Step Recording - Yamaha QS300 Owner's Manual

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The Step Recording mode lets you enter data note-by-note,
with precise control over the timing, length, and loudness
of each note. You can record complete tracks using Step
Recording, or use it to brush-up and add data to existing
tracks.
To use Step Recording: .........................................................
1.
Select a Song.
A series of asterisks ("
name indicates the selected Song is empty (has no
recorded data).
2.
Set the desired Tempo and Time Signature for the
Song.
NOTE: The time signature cannot be changed if the song
already contains data.
3.
Select a track for recording.
4.
Select a Voice for the current track.
1.
Select a Song.
2.
Set the Tempo and Time
Highlight the
Signature.
Song parameter,
Highlight the parameter (Tempo or
and change the
Time Signature) and change the
value.
values.
• Tempo:
25.0 - 300.0
• Time Signature:
1/16 - 16/16, 1/8 - 16/8, 1/4 - 8/4
Measure/Beat parameter
Change this when recording
subesquent tracks at different points
in the Song. (See HINT on page 99.)
3.
Select a track.
Highlight the desired track.

Step Recording

") at the Song
4.
Select a Voice.
Highlight the Voice
parameter and change
the value.
Press r to set record to standby.
5.
RECORD lamp lights.
RECORD
TOP
STOP
Select Step Recording by pressing & (Step).
6.
F1
F2
F3
7.
Press R to enter the Step Recording mode.
Keyboard display.
Note Entry line
(one measure).
Current note
pointer.
F1
F2
F3
F4
Note Length: 1 - 999
Graphic symbols
indicate note values in
notation.
Velocity: 0 - 127, kbd
(velocity taken from keyboard)
Graphic symbols indicate
dynamic values.
RUN
F4
F5
F6
F7
Press & to select
Step Recording.
Measure/Beat/Clock.
Time Signature.
F5
F6
F7
F8
Use these to change
the keyboard octave
range.
Octave:
-3 - +3
Gate Time:
stac (staccato),
norm (normal),
slur
F8
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