Yamaha EX7 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Song Mode
For Pattern Play Effects (PFX) Track
Ptn Tr(Pattern Track)
Selects one of the tracks 1-8 (in a Pattern) to which
the Pattern Play Effects will be applied and recorded.
Settings: Tr1~8, All
For information on recording pattern Play Effects track,
see page 197.
[F2]: PFX (Settings related to Play Effects)
These functions are the same as those explained in
Song Play mode, Play Effects settings can be made for
tracks 1-16. For information on each parameter, see
page 187.
The Play Effects settings in Song Record mode are done
track by track (all tracks cannot be set simultaneously).
Also you cannot create a User groove template here.
Recording Mode
In Song Record mode various recording modes
have been assigned to [F4]~[F8].
[F4]: MULTI
Sets the Multi mode to “on” or “off.” Press [F4],
MULTI is highlighted, Multi mode is turned on,
and all the tracks can be recorded in real time. This
type of recording is mainly utilized when using an
external sequencer. For example, on the currently
selected track, (the track selected in the
parameters), the performance on the EX 5/7
keyboard is recorded, while at the same time
performance data is recorded on other tracks from
an external sequencer.
In Multi mode, you can select either Over Dubbing,
Replace, or Punch In type of recording.
When Multi mode is set to “off,” real time recording
can only take place on one specified track.
[F5]: STEP
Sets the Step recording mode to “on” or to “off.”
Press [F5], STEP is highlighted and the Step
recording mode is turned on. Then notes can be
programmed in one at a time. Press [F6]~[F8] to
cancel the Step recording mode and return to real
time recording.
When one of the modes other than STEP is
highlighted real time recording is always engaged.
[F6]: OVER (Over Dubbing)
Sets the Over dubbing recording to “on” or “off.”
Press [F6], OVER is highlighted and the Over
dubbing is turned on. When recording in real time,
you can record over previously recorded data. For
example, after first recording a bass drum, you can
use this function to record a snare and high-hat on
top without erasing the original data. Press
[F7]/[F8] to cancel the Over Dubbing recording.
[F7]: RPLC (Replace)
Sets the Replace recording to “on” or “off.” Press
[F7], RPLC is highlighted and the Replace
recording is turned on. When recording in real
time, you can record over previously recorded data
(erasing and replacing the original data with the
new data as you record). Press [F6]/[F8] to cancel
the Replace recording.
[F8]: PNCH (Punch In)
Sets the Punch In recording to “on” or “off.” Press
[F8], PNCH is highlighted and the Punch In
recording is turned on. When recording in real
time, you can record (write over the original data)
on the specific range designated in the Rec From-
To parameter. Press [F6]/[F7] to cancel the Punch
In recording.
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