Yamaha EX7 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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6. Chord Sort
This job “sorts” chordal note events (simultaneous
note events) by order of pitch. The notes can be either
sorted from the highest pitch to the lowest or from the
lowest pitch to the highest. The chords within the
designated range of the specified sequence track can be
sorted. For example, if notes E3, C3, and G3 all begin at
the same time, the job arranges the order to C3, E3, G3
(if set to “up order”) to G3, E3, C3 (if set to “down
order”).
Track
Sets the track where Chord Sort will be executed.
Settings: 1~4
Measure
Sets the measure range (beginning measure to the
end measure) where Chord Sort is executed.
Settings: 01~16 (for the beginning measure and the end
measure)
Type
Sets the type of Chord Sort. When “up order” is
selected, chords are sorted from the lowest pitch to
the highest, while selecting “down order” will sort
from the highest pitch to the lowest.
Settings: up order, down order
7. Chord Separate
This job arranges chord notes in order with a specified
interval (within the designated range of the specified
arpeggio sequence track). For example, if the Clock
value is set to 30, a block chord consisting of C3,E3,G3
will be played as a C3 (at the chords original timing)
followed 30 clocks later by the E3, and then another 30
clocks later by the G3. This feature can separate any
chord easily and is useful, for example, when you want
to simulate guitar strokes.
It is not possible to break chord over the next measure
boundary or into the next chord.
Track
Sets the track where Chord Separate will be
executed.
Settings: 1~4
Measure
Sets the measure range (beginning measure to the
end measure) where Chord Separate is executed.
Settings: 01~16 (for the beginning measure and the end
measure)
Clock
Sets the clock interval inserted between adjacent
notes.
Settings: 1~999
[F4]: JOB3
Press [F4] (JOB3) and JOB3 group screen will be
displayed. There are eight jobs that are effective for
note event data on a specified track.
1. Quantize (Corrects the timing of the notes in a
designated range.)
2. Move Clock (Moves all of the events in a designated
range.)
3. Modify GateTime (Changes the note gate time [length]
in a designated range.)
4. Modify Velocity (Changes note velocities in a
designated range.)
5. Transpose (Transposes all notes over a selected range.)
6. Shift Note (Replaces all instances of a selected note
with the specified replacement, over designated range.)
7. Crescendo (Gradually increases or decreases the note
velocities over a designated range.)
8. Shift Event (Changes one event type into another, over
a designated range.)
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