Yamaha AN200 사용자 설명서

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Chapter 1  Pattern Basics
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Messing with the Beat
There’s more than one way to mess with the rhythm.  Actually, the AN200 gives you a truckload of ways you 
can disturb and deconstruct your beats.  One of these is the (appropriately named) Beat function.
You’ll be meeting up with this control again when you record your own Patterns.  But let’s see how you can 
use it now to change the feel of a Pattern while it’s actually playing...
1 Select a Pattern and start it by pressing the Start/Stop button.
2 While the Pattern is running, hold down [SHIFT] and press [SWING] 
(BEAT). 
Now, you’ve got Beat called up and ready, so turn the [DATA] knob to 
change the setting.  
You can tell from the lit number buttons how the Pattern is affected.  When 
set to “16,” all 16 step buttons are lit and all 16 steps play back normally.  
Change the setting to “12,” and Steps 13 - 16 drop out.  Notice how the 
Pattern not only slows down but “feels” different, too.  Change Beat to “8,” 
and you’ve only got Steps 1 - 8 happening.  That’s half of the original 16-
step Pattern, and naturally, it plays back at half the speed.
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Double time, half time
Here’s a dramatic way to instantly double the speed of a Pattern — or slow it down by one-half.
Simply hold down [SHIFT] and press the [OCT <<] button — just before the beginning of the Pattern — to 
slow down the bpm by one-half.  The first half of the Pattern plays at the new speed, before returning to the 
original speed. 
To double the bpm, hold down [SHIFT] and press the [OCT >>] button just before the top of the Pattern.  The 
Pattern plays back twice at the new speed, then returns to normal.
Beat
Determines the number of steps in the 
selected Pattern for playback: 16, 12, or 8.  
To set, hold [SHIFT] and press [SWING], then 
use the [DATA] knob.
Range
16, 12, 8 steps