Yamaha GW50 Manual Do Utilizador

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PATTERN MODE
BACKING SECTION   
PATTERN MODE
M
m
7
m7
M7
major
minor
seventh
minor
major
seventh
seventh
Madd9
madd9
9
m9
M9
major
minor
ninth
minor ninth
major ninth
added ninth added ninth
sus4
m6
7+9
m7-11
7-9
suspended
minor sixth
seventh
minor
seventh
fourth
sharp ninth
seventh
flatted ninth
flatted
eleventh
7sus4
mM7
7+11
6
7-13
seventh
minor
seventh
sixth
seventh
suspended
major
sharp
flatted
fourth
seventh
eleventh
thirteenth
dim
m7-5
13
6.9
aug
diminshed
minor
thirteenth
sixth ninth
augmented
seventh
flatted fifth
Note: A fingering chart for all these chords (in the key of C) is
provided on page 152.
List of Chord Types
Changing the Tempo
Although each of the rhythm patterns has its own
appropriately pre-programmed tempo, you can
change this either before playing the pattern or
while it is running.
Operation —
1.
Using [
6
 CURSOR], move the arrow in the
display to the TEMPO box.
2.
Use the [–]/[+] buttons to adjust the tempo.
(Hold down either button for rapid operation;
see page 5.) The range is from 30 – 250 BPM
(beats per minute).
Note:
ABOUT TEMPO CHANGES AND PATTERN
GROUPS—The tempo change you make here re-
mains in effect as long as you stay within the
A/B pattern “group.” For example, patterns 201
(JT2 A) and 203 (JT2 B), with their fill in
patterns 202 and 204 comprise one such group.
Any pattern you select within this group,
including the companion fill in patterns, will stay
at the same tempo. However, if you select a
pattern from another group (for example, 205
— JT3 A), that new pattern will play at its
default tempo. If you return to the first group
again (for example, 203 — JT2 B), the tempo
change you made before will be cancelled and
the pattern will play at its default tempo.
Muting the Accompaniment, Bass
and Drums
This function lets you turn the sound of the indi-
vidual backing parts (accompaniment, bass and
drums) on and off, either before starting a pattern
or while it is playing.
Operation —
Simultaneously hold down [SHIFT] and press the
appropriate button: [ACCOMP], [BASS] or
[DRUMS].
(off)
(on)
(on)
The speaker symbol indicates
the on/off status.