End Repeat; Increase Tempo - Yamaha RY30 Authorized Product Manual

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End Repeat

Increase Tempo

An End Repeat event must be inserted immediately after a part or group of
parts you want to repeat one or more times. An End Repeat event must always
be accompanied by a Begin Repeat event (see above) which defines the begin-
ning of the repeat segment.
The number following the End Repeat symbol on the lower display line sets
the number of times the defined segment will be repeated (range: x 01 ... 99).
If the part immediately before the End Repeat event is a pattern, the pattern
number parameter that appears on the upper line of the display lets you specify a
second ending for the repeat segment
instead of the normal pattern at the end of the last repeat.
After selecting the Begin Repeat event and setting the parameters as re-
quired, press the [ENTER] key to actually enter it into the current part number
and advance to the next part number.
An Increase Tempo event can be used to create a sudden or gradual in-
crease in tempo
for an "accelerando" type effect.
The number to the left of the slash is the amount by which the tempo is to be
increased in beats per minute (range: 00 ... 99). The number to the right of the
slash determines how long it takes to reach the specified new tempo in 1/4 notes
(range: 00 ... 99).
After selecting the Increase Tempo event and setting the parameters as re-
quired, press the [ENTER] key to actually enter it into the current part number
and advance to the next part number.
Example:
To increase the tempo by 20 beats per minute over a period of two 4/4 mea-
sures, for example, insert the following tempo increase event immediately
before the measure at which you want the tempo increase to begin:
i.e. the pattern specified here will play
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