Tip 52 selecting a voice (copy voice), Tip 53 starting a pattern on a different note, Tip 52 – Yamaha AN200 User Manual

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Chapter 13 Pattern Power Tips

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Selecting a Voice (Copy Voice)

One important step you can take in creating a Pattern is to select the Voice you’ll be using for it.

Keep in mind that each Pattern includes a Voice, and that strictly speaking, Voices CANNOT be selected sep-
arate from their Patterns. However, this function lets you select a Voice that you like from one Pattern, and
copy it to another Pattern.

1 First, select the source Pattern — the one that has the Voice you like.

2 Simultaneously hold down [SHIFT] and press [12]

(COPY SEQ/VOICE).

You may have to press the button more than once to call up the “CPY.<”
display.

3 Next, select the destination Pattern.

This is the Pattern you’ll be copying the Voice to. Use the DATA knob.

4 Copy the Voice.

The [12] button should be flashing. Press it once again (the button stops
flashing and stays lit). At the “Y£n” (“Yes or no?”) prompt, press it a third
time to actually copy the Voice to the selected Pattern number, or press
[EXIT] to cancel.

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Starting a Pattern on a different note

Here’s an interesting way to change the character of a Pattern — without actually changing any of the notes!
The Move Note function simply lets you start playback from any individual step in the Pattern.

For example, in a 16-step Pattern, selecting a value of “-4” moves the Pattern “back” four steps — making
Step 5 the starting point of the Pattern.

1 While the Pattern is stopped, simultaneously hold

down [SHIFT] and press [13] (MOVE/PITCH).

You may have to press the button more than once to call up the “mo<E”
(Move Note) display.

2 If you want, select the particular track (Synth or

Rhythm) you want to move.

Each track can be set independently — just hold down [SHIFT] and press
the appropriate number button [1], [2], [3], or [4].

3 Release [SHIFT] and press [13] once again (the button

stops flashing and stays lit).

At the “Y£n” (“Yes or no?”) prompt, press it a third time to actually change
the value, or press [EXIT] to cancel.

4 Start the Pattern to hear the changes you’ve made.

• Keep in mind that any changes you make to the Pattern with this function are cumulative.

For example, if you change the setting by -4, then make a second setting of -3, the actual
value (compared to the original Pattern) will be -7.

• This CANNOT be used while the Pattern is playing back.

Copy Voice

Allows you to copy a Voice from one Pattern
to another. Select the source Pattern, then
use [SHIFT] and [12] to call up “CPY.<”
(Copy Voice). Select the destination Pattern,
and press [12] twice to execute.

Move Step

Determines the starting step of the Pattern,
shifting the Pattern back or forward by the
specified number of steps. All steps of the
Pattern play as normal; only the starting point
changes. Use [SHIFT] and [13] to call up
“mo<E” (Move Step). If desired, select the
track to be moved; hold down [SHIFT] and
press the appropriate number button [1], [2],
[3], or [4]. (Skipping this step automatically
selects all tracks.) Use the DATA knob to
change the value and press [13] twice to exe-
cute.

Range
-15 — 0 — 15 (steps)

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