Click Time; Pattern Memory Usage Graph; Pattern Clear - Yamaha RX11 Owner's Manual

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The quantize value is set by pressing the QUANTIZE button
in the pattern mode (the QUANTIZE function cannot be
called while a pattern is playing or during either of the write
functions). The LCD panel will read "QUANTIZE = X/XX"
where "X/XX" is the currently selected quantize value. The
quantize value can then be changed by pressing the white
number button with the fraction marking corresponding to
the desired quantize value: 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/12, 1/16, 1/24,
1/32, 1/48, or 1/192. If 1/192 is selected, the display will
read "QUANTIZE = OFF" since this is the finest quantize
value. Exit the quantize mode by pressing the QUANTIZE
b u t t o n .
Quantize (EX: QUANTIZE 1/16

Click Time

This function sets the rhythm guide to "click" on every 1/4,
1/6, 1/8, 1/12, 1/16, 1/24 or 1/32 note during the real time
write function. To change the click timing activate the click
function by pressing the CLICK button in the pattern mode
(the CLICK function cannot be called while a pattern is
playing or during either of the write functions). The LCD
panel will respond with "CLICK = 1/8" indicating that the
rhythm guide is set to click on every eighth note (the default
value). Change the click value simply by pressing the appro-
priate white number button, marked 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/12,
1/16, 1/24 or 1/32. Inputs of 1/48 or 1/192 will be ignored.
Exit the click function simply by pressing the CLICK button
again.
Click Time (EX: CLICK 1/18 1/16)
(1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/12,1 /16, or 1/32 click times are acceptable)
1/8
1/32)

Pattern Memory Usage Graph

If the LOAD button is pressed while holding the FUNCTION
button, the following display will appear.
The bar-graph portion of the display is formed of ten blocks,
each of which is further divided into 5 sections. Each block
represents 10% of the available memory space, and each
block division represents 2% of total memory space. If
2 blocks appear, for example, this indicates that 20% of the
available memory space has been used up. 10 blocks would
represent 100% memory usage.

Pattern Clear

Single patterns can be cleared by selecting the pattern to be
cleared and then pressing the CLEAR button. To confirm
your intention to clear the pattern the RX11 LCD panel will
respond with "CLEAR PTN XX?" —where "XX" is the
number of the selected pattern. Press the +1/YES button to
clear the pattern, or the –1/NO button to cancel the clear
function.
Pattern Clear (Single)
All patterns in memory–00 through 99–can be cleared
simultaneously if necessary. This is a "hidden function"
in the sense that it cannot be accessed directly—in order to
prevent accidental erasure of the entire memory contents.
First, press the CLEAR button from the pattern mode.
When the "CLEAR PTN XX?" display appears, simultaneous-
ly press the ACCENT button and STOP/CONTINUE button.
The LCD panel will respond with "CLEAR ALL PTNS?" to
confirm your intention to clear all patterns. Press +1/YES
clear the pattern memory, or press the –1/NO button to
cancel the clear function.
The "clear all patterns" function initializes the pattern
memory, and can be used to restore normal operation should
an operation error cause the RX11 software to malfunction.
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