Key Velocity; Echo Back; Quantize - Yamaha qx7 Owner's Manual

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on
Pitch
bender
data not
received.
Pitch
bender
data
receive
enabled.
Key
Velocity
(Job C-5)
Press
RESET
to return to
Job
A-1
after
selection.
This job determines
whether
the
QX7
receives
and
records
key
velocity
(initial
touch
response)
data. Call
job
C-5
by
holding
RESET
and
pressing the
JOB/STEP
SIZE
A/C
selector
4
times.
The
LED
display
will
alternately
read
[JT]
indicating that
the
KEY VELOCITY
job
is
active,
and
the
currently selected
mode. The -1 and +1
buttons
are
used
to turn the function
ON
or
OFF. The
default
mode
is
ON.
of
on
Key
velocity data
not
received.
Key
velocity
is
fixed at
$40
Key
velocity data receive
enabled.
Echo
Back
(Job C-6)
Press
RESET
to return to
Job
A-1
after
selection.
This job
determines
whether
data received
at
the
QX7
MIDI
IN terminal
is
to
be
output ("echoed")
as received
via
the
MIDI
OUT
terminal. Call
job
C-6
by
holding
RESET
and
pressing the
JOB/STEP
SIZE
A/C
selector
5
times.
The
LED
display
will
alternately
read
[ffa]
indicating that
the
ECHO BACK
job
is
active,
and
the
currently selected
mode. The
-1 and +1 buttons
are
used
to turn the function
ON
or
OFF. The
default
mode
is
OFF.
On
Echo
disabled.
Echo
enabled.
Press
RESET
to return to
Job
A-1
after
selection.
This function
should be
turned
ON
when
the
QX7
is
used
in
a
system
in
which
the recording
keyboard has
no
internal
tone
generation
system—
such
as the
Yamaha
KX1
or
KX5
performance keyboards— and
the output of the
QX7
is
driving a
separate
voice generator
such
as the
TX7.
This enables the
keyboard
to "play" the
tone
generator
directly via
the
0X7
as
shown
in
the following
diagram.
KX5
-+
QX7
-
TX7
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
I
MIDI
OUT
KX5
KEYBOARD
MIDI
IN
OUT
QX7
SEQUENCER
mmoOQOi
QX7
ECHO BACK
must be
ON.
Quantize (Job D-1)
With
this
job
it
is
possible
to correct "off-time"
notes entered
in
the
real
time record
mode
by
forcing
all
notes
to
fall
on
the nearest "quantize"
unit.
The
available
quantize values
are:
1
/4,
1
/6,
1
/8,
1/12,
1/16 and
1
/24
notes.
For
example,
if
a
phrase
in
which
the smallest
note
length
is
1/8
notes has
been
16

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