Yamaha QY20 Owner's Manual page 121

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Creating a Complete Song
N
Set the note parameters
as required.
Note (32nd, 16th triplet,
16th, 8th triplet, 8th,
1/4 triplet, 1/4,
1/2 triplet, 1/2).
M
Enter a note.
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Move the cursor to the note, velocity, and gate time parameters and
set as required using the [ 1 ] and [ +1 ] keys for the first (or next) note
to be entered.
Velocity
Gate time
(p = soft,
(Staccato,
mf = medium,
Normal, Slur).
f = loud).
Once the note parameter have been specified, the note can be en-
tered simply by playing the appropriate key on the micro-keyboard
(or on your external MIDI keyboard). A note symbol appears on the
note display an the note pointer advances to the next note position.
The note symbol always appears as a 1/4-note, regardless of the
actual note entered (chords are also indicated by the 1/4-note symbol).
Here's how the display will look after two 8th notes have been en-
tered.
The velocity and gate time settings in the step record
display correspond to the following numeric values in
DETAIL
the edit displays (to be described later):
Velocity
"p"
= 56
"mf" = 88
"f"
= 120
Gate Time
"Staccato" = 50% normal note length.
"Normal"
"Slur"
= 90% normal note length.
= 99% normal note length.

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