Recording An Original Abc Pattern; Realtime Pattern Recording - Yamaha QY22 Owner's Manual

Yamaha music sequencer owner's manual
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Creating Original Patterns

Recording an Original ABC Pattern

The QY22 makes it easy to create original accompaniment patterns. In addition to the pre-
set patterns residing in pattern memory locations 001 through 100, the QY22 has 100 more
pattern memory locations (101 through 200) which can be used to store your own creations.
Like the SONG mode, the PATTERN mode provides two ways to create original patterns:
realtime and step recording.
Realtime Pattern Recording —————————————————————
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Select the PATTERN
mode & an empty user
pattern.
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In the realtime record mode you select the track you want to
record (C1, C2, Ba, or Dr), and then play the part on the micro-key-
board or an external MIDI keyboard in real time.
Use the [ MODE ] key to select the PAT (pattern) mode and, with
the cursor located over the pattern number at the top of the display,
use the [ 1 ] and [ +1 ] keys to select an empty user pattern number (the
programmable user patterns are numbered 101 through 200). Empty
patterns are indicated by a row of asterisks ("********") following
the pattern number.

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