Yamaha SY77 Operating Manual page 203

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SONG EDIT JOBS
Summary: This operation moves the specified mea-
sures of the track forward or backward in time.
Procedure:
From: song edit job directory
Select: 09:MovClck
Specify: the track which you wish to move in
time and set the number of clocks by
which to move it.
To execute: the operation press ENTER.
To quit: without executing press EXIT.
Area (001...999): The measures beginning with
the specified Top Measure and ending with the
specified Last Measure will be moved in time.
SONG EDIT JOBS
Summary: This operation copies a specified range of
measures in the track to another location in any
number of tracks.
Procedure:
From: song edit job directory
Select: 10:CpyMeas
Specify: the area of source measures from
which you wish to copy, the destina-
tion measure to which the data will be
copied, and the number of times that
the data will be copied. Press the
memory keys 1-15 to specify one or
more destination tracks. The memory
LEDs 1-15 will light red to indicate
the selected destinations.
To execute: the operation press ENTER.
To quit: without executing press EXIT.
9. Move clock
(JUMP #600)
(JUMP #609)
Remarks: It is often effective to use clock move to
10. Copy measure
(JUMP #600)
(JUMP #610)
Example: For track data as shown in the following
Clock (-99...+99): Specify the number of clocks
(units of l/96th of a quarter note) by which the
track is to be moved. Positive settings will move
the track forward in time so that it plays later.
Negative settings will move the track backward
in time so that it plays earlier.
compensate for voices that have a slow attack.
For example strings often have a slower attack
than other voices, and will appear to be lagging
behind the other voices even if the note on mes-
sages are actually simultaneous. In such cases
you can use move clock to move the strings
track earlier in time so that the string voices
begin playing a bit before than the other voices,
giving the impression of perfect timing.
Source (001...999): The measures beginning
with the specified Top Measure and ending with
the specified Last Measure will be copied.
Destination (001...999): The data will be copied
into the same track starting at the specified Top
Measure.
Copy (1...99): The specified source measures
will be copied as many times as specified here.
diagram,
SONG MODE
JUMP #510
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