Yamaha 9000 Pro Owner's Manual page 119

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The functions of each menu item in the display are explained below.
When this is set to on (highlighted), you can
play only the currently displayed track.
Select the track to be recorded.
Moves the cursor up/down.
Instantly returns to the first beginning of the current
recorded song (i.e. the first beat of the first measure).
G About Measure/Beat/Clock
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Measue
1
2
3
Beat
Clock
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G Velocity settings
The following parameters are available.
• Kbd. Vel ........... When this is selected, the strength at which you play the keyboard deter-
mines the recorded velocity values.
• fff ..................... The velocity of the entered note is set to 127.
• ff ...................... The velocity of the entered note is set to 111.
• f ....................... The velocity of the entered note is set to 95.
• mf .................... The velocity of the entered note is set to 79.
• mp ................... The velocity of the entered note is set to 63.
• p ...................... The velocity of the entered note is set to 47.
• pp .................... The velocity of the entered note is set to 33.
• ppp .................. The velocity of the entered note is set to 15.
G Gate time settings
The following parameters are available.
• Normal ............
• Tenuto .............
• Staccato ..........
• Staccatissimo..
• Manual ............. When this is selected, you can specify the Gate time as a percentage
manually.
This shows the current position at which you
enter the note.
Clock: 384 clocks per 1/4-note.
Beat: 1 - 4 (for 4/4 time)
Measure number
2
4
1
2
3
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80%
100%
40%
20%
This specifies the velocity for the next note to be
entered. See "Velocity settings" below.
This sets the note length (time that the note is actu-
ally sounded), as a percentage of the step time. See
"Gate time settings" below.
Pressing the button alternately switches the note
selectors (at the bottom of the display) among three
basic note values: normal, dotted and triplet..
Press this to actually delete the event
at the current cursor position.
The "size" of the current recording
step time for the next note to be
entered. This determines to what posi-
tion the pointer will advance after a
note has been entered.
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Song Creator
Song Creator
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