Yamaha RS7000 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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The Pattern Mode
14. Pattern & Phrase Editing The Pattern Jobs
RS7000 139
1 Phrase
[Settings] 001 ~ 256
2
Range
[Settings] Measure:Beat:Clock
001:1:000 ~ 257:1:000
Sets the range of measures/beats/clocks over which the job is
applied.
3
Time
[Settings] 000 ~ 100
Specifies the length of the glide. Higher values produce a
longer glide between notes.
4
PB Range
[Settings] 01 ~ 24
Specifies the maximum pitch bend range to be applied by the
glide job in semitone increments.
Creates a series of repeated notes in the specified range with the
specified continuous changes in clock step and velocity.
This job is ideal for creating fast drum-like rolls.
1
Phrase
[Settings] 001 ~ 256
2
Range
[Settings] Measure:Beat:Clock
001:1:000 ~ 256:16:479
Sets the range of measures/beats/clocks over which the job is
applied.
3
Note
[Settings] C-2 ~ G8
Sets the note (the instrument in drum kit voices) to be rolled.
The note can also be entered via the RS7000 keyboard.
4
Step Clock
[Settings] Start 001 ~ 999
End 001 ~ 999
Specifies the size of the step (i.e. the number of clocks)
between each note in the roll.
Both the starting and ending clock values can be specified,
making it easy to create rolls in which the step size varies
from note to note.
5
Velocity
[Settings] Start 001 ~ 127
End 001 ~ 127
Specifies the velocity of the notes in the roll.
Both the starting and ending velocity values can be specified,
making it easy to create rolls in which the velocity increases
or decreases.
This job sorts chord events (simultaneous note events) by order
of pitch.
1
Phrase
[Settings] 001 ~ 256
2
Range
[Settings] Measure:Beat:Clock
001:1:000 ~ 257:1:000
Sets the range of measures/beats/clocks over which the job is
applied.
07 Create Roll
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[Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4]
08 Chord Sort
NOTE
The sort affects the order of the notes in the
EDIT page listing (Page 154), but does not
change the timing of the notes.
When used to pre-process chords before
using the Chord Separate job (see next
page), Chord Sort can be used to simulate
the stroke sound of guitars and similar
instruments.
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[Knob 2] [Knob 3]
[F4]