Yamaha RS7000 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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The Pattern Mode
5. Play Effects
RS7000 89
[PATTERN] [PLAY FX] × 3
1 BEAT STRETCH..................................................[Knob 1]
[Settings] 25%, 33%, 50%, 66%, 75%, 100%, 125%,
150%, 200%, 300%, 400%
Shortens or lengthens the phrase by the specified percentage.
The amount by which the phrase is shortened or lengthened is
determined as a percentage of the notes on which the meter of
the phrase is based. Simply, a setting of 50% shortens the
phrase to half its original length, while a setting of 200%
lengthens the phrase to twice its original length. A setting of
100% produces no change.
2
CLOCK SHIFT......................................................[Knob 2]
[Settings] -480 ~ +480
Shifts the timing on notes in the phrase forward or backward
in clock increments.
3 SWING.................................................................... [Knob 3]
[Settings] -120 ~ +120
Delays the timing of the back (even-numbered) 8th notes in
the phrase in clock increments.
Recording the Play Effect Settings to a
Phrase Using the Overdub Record Mode
If a user phrase is assigned to the track to which play effects have
been applied, the following procedure can be used to actual
record the play effect settings to the track.
1. Set up the PLAY FX parameters as required.
2. Press [PATTERN] to go to the PATTERN Play page.
3. Press [REC] to engage the Rec Standby mode.
4. Use [Knob 2](REC TYPE) to select the OVERDUB record
type.
5. Press [PLAY] to begin recording.
6. When the entire phrase has played through once, press the
[STOP] button to stop recording.
The play effect settings have now been recorded along with the
phrase, and the play effect settings for that track are initialized.
[3] Timing Page
NOTE
Notes cannot be shifted to a position that is
before the beginning of the phrase.
If a clock shift setting results in notes being
positioned before the beginning of the phrase,
those notes will all be aligned with the begin-
ning of the phrase.
In the example below, if the clock shift parame-
ters is set to -480 (one 1/4 note) the first three
8th notes will all become grouped at the begin-
ning of the pattern.
1 2 3
[Knob 1] [Knob 2] [Knob 3]
Quarter note length
Original Data
Clock Shift = +480
Clock Shift = -480
1:1:000 2:1:000 1:1:000 2:1:000
A Chord
Clock Shift = -480
These three notes will become
grouped at the first beat.
NOTE
Please note that during process any keys
played on the keyboard, panel knob opera-
tions, or data received from an external MIDI
controller will also be recorded.
If MEMORY PROTECT is ON, Memory Pro-
tected will appear on the display when you
press the [REC] button and the Rec Standby
mode will not be engaged.
If this happens go to the UTILITY mode and
turn MEMORY PROTECT OFF (Page 257)
and then continue from step 2 of the above
procedure.