Edit mode
[PATTERN] [F6] [EDIT]
[F1] CHANGE
The Pattern Chain Edit mode makes it possible to edit the order of the sections in a chain, as well as insert tempo,
and scene/mute event data.
Call up the desired track display by pressing the [F4] TR SEL button to edit the selected track.
Pattern Track Edit From this display, you can edit the section changes for each measure. Move the cursor to the “Section” column for
the desired measure, and enter the desired section. To set the end of the chain, enter an END mark at the
appropriate measure. (For more information, see page 116.)
To clear the event at the currently selected location, press the [F6] CLEAR button.
Scene Track Edit You can edit the track mute change in beats. Use the [F5] INSERT and [F6] DELETE button to insert/delete the event.
Tempo Track Edit You can edit the tempo change in beats. Use the [F5] INSERT and [F6] DELETE button to insert/delete the event.
Source Pattern number,
phrase number
When this box is checkmarked, Sample Voices
assigned to the source phrase are copied to
the destination phrase as Sample Voices, and
are assigned to the corresponding tracks in the
selected Pattern.
Destination phrase and track
of the current edited Pattern
After setting, press the
[ENTER] button to copy
the phrase.
CAUTION
Recording track