Split Arpeggio; Time Stretch; [F3:Job2] - Yamaha EX5 Owner's Manual

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Dst Track (Destination Track)
Sets the Append destination arpeggio track.
Settings: 1~4

7. Split Arpeggio

This job splits track data of a arpeggio (Split source
arpeggio) at a specified measure and moves the latter
half of the split track data to the beginning of the track
of another arpeggio (Split destination arpeggio). The
former half of the split track data remains in its
original location.
The job overwrites any data already existing in the
destination location.
Src Arp (Source Arpeggio)
Sets the Split source arpeggio number.
Settings: 51~100
Src Track (Source Track)
Sets the Split source arpeggio track.
Settings: 1~4
Dst Arp (Destination Arpeggio)
Sets the Split destination arpeggio number that will
be moved to.
Settings: 51~100
Dst Track (Destination Track)
Sets the Split destination arpeggio track that will be
moved to.
Settings: 1~4
Measure
Sets the measure number in the designated source
arpeggio track (this measure number marks the
beginning of the latter half data).
Settings: 1~16

8. Time Stretch

This job expands or compresses the timing over the
designated range on the specified track. The operation
affects all note step times, gate times, and event timing,
expanding or compressing the entire designated range.
Track
Sets the track where Time Stretch is executed.
Settings: 1~4
Measure
Sets the measure range (beginning measure to the
end measure) where Time Stretch is executed.
Settings: 01~16 (for the beginning measure and the end
measure)
Time
Sets the ratio in percentages of the expansion or
compression in the designated range.
Settings: 50~200%
[F3]: JOB2
Press [F3] (JOB2) and JOB2 menu will be displayed.
There are seven jobs that are executed in measure
units.
1. Copy Measure (Copies data in the designated range.)
2. Erase Measure (Erases data in the designated range.)
3. Get Phrase (Borrows sequence data from a song track.)
4. Thin Out (Reduces data such as controller data.)
5. Extract (Extracts specific data from the designated
range.)
6. Chord Sort (Sorts chordal note events, by pitch, over a
designated range of a track.)
7. Chord Separate (Arranges chord notes in order with a
specified interval.)
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