Yamaha QY700 Owner's Manual page 146

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8. Swing velocity
• This value applies a proportional adjustment to the note
velocities within the swing-adjusted intervals.
• Remember that velocity is a measure of the note's force.
You can use this setting, therefore, to increase or reduce the
force of the notes within the swing-adjusted intervals.
• A setting of 100% leaves the original velocities unchanged.
Higher settings increase the velocity, while lower settings
decrease it.
• If an adjusted value is less than 1 or higher than 127, the
QY700 sets the velocity to 1 or 127, respectively.
000%,...,100%,...,200%
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JOB 02 MODIFY VELOCITY
• This job alters the velocity values of the specified range of
notes (pitches) in the specified segment of the designated
track. Remember that velocity refers to the force with which
a note is struck. The precise effect of a velocity change var-
ies according to the voice: in most cases a higher velocity
produces a louder sound.
• Using this job, you can choose to set all targeted notes to an
identical velocity value, or you can apply a relative (linear)
adjustment to the original velocity values.
• If making a relative adjustment, you use two parameters:
the Rate and the Offset. The Rate value applies a propor-
tional change to the velocity value, while the Offset value
(which is applied after the Rate adjustment) adds a fixed
value. The relation is as follows:
Adjusted velocity = (original velocity X Rate) + Offset.
• If the adjustment result is less than 1, the QY700 sets the
1. Track setting: TR
• This parameter selects the sequence track to which adjust-
01,...,32
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Chapter 2. SONG MODE
value to 1. If the result is higher than 127, the QY700 sets
the value to 127.
ment is applied.
7. Song Jobs
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