Yamaha GW50 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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BACKING SECTION
SONG MODE
Note: USING POSITION CONTROLS TO VIEW
RECORDED EVENTS—When you press any of the
four main Position Controls ([n], [v], [ /], or
[ m]), the currently active pattern number, mute
status, pattern name, and chord appear in the
display. (If the cursor arrow is in the Effect
mode display — the cursor arrow disappears
from the display — “MANUAL” or an effect
program name appears instead of the pattern
name and chord.) To restore the Backing mode
display, press [-> CURSOR].
In the example display shown below, no event
has been recorded to the current position:
When you press [/] to move to the next
16th note, even if that 16th note also has
no event, the display shows the active
pattern number, mute status, pattern
name, and chord:
Note: VIEWING MULTIPLE RECORDED EVENTS—With
the song stopped and the cursor arrow in the
Backing mode display, and when the position
indicator is moved to position where certain
multiple events have been recorded, each event
appears briefly in the LCD, one after the other.
(See the section “Viewing Recorded Events,”
page 90, for details.)
Position Controls
These are used to move the position indicator in
the Measure/Event section of the display in Song
play.
Note: USING POSITION CONTROLS DURING
PLAYBACK—With the exception of the A-
measure and B-measure controls, all the
Position Controls above can also be used
while the song is playing back. When using
the [n] and [v] buttons to reverse during
playback, hold down the appropriate button
until the desired position is reached.
SONG MODE (SONG PLAYBACK)
Simultaneously
hold down
[SHIFT] and
press this to
jump to
measure B
(first beat).
Simultaneously
hold down [SHIFT]
and press this to
jump to measure
A (first beat).
Set measure B.
Set measure A.
Simultaneously
press these to
jump to end of
song (last recorded
event in song).
Simultaneously
press these to jump
to beginning
of song (first beat
of first measure).
Forward one measure.
(Hold down for
continuous rapid
operation.)
Forward one 16th note.
(Hold down for continuous rapid operation.)
Reverse one
16th note.
(Hold down for
continuous rapid
operation.)
Reverse one measure. (Hold down for continuous rapid operation.)