Step Record - Yamaha qy10 Operation Manual

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STEP
RECORD
Measure
Beat
Event
M
L-i
1
-L-1W
•-.
:
-
-
-
d
Clock
Step Time
*-bJ
uyy"-;
uyy
Vetoc/iy
Gate 7/me
Access:
Song
Play
Mode
->
[•]
->
Select
TRl
...
TR4
->
[MENU]
->
"stp"
If all
backing
tracks are selected for step
recording
(BK),
refer
to
"Backing
Step
Record" on page
50.
If
an
individual chord, bass, or
rhythm
track
is
selected for step recording, refer
to
"CBR
Step
Record"
on page
54.
The
arrows
at
the
right
and
left
of
the
above
dis-
plays
indicate that
another display
"page"
is
available
and can be accessed by
moving
the
cursor past
the
end
of
the current
page
in
the indicated
direction.
Summary:
The
step
record
mode
allows
a
track or a por-
tion
of
a track
to
be recorded
note-by-note, with pre-
46
cise control
over
the timing, length,
and
velocity
of
each note
as
well
as
many
other
musical
parameters.^
Settings:
Measure: 001
...
299
Beat:
1
...
16
Clock:
00
...
23
Step
Time: S01
...
S96
(standard note displays
replace
numbers where
applicable
see Step
Time
Values
chart,
below)
Event:
(no
event),
C-2
...
G8,
-
(note event)
Gate Time:
G01
...
G99
Velocity:
kb
(keyboard),
V01
...
V127
Procedure:
Press the
sequencer
[]
key
to
start
recording.
The
easiest
way
to
record
is
directly via the
QY10
micro-keyboard and numeric keys
as
described below
(refer to
the labels
below
the
numeric
keys).
It
is
also possible
to
use
the
CURSOR
keys
to
move
the
cursor
to
the
desired parameter, then use
the
[-]
and
[+]
key
to set
as required.
After
selecting a
step
time, event, gate time, or velocity value, the
[ENTEr"
key must be
pressed
to
actually enter the selected value
in
the
sequence and
move
ahead
to
the
next
step.

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