Yamaha Audio RS7000 Ver.1.2 User Manual

New Functions in RS7000 Version 1.2
Several new features have been added in this RS7000 firmware update. This document lists the appropriate
changes and additions to the owner’s manual supplied with the RS7000.
Switching to the Edit
and Grid Step Record
It is now possible to switch directly to the Edit (Phrase Edit, Song Edit), Step Record (Phrase Record, Song Record), and Grid Step
Record (Phrase Record, Song Record) modes during playback: simply press the [EDIT] button to enter the Edit mode, or the [REC]
button to enter the Step record or Grid Step Record mode. Press [PLAY] to return to the normal playback mode.
(Owner’s Manual pages 83 & 189)
s Manual pages 154 & 225)
, Step Record
modes during playback.
s Manual pages 80 & 187)
Keyboard Pad LED Note Display
When the keyboard pads are being used as a music keyboard (Owner's Manual page 18 - [KEYBOARD] Button), the LEDs of the
keyboard pads corresponding to the notes listed below will light.
• The note at the cursor location on the STEP RECORD display.
• The note at the cursor location on the EDIT display.
• The note currently playing in the currently selected track.
Switching Sections via the Keyboard Pads
In addition to sections A ~ J, it is now possible to select sections K ~ P via the keyboard pads. To select sections K ~ P use the black
keyboard pads (A ~ F) while holding the [SHIFT] button.
Real-time Record
It is now possible to temporarily disengage the record mode while playback continues so you can try out ideas on the keyboard pads
without actually recording.
To temporarily disengage the record mode simply press the [REC] button after starting REPLACE, OVERDUB, or PUNCH real-
time recording as described in the owner’s manual – the [REC] LED will flash and playback will continue uninterrupted but no data
will be recorded. To return to the record mode press the [REC] button again – the [REC] LED will light continuously. This can be
repeated to disengage/resume recording as many times as necessary to until the [STOP] button is pressed. The [REC] LED indicates
the current record status – continuously lit = recording, flashing = record disengaged.
(Owner’s Manual pages 80, 162, & 187)
(Owner’s Manual page 72)
,
Grid Step Record
Changes and additions to the Grid Step Record mode are listed below.
Track selection
Press the appropriate white keyboard pad while holding the [TRACK SELECT] button.
Move to a different measure during playback.
Use the and buttons.
Play other selected tracks while recording.
All other tracks will play back simultaneously. Use the [MUTE] button and the white keyboard pads to selectively mute/un-mute tracks as required. Press [SHIFT] and [MUTE] simultaneously to monitor only the record track.
Note Scan
This function provides a convenient way to locate a specific instrument in a recorded rhythm track. Press [F1] to move to the nearest recorded note that is higher than the current note.
(Owner’s Manual pages 83 & 189)
RS7000 1
P
Y
4
7
1
2
Set grid resolution.
It is now possible to specify the grid resolution.
RESOLUTION .......................................................... [DIAL 4]
[Settings] Range: 15 (128
th
80 (16
-note triplets), 120 (16
th
-notes), 20 (64
th
-note triplets), 30 (64
th
notes), 160 (8
th
th
notes), 40 (32
-note triplets).
nd
-note triplets), 60 (32
nd
notes),
When the number of grid units per measure is greater than 16 the keyboard pad edit location with the measure is set via the [OCT DOWN]
and [OCT UP] buttons. The keyboard pad LEDS indicate the current edit location while the [OCT DOWN] or [OCT UP] button is held.
When a triplet resolution is selected only keyboard pads 1 ~ 12 are used.
KEY­BOARD
ARPEGGIO ON
OCT
DOWN
OCT
UP
STORE
MUTE
SCENE
MEMOR
123
NK
ECTION
ANSPOSE
CAPS
TRACK
MUTE
SOLO
K ! L # M $ N % O & P ' Q ( R ) S -
ABC DE
ALL TR- TR+1~8 9~16
123456789
TRANSPOSE(-) TRANS
In this example the fourth of a possible eight locations is selected for editing.
Measure Hold
The Measure Hold can now be selected from the Grid Step record standby mode (Owner’s Manual page 78).
MEASURE HOLD .................................................... [DIAL 3]
Changes to the Voice Edit Filter Page
12 new Voice Edit filter types are provided in addition to a new “Distance” parameter.
2 RS7000
Can be set when the Grid Step record type is selected.
[Settings] Range: ON, OFF
1-measure monitoring is selected when ON, full-pattern monitoring when OFF.
(Owner’s Manual page 102)
CUTOFF FREQUENCY (CUTOFF) (Refer to Owner’s Manual page 103)
DISTANCE (DST) ..................................................... [F1] [DIAL 1]
Relative
[Settings] Range: –32 ~ +31
Specifies the distance between the two frequencies for the dual-type filters (Dual LPF, Dual HPF, Dual BPF, Dual BEF) and LPF+BPF com-
bined filter. When set to “0” the two cutoff frequencies are equal.
3
4
RESONANCE (Refer to Owner’s Manual page 103)
FILTER TYPE ........................................................... [DIAL 3]
Absolute
[Settings] Range: BYPASS, LPF24D, LPF18, LPF12, HPF24D, BPF12D, BEF12, LPF24A, LPF18s, LPF6, HPF12, BPFw,
BPF6, BEF6, Dual LPF, Dual HPF, Dual BPF, Dual BEF, LPF+BPF
NOTE
Please note that data created using the new filter types added in this firmware update will not work properly on previous
versions.
Filter Name Old Name Characteristics
BYBASS BYPASS Direct throughput with no filter effect.
LPF24D (24dB/oct Digital Low Pass Filter) LPF24 A dynamic 24dB/oct low-pass filter with the characteristic digital
sound. Compared to the LPF24A type this filter can produce a
more pronounced resonance effect.
LPF18 (18dB/oct Low Pass Filter) LPF18 3-pole 18dB/oct low-pass filter.
LPF12 (12dB/oct Low Pass Filter) LPF12 12dB/oct low-pass filter. This filter is designed to be used in con-
junction with a high-pass filter.
HPF24D (24dB/oct Digital High Pass Filter) HPF24 A dynamic 24dB/oct high-pass filter with the characteristic digital
sound. This filter can produce a pronounced resonance effect.
BPF12D (12dB/oct Digital Band Pass Filter) BPF 12dB/oct band-pass filter.
BEF12 (12dB/oct Band Elimination Filter) BEF 12dB/oct band-elimination filter.
LPF24A (24dB/oct Analog Low Pass Filter) (New) A digital dynamic low-pass filter with characteristics similar to 4-
pole analog synth filter.
LPF18s (18dB/oct Staggered Low Pass Filter) (New) 3-pole 18dB/oct low-pass filter. This filter has a smoother cutoff
slope than the LPF18 type.
LPF6 (6dB/oct low-pass Filter) (New) 1-pole 6dB/oct low-pass filter. No resonance. This filter is
designed to be used in conjunction with a high-pass filter.
HPF12 (12dB/oct High Pass Filter) (New) 12dB/oct dynamic high-pass filter.
BPFw (Wide Band Pass Filter) (New) A 12dB/oct BPF that combines HPF and LPF filters to allow wider
bandwidth settings.
BPF6 (6dB/oct Band Pass Filter) (New) 6dB/oct band-pass filter.
BEF6 (6dB/oct Band Elimination Filter) (New) 6dB/oct band-elimination filter.
Dual LPF (Dual Low Pass Filter) (New) Two 12dB/oct low-pass filters connected in parallel.
Dual HPF (Dual High Pass Filter) (New) Two 12dB/oct high-pass filters connected in parallel.
Dual BPF (Dual Band Pass Filter) (New) Two 6dB/oct band-pass filters connected in parallel.
Dual BEF (Dual Band Elimination Filter) (New) Two 6dB/oct band-elimination filters connected in serial.
LPF+BPF (Low Pass Filter + Band Pass Filter) (New) A combined low-pass and high-pass filter.
Filter Characteristics
LPF24D, LPF18, LPF12, LPF24A, LPF18S, LPF6 HPF24D
Range passed
Level
RESONANCE
Frequency
CUTOFF (Cutoff frequency)
Level
RESONANCE
CUTOFF (Cutoff frequency)
Range passed
Frequency
RS7000 3
(
y)
5
BPF12D, BPF12, BPFw, BPF6
Level
Range passed
CUTOFF (Cutoff frequency)
Dual LPF
Level
DST
(Distance)
CUTOFF (Cutoff frequency)
Dual BPF
Level
DST
(Distance)
RESONANCE
Frequency
Frequency
BEF12, BEF6
Level
Dual HPF
Level
CUTOFF (Cutoff frequency)
Dual BEF
Level
Cutoff range
RESONANCE
Frequency
CUTOFF (Cutoff frequency)
DST
(Distance)
Frequency
DST (Distance)
Frequency
CUTOFF (Cutoff frequency)
CUTOFF (Cutoff frequency)
LPF+BPF
Level
DST (Distance)
Frequency
CUTOFF
Cutoff frequenc
FILTER ENVELOPE DEPTH (ENV.DEPTH) (Refer to Owner’s Manual page 103)
MIDI Data Format Ad
dition
(Owner’s Manual pages 325 & 330)
“DISTANCE” Parameter Addition
• Tone generator block (Voice part) (3-1-5) CONTROL CHANGE (Owner’s Manual page 325)
C=79 DISTANCE ;v = 32:–32 - 64:0 - 95:+31
• <Table 1-4> Midi Parameter Change Table (MULTI PART) MULTI PART GROUP 1 (Owner’s Manual page 330)
Address Size Data
HML
10 pp 00 1 20 - 5F DISTANCE –32 - +31 40
pp: Part Number (00H-0FH)
(H)
Parameter Description Default
Value (H)
Frequency
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