Quantizing Notes - Yamaha DGT7A Advanced Operation Manual

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3
Press [PLAY/PAUSE].
Recording starts immediately.
4
When you finish playing the
overdub, press [STOP].
The following display appears.
The following table gives a description of
each of the options.
Option
Description
SAVE
The new overdub is saved with
the existing track under the
current song number.
NEW
The new overdub is saved with
the existing tracks under a new
song number. The existing
track is kept under the current
song number.
CANCEL
The new overdub is discarded.
The existing track is kept
under the current song number.
5
Use [<] and [>] to select an
option, then press [ENTER].
The new overdub is saved as indicated or
canceled.
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Quantizing Notes

Quantize is a function for auto-correcting the
timing of notes you play on the piano. It is
especially useful for recording rhythm tracks.
In the following example, a measure of 8th notes
is shown recorded first with quantize set to off,
and then with quantize set to 1/8.
Quantize OFF
1/8 Quantize
Each track overdub can be recorded using a
different quantize value.
Note: Quantize is a permanent operation. A
quantized track cannot be played back
unquantized.
1
Make the recording settings as
described in "Recording Ensemble
Tracks" through step 8.
Be sure to set the metronome in step 8.
2
Press [REC] until the following
display appears.
3
With the c cursor next to the
Quantize parameter, use the
[–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to set
a quantize value.
The Quantize parameter can be set to the
following note values: off, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8,
1/12, 1/16.
4
Press [PLAY/PAUSE].

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