Yamaha RY20 Manual Do Utilizador

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Recording a User Pattern
The range of patterns available is “
000
” to “
099
” or “
OFF
”. “
000
” to “
049
” 
are the preset patterns, “
050
” to “
099
” are the user patterns.
4
Select another track to record by pressing the appropriate Track 
Select/Mute button. For example, select the snare drum track by pressing 
the 
[ SD ] button. Then select the snare drum track of another pattern by 
rotating the Jog Dial or by using the 
[ +1 ] and [ –1 ] buttons.
5
Continue selecting tracks and locating the desired patterns until you are 
satisfied with your pattern.
6
Stop the recording by pressing the 
[RECORD] button again.
The RY20 has extensive features to support the creation and editing of 
pattern data.
A Note on Instrument Polyphony
The RY20 has 28-note polyphony. This simply means it can reproduce a 
maximum of 28 individual sounds at the same time. You can easily 
record notes in excess of the maximum polyphony. The RY20 will record 
these notes without difficulty. However on playback, some of the notes 
will be truncated and will therefore not sound.
Some of the voices use more than one element. Each element uses one 
note of the instrument’s polyphony. When notes with multiple elements 
are recorded in your pattern, the maximum polyphony actually becomes 
less than 28 notes. Please refer to the number of elements listed in the 
table on page 124.
Back-up Your Data
The RY20 is a powerful and reliable instrument. Its internal memory 
saves your pattern data even if the power is shut off. However, accidents 
are possible. To protect yourself against loss, you should use a MIDI data 
storage device such as the Yamaha MDF2 MIDI Data Filer to save your 
valuable data to floppy disk.
The procedure for MIDI back-up is shown starting on page 118.
Editing Patterns