Yamaha Qy10 Om
Yamaha Qy10 Om
Yamaha Qy10 Om
AUTHORIZED
PRODUCT MANUAL
YAMAHA
MUSIC SEQUENCER
OPERATION MANUAL
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TUTORIAL SECTION
Congratulations!
You are the proud owner of a Yamaha QY10 Music Sequencer! In a package no larger
than a video cassette, your QY10 has everything you need to program complete compositions
or accompaniments: 8-track sequencer, 28-note polyphonic/30-voice tone generator, and
26-voice rhythm machine. You can record each track in real time or note-by-note, either
using the micro-keyboard on the QY10 panel or an external MIDI instrument. The QY10
even provides a range of preset backing patterns in a variety of styles including rhythm,
bass, and two chord parts that you can use as a basis for your compositions. You can use
the patterns in whole or in part ... or program new ones of your own. Once youve recorded
the basic parts, the QY10 gives you a range of important editing functions so you can
reshape and refine your work until it sounds exactly the way you want it to.
In order to take full advantage of the many features and powerful capabilities of your
QY10, we urge you read through the manual carefully the Tutorials section first, then
the Reference section while trying out the features described. Also be sure to keep the
manuals in a safe place for later reference.
MAIN FEATURES
8-song memory with 8 sequencer tracks each: 4 for melody and chord lines; 4 for
backing including chords, bass, and rhythm.
30 PCM voices and 26 drum instruments provide a diverse and colorful palette of
sound.
32-note sequencer polyphony; 28-note tone-generator polyphony.
Enter notes and chords via the QY10 micro-keyboard, or via a full-size external
instrument connected to the MIDI interface.
Real-time and step-write programming capability.
Exclusive chord entry system makes programming even complex chords quick and
easy.
76 preset patterns provide a convenient foundation for backing tracks, while 24 memory
locations can be programmed with your own, totally original patterns.
MIDI bulk dump capability lets you transfer QY10 sequence data to compatible
sequencers and instruments.
Versatile editing functions.
CONTENTS
TUTORIALS
PRECAUTIONS
POWER SUPPLY
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GETTING STARTED
Play the Demo
Listen to the Preset Patterns
Try Out the Voices
CREATING AN ACCOMPANIMENT
Track Muting
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REFERENCE
SONG EDIT
41*
59*
SONG JOBS
69*
VOICE MODE
83*
UTILITY MODE
89*
PATTERN MODE
97*
PATTERN EDIT
105*
PATTERN JOBS
109*
SONG MODE
ERROR MESSAGES
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SPECIFICATIONS
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INDEX
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8. ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE
Since the QY10 contains digital circuitry, it may cause
interference and noise if placed too close to TV sets, radios
or similar equipment. If such a problem does occur, move
the QY10 further away from the affected equipment.
9. MIDI CABLES
When connecting to QY10 to MIDI equipment, be sure
to use high-quality cables made especially for MIDI data
transmission. Also avoid cables longer than about 15 meters,
POWER SUPPLY
Your QY10 Music Sequencer will run either from batteries or an AC adapter both sold separately. Follow the
instructions below according to the power source you intend
to use.
Using Batteries
Six 1.5V AA size (SUM-3 or R6P) or equivalent alkaline batteries (sold separately) must first be installed in the
battery compartment.
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POWER Switch
Slide to the ON position to turn the power on. Always
turn the POWER switch OFF when the QY10 is not in use
to prevent unnecessary wear on the batteries.
DC IN 12V 300mA Connector
The DC output cable from an optional Yamaha PA-1B
or PA-3 AC Adapter can be connected here to power the
QY10 when the batteries are depleted, or simply to reduce
wear on the batteries when an AC outlet is handy. When the
AC Adapter is used the batteries are automatically disconnected.
[Details on page 11]
MIDI IN and OUT Connectors
In addition to allowing input from an external MIDI
keyboard or other MIDI instrument via the MIDI IN connector (Reference, page 49), the QY10 outputs all sequence
playback in real time via the MIDI OUT connector so that
external tone generators and rhythm machines can be driven
if required. The QY10 also allows sequence data to be
bulk dumped to other MIDI sequencers or keyboards
with built-in sequencer functions, as well as to a second
QY10 (Reference, page 93). You can, for example, do the
basic programming for a composition on the portable QY10,
then dump the data to your computer before finishing it off.
You can also dump the data to a MIDI data recorder for
long-term high-capacity storage.
LINE OUT Connector
This stereo mini-jack delivers the audio output of the
QY10 at line level for direct connection to a stereo sound
system, mixing console, or similar equipment.
PHONES Jack
Just about any pair of stereo headphones with a stereo
mini-plug can be plugged in here for easy, convenient
monitoring anywhere, anytime.
VOLUME Control
The VOLUME control adjusts the volume of the sound
delivered via the PHONES and LINE OUT jacks.
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TOP PANEL
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Sequencer Keys
and
The sequencer keys are similar to the transport controls
on a tape recorder, providing stop, playback, record, fast
wind, and return-to-top functions (Reference, page 42).
. . . . . Record standby.
. . . . Return to top of song (measure 1).
. . . Skip backward. Press briefly to skip one
measure, or hold for continuous scrolling.
. . . . . Stop.
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[ENTER] Key
After you enter a new parameter value, chord, note, or
other musical element, the [ENTER] key will normally
have to be pressed to actually enter the new value.
[SHIFT] Key
As already mentioned in
Numeric/Chord Keys, above,
the QY10 keys often provide access to two different functions.
In these cases the second function can be accessed by first
pressing the [SHIFT] key (an S will appear at the left of
the display) and then the appropriate function key (the S will
then disappear).
Micro-keyboard and
and
Keys
If youre on the road or away from it all, all you need is
the QY10 and a pair of headphones. The micro-keyboard
and transpose keys let you record and edit sequences without any other equipment. The micro-keyboard corresponds
to a one-octave span of a conventional keyboard (note the
white and black keys), and the
and
transpose keys
shift the pitch of the micro-keyboard up or down in semitone increments. The white keys can also be used for track
selection when the track display is selected (Reference,
page 43) note the track numbers a backing track names
(C1, C2, BASS, RHYTHM) below the white keys.
If you prefer to use a full-size keyboard or other MIDI
instrument, just plug into the QY10 MIDI interface and
play.
[TRACK/TRANS] Key
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GETTING STARTED
In this section well look at a few of the most basic
QY10 operations to give you an idea of how it sounds, and
how some of the controls operate.
n Play the Demo
The QY10 is programmed with three demonstration
songs that will give you an idea of its vast creative potential. Heres how you can play and listen to the demonstration
songs.
1. Plug a pair of stereo headphones into the QY10 PHONES
jack a pair of portable headphone stereo type
headphones will do nicely and turn the POWER
switch ON.
2. If the song mode display is not showing (see below),
press the [SONG] key to select it (Reference, page 42).
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5. The three demo songs will play one after another, and
the cycle will continue until the sequencer
key is
pressed.
Note: Before pressing the
key to start playback, it is
possible to select the demonstration song from which
to begin playback by using the CURSOR
key to move
the cursor to the number at the left of the display, and
then the [-] and [+] keys to select a demonstration song
number.
6. When youre finished with the demonstration, make
sure the cursor is positioned under DM to the right of
the display, then press and hold the [-] key to go back
to song number 1 (S1). A faster way to do this is
simply to press the [EXIT] key.
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REFERENCE SECTION
The QY10 FUNCTION MAP card accompanying this manual
provides an easy way to access information about individual
functions. Find the desired function on the function map, then
simply refer to the indicated page of the manual.
No.
Name
Tempo
Description
No.
Name
Tempo
Description
24
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28
29
30
31
32
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35
36
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40
41
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FU4Buzz
FU4Jammy
FU4LAPop
FU4Slam
FU4NYPop
FU4KickA
FU2Power
FU4HiTec
FU8LAFun
FU4Brass
EU4Euro1
EU4Euro2
EU4Floor
EU4ELPop
EU4House
EU2Go 2
FS4Easy
FS4SBeat
FS4Carib
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102
106
120
121
121
130
117
117
116
126
114
129
124
120
117
92
96
98
Up-tempo dance.
Heavy pop funk.
Pop funk.
Heavy dance funk.
R&B funk.
Kick funk.
Rock funk.
Electro funk.
Brassy funk rock.
Brass rock funk.
Euro beat.
Euro beat.
Balearic beat.
Electronic pop.
Euro house music.
British house reggae.
Laid-back west coast.
Euro swing-beat.
Carribean electronic.
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45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
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FS4NYFun
FS4Strut
FS4Funq
FS4 Hip
BA2 Dark
BA1Slow1
BA1Slow2
BA8 6/8
BA4Sou12
BA4Funk1
BA4Funk2
BA4NuAge
CR2Lyin
CR4Drops
SA2Sals1
SA4Sals2
SA4Sals3
SA4Bosa1
SA2Bosa2
100
94
102
93
84
72
68
70
90
80
91
80
140
130
117
120
110
138
134
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No.
Name
Tempo
Description
No.
Name
Tempo
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63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
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77
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79
80
ET4Bali
104
160
130
148
132
144
145
120
132
120
117
120
147
111
158
200
154
180
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Ethnic 3/4.
Jazz swing.
Jazz swing.
Be-bop.
Jazz waltz.
1-drop reggae shuffle.
1-drop reggae shuffle.
Brassy rock pop.
Bright rock pop.
Funky rock pop.
Heavy rock pop.
Hard rock.
Hard rock.
Progressive 6/8 rock.
Rock & roll.
Rock & roll.
Rock & roll.
Rock & roll.
Rock & roll.
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90
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99
RR4Four
RS2Bgy1
RS2Bgy2
RS2Steal
RS2Heavy
BL4 Jam1
BL2 Jam2
RB4Brass
RB4FGood
RB4Groov
RB4MCity
GO8Spell
CW4Grass
BK1One
BK1Two
BK1Three
BK1Four
BK2Five
BK2Drums
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144
120
128
147
120
68
125
120
120
108
120
134
111
120
103
100
120
100
SW4Jazz1
SW4Jazz2
SW2BeBop
SW8Waltz
RE8Drop1
RE4Jamca
RP4Brass
RP4Cloth
RP4Rinse
RP2Royal
HR2Heavy
HR2Metal
HR4Prock
RR4Fire
RR4Zero
RR2One
RR2Two
RR4Three
Description
Rock & roll.
Boogie.
Rock boogie.
Rock shuffle.
Heavy metal boogie.
8-beat blues.
12-beat blues.
Rhythm & blues.
Rhythm & blues.
Rhythm & blues.
Detroit style rhythm & blues.
3/4 gospel.
Blue grass.
Break rhythm & blues.
Break rhythm & blues.
Break shuffle.
Break pop shuffle.
Break heavy.
Break drum break.
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1. Press the [PATT] key to go to the pattern mode (Reference, page 98).
2. Select a pattern number between 24 and 99. This can be
done in two ways:
1: Use the [+] and [-] keys to increment and decrement
the pattern number, respectively. Press either key
briefly to increment or decrement the pattern number
by one, or hold either key for continuous incrementing
or decrementing.
2: Use the numeric and [ENTER] keys. To select pattern number 35, for example, press [3], [5], and then
[ENTER].
No.
Name
Description
No.
Name
Description
V01
V02
V03
V04
V05
V06
V07
V08
V09
V10
V11
V12
V13
V14
V15
V16
RckPiano
E.Piano
Tine Pno
Clavinet
RckOrgan
Organ
HiStrEns
LoStrEns
BrassEns
ElecGuit
DistGuit
MuteGuit
ElecFolk
JazzBass
PickBass
SlapBass
V17
V18
V19
V20
V21
V22
V23
V24
V25
V26
V27
V28
V29
V30
V31
Syn Bass
Moogy
Marimba
Vibes
Xylophne
SynBraPd
SynStrPd
SynComp
BowedBel
PercComp
Trumpet
Breathy
SynLead1
SynLead2
Drum Set
Synthesizer bass.
Analog synthesizer type sound.
A rich marimba simulation.
Vibraphone.
Xylophone with a short decay.
Synth brass pad.
Synth string pad with slow attack.
A powerful sustained synthesizer sound.
Bowed bell.
A percussive synthesizer effect.
A realistic trumpet simulation.
Breathy flute-like wind instrument.
Synthesizer lead 1.
Synthesizer lead 2.
26-voice drum and percussion kit.
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rent voice.
4. The underline cursor should be positioned below the
voice number, so you can use the [-] and [+] keys or
the numeric and [ENTER] keys to select a new voice
number.
Note: When you select voice number 31 (Drum Set) each
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CREATING AN ACCOMPANIMENT
The first step in programming any sequence will usually be to create an appropriate accompaniment using the
QY10 BACKING tracks. If you simply want to create an
accompaniment to play your guitar or other instrument along
with, this may be all youll need to do.
To get you started, lets create a short 6-measure example
consisting of a 2-measure introduction and a 4-measure
pattern with a simple I-IIm7-V7-I (C - Dm7 - G7 - C) progression.
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4. Use the [-] and [+] keys to select BK for all backing
tracks.
[ENTER]
7. Now skip ahead to the top of the 5th measure by pressing the sequencer
key four times (the
and
keys allow you skip backward to the top of the previous measure and forward to the top of the next measure
in the step record mode).
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9. The underline cursor should be under the beat parameter (if it isnt use the CURSOR
and/or
keys to
locate it under the 2 on the display). Press the [+] key
once to move ahead to the 3rd beat of the 5th measure.
[m7/m9]
[ENTER]
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Track Muting
There are a number of reasons why you might want to
be able to listen to specific tracks in a sequence. If you are
a bass player, for example, you might want to turn off
(mute) the bass track so you can play along with the accompaniment on your own bass. You could mute all tracks
except the rhythm track and use the QY10 as a rhythm
machine lets actually try that.
1. From the song mode display, press the [TRACK/TRANS]
key once.
3. Now press
to play the accompaniment. You should
hear only the rhythm track. You can return to the song
mode (by pressing the [SONG] key) and perform other
operations, and the mute settings will remain in effect.
4. Press the (C1), (C2), (BASS) keys again to restore
those tracks to the normal playback mode, then press
the [SONG] key to return to the song mode.
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sequencer tracks.
Heres the lead line:
3. Press the [MENU] key and then the Stp function key
to select step record, then press the sequencer
key to
actually enter the step record mode (Reference, page
46).
005-1-00
[B3] [ENTER] - [Rest] - [A3] [ENTER] - [G3] [ENTER]
- [B3] [ENTER] - [G3] [ENTER] - [A3] [ENTER] [G3] [ENTER]
005-3-00
[B3] [ENTER] - [Rest] - [A3] [ENTER] - [G3] [ENTER]
- [B3] [ENTER] - [Rest] - [G3] [ENTER] - [F3] [ENTER]
006-1-00
[E3] [ENTER] - [C3] [ENTER]
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4. Use the [+] and [-] keys to select the rhythm track
("RT").
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5. Press
to enter the pattern step record mode (Reference, page 101).
10. Press
tern.
to stop recording.
8. Press
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5-note Chords
As with 4-note chords, the root will not sound if it
is not included in the original pattern data. The 5th
degree will also be omitted from the chord parts, but
will be played by the bass.
11th Chords
For a C11 chord, for example, the chord-part notes
will be F (the 11th), Bb (the flat 7th), and D (the 9th).
The bass will play the 5th degree, so the overall sound
of the pattern will be that of Bb/C or Gm7/C.
13th Chords
For a C13 chord, for example, the chord-part notes
will be E (the 3rd), A (the 13th), and Bb (the flat 7th).
This produces a true C13 sound.
Most of the preset patterns are programmed to respond
to chord changes as described above. In some patterns,
however, certain notes have been omitted in order to created
a particular "feel." This means that some patterns may not
change at all when certain chords arc specified. For example, some hard rock patterns sound best when only the root
and 5th are used adding the 3rd completely changes the
overall feel of the pattern. Such patterns are not capable of
producing a minor sound even if a minor chord is specified,
because there is no 3rd degree to be flatted (the minor
Patterns without a 3rd degree do not sound any different with major, minor, or suspended-4th chords.
Patterns without a 5th degree cannot produce augmented or 7+5 chords.
Patterns without a 7th degree cannot produce 7th,
9th, and other dominant chords.
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Conclusion
In this short tutorial weve covered only the most basic
capabilities of the remarkable QY10. If you want to get
serious about creating music with this unique tool, we recommend that you go through the Reference section of the
manual while trying out the many features and functions
described. Youll learn how to program and edit the music
in much more detail, and will discover a wealth of functions
that make seemingly complex tasks quick and easy to perform.
The more you master the QY10, the more it will give
you in return.
SONG PLAY
Track Mode Display & Track Mute
Transpose
SONG RECORD STANDBY
STEP RECORD
Programming via MIDI
BACKING STEP RECORD
CBR STEP RECORD
REPLACE & OVERDUB RECORD
AUTO CHORD RECORD
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50
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SONG PLAY
TER] keys to set as required.
The time signature parameter can only be accessed
in the one of the record modes.
Use the sequencer keys to start playback and move
around within the song:
Access:
[SONG] or [EXIT] [SONG]
Summary: Allows playback of any of the QY10s 8 songs
or the demo song. The display parameters allow selection of the measure from which to begin playback, the
playback tempo, and the song number to be played (or
recorded).
Settings:
Measure: 001 ... 299
Tempo: T030 ... T250 (beats per minute), *** (external
clock)
Time Signature: 1/4 ... 8/4, 1/8 ... 16/8, 1/16 ... 16/16
Song Number: S1 ... S8 (S9 is pre-programmed demo
song)
Procedure: Use the CURSOR keys or function keys to
move the underline cursor to the desired parameter,
then use the [-] and [+] keys, or the numeric and [EN-
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SONG MODE
Access: Press the [TRACK/TRANSPOSE] key while playback is stopped or during playback.
Summary: The track mode display shows whether or not
each of the sequencers 8 tracks contains data and is
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Transpose
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SONG MODE
Access:
Settings:
Measure: 001 ... 299
Tempo: T030 ... T250 (beats per minute), ext (external
clock)
Time Signature: 1/4 ... 8/4, 1/8 ... 16/8, 1/16 ... 16/16
Record Track: TR1 ... TR4, BK (all backing tracks),
CI (chord 1), CII (chord 2), BS (bass), RT (rhythm)
Procedure: Use the CURSOR keys or function keys to
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STEP RECORD
cise control over the timing, length, and velocity of
each note as well as many other musical parameters.
Access:
Song Play Mode
stp
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Settings:
Measure: 001 ... 299
Beat: 1 ... 16
Clock: 00 ... 23
Step Time: S01 ... S96 (standard note displays replace
numbers where applicable see Step Time Values
chart, below)
Event: --- (no event), C-2 ... G8,
(note event)
Gate Time: G01 ... G99
Velocity: kb (keyboard), V01 ... V127
Procedure: Press the sequencer
key to start recording.
The easiest way to record is directly via the QY10
micro-keyboard and numeric keys as described below
(refer to the labels below the numeric keys).
It is also possible to use the CURSOR keys to
move the cursor to the desired parameter, then use the
[-] and [+] key to set as required. After selecting a step
time, event, gate time, or velocity value, the [ENTER]
key must be pressed to actually enter the selected value
in the sequence and move ahead to the next step.
SONG MODE
Notes:
Enter notes directly via the QY10 micro-keyboard.
The
and
transpose keys can be used to shift the
pitch of the entire keyboard up or down in octave steps
before pressing the [ENTER] key. Repeatedly pressing
the same note key will shift that note up in octave steps
without affecting the overall pitch of the keyboard.
Repeatedly press [SHIFT] and then the same note key
to shift the note down in octave steps.
Rests:
The [1] key enters a rest of duration corresponding
to the current step time.
Triplets:
[SHIFT] + [1] changes the current step time to 2/
3rds of its normal value, thereby creating a tripletlength note. This function will not work if the current
step time can not be evenly divided to 2/3rds.
Ties:
Pressing the [2] key immediately after entering a
note extends that note by one step time.
Dot Note:
[SHIFT] + [2] multiplies the current step time by
1.5, thereby effectively adding a dot to the current note
length (step time). This function will not work if the
current step time can not be lengthened by the required
amount.
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Measure Search:
Use the sequencer
and
keys to move
backward or forward a measure at a time.
Step Search:
Use the [SHIFT] key plus the
and
move backward or forward a step at a time.
keys to
Stop Recording:
Press the sequencer
key to stop recording and
return to the song play mode.
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SONG MODE
An external MIDI keyboard or other MIDI instrument can be used to program the QY10 in the steprecord mode. Set the required gate time, step time, and
velocity values via the QY10 panel, and then enter
notes and chords via the keyboard. If the velocity parameter
is set to kb (increment the velocity value past V127),
the keyboard velocity values will be received and recorded
as well. While recording via MIDI, the [6] and [SHIFT]
+ [6] keys can be used to Back Delete and Delete
entered events as described above.
The MIDI receive channel is set to OMNI when
recording via MIDI, so your keyboard or other instrument
can be set to transmit on any channel.
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Select BK
Summary: The Backing Step Record mode has three submodes cho, bas, and pat that allow recording
chord changes to be automatically harmonized for the
selected backing pattern, a bass offset to modify the
backing pattern bass line, and backing pattern numbers,
respectively.
Procedure: After pressing the sequencer
key to begin
recording, press the [MENU] key and then the function
key for the cho, bas, or pat sub-mode (cho is
the default).
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SONG MODE
Settings:
Measure: 001 ... 299
Beat: 1 ... 15
Clock: 01 ... 24
Chord: Chord root x 20 chord types
Procedure: Use the CURSOR keys to select the measure,
beat, or clock parameter, then the [-] and [+] keys to
set.
Chords can be entered by first selecting the root
via the micro-keyboard, and then the chord type via the
numeric keys. Each numeric key has two chord types
printed on the key the left type is entered directly by
pressing the key and right type is entered by pressing
[SHIFT] plus the key or by pressing the same key
twice. Once the root and type have been selected, press
the [ENTER] key to enter the chord and move ahead to
the next beat.
Press the sequencer
key to stop recording and
M . . . Major
ad9 .. Major add 9th
m . . . . Minor
ad9 .. Minor add 9th
7 .... 7th
9 .... 9th
m7 .. Minor 7th
m9 .. Minor 9th
M7 .. Major 7th
M9 .. Major 9th
6 .... 6th
6.9 .. 6th 9th
sus4 . Suspended 4th
7 .... 7th suspended 4th
dim .. Diminished
.... Minor 7th minus 5
aug .. Augmented
7+5 .. 7th plus 5
11 ... 11th
13 ... 13th
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Settings:
Measure: 001 ... 299
Beat: 1 ... 16
Clock: 01 ... 24
Bass Offset: C, C#, D, Eb, E, F, F#, G, Ab, A, Bb, B
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SONG MODE
job (see page 74) to create a 6/8 measure in the appropriate location prior to entering the 6/8 pattern.
Settings:
Measure: 001 ... 299
Pattern Number: P00 ... P99
Pattern Name: 8 characters
Procedure: Use the CURSOR keys to move the cursor to
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SONG MODE
Settings:
Measure: 001 ... 299
Pattern Number: P00 ... P99
Pattern Name: 8 characters
Procedure: Use the CURSOR keys to move the cursor to
the pattern number parameter. Use the numeric keys to
select the desired pattern number and then press the
[ENTER] key to enter the selected pattern and move
ahead to the next measure.
Press the sequencer
key to stop recording and
return to the song play mode, or the [MENU] key to
select a different CBR Step Record sub-mode.
"veI" VELOCITY
Settings:
Measure: 001 ... 299
Beat: 1 ... 16
Clock: 01 ... 24
Velocity: -99 ... +00 ... +99
Procedure: Use the CURSOR keys to select the measure,
beat, clock, or velocity parameter, then the numeric
and [ENTER] keys to set. A negative velocity value
can be selected by pressing the transpose
key. The
transpose
key will make the value positive again.
Press the sequencer
key to stop recording and
return to the song play mode, or the [MENU] key to
select a different CBR Step Record sub-mode.
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Access:
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SONG MODE
Access:
[MENU] cho
Please note that the cho record mode is not available if one or all of the backing tracks are selected.
that allows chords based on the chords in the backing tracks to be automatically recorded on sequencer
tracks 1, 2, 3, or 4.
Settings:
Measure: 001 ... 299
Tempo: T030 ... T250 (beats per minute), ext (external
clock)
Time Signature: 1/4 ... 8/4, 1/8 ... 16/8, 1/16 ... 16/16
Record Track: TR1 ... TR4
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SONG EDIT
CHANGE EDIT
INSERT EDIT
BACKING INSERT EDIT
CBR INSERT EDIT
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CHANGE EDIT
Settings:
Measure: 001 ... 299
Beat: 1 ... 16
Clock: 00 ... 23
Event: C-2 ... G8, PC, PB, SUS, TOP*, END
Gate Time: 01 ... 99
Velocity: 01 ... 128
* When the TOP event (the beginning of the sequence)
is showing, the track number also appears as in the
display shown below:
Access:
The arrows at the right and left of the above displays indicate that another display "page" is available
and can be accessed by moving the cursor past the end
of the current page in the indicated direction.
Summary: Change edit (chg) allows note, program change,
pitch bend, and sustain data to be changed or deleted as
required.
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key to set as required. After changing a value the [ENTER] key must be pressed to actually enter the new
value.
Notes and chord roots can be changed via the microkeyboard or the [+] and [-] keys. Chord types can be
changed via the chord-entry keys. PC (program change)
and PB (pitch bend) values can be change via the [+]
and [-] or numeric keys. SUS (sustain) events can be
set to ON or OFF via the [+] and [-] keys.
The selected event can be deleted by pressing the
[SHIFT] and [6] keys (TOP and END can not be deleted).
When done, press [EXIT] to return to the song
mode menu.
Edit Track Selection: Press the [TRACK/TRANS] key to
call the track mode display, then use the track keys (the
white keys labelled 1, 2, 3, 4, C1, C2, BASS and
RHYTHM) to select the desired track for editing. If
you press the C1, C2, BASS or Rhythm key, all four
backing tracks will be selected (BK). A single backing
track can be selected by first pressing the [SHIFT] key
(an S will appear to the left of the display) and then
the desired backing track key. The selected track will
displayed in reverse (white number or character on a
black background).
Press the [EXIT] key to return to the edit mode.
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INSERT EDIT
Access:
Song Play Mode [MENU] Edt [MENU]
ins
This insert edit mode will be selected if one of the
four sequencer tracks TR1 ... TR4 is selected (see
Edit Track Selection on page 61).
The second display page is only available when a
note event is to be inserted.
"note" NOTE
Settings:
Measure: 001 ... 299
Beat: 1 ... 16
Clock: 00 ... 23
Event: C-2 ... G8*, PC, PB, SUS
* The following are only available when inserting a
note event:
Gate Time: 01 ... 99
Velocity: 01 ... 128
Procedure: After selecting the insert (ins) edit mode, press
the [MENU] key and then the note, pb, sus, or
pc function key according to the type of event you
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to the location at which you want to insert a new sustain event. The
and
keys can be used to move
backward or forward a measure at a time. Then use the
[+] and [-] keys to select SUS ON or SUS OFF. After
selecting a value the [ENTER] key must be pressed to
actually insert the sustain event into the sequence.
"pc" PROGRAM CHANGE
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Settings:
Measure: 001 ... 299
Beat: 1 ... 16
Clock: 00 ... 23
Event: Chord: Chord root x 20 chord types
Bass offset: C, C#, D, Eb, E, F, F#, G, Ab, A, Bb, B
Pattern number: 00 ... 99
Procedure: After selecting the insert edit mode and selecting all backing tracks for editing, press the [MENU]
key and press the cho, bas, or pat function key
according to whether you want to insert chords, bass
offsets, or pattern numbers.
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SONG EDIT
Use the
and
keys to move to the top of
the measure at which you want to insert a new pattern
number. Use the numeric keys to select the desired
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Summary: The CBR insert edit mode allows pattern numbers, velocity values, and program change numbers to
be inserted at any point in the selected track when a
single backing track CI, CII, BS, or RT is selected
for editing.
Settings:
Measure: 001 ... 299
Beat: 1 ... 16
Clock: 00 ... 23
Event: Pattern Number: 00 ... 99
Velocity Value: -99 ... +0 ... +99
Program Change Number: 001 ... 121
Procedure: After selecting the insert edit mode and selecting one backing track for editing, press the [MENU]
key and press the pat, vel, or pc function key
according to whether you want to insert pattern numbers,
velocity values, or program change numbers.
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Use the
and
keys to move to the top of
the measure at which you want to insert a new pattern
number. Use the numeric keys to select the desired
pattern number and then press the [ENTER] key to
enter the selected pattern number.
"vel" VELOCITY
SONG EDIT
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SONG JOBS
1: Mix Track
2: Quantize Measure
3: Create Measure
4: Copy Measure
5: Insert Measure
6: Delete Measure
7: Erase Measure
8: Transpose
9: Combine Track
10: Clear Track
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1: MIX TRACK
Executing! will appear on the display during mix,
and Completed! will appear briefly when the mix
operation is finished.
Settings:
First source track: TR1 ... TR4
Second source track: TR1 ... TR4
Destination track: TR1 ... TR4
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SONG JOBS
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2: QUANTIZE MEASURE
Access:
Settings:
Track number: TR1 ... TR4
Start measure: 001 ... 299
End measure: 000 ... 299
Resolution: 1/4 note, 1/4 note triplet, 1/8 note,
1/8 note triplet, 1/16 note, 1/16 note triplet,
1/32 note, 1/32 note triplet
and
cursor keys to select the
track, start measure, end measure, or resolution parameter.
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SONG JOBS
Quantize/note correspondences
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3: CREATE MEASURE
Access:
Settings:
Start measure: 001 ... 299
Time signature: 1 ... 8/4, 1 ... 16/8, 1 ... 16/16
Number of measures: x01 ... x99
and
cursor keys to select the
various parameters. Use the [-] and [+] keys, or numeric
and [ENTER] keys to set the value of the selected
parameter.
After selecting the desired start measure, time signature, and number of measures, press the [ENTER]
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SONG JOBS
4: COPY MEASURE
Destination track: TR1 ... TR4
Destination measure: 001 ... 299
Number of copies: 01 ... 99
Access:
Settings:
Source track: TR1 ... TR4, BK
Source start measure: 001 ... 299
Source end measure: 001 ... 299
and
cursor keys to select the
various parameters. Use the [-] and [+] keys, or numeric
and [ENTER] keys to set the value of the selected
parameter.
After selecting the desired source track, source measure
range, destination track, destination measure range, and
number of copies, press the [ENTER] key. Sure? will
blink on the display (any previous data will be overwritten
and erased when the copy operation is performed). Press
[+/YES] to copy or [-/NO] or [EXIT] to cancel the
operation.
Executing! will appear on the display during copy,
and Completed! will appear when the copy operation
is finished.
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SONG JOBS
5: INSERT MEASURE
sert, and Completed! will appear when the insert
operation is finished.
Access:
Summary: Inserts a specified measure or range of measures from all tracks before any other specified measure.
Settings:
Source start measure: 001 ... 299
Source end measure: 001 ... 299
Destination measure: 001 ... 299
and
cursor keys to select the
various parameters. Use the [-] and [+] keys, or numeric
and [ENTER] keys to set the value of the selected
parameter.
After selecting the desired source measure range
and destination measure, press the [ENTER] key. Sure?
will blink on the display. Press [+/YES] to insert or [-/
NO] or [EXIT] to cancel the operation.
Executing! will appear on the display during in-
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6: DELETE MEASURE
Details: Its important to remember that a delete operation
Access:
Settings:
Start measure: 001 ... 299
End measure: 001 ... 299
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and
cursor keys to select the
various parameters. Use the [-] and [+] keys, or numeric and [ENTER] keys to set the value of the selected parameter.
After selecting the desired start and end measures,
press the [ENTER] key. Sure? will blink on the display.
Press [+/YES] to delete or [-/NO] or [EXIT] to cancel
the operation.
Executing! will appear on the display during delete, and Completed! will appear when the delete
operation is finished.
SONG JOBS
7: ERASE MEASURE
or [EXIT] to cancel the operation.
Executing! will appear on the display during erase,
and Completed! will appear when the erase operation
is finished.
Summary: Erases all note and event data from the speci-
Settings:
Track: TR1 ... TR4, BK (all backing tracks), CI (chord
1), CII (chord 2), BS (bass), RT (rhythm)
Start measure: 001 ... 299
End measure: 001 ... 299
and
cursor keys to select the
various parameters. Use the [-] and [+] keys, or numeric
and [ENTER] keys to set the value of the selected
parameter.
After selecting the desired track, start measure,
and end measure, press the [ENTER] key. Sure? will
blink on the display. Press [+/YES] to erase or [-/NO]
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8: TRANSPOSE
Procedure: Use the
Access:
Summary: Shifts the pitch of notes in the specified measures of the specified track up or down by a maximum
of one octave, in semitone increments.
Settings:
Track: TR1 ... TR4
Start measure: 001 ... 299
End measure: 001 ... 299
Shift value: -12 ... +00 ... +12
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and
cursor keys to select the
various parameters. Use the [-] and [+] keys, or numeric and [ENTER] keys to set the value of the selected parameter.
The octave keys
are used to enter the +/sign.
After selecting the desired track, measure range,
and shift value, press the [ENTER] key. Sure? will
blink on the display. Press [+/YES] to execute the note
shift operation or [-/NO] or [EXIT] to cancel.
Executing! will appear on the display during note
shift, and Completed! will appear when the note shift
operation is finished.
SONG JOBS
9: COMBINE TRACK
After selecting the desired source and destination
tracks, press the [ENTER] key. Sure? will appear on
the upper line of the display. Press the [+/YES] to copy
or [-/NO] or [EXIT] to cancel the operation.
Executing! will appear on the display during copy,
and Completed! will appear when the copy operation
is finished.
Settings:
Time data source track: TR1 ... TR4
Note data source track: TR1 ... TR4
Velocity data source track: TR1 ... TR4
Destination track: TR1 ... TR4
and
cursor keys to select the
source and destination tracks. Use the [-] and [+] keys
to select the track numbers.
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Access:
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VOICE MODE
VOICE ASSIGN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VOLUME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PITCH BEND RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OUTPUT ASSIGN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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VOICE ASSIGN
Access:
Settings:
Track: TR1 ... TR4, CI (chord 1), CII (chord 2), BS (bass),
RT (rhythm)
Voice Number: V01 ... V32
Voice Name: Max. 8-character voice name
Procedure: Use the CURSOR keys to locate the cursor
under the track or voice number parameter, then use the
[+] and [-] keys to set as required. The numeric and
[ENTER] keys can also be used to enter the voice
number.
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VOICE MODE
VOLUME
Access:
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Access:
Settings:
Pitch Bend Range: 0 ... 12
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VOICE MODE
OUTPUT ASSIGN
Access:
Settings:
Output: left, center, right
Procedure: Use the [-] and [+] keys to select the desired
output assign setting.
Details: Interesting stereo effects can be produced by placing the output from different voices at different locations
in the stereo sound field.
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UTILlTY MODE
SYNC SELECT
MIDI CONTROL
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91
92
93
94
STORE VOICE
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SYNC SELECT
Access:
Summary: Determines whether the QY10 sequencer timing is synchronized by its own internal clock or an
external MIDI clock.
Settings:
Sync Mode: int, ext
Procedure: Use the [-] and [+] keys to select the desired
sync setting.
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UTILITY MODE
MIDI CONTROL
Access:
Settings:
MIDI Control: on, off
Procedure: Use the [-] and [+] keys to select the desired
MIDI Control setting.
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Access:
Settings:
Device No: off, 1 ... 16, all
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UTILITY MODE
Access:
Song Play Mode [MENU] Utl Blk
QY or Nsq
Summary: Initiates MIDI bulk transmission of song data.
Settings:
Song Number: song1 ... song8, all (all available in
QY dump only)
Procedure: After selecting the QY or Nsq dump format,
use the [+] and [-] keys or numeric and [ENTER] to
select the song number to be dumped, or all to dump
all songs when the QY dump is selected. Press [ENTER] and Sure? will appear to the right of the display.
Press [+/YES] to dump or [-/NO] to cancel. Transmitting
will appear during transmission, and Completed! will
appear briefly when the transmission has finished.
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METRONOME
Access:
Song Play Mode [MENU] Utl Mtr
Summary: Determines when the sequencers metronome
click sounds.
Settings:
Metronome: always, play, record, off
Procedure: Use the [-] and [+] or numeric and [ENTER]
keys to select the desired metronome setting.
Details: The off setting means that the metronome never
sounds. This setting is useful for recording free-tempo
passages. The record setting causes the metronome
to sound only during recording, the play setting causes
the metronome to sound during playback and recording,
and the always setting causes the metronome to sound
all the time even when the sequencer is not running.
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UTILITY MODE
STORE VOICE
Access:
Song Play Mode [MENU] Utl Str
Summary: Stores the voice assignments (including volume, pitch bend range, and pan settings) for the current
song.
Settings:
None.
Procedure: The store function is executed as soon as the
Str item is selected from the menu display. After the
data is stored, the QY10 automatically returns to the
song or pattern mode.
Details: If you change voice assignments or other voice
settings for a song and then select a different song, the
new settings will be lost unless the Store Voice function is executed first.
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PATTERN MODE
PATTERN PLAYBACK
PATTERN RECORD STANDBY
STEP RECORD
OVERDUB RECORD
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101
102
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PATTERN PLAYBACK
Access:
Song Play Mode [PATT]
Summary: Allows playback of any of the QY10s 99 patterns.
Settings:
Measure: 1 ... 8
Pattern Number: 00 ... 99
Pattern Name: 8 characters
Chord: Chord root x 20 chord types
Tempo: T030 ... T250
Procedure: Use the CURSOR keys or function keys to
move the underline cursor to the desired parameter,
then use the [-] and [+] keys, or the numeric and [EN-
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Name
Tempo
Description
No.
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
FU4Buzz
FU4Jammy
FU4LAPop
FU4Slam
FU4NYPop
FU4KickA
FU2Power
FU4HiTec
FU8LAFun
FU4Brass
EU4Euro1
EU4Euro2
EU4Floor
EU4ELPop
EU4House
EU2Go 2
FS4Easy
FS4SBeat
FS4Carib
FS4NYFun
FS4Strut
FS4Funq
FS4 Hip
BA2 Dark
BA1Slow1
BA1Slow2
126
102
106
120
121
121
130
117
117
116
126
114
129
124
120
117
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96
98
100
94
102
93
84
72
68
Up-tempo dance.
Heavy pop funk.
Pop funk.
Heavy dance funk.
R&B funk.
Kick funk.
Rock funk.
Electro funk.
Brassy funk rock.
Brass rock funk.
Euro beat.
Euro beat.
Balearic beat.
Electronic pop.
Euro house music.
British house reggae.
Laid-back west coast.
Euro swing-beat.
Carribean electronic.
New York 90s funk.
90s funk.
West coast 90s funk.
Heavy funk.
Dark electronic ballad.
Country ballad.
Electric-piano ballad.
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51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
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Name
BA8 6/8
BA4Soul2
BA4Funk1
BA4Funk2
BA4NuAge
CR2Lyin
CR4Drops
SA2Sals1
SA4Sals2
SA4Sals3
SA4Bosa1
SA2Bosa2
ET4Bali
SW4Jazz1
SW4Jazz2
SW2BeBop
SW8Waltz
RE8Drop1
RE4Jamca
RP4Brass
RP4Cloth
RP4Rinse
RP2Royal
HR2Heavy
HR2Metal
HR4Prock
Tempo
Description
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90
80
91
80
140
130
117
l20
110
138
134
104
160
130
148
132
144
145
120
132
120
117
120
147
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6/8 ballad.
Swing beat ballad.
Funk ballad.
Funk ballad.
New-age ballad.
Light rock shuffle.
Light country rock shuffle.
Salsa.
Salsa.
Salsa.
Bossa-nova.
Bossa-nova.
Ethnic 3/4.
Jazz swing.
Jazz swing.
Be-bop.
Jazz waltz.
l-drop reggae shuffle.
l-drop reggae shuffle.
Brassy rock pop.
Bright rock pop.
Funky rock pop.
Heavy rock pop.
Hard rock.
Hard rock.
Progressive 6/8 rock.
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No.
Name
Tempo
Description
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78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
RR4Fire
RR4Zero
RR2One
RR2Two
RR4Three
RR4Four
RS2Bgy1
RS2Bgy2
RS2Steal
RS2Heavy
BL4 Jam1
BL2 Jam2
RB4Brass
RB4FGood
RB4Groov
RB4MCity
GO8Spell
CW4Grass
BK1One
BK1Two
BK1Three
BK1Four
BK2Five
BK2Drums
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200
154
180
132
150
144
120
128
147
120
68
125
120
120
108
120
134
111
120
103
100
120
100
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PATTERN MODE
Access:
Song Play Mode [PATT]
Summary: Allows the step or overdub record mode to be
used to record a new pattern or add new material to an
existing pattern.
The display parameters allow selection of the measure
from which to begin recording, the tempo at which to
record, the time signature of a new track to be recorded,
the track to be recorded, and the total number of measures to be recorded.
Settings:
Current Measure: 1 ... 8
Tempo: T030 ... T250, *** (external clock).
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STEP RECORD
Procedure: The pattern step recording procedure is the
same as the song step record procedure described on
page 46. A maximum of 8 measures can be recorded.
Access:
Pattern Record Standby [MENU] stp
Settings:
Measure: 001 ... 299
Beat: 1 ... 16
Clock: 00 ... 23
Step Time: S01 ... S96 (standard note displays replace
numbers where applicable see Step Time Values
chart, below)
Event: --- (no event), C-2 ... G8, Instrument names
when recording the RT track.
Gate Time: G01 ... G99
Velocity: kb (keyboard), V01 ... V127
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PATTERN MODE
OVERDUB RECORD
Access:
Pattern Record Standby [MENU] ovr
Settings:
Measure: 001 ... 008 (max. is last measure in sequence).
Tempo: T030 ... T250 (beats per minute), ext (external
clock).
Time Signature: 1/4 ... 8/4, 1/8 ... 16/8, 1/16 ... 16/16.
Record Track: CI, (chord 1), CII (chord 2), BS (bass),
RT (rhythm)
Procedure: The pattern overdub record procedure is the
same as the song overdub record procedure described
on page 56.
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PATTERN EDIT
CHANGE EDIT
INSERT EDIT
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CHANGE EDIT
Access:
Pattern Play Mode [MENU] Edt [MENU]
chg
Procedure: The pattern change edit procedure is essentially the same as the song change edit procedure described on page 60.
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PATTERN EDIT
INSERT EDIT
Access:
Pattern Play Mode [MENU] Edt [MENU]
ins.
Procedure: The pattern insert edit procedure is essentially
the same as the song insert edit procedure described on
page 62. The only difference is that program change
data can not be entered in the pattern insert edit mode.
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PATTERN JOBS
1: Quantize Parts
2: Copy Parts
3: Transpose
4: Get Parts
5: Put Parts
6: Pattern Name
7: Clear Parts
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112
113
114
115
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1: QUANTIZE PARTS
to quantize or [-/NO] or [EXIT] to cancel the operation.
"Executing!" will appear on the display during
quantization, and "Completed!" will appear when
quantization is finished.
Access:.
Pattern Play Mode [MENU] Job [1]
[ENTER]
Summary: Aligns notes on the specified track to the nearest specified beat.
Settings:
Pattern number: 00 ... 23
Track: CI, CII, BS, RT
Resolution: 1/4 note, 1/4 note triplet, 1/8 note,
1/8 note triplet, 1/16 note, 1/16 note triplet,
1/32 note, 1/32 note triplet
Procedure: Use the
and
cursor keys to select the
pattern number, track, or resolution parameter. Use the
[-] and [+] keys, or numeric and [ENTER] keys to set
as required.
After selecting the desired values, press the [ENTER]
key. Sure? will blink on the display. Press [+/YES]
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PATTERN JOBS
2: COPY PARTS
copy operation is performed). Press [+/YES] to copy or
[-/NO] or [EXIT] to cancel the operation.
Executing! will appear on the display during copy,
and Completed! will appear when the copy operation
is finished.
Access:
Pattern Play Mode [MENU] Job [2]
[ENTER]
Summary: Copies a specified part from one pattern to
another pattern.
Settings:
Source Pattern: 00 ... 99
Source Part: CI, CII, BS, RT, all
Destination Pattern: 00 ... 23
Details: The Copy Part job is a great way to use parts from
already-recorded patterns (even from the preset patterns)
to create new patterns. You can copy single parts or all
parts and then edit them as necessary.
A copy operation overwrites the data in the specified
part(s) of the destination pattern with the data from the
source pattern. Previous data in the overwritten part(s)
is therefore lost.
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3: TRANSPOSE
Access:
Pattern Play Mode [MENU] Job [3]
[ENTER]
Summary: Shifts the pitch of the specified part of the
specified pattern up or down by a maximum of one
octave, in semitone increments.
Settings:
Pattern Number: 00 ... 23
Part: CI, CII, BS
Transpose value: -12 ... +00 ... +12
Procedure: Use the
and
cursor keys to select the
various parameters. Use the [-] and [+] keys, or numeric
and [ENTER] keys to set the value of the selected
parameter. The
and
keys can be used to change
the sign of the transpose value
for "+" and
for
"-".
After selecting the desired pattern number, part,
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PATTERN JOBS
4: GET PARTS
Access:
Pattern Play Mode [MENU] Job [4]
[ENTER]
Summary: Gets the specified range of data from a sequencer
track and places it in the the specified track of a pattern.
Settings:
Source Track: TR1 ... TR4
Source start measure: 001 ... 299
Source end measure: 001 ... 299
Destination Pattern Number: 00 23
Destination Track: CI, CII, BS, RT
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5: PUT PARTS
Procedure: Use the
and
cursor keys to select the
various parameters. Use the [-] and [+] keys, or numeric and [ENTER] keys to set the value of the selected
parameter.
After selecting the desired source pattern and track,
the chord with which the pattern data is to be moved,
and the destination track and measure, press the [ENTER] key. Sure? will blink on the display. Press [+/
YES] to execute or [-/NO] or [EXIT] to cancel the
operation.
Executing! will appear on the display during the
Put Part operation, and "Completed! will appear when
the operation is finished.
Access:
Pattern Play Mode [MENU] Job [5]
[ENTER]
Summary: Puts the data from the specified track of a
pattern to the specified measure of a sequencer track.
Settings:
Pattern Number: 00 ... 99
Track: CI, CII, BS, RT
Chord: Chord root x 20 chord types
Destination Track: TR1 ... TR4
Destination Measure: 001 ... 299
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PATTERN JOBS
6: PATTERN NAME
Access:
Pattern Play Mode [MENU] Job [6]
[ENTER]
Summary: Allows a name of up to 8 characters in length to
be assigned to original patterns.
Settings:
Pattern Number: 00 ... 23
Pattern Name: 8 characters
Procedure: Use the CURSOR keys to move the cursor to
the desired character position, then use the [-] and [+]
keys to select the character for that position. A space
can be entered by pressing the [ENTER] key. Repeat
until the entire name has been entered. Pattern Names
can have a maximum of 8 characters.
Details: The characters available for creating pattern names
are as follows:
115
7: CLEAR PARTS
Details: If the specified track contains no data, the "No
Data" error message will appear and the clear operation
will be aborted.
Access:
Pattern Play Mode [MENU] Job [7]
[ENTER]
Summary: Deletes all data from the specified backing track.
Settings:
Pattern Number: 00 ... 23
Track: CI, CII, BS, RT, all
Procedure: Use the CURSOR keys to select the pattern
number or track parameter, then the [-] and [+] keys to
set as required. Select all to clear all four backing
tracks.
After selecting the desired track, press the [ENTER] key. Sure? will blink on the display. Press [+/
YES] to execute the clear track operation or [-/NO] or
[EXIT] to cancel.
Executing! will appear on the display during clear,
and Completed! will appear when the clear track
operation is finished.
116
PATTERN JOBS
117
ERROR MESSAGES
SPECIFICATlONS
INDEX
ERROR MESSAGES
Things do go wrong from time to time, and people do make mistakes. When
an error occurs, the QY10 will usually display a message that describes the type
of error so you can take steps to rectify the problem. The following are quick
summaries of the QY10 error displays.
MIDI receive buffer overflow. Too much MIDI data being received too
quickly.
Unrecognizable MIDI data.
System exclusive data received that can not be used by the QY10.
You have attempted to transmit or receive bulk data while the MIDI device
number is set to off.
120
The batteries are running low and must be replaced. You can also use an
optional Yamaha PA-1B or PA-3 AC Adapter in place of batteries.
Recording or editing has caused the sequencer memory to become full.
Further recording or editing may be possible if unwanted tracks or song data are
erased.
You have attempted to perform a song or pattern job, or MIDI bulk transmission, on a song or track that contains no data.
A MIDI bulk transmission was received while the QY10 was in a mode
other than song or pattern play. In such a case the received data is ignored.
MIDI bulk data reception to a song that already contains data was attempted. Bulk data can only be received to an empty song (either clear the
existing song data or chose an empty song).
Erroneous song data was detected at power-on, and the song has been
cleared. This could indicate a battery problem. Have the internal backup battery
checked by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
121
You have entered an illegal parameter value for one of the QY10 song or
pattern jobs.
The device number of received MIDI data does not match the currently set
device number of the QY10.
You have attempted to execute a job, or access one of the following modes
while the sequencer is running.
pattern or song edit modes.
Bulk out modes.
MIDI sync, control, or device number screens.
122
123
SPECIFICATIONS
Sequencer
8
Songs
4 sequencer ; 4 backing
Tracks
Maximum Polyphony
32
Real-time and Step
Record Modes
Maximum Recordable Notes
Approx. 6,000
1/96
Note Resolution
76 preset plus 24 user memory
Backing Patterns
locations
3
Demo Songs
Switches
Volume Control
Display
Tone Generator
30 pitched voices plus 26 drum
& percussion instruments
Maximum Polyphony 28
Max, Simultaneous Voices
8
Dynamic Voice Allocation
Note Assignment
Connectors
Line Output
Headphones
MIDI IN/MIDI OUT
Stereo mini-jack x 1
Stereo mini-jack x 1
5-pin DIN connector
Voices
124
46
1
1 line x 16 char. LCD
Song Edit
Song Jobs
Voice Mode
Utility Mode
Mix track
Quantize measure
Create measure
Copy measure
Insert measure
Delete measure
Erase measure
Transpose
Combine track
Clear track
Voice assign
Volume
Pitch bend range
Output assign
Sync select
MIDI control
MIDI Device number
MIDI bulk dump
Metronome
Store voice
Pattern Mode
Pattern Record
Pattern Edit
Change
Insert
Pattern Jobs
Quantize parts
Copy parts
Transpose
Get parts
Put parts
Pattern name
Clear parts
Voice Mode
Utility Mode
General
Power Supply
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
Weight
125
INDEX
Symbols
- and + keys
15
A
Accompaninient, example
Auto chord record
26
57
B
Backing
Change edit
Chord changes
backing insert edit
backing step record
Chord keys
Chords
Cleaning
Clear
parts
track
64
50
34
Combine tracks
Copy
65
52
Create measure
CURSOR keys
installing
failure display
10
10
insert edit
step record
66
54
insert edit
step record
tracks, important facts
measure
parts
Bass offset
backing insert edit
backing step record
Batteries
C
CBR
126
60
64
51
16
47, 51, 57
8
116
82, 33
81
75
111
74
15
13
47
78
18
47
25
E
Edit track selection
ENTER key
Erase measure
Error messages
Event
EXIT key
External tone generations
61
16
79
121
46
15
36
F
Function
keys
map
15
41
G
Gate time
Get part
46, 47
112
I
Insert
edit
measure
62
77
32
13
15
M
Main features
Measure search
Memory backup
Memory, free
MENU key
Metronome
Micro-keyboard
MIDI
bulk dump
cables
control
device number
IN connector
OUT connector
transmit channels
programming via
Mix track
3
48
9
36
15
94
16
93
8
91
92
13, 46
13, 36
36
49
70
127
N
Note
entry
insert edit
Numeric keys
47
62
16
O
Output assignment
Overdub record
87
56
P
PATT key
Pattern
change edit
insert edit
mode
name
number
numbers, backing insert edit
numbers, backing step record
numbers, CBR insert edit
numbers, CBR step record
overdub record
playback
record standby
128
15
106
107
99, 23
115
99, 23
65
53
66
55
103
98
101
step record
creating an original
preset
PHONES jack
Pitch bend
insert edit
range
Power
supply
switch
Program change
insert edit
CBR insert edit
Put parts
20
102
34
21, 99 100
13, 18
63
86
10
11, 8, 13
13
63
67
114
Q
Quantization
Quantize parts
Quantize/note correpondences
72
110
73
R
Record track
Reference section, about the
Replace record
Rests
45
7
56
47
S
Sequencer keys
SHIFT key
SONG key
Song
number
play
record standby
Specifications
Step
record
search
time
Store voice
Sustain insert edit
Sync select
15, 42
16
15
42, 18
42
45
125
46
48
47
95
63
90
T
Tempo
play
record
Ties
Track
mode display
muting
numbers
TRACK/TRANS key
Transpose
pattern
Triplets
Tutorials section, about the
43
31, 43
26
17, 31, 43
44, 80
112
47
7
V
Velocity
CBR insert edit
CBR step record
Voice
assignment
list
Volume
VOLUME control
46, 47
66
55
84
23
85
13
42
45
47
129
For information, please contact our nearest subsidiary or the authorized distributor listed below.
Generally:
Record the backing
track (BK) chords first
(cho), then record the
required pattern
numbers (pat).
BASIC
RECORD
FLOW
No.
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
Name
FU4Buzz
FU4Jammy
FU4LAPop
FU4Slam
FU4NYPop
FU4KickA
FU2Power
FU4HiTec
FU8LAFun
FU4Brass
EU4Euro1
EU4Euro2
EU4Floor
EU4ELPop
EU4House
EU2Go 2
FS4Easy
FS4SBeat
FS4Carib
FS4NYFun
FS4Strut
FS4Funq
FS4 Hip
BA2 Dark
BA1Slow1
BA1Slow2
BA8 6/8
BA4Soul2
BA4Funk1
BA4Funk2
BA4NuAge
Tempo
126
102
106
120
121
121
130
117
117
116
126
114
129
124
120
117
92
96
98
100
94
102
93
84
72
68
70
90
80
91
80
Description
Up-tempo dance.
Heavy pop funk.
Pop funk.
Heavy dance funk.
R&B funk.
Kick funk.
Rock funk.
Electro funk.
Brassy funk rock.
Brass rock funk.
Euro beat.
Euro beat.
Balearic beat.
Electronic pop.
Euro house music.
British house reggae.
Laid-back west coast.
Euro swing-beat.
Carribean electronic.
New York 90s funk.
90s funk.
West coast 90s funk.
Heavy funk.
Dark electronic ballad.
Country ballad.
Electric-piano ballad.
6/8 ballad.
Swing beat ballad.
Funk ballad.
Funk ballad.
New-age ballad.
No.
Name
55
CR2Lyin
56
CR4Drops
57
SA2Sals1
58
SA4Sals2
59
SA4Sals3
60
SA4Bosa1
61
SA2Bosa2
62
ET4Bali
63
SW4Jazz1
64
SW4Jazz2
65
SW2BeBop
66
SW8Waltz
RE8Drop1
67
68
RE4Jamca
69
RP4Brass
70
RP4Cloth
71
RP4Rinse
72
RP2Royal
HR2Heavy
73
HR2Metal
74
HR4Prock
75
RR4Fire
76
RR4Zero
77
RR2One
78
RR2Two
79
RR4Three
80
81
RR4Four
82
RS2Bgy1
83
RS2Bgy2
84
RS2Steal
RS2Heavy
85
Continued on other
Tempo
140
130
117
120
110
138
134
104
160
130
148
132
144
145
120
132
120
117
120
147
111
158
200
154
180
132
150
144
120
128
147
side.
Description
Light rock shuffle.
Light country rock shuffle.
Salsa.
Salsa.
Salsa.
Bossa-nova.
Bossa-nova.
Ethnic 3/4.
Jazz swing.
Jazz swing.
Be-bop.
Jazz waltz.
1-drop reggae shuffle.
1-drop reggae shuffle.
Brassy rock pop.
Bright rock pop.
Funky rock pop.
Heavy rock pop.
Hard rock.
Hard rock.
Progressive 6/8 rock.
Rock & roll.
Rock & roll.
Rock & roll.
Rock & roll.
Rock & roll.
Rock & roll.
Boogie.
Rock boogie.
Rock shuffle.
Heavy metal boogie.
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
Name
BL4 Jam1
BL2 Jam2
RB4Brass
RB4FGood
RB4Groov
RB4MCity
GO8Spell
CW4Grass
BK1One
BK1Two
BK1Three
BK1Four
BK2Five
BK2Drums
Tempo
Description
120
68
125
120
120
108
120
134
111
120
103
100
120
100
8-beat blues.
12-beat blues.
Rhythm & blues.
Rhythm & blues.
Rhythm & blues.
Detroit style rhythm & blues.
3/4 gospel.
Blue grass.
Break rhythm & blues.
Break rhythm & blues.
Break shuffle.
Break pop shuffle.
Break heavy.
Break drum break.
No.
V01
V02
V03
V04
V05
V06
V07
V08
V09
V10
V11
V12
V13
V14
V15
V16
V17
V18
V19
V20
V21
V22
V23
V24
V25
V26
V27
V28
V29
V30
V31
Name
RckPiano
E.Piano
Tine Pno
Clavinet
RckOrgan
Organ
HiStrEns
LoStrEns
BrassEns
ElecGuit
DistGuit
MuteGuit
ElecFolk
JazzBass
PickBass
SlapBass
Syn Bass
Moogy
Marimba
Vibes
Xylophone
SynBraPd
SynStrPd
SynComp
BowedBel
PercComp
Trumpet
Breathy
SynLead1
SynLead2
Drum Set
Description
Solid-sounding rock piano.
Electric piano.
Electric piano with tine sound.
Funky clavi.
Rock organ.
A more orthodox organ sound.
High string ensemble.
Low string ensemble.
Brass ensemble.
Electric guitar.
Electric guitar with distortion.
Muted electric guitar.
Electric steel-string folk guitar.
Electric jazz bass guitar.
Hard picked bass guitar.
Punchy slap bass guitar.
Synthesizer bass.
Analog synthesizer type sound.
A rich marimba simulation.
Vibraphone.
Xylophone with a short decay.
Synth brass pad.
Synth string pad with slow attack.
A powerful sustained synthesizer sound.
Bowed bell.
A percussive synhsizer effect.
A realistic trumpet simulation.
Breathy flute-like wind instrument.
Synthesizer lead 1.
Synthesizer lead 2.
26-voice drum and percussion kit.
YAMAHA
MUSIC SEQUENCER
MIDI SPECIFICATIONS
TONE GENERATOR SECTION
(1) TRANSMIT FLOW
SW1
The MIDI Transmit Channel is fixed at the selected track, and transmits on channels 1-8.
1OOOnnnn
0kkkkkkk
0vvvvvvv
(8nH)
Received only.
*In RECORD mode, reception is always Omni On.
ADD1
1001nnnn
0kkkkkkk
0vvvvvvv
00000000
(9nH)
(BnH)
SUSTAIN SWITCH
v = 0 ~ 63 : OFF . 64 ~ 127 : ON
1110nnnn
0vvvvvvv
0vvvvvvv
(EnH)
7-bit resolution
In RECORD mode, reception is always Omni On.
During reception, only the MSB data is used.
MSB
00000000B (00H)
01000000B (40H)
01111111B (7FH)
minimum value
center value
maximum value
ADD2
11111110
(FEH)
(4) ORGANIZATIONAL DIAGRAM OF THE KEYBOARD SWITCH SECTION, THE SEQUENCER SECTION, AND THE TONE GENERATOR
SECTION
Note) *When not in RECORD mode, note-on messages from the keyboard, note-on messages
from the sequencer, and note-on messages from MIDI are distinguished. When not
in RECORD mode, sustain messages from the sequencer, and sustain messages from
MIDI are distinguished. Pitch bend messages from the sequencer and MIDI are not
distinguished.
ADD3
SEQUENCER SECTION
(1) TRANSMIT FLOW
SW1
SW2
SW3
ADD4
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
ADD5
Velocity Filter
Velocity step recording and editing input can be turned on/off.
Clock Condition Select
You can select whether to use the internal clock or clock messages from
MIDI as the timing source.
MIDI Control
Reception can be turned on/off
System Exclusive Message Receive Channel
System Exclusive message reception can be turned on/off, and the device
number can be specified.
1000nnnn
0kkkkkkkk
0vvvvvvv
(8nH)
1001nnnn
0kkkkkkk
0vvvvvvv
00000000
Reception of velocity during step recording and editing input can be turned on/off.
* In RECORD mode, reception is always Omni On.
(CnH)
11111000
(F8H)
You can select whether to use the internal clock or clock messages from MIDI as the timing
source. Transmission can be turned on/off. and reception can be turned on/off.
ADD6
(3-4-2) START
STATUS
11111010
(FAH)
111111011
(FBH)
11111100
(FCH)
ADD7
STATUS
IDENTIFICATION
SUB STATUS
FORMAT NUMBER
BYTE COUNT (MSB)
BYTE COUNT (LSB)
CLASSIFICATION
NAME
DATA
11110000
01000011
0000nnnn
01111110
0bbbbbbb
0bbbbbbb
01001100
01001101
00100000
00100000
00110000
00110000
00110001
00111000
0mmmmmmm
0mmmmmmm
0ddddddd
CHECK SUM
0ddddddd
0eeeeeee
EOX
11110111
DATA FORMAT
NAME
(FOH)
(43H)
(0nH)
(7EH)
(4CH)
(4DH)
(2OH)
(20H)
(30H)
(30H)
(31H)
(38H)
n = DEVICE NUMBER
ASCIIL
ASCIIM
ASCII_
ASCII_
ASCII0
ASCII0
ASCII1
ASCII8
ASCII
ASCII
data bytes
b
m
04H 0AH SS
Refer to
table 2
Type
ALL DATA
ADD8
DATA
11110000
01000011
0000nnnn
00001010
0bbbbbbb
0bbbbbbb
01001100
01001101
00100000
00100000
00110000
00110000
00110001
00111000
0mmmmmmm
0mmmmmmm
Oddddddd
CHECK SUM
0ddddddd
0eeeeeee
EOX
11110111
DATA FORMAT
NAME
(F0H)
(43H)
(OnH)
(OAH)
(4CH)
(4DH)
(20H)
(20H)
(30H)
(30H)
(31H)
(38H)
ASCIIL
ASCIIM
ASCII_
ASCII_
ASCII0
ASCII0
ASCII1
ASCII8
ASCII
ASCII
data bytes
Type
HQSEQ DATA
ADD9
n = DEVICE NUMBER
b
04H 0AH
m
HQ
Refer to
DATA
11110000
01000011
0000nnnn
00001010
00000100
00001010
01001100
01001101
00100000
00100000
01001110
01010011
01000101
01010001
00100000
00100000
0ddddddd
CHECK SUM
0ddddddd
0eeeeeee
EOX
11110111
DATA FORMAT
NAME
(F0H)
(43H)
(0nH)
(0AH)
(04H)
(OAH)
(4CH)
(4DH)
(20H)
(20H)
(4EH)
(53H)
(45H)
(51H)
(20H)
(20H)
n = DEVICE NUMBER
ASCIIL
ASCIIM
ASCII_
ASCII_
ASCIIN
ASCIIS
ASCIIE
ASCIIQ
ASCII_
ASCII_
data bytes
Type
NSEQ
DATA
NSEQ__
table 3
ADD10
The three types of bulk data indicated in (i) and (ii) can be transmitted and received, and the
bulk data data indicated in (iii) can be received. The device number can be specified in
UTILITY mode.
Reception is possible only while in song play or pattern play modes when the sequencer isnt
running.
When SONG DATA or QYSEQ DATA is received, the received data will be loaded into the
song only if the currently selected song is empty. When ALL DATA is received, all data will
be erased, and the received data will be loaded.
Transmission is done when the UTILITY operation Bulk Transmit is executed.
When you select song out, specify the song number, and execute Bulk Dump, the following
data will be transmitted consecutively.
1. SONG DATA
2. QYSEQ DATA
If the specified song is empty, transmission will not occur:
The format of the ALL DATA that is transmitted when you select all out and execute Bulk
Dump is as follows.
1. SONG 1:SONG DATA
8. SONG 8 SONG DATA
9. SETUP DATA (Table 1)
10. SONG 1:QYSEQ DATA
17. SONG 8 QYSEQ DATA
Even if a song is empty, the song data will be transmitted.
QYSEQ Track data begins with F0H mnH.
(m = song number, n = track number)
If all songs & patterns are empty no data will be transmitted.
If bulk dumps are transmitted successively, an interval of longer than 100 msec will be
inserted between each bulk dump transmission.
If the length of the data portion of ALL DATA or NSEQ DATA exceeds 512 bytes, it will be
divided into 512 byte blocks and a byte count and header will be added to the beginning of
each block, a check sum will be added to the end, and an interval of longer than 100 msec will
be inserted between each block.
When bulk dumps are received successively, an interval of longer than 100 msec must be
inserted between each bulk dump.
(3-5-2) DUMP REQUEST
Not received.
ADD11
No.
function
value
note
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Click Condition
Clock Condition
reserved
Song Rec Type
Pattern Rec Type
MIDI Control
Transpose
Song Rec channel
Pattern Rec channel
Current Track
Pattern Number
Pattern Sequence
reserved
0-3
0-1
0-3
0:step, 1:overdub, 2:replace, 3:auto
0-1
0:step, 1:overdub
0:off, 1:on
0-1
0-24
0-8
0-3
0-7
0-99
size & value is not fixed
00
ADD12
No.
function
song tempo
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
value
0-31
0-31
0-31
0-31
0-31
0-31
0-31
30-31
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
track 1 pb range
track 2 pb range
track 3 pb range
track 4 pb range
chord 1 track pb range
chord 2 track pb range
bass track pb range
0-12
0-12
0-12
0-12
0-12
0-12
0-12
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
track 1 volume
track 2 volume
track 3 volume
track 4 volume
chord 1 track volume
chord 2 track volume
bass track volume
rhythm track volume
0-99
0-99
0-99
0-99
0-99
0-99
0-99
0-99
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
track 1 pan
track 2 pan
track 3 pan
track 4 pan
track 5 pan
track 6 pan
track 7 pan
track 8 pan
0-2
0-2
0-2
0-2
0-2
0-2
0-2
0-2
ADD13
1-122
note
description
F0
00
--F2
top of track #1
---F0
07
---F2
time/event/control data
end of record
track #2 ~ #7 data
top of track #8
time/event/control data
end of record
0ttttttt
0ttttttt 0ttttttt
short note
long note
short note
long note
10dddddd
11dddddd
10dddddd
110ddddd
measure mark
no operation
0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv
0ddddddd 0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv
1kkkkkkk
0ddddddd 1kkkkkkk
ddd = duration
kkk = MIDI note number
vvv = MIDI velocity
(96th note/bit)
11110101
11111000
(bar line)
(does nothing)
(For the following. the format is the same as MIDI except for the MS byte.)
poly a. touch
control change
program change
channel a. touch
pitch bend
11111010
11111011
11111100
11111101
11111110
0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv
0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv
0ppppppp
0vvvvvvv
0vvvvvvv 0vvvvvvv
ADD14
Transmitted
Function
Basic
Channel
Default
Changed
1 - 8
1 - 8
*2
1 - 8
x
Mode
Default
Messages
Altered
3
x
**************
1 - 3
x
x
Note
Number : True voice
0 - 127
**************
0 - 127
0 - 127
Velocity Note ON
Note OFF
o
x
o v=1-127
x
After
Touch
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
o
x
Key's
Ch's
Pitch Bender
0-63
64
85-120
Control
Change
9nH, v=1-127
9nH, v=0
0-12 semi
*1
memorized
memorized
7 bit resolution
Sustain
Prog
Change : True #
x
************
o 0 - 31
System Exclusive
x
x
x
x
x
x
System
: Clock
Real Time : Commands
o
o
:
:
Mes- :
sages :
x
x
o
x
Aux
Local ON/OFF
All Notes OFF
Active Sense
Reset
Notes: *1
*2
*3
*4
*5
*4
*4
*3
o
o
*5
*4
x
x
o
x
o : Yes
x : No
Transmitted
Remarks
Function
Basic
Channel
Default
Changed
1 - 8
x
1 - 16
x
Mode
Default
Messages
Altered
x
x
**************
x
x
x
0 - 127
0 - 127
Note
Number : True voice
**************
Velocity Note ON
Note OFF
o 9nH, v=1-127
x 9nH, v=0
o
x
x
x
x
x
x
o
x
x
o
x
After
Touch
Key's
Ch's
Pitch Bender
0-63
64
65-120
Control
Change
v=1-127
memorized
*1
0-12 semi
7 bit resolution
Sustain
Prog
Change : True #
o 0 - 127
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System Exclusive
x
x
x
: Clock
System
Real Time : Commands
o
o
:
:
Mes- :
sages :
x
x
o
x
Aux
Local ON/OFF
All Notes OFF
Active Sense
Reset
*2
o 0 - 127
o
*2
x
x
x
*3
*3
o
o
*4
*3
x
x
x
x
o : Yes
x : No
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