Yamaha RS7000 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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The Pattern Mode
6. MIDI Delay
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6. Use the [EXIT] to move back to the Delay page, and then to
return to the PATTERN Play (or Patch) mode.
Display Parameters
[PATTERN] [MIDI DELAY]
1 DELAY TIME .............................................[Knob 1]
[Settings] 0030 ~ 1920 (clocks)
Sets the delay time. The delay time is the amount of time
between the playback of the original notes and the delay
notes, specified in clock increments (one 1/4 note = 480
clocks).
2
DELAY LEVEL .....................................................[Knob 2]
[Settings] 000 ~ 127 (%)
Sets the velocity of the delay sound in percent.
3
REPEAT TIMES...................................................[Knob 3]
[Settings] 00 ~ 64
Specifies the number of delay repeats.
[PATTERN] [MIDI DELAY] × 2
1 FB VELOCITY (Feedback Velocity) ........[Knob 1]
[Settings] -127 ~ +127
When MIDI delay is set up to produce multiple repeats, grad-
ual changes in the level of the repeats are produced by
increasing or decreasing the velocity values.
For example, if the velocity of the original data is 100 and the
FB VELOCITY value is set to +10, if the velocity of the first
repeat is 60, the second repeat will be 70, the third 80, and so
on.
2
FB NOTE (Feedback Note) ........................... [Knob 2]
[Settings] -24 ~ +24, RDN
When MIDI delay is set up to produce multiple repeats,
changes in the pitch of the repeats can be produced in semi-
tone or whole-tone increments.
For example, if the pitch of an original note is C3 and the FB
NOTE value is set to +1, the pitch of the first repeat will be
C#3, the second repeat will be D3, the third D#3, and so on.
NOTE
When you need to make large value changes
rotate a knob while holding the [SHIFT] button
to change values in increments of 10 rather
than 1.
The SEQUENCE PLAY FX knob can be used
to directly edit the Delay page DELAY LEVEL
parameter.
[1] Delay Page
1 2 3
[Knob 1] [Knob 2] [Knob 3]
[2] Feedback Page
1 2 3 4
[Knob 1] [Knob 2]
[Knob 3]
[Knob 4]
60
10
10
Velocity
Original data
Delay Time
Delay level
Delay data
(Repeat Time = 3)
Feedback
velocity
Time