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Creating Original Accompaniment Rhythms
Creating Original Accompaniment Rhythms
Altering Voices
7.
Touch <
> <
> to select the sound
whose voice you want to change.
8.
Touch the Instrument name.
fig.RC-17.eps
9.
Touch <-8> <-1> <+1> <+8> to switch the
voice.
Changing the Velocity
10.
Touch <
> <
> to select the sound
whose velocity you want to change.
11.
Touch the Velocity setting.
fig.RC-18.eps
12.
Touch <-10> <-1> <+1> <+10> to change the
velocity.
Moving Sounds
13.
Touch <
> <
> to select the sound
you want to move.
14.
Touch the “Meas Beat Tick” setting.
The note-location display uses “Measure: Beat: Tick” as
the format. A tick is a unit of time that’s shorter than a
beat.
fig.RC-16.eps
15.
Touch <-30> <-1> <+1> <+30> to move the
sound.
With the Rhythm Customize function, note locations are
expressed in terms of “Measure: Beat: Tick.” One tick is the
smallest unit used in indicating the location of the note, and
there are 120 ticks in a quarter note. Typical notes might be
indicated as shown below.
Quarter Note
8th Note
fig.RC_tick-01.eps
8th Note Triplet
16th Note
fig.RC_tick-03.eps, fig.RC_tick-02.eps
The ticks for each note have the following characteristics.
Note
Tick
Quarter Note
0 (Every 120 ticks)
8th Note
0, 60 (Every 60 ticks)
8th Note Triplet
0, 40, 80 (Every 40 ticks)
16the Note
0, 30, 60, 90 (Every 30 ticks)
(1 measure: 1 beat: 0 tick)
1: 1: 0
1: 2: 0
1: 3: 0
1: 4: 0
1: 1: 0 1: 1: 60 1: 2: 0 1: 2: 60
1: 1: 0 1: 1: 40 1: 1: 80
3
1: 1: 0 1: 1: 30 1: 1: 60 1: 1: 90
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