Yamaha QY700 Manual Do Utilizador
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Chapter 6. UTILITY MODE
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6. Fingered chord zone
6. Fingered chord zone
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The chord detection function of the QY700’s Auto-Accom-
paniment is referred to as Fingered Chord, and the range in
which chord detection is performed is called the Fingered
Chord Zone.
paniment is referred to as Fingered Chord, and the range in
which chord detection is performed is called the Fingered
Chord Zone.
•
Here you can make on/off settings for Fingered Chord, and
specify the Fingered Chord Zone etc.
specify the Fingered Chord Zone etc.
1. Press
u
.
▼ The indicator located above u will light, and you
will enter Utility mode.
2. Press
6
(FngZone) to access the Fingered Chord
Zone page.
3. Move the cursor to the parameter that you wish to set.
4. Use
n
/
y
, the data dial, or numeric keypad
→
e
to set the value.
1. Fingered chord
•
Specify whether or not Fingered Chord will be active.
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This setting is linked with the “Fingered Chord” settings
displayed in Song mode Song Play and in Pattern mode
Patch.
displayed in Song mode Song Play and in Pattern mode
Patch.
0101
1101
1101
OFF (Off), FINGRD (On)
2. Zone low/high
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The Fingered Chord Zone is specified by the lowest (Low)
and highest (High) note.
and highest (High) note.
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Fingered Chord will operate in the keyboard area between
the Low and High Zone settings.
the Low and High Zone settings.
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Notes below the Zone Low are used to specify On Bass or
Original Bass.
Original Bass.
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Zone settings can be made using
n/y or the data dial,
and also using the microkeyboard of the QY700.
0101
1101
1101
Zone Low
C-2 – G8
Zone High
C-2 – G8
(Zone Low
<
=
Zone High)
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When Fingered Chord is selected (FINGRD), the keyboard
below Zone High will be dedicated to the Fingered Chord
function, and cannot be played normally.
below Zone High will be dedicated to the Fingered Chord
function, and cannot be played normally.
•
These settings are not affected by the Keyboard Transpose
setting.
setting.
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For details on Fingered Chord, refer to “Chapter 1. BASIC
CONCEPTS”. (
CONCEPTS”. (
→
p.42)
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
1Ê
System
2Ê
MIDI
3Ê
MIDI filter
4Ê
Sequencer
5Ê
Click
6Ê
Fingered chord zone
u