Yamaha RX11 Owner's Manual page 14

Digital rhythm programmer
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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
button.
Quantize (EX:
QUANTIZE
1/16
-
1/8
-
1/32)
QUANTIZE
TEMPO CHANGE
QUANTIZE=
1/16
^
|
QUANTIZE=
1/
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1/32
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QUANTIZE=
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|
SELECT
PTH XX
TEMPO CHANGE
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)
4
|
CLICK=
1/
8
*f
1
CLICK=
1/16
(1/4, 1/6, 1/8,
1/12, 1/16,
or
1/32
click
times are acceptable)
Pattern
Memory
Usage
Graph
If
the
LOAD
button
is
pressed
while holding the
FUNCTION
button, the following
display
will
appear.
USED
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.
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
th(*^
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)
(T)
Select pattern
number
to be
cleared.
(DCZZI
®
"
CLEAR
PTN
XX"
?
^
PTN XX
CLEARED
!
±
SELECT
PTN XX
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.
f
|
SELECT
PTN XX
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