[L4] Random Mode Rotation - Yamaha TNR-W Manual

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[L4] Random Mode Rotation

When a Random Mode layer is selected you can spin loop-shapes by holding the [L4] button
and running a finger around the matrix in the direction and at the speed of the desired spin.
Rotation direction and speed settings apply to the same layer in all blocks.
To stop rotation, press and hold the LED button, or press the same LED button twice while holding the [L4]
button. Pressing the [CLEAR] button clears only the active notes, leaving the rotation data active unless
rotation has been stopped.
Individual notes cannot be entered or cleared by pressing their LED buttons during rotation.
Range . . . . . . . . . . . . The speed at which the LED buttons are stroked is detected, and the nearest rotation
speed* is automatically selected from the eight listed below.
4 beats (384 clocks),
3 beats (288 clocks),
2 beats (182 clocks),
1 beat (96 clocks),
3/4 beat (72 clocks),
1/2 beat (48 clocks),
1/4 beat (24 clocks),
1/8 beat (12 clocks)
* Rotation speed: Each complete rotation consists of 32 steps, and thus each step covers
an angle of 11.25°. Rotation speed is specified as the number of beats between steps.
[Reference]
The length of each beat can be adjusted via the Loop Speed parameter (Loop Speed
Loop Speed
Page
45).
Default . . . . . . . . . . . none
[Reference]
Random Mode (
Page
17)
Setting Parameters with the Function Buttons
Rotation
Layer[08] [Random]
Current Layer Number
Parameter Settings
[L4] Random Mode Rotation
Page
29, 51. Master
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