Yamaha QY700 Manual Do Utilizador
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Chapter 5. PATTERN MODE
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9. Recording mode
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The QY700 offers three different phrase recording modes:
two realtime modes and one step mode.
two realtime modes and one step mode.
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The
4 (REPLACE) mode records performance data
in real time, overwriting any data already present in the des-
tination user phrase. The new data replaces the previous
data. This is the mode to use when you wish to redo a phrase
that you are not satisfied with or that you no longer need.
(See next page.)
tination user phrase. The new data replaces the previous
data. This is the mode to use when you wish to redo a phrase
that you are not satisfied with or that you no longer need.
(See next page.)
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The
5 (OVERDUB) mode – the second realtime mode
– records onto the selected phrase while leaving its previ-
ous data in place. The phrase continues to loop while re-
cording is in progress, so that you can add a new layer of
performance data with each round, while listening to the
results as they accumulate. This is the method to use when
you need to create a complex, multilayer phrase. (See next
page.)
ous data in place. The phrase continues to loop while re-
cording is in progress, so that you can add a new layer of
performance data with each round, while listening to the
results as they accumulate. This is the method to use when
you need to create a complex, multilayer phrase. (See next
page.)
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The
6 (STEP) mode lets you compose your perform-
ance by “writing” it down one event at a time. This is a non-
realtime, step recording method – similar to the process of
writing musical notations onto music paper. (
realtime, step recording method – similar to the process of
writing musical notations onto music paper. (
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method supports “overdubbing,” since events are not re-
moved unless you explicitly erase them.
moved unless you explicitly erase them.
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4 (REPLACE)
5 (OVERDUB)
6 (STEP)
5 (OVERDUB)
6 (STEP)
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Press
4 (REPLACE), 5 (OVERDUB), or
6 (STEP) to select the recording mode.
5. Phrase Recording