CONTENTS 10 RS7000 RS7000 FEATURES ... 7 Using the Owner’s Manual ...
8. Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit)100 RS7000A STEP VALUE...[Knob 3]Absolute[Settings] 0
2The Pattern Mode8. Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit)RS7000 1014 PITCH BEND...[Knob 4]Ab
8. Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit)102 RS70003 FEG SUSTAIN (Filter Envelope Generator Sus-tain)...
2The Pattern Mode8. Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit)RS7000 1031 CUTOFF (Filter Cutoff Frequency) ...[Knob 1]Relative[Settings] -64 ~
9. Adding Effects104 RS7000This mode is used to select effects for pattern playback and change the effects settings as required. 4 pages are available
2The Pattern Mode9. Adding EffectsRS7000 105[PATTERN] → [EFFECT] × 21 ~ 4 EFFECT PARAMETERS ...[Knob 1] ~ [Knob 4]Allow adjustment of the detailed p
9. Adding Effects106 RS7000[PATTERN] → [EFFECT] × 41 ~ 4 EFFECT PARAMETERS...[Knob 1] ~
2The Pattern Mode10. Arpeggio & Assignable Knob Settings (Setup)RS7000 107This sub-mode is used to set up arpeggios, the assignable knobs, and oth
10. Arpeggio & Assignable Knob Settings (Setup)108 RS7000Display Parameters[PATTERN] → [SETUP]The automatic arpeggios created by the RS7000 are an
2The Pattern Mode10. Arpeggio & Assignable Knob Settings (Setup)RS7000 1091 INPUT GAIN ...[
RS7000 11CONTENTSReal-Time Recording... 186Step Recording... 187G
10. Arpeggio & Assignable Knob Settings (Setup)110 RS7000[PATTERN] → [SETUP] × 4The parameters in this page assign the MIDI transmit channel forea
2The Pattern Mode11. Master EQ and EffectsRS7000 111The MASTER sub-mode provides access to the master EQ parameters which adjust the sound at the fina
11. Master EQ and Effects112 RS70003 MID 2 GAIN...[Knob 3][Settings] -12 dB ~ +12 dBSets the
2The Pattern Mode11. Master EQ and EffectsRS7000 1131 EFFECT TYPE... MASTER EFFECT Select Knob[Settings] ISOLATION, D-FILTER, CTRL DELAY,
12. Saving to Memory Card or Disk114 RS7000The SAVE sub-mode allows you save and load data to or from standard memory cards — available at many electr
2The Pattern Mode12. Saving to Memory Card or DiskRS7000 115● About the Memory CardsTo handle Memory Cards with care:• There are times when static ele
12. Saving to Memory Card or Disk116 RS7000About Disks• Only DOS-format disks (The CD-ROM format is ISO9660 Level 1) can be used by the RS7000. Disks
2The Pattern Mode12. Saving to Memory Card or DiskRS7000 117● SONGA single song is loaded into the specified song number in theinternal memory from a S
12. Saving to Memory Card or Disk118 RS7000Save Page StructureThe SAVE sub-mode includes the following display pages.● Save...(Page 118)Saves data fro
2The Pattern Mode12. Saving to Memory Card or DiskRS7000 119Display Parameters[PATTERN] → [SAVE]FILE TYPE = PATTERN, CARD or DISK = CARDFILE TYPE = PA
The Controls & Connectors12 RS7000The Top Panel (Upper Section)1 MASTER EFFECT (Page 63)These controls control the final master effect stage whicha
12. Saving to Memory Card or Disk120 RS70006 Folder Select ...[Knob 3]Selects the folder to which
2The Pattern Mode12. Saving to Memory Card or DiskRS7000 121Display Parameters[PATTERN] → [SAVE] × 2FILE TYPE = WAV, sample kit voice selectedFILE TYP
12. Saving to Memory Card or Disk122 RS70007 Folder Select...[Knob 3]Selects the folder to which
2The Pattern Mode12. Saving to Memory Card or DiskRS7000 123When CARD is selected and a properly formatted memorycard is in the card slot, a memory ca
12. Saving to Memory Card or Disk124 RS7000Formats memory cards and disks.Format Procedure1. Press the [SAVE] button 5 times from the PATTERN Play orP
2The Pattern Mode12. Saving to Memory Card or DiskRS7000 1252 FORMAT TYPE...[Knob 3][Settings] LOGICA
13. Loading from Memory Card or Disk126 RS7000This sub mode is used to load data from a memory card or disk.4 display pages are provided: Load, Import
2The Pattern Mode13. Loading from Memory Card or DiskRS7000 1277. Press [F4] to execute the load operation.If the destination style or sample voice al
13. Loading from Memory Card or Disk128 RS7000FILE TYPE = PATTFILE TYPE = ALL, ALL+SYSTEMFILE TYPE = SMPL4File Select...
2The Pattern Mode13. Loading from Memory Card or DiskRS7000 129Loads sequence or sample data which was saved to a SCSI diskor memory card by other mus
The Controls & ConnectorsRS7000 13[REAL TIME LOOP REMIX] Button (Page 239)Turns the real-time loop remix function on or off. Theindicator lights w
13. Loading from Memory Card or Disk130 RS7000Specifies the type of data file to be imported.Some imported samples may play at an unexpected pitch,loo
2The Pattern Mode13. Loading from Memory Card or DiskRS7000 1319 IMPORT...[F4]
13. Loading from Memory Card or Disk132 RS7000About the YAMAHA TWE Wave EditorThe Yamaha TWE Wave Editor can be used to edit RS7000 wavedata on a pers
2The Pattern Mode14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern JobsRS7000 133The RS7000’s 37 pattern “jobs” can be used to edit and modify pattern an
14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern Jobs134 RS7000 PATTERN Job Procedure1. Press the [JOB] button from the PATTERN Play or Patchmode to go
2The Pattern Mode14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern JobsRS7000 1351 Undo/Redo Indication“Undo” or “Redo” appears on the display to indicat
14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern Jobs136 RS7000The Swing Rate range depends on the selected quantize value.If the quantize value is ,
2The Pattern Mode14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern JobsRS7000 1374 Rate[Settings] 000% ~ 200%, ***Specifies the percentage by which the t
14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern Jobs138 RS7000Creates a crescendo or decrescendo over the specified range ofnotes.1Phrase[Settings] 001
2The Pattern Mode14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern JobsRS7000 1391 Phrase[Settings] 001 ~ 2562Range[Settings] Measure:Beat:Clock001:1:000
The Controls & Connectors14 RS7000[SWING/VELOCITY] KnobWith the initial default settings, this knob provides real-time control of the PLAY FX SWIN
14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern Jobs140 RS70003 Type[Settings] UP, DOWN, UP&DOWN, DOWN&UPIf UP the notes are sorted in ascendin
2The Pattern Mode14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern JobsRS7000 1414 Direction[Settings] ADVANCE, DELAYSpecifies the direction in which the
14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern Jobs142 RS7000This job moves all instances of specified event data from a speci-fied range of a phrase to
2The Pattern Mode14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern JobsRS7000 1435 Data[Settings] 000 ~ 127 (-8192 ~ +8191 for pitch bend data)Specifies
14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern Jobs144 RS70004 Set All[Settings] Off (0), 000 ~ 127 (-8192 ~ +8191 for pitch bend)Sets all target even
2The Pattern Mode14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern JobsRS7000 1454 Destination phrase[Settings] 001 ~ 256Specifies the destination phrase
14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern Jobs146 RS7000Appends one phrase to the end of another to create one longerphrase.1Style a, 2 Phrase a[
2The Pattern Mode14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern JobsRS7000 1474 Split Measure[Settings] 002 ~ source-phrase length (in measures)Specif
14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern Jobs148 RS70002 Destination Song, 3 Destination Track[Settings] Song... 01 ~ 20Track ...
2The Pattern Mode14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern JobsRS7000 1491 Source Style, Section, and Track[Settings] Source Style...
The Controls & ConnectorsRS7000 15[ATTACK] KnobWith the initial default settings, this knob provides real-time control of the AMPLITUDE EG, FILTER
14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern Jobs150 RS7000This job deletes all data of the selected type from the selectedpattern track, or from al
2The Pattern Mode14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern JobsRS7000 1511 Track[Settings] 01 ~ 16Specifies the drum track to be divided.This job
14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern Jobs152 RS70001 Source Style a and Section a[Settings] Style a ... 01 ~ 64Section a...
2The Pattern Mode14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern JobsRS7000 153This job deletes all data from the selected pattern, or from all pat-ter
15. Phrase Editing154 RS7000In addition to editing and deleting data recorded in user phrases, this sub mode allows insertion of new events. It can be
2The Pattern Mode15. Phrase EditingRS7000 1551 TR (Track Number)[Settings] TR01 ~ 16Selects the track to which the phrase to be edited is assigned.Sel
15. Phrase Editing156 RS70004 ← → (Cursor ← and →)...[Knob 2]Moves the cursor left or right to select the parameter to
RS7000 157Chapter 3. The Pattern Chain ModeAbout the Pattern Chain Mode... 1581. Sequential Pattern Playback (Pattern Chain Play)..
About the Pattern Chain Mode158 RS7000This mode is used for sequential pattern playback. Patterns can be chained to create complete songs, and the res
1. Sequential Pattern Playback (Pattern Chain Play)RS7000 1593The Pattern Chain ModePattern chains are created and played in this mode.Press [PATT CHA
The Controls & Connectors16 RS7000The Top Panel (Lower Section)E [SHIFT] ButtonAccess several secondary functions when used in conjunc-tion with o
1. Sequential Pattern Playback (Pattern Chain Play)160 RS70005 Style Name[Settings]Style Number OFF, 01 ~ 64, ENDSection A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J,
2. Creating Pattern Chains (Pattern Chain Recording)RS7000 1613The Pattern Chain ModeThis function makes it possible to specify a sequence of patterns
2. Creating Pattern Chains (Pattern Chain Recording)162 RS7000Displays the currently-playing style and section. Also allowthe style and section to be
2. Creating Pattern Chains (Pattern Chain Recording)RS7000 1633The Pattern Chain ModeAllows events to be recorded to the BPM track one at a time.Step
3. Master EQ and Effects164 RS7000The MASTER sub-mode provides access to the master EQ parameters which adjust the sound at the final output stage, an
3. Master EQ and EffectsRS7000 1653The Pattern Chain Mode[PATT CHAIN] → [MASTER] × 21 EFFECT TYPE ...[MASTER EFFECT Select Knob]2 KNOB1 ASSI
4. Saving to Memory Card or Disk166 RS7000The SAVE sub-mode allows you save and load data to or from standard memory cards — available at many electro
4. Saving to Memory Card or DiskRS7000 1673The Pattern Chain ModeSaves internal data to a memory card or disk.Details are the same as for the PATTERN
4. Saving to Memory Card or Disk168 RS70001 FILE ...[Knob 2]2 SCSI/CARD ...
5. Loading from Memory Card or DiskRS7000 1693The Pattern Chain ModeThis sub mode is used to load data from a memory card or disk.3 display pages are
The Controls & ConnectorsRS7000 17H MODE ButtonsSelect the main RS7000 operating mode. The indicatorabove the selected MODE button will light.[PAT
5. Loading from Memory Card or Disk170 RS70001 FILE TYPE ...[Knob 2][Settings] ALL, ALL+SYST
6. The Pattern Chain JobsRS7000 1713The Pattern Chain ModeThe RS7000’s 9 pattern chain “jobs” can be used to edit and modify pattern chain data in a n
6. The Pattern Chain Jobs172 RS7000The Undo job cancels the changes made by the most recent oper-ation (job, edit, recording), restoring the data to i
6. The Pattern Chain JobsRS7000 1733The Pattern Chain ModeCreates empty measures at the specified location.1Insert Point[Settings] 001 ~ 999Specifies t
6. The Pattern Chain Jobs174 RS70001 Song Number[Settings] 01 ~ 20Sets the song to which the converted pattern chain data willbe copied.2Measure[Setti
7. Pattern Chain EditingRS7000 1753The Pattern Chain ModeThe Pattern Chain Edit mode makes it possible to edit the order of the patterns in a chain as
7. Pattern Chain Editing176 RS7000• Complex time signatures can be created by changing the meter atappropriate measures. It is also possible to switch
7. Pattern Chain EditingRS7000 1773The Pattern Chain Mode0 Meter[Settings] 1/16 ~ 16/16, 1/8 ~ 16/8, 1/4 ~ 8/4Sets the meter for each measure, allowin
7. Pattern Chain Editing178 RS7000
RS7000 179Chapter 4. The Song ModeAbout the Song Mode ... 1801. Song Playback...
The Controls & Connectors18 RS7000K SCENE/MUTE ButtonsUp to 5 complete scene and mute setups can be stored inmemory and recalled at the touch of a
About the Song Mode180 RS7000This mode is used to play and create songs.Press the [SONG] button to enter the SONG Play mode, and the Song Play page wi
About the Song ModeRS7000 1814The Song Mode● Effect...(Page 198)Sets the effects for the REVERB, DELAY/CHORUS, and VARI-ATION effect stages.● Setup...
1. Song Playback182 RS7000Select and play songs.This display always appears first when the [SONG] button is pressed to enter the SONG mode.Song Playba
1. Song PlaybackRS7000 1834The Song Mode7 BPM (Tempo)... [Knob 4], [F4] → [Knob 4], [SHIFT]+[F4] → Numeric Keypad[Settings] 001.0 ~ 300.0 (BPM)Sets t
2. Song Recording184 RS7000Create original sequences by recording performance data to the song tracks. Three recording modes are available: real-time
2. Song RecordingRS7000 1854The Song ModeDisplay ParametersREC TYPE = REPLACE or OVERDUBREC TYPE = GRIDREC TYPE = PUNCHREC TYPE = STEP1 REC TRACK (Rec
2. Song Recording186 RS7000SWINGOFF when VALUE = OFF50% ~ 75% when VALUE = 60 , 120 , 240 , 480 66% ~ 83% when VALUE = 80 , 160 , 320 Record quantiz
2. Song RecordingRS7000 1874The Song Mode] 7. Press [PLAY] and begin recording after the count-in.8. Play the part on the keyboard, velocity pads, and
2. Song Recording188 RS700011. If you press the [PLAY] button the [PLAY] indicator willflash and you will be able to hear how your step-recordedsong is
2. Song RecordingRS7000 1894The Song Mode“Gate time” refers to the actual length of time the notesounds. For the same 1/4 note, for example, a long ga
The Controls & ConnectorsRS7000 19T [PAD 1] and [PAD 2]Velocity-sensitive pads for performance data entry. Tappingthese pads enters the pre-specifi
2. Song Recording190 RS700010. Use the [ ] and [ ] buttons to move to the previous ornext measure.11. If you press the [PLAY] button the [PLAY] indica
3. Adding Groove to a PatternRS7000 1914The Song ModeThe GROOVE function can be used to add groove and feel to songs.This is accomplished by varying n
4. Play Effects192 RS7000Play effects can be used to temporarily alter parameters such as gate time and velocity, or to add effects such as harmony to
5. MIDI DelayRS7000 1934The Song ModeThis sub mode can be used to apply a special MIDI delay effect to a song.MIDI delay works by creating a copy of t
6. Adjusting Level and Effects for Each Track (Mixer)194 RS7000This sub mode is used to adjust song-playback volume levels, effect levels, and other p
6. Adjusting Level and Effects for Each Track (Mixer)RS7000 1954The Song Mode[SONG] → [MIXER] × 3EQ TYPE = P.EQ EQ TYPE = BOOSTEQ TYPE = LOW&HIGHE
7. Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit)196 RS7000This sub mode allows voices to be edited for each song track. You can modify brightness, attack,
7. Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit)RS7000 1974The Song Mode[SONG] → [VOICE EDIT] × 31 COARSE TUNE...
8. Adding Effects198 RS7000 This mode is used to select effects for song playback and change the effects settings as required. 4
8. Adding EffectsRS7000 1994The Song Mode[SONG] → [EFFECT] × 31 ~ 4 EFFECT PARAMETERS...
2 RS7000 SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Yamaha electronic products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or
The Controls & Connectors20 RS7000Rear Panel with Optional AIEB2 I/O Expansion Board Installed1 OPTICAL IN, OUT ConnectorsDigital input and output
9. Arpeggio & Assignable Knob Settings (Setup)200 RS7000This sub mode is used to set up arpeggios, the assignable knobs, and other RS7000 function
9. Arpeggio & Assignable Knob Settings (Setup)RS7000 2014The Song Mode[SONG] → [SETUP] × 31 KNOB SELECT...
10. Master EQ and Effects202 RS7000The MASTER sub mode provides access to the 4-band master EQ parameters which adjust the sound at the final output s
10. Master EQ and EffectsRS7000 2034The Song Mode[SONG] → [MASTER] × 21 EFFECT TYPE...[MASTER EFFECT Select Knob]2 KNOB1 ASSIGN ...
11. Saving to Memory Card or Disk204 RS7000The SAVE sub mode allows you save data to standard memory cards — available at many electronics and compute
11. Saving to Memory Card or DiskRS7000 2054The Song ModeSaves internal data to a memory card or disk.Features and details are the same as in the PATT
11. Saving to Memory Card or Disk206 RS7000Saves the selected sample or song to memory card or disk in astandard format — WAV or SMF — that can be han
11. Saving to Memory Card or DiskRS7000 2074The Song ModeDisplay Parameters[SONG] → [SAVE] × 31 FILE...
12. Loading from Memory Card or Disk208 RS7000This sub mode is used to load data from a memory card or disk.4 display pages are provided: Load, Import
12. Loading from Memory Card or DiskRS7000 2094The Song ModeCARD or SCSI = SCSI1 FILE TYPE...
Notes on Musical CopyrightRS7000 21Precautions for Purchasing Expansion SIMM MemorySome types of commonly available SIMM memory may notwork properly w
12. Loading from Memory Card or Disk210 RS70006 (UP)...[F1]7 OPEN...
12. Loading from Memory Card or DiskRS7000 2114The Song ModeFILE TYPE = SMF, RM1x SONG4 File Select...
13. The Song Jobs 212 RS7000 The RS7000’s 30 song “jobs” can be used to edit and modify song data in a number of ways. ● Job List 13. The Song Jobs
13. The Song JobsRS7000 2134The Song ModeJob Procedure1. Press the [JOB] button from the SONG Play mode to go tothe job list.2. Use [Knob 1] (CATEGORY
13. The Song Jobs214 RS7000Quantization is the process of adjusting the timing of note eventsby moving them closer to the nearest exact beat. You can
13. The Song JobsRS7000 2154The Song Mode2 Range[Settings]Measure:Beat:Clock001:1:000 ~ 999:16:479 The following parameters are the same as in the PA
13. The Song Jobs216 RS70003 Time4 PB RangeCreates a series of repeated notes in the specified range with thespecified continuous changes in clock step
13. The Song JobsRS7000 2174The Song Mode1 Track[Settings] 01 ~ 16, BPM, SCENE, ALL2Range[Settings]Measure:Beat:Clock001:1:000 ~ 999:16:479 The follo
13. The Song Jobs218 RS7000EXC (System exclusive) ... —ALL (All events) ... —When Track is BPM:Event Type RangeB
13. The Song JobsRS7000 2194The Song Mode7 CurveThins out the specified type of continuous data in the specifiedrange to save memory space.Details are t
Preparation and Setup22 RS7000Power supply and other equipment connections will be described in this section.Power ConnectionConnect the supplied powe
13. The Song Jobs220 RS7000This job performs time-expansion or compression over theselected range.All note step times, gate times, the positions of al
13. The Song JobsRS7000 2214The Song Mode1 Delete Range[Settings] 001 ~ 999Specifies the range of measures to be deleted.Copies all data from a specifi
13. The Song Jobs222 RS70001 Track, 2 Track[Settings] Track 01 ~ 16Specify the two tracks between which data will be exchanged.3Data Type[Settings] SE
13. The Song JobsRS7000 2234The Song Mode1 Track[Settings] 01 ~ 16, ALLSeparates the note events in a drum phrase assigned to a specifiedtrack, and pla
13. The Song Jobs224 RS70001 Split Measure[Settings] 001 ~ 999Specifies the measure at which the song will be split.2Split Destination Style, 3 Sectio
14. Song EditingRS7000 2254The Song ModeIn addition to editing and deleting data recorded in songs, this sub mode allows insertion of new events. It c
14. Song Editing226 RS7000Display Parameters1 TR (Track Number)2 View Filter Icon3 Measure, Beat, and Clock4 Event and Parameters5 ↑ ↓ (Cursor ↑ and ↓
RS7000 227Chapter 5. The Sampling ModeAbout the Sampling Mode ... 2281. Recording Samples (Sampling) ... 2292.
About the Sampling Mode228 RS7000The SAMPLING mode is used to record and edit samples.The Sampling Sub ModesThe SAMPLING mode has the following 3 sub
1. Recording Samples (Sampling)RS7000 2295The Sampling ModeThe SAMPLING mode is used to record and edit samples.Sampling Features● Sample kit voices &
Preparation and SetupRS7000 23 Connecting to a MixerConnect the output jacks (L/MONO, R) to two channels of themixer. The channel connected to the L/
1. Recording Samples (Sampling)230 RS7000The SLICE+SEQ sampling type is best suited for samplebreak-beats and phrases. Slicing is not appropriate for
1. Recording Samples (Sampling)RS7000 2315The Sampling Mode10. When the SLICE+SEQ sampling type is selected the Trimpage will appear automatically whe
1. Recording Samples (Sampling)232 RS70004 MONO/STEREO...[Knob 4][Settings] MONO L, MONO R, MONO L+R,
1. Recording Samples (Sampling)RS7000 2335The Sampling Mode2 TRIGGER LEVEL, PUNCH-IN/OUT...[Knob 4][Settings] TRIGGER LEVEL 0 ~ 127PUNCH-IN/OUT
1. Recording Samples (Sampling)234 RS7000[STANDBY/START/STOP] → [F4] or [STANDBY/START/STOP]→ [STANDBY/START/STOP]From this display sampling will begi
1. Recording Samples (Sampling)RS7000 2355The Sampling Mode2 START Point ...[Knob 2][Settings] 0
1. Recording Samples (Sampling)236 RS70002 METER... [F1] → [Knob 1][Settings] 1/16 ~ 16/16, 1/8 ~
1. Recording Samples (Sampling)RS7000 2375The Sampling Mode• If the result has a weak attack or the release portions of thephrase seem to overlap, try
1. Recording Samples (Sampling)238 RS7000For monaural samples N = 5.5, and for stereo samples N = 8.Also, the number of slices is doubled for stereo s
2. The Real Time Loop Remix FunctionRS7000 2395The Sampling ModeReal Time Loop Remix can be used to re-arrange the performance data in a track.Since t
Preparation and Setup24 RS7000RS7000 Synchronized to External MTC* In this case MTC must be sent to the RS7000 from an externalMIDI device.RS7000 Cont
2. The Real Time Loop Remix Function240 RS70003 REMIX...[F1]Loop remixing b
3. Sample EditingRS7000 2415The Sampling ModeSamples can be edited in this mode.Sample Edit Features● Samples can be directly edited in the Sample Edi
3. Sample Editing242 RS70001 ZOOM IN/OUT ...[Knob 1][Settings] IN, OUTRotate counter-clockwise to z
3. Sample EditingRS7000 2435The Sampling ModeSample Voice = SAMPLE KIT VOICE1 ORIGINAL KEY...[Knob 1]
4. The Sample Jobs244 RS700013 jobs are provided for processing and modifying samples you’ve recorded.● Job ListSample Job Procedure Call the Job Lis
4. The Sample JobsRS7000 2455The Sampling Mode Select a Job3. Use [Knob 1] (CATEGORY) and [Knob 2] (JOB) to movethe cursor to the desired job.4. Pres
4. The Sample Jobs246 RS7000Deletes the specified sample or sample voice.1SAMPLE (Sample Number)...[Knob 1][Settings] 001 ~ 128
4. The Sample JobsRS7000 2475The Sampling Mode1 SAMPLE (Source Sample Number)...[Knob 1][Settings] 001 ~ 128, C001 ~ C128Specifies the source
4. The Sample Jobs248 RS70008 OK...[F3]Saves the normalized sample
4. The Sample JobsRS7000 2495The Sampling Mode2 KEY (Key Number) ...[Knob 2][Settings] C-2 ~ G8Specifies the
Restoring the Initial Factory SettingsRS7000 25The original RS7000 factory settings can be restored as follows.[Procedure]1. Turn the power OFF.2. Tur
4. The Sample Jobs250 RS70004 LENGTH...[Knob 4][Settings] 0 ~ End PointSpecifies the le
4. The Sample JobsRS7000 2515The Sampling Mode6 CREATE TO (Destination Key Number)...[Knob 2][Settings] C-2 ~ G8Specifies th
4. The Sample Jobs252 RS70002 KEY (Key Number) ...[Knob 2][Settings] C-2 ~ G8Specifies the key number of the
4. The Sample JobsRS7000 2535The Sampling Mode2 KEY (Key Number) ...[Knob 2][Settings] C-2 ~ G8Specifies the
4. The Sample Jobs254 RS7000
RS7000 255Chapter 6. The Utility ModeAbout the Utility Mode ... 2561. System...
About the Utility Mode256 RS7000The UTILITY mode provide access to overall RS7000 system settings and MIDI setup parameters. Press the [UTILITY] butto
1. SystemRS7000 2576The Utility ModeMaster tuning, foot switch settings, and other overall system parameters are available via this page. 3 additional
1. System258 RS70008 LED DISPLAY...[Knob 4][Settings] BPM, MEASBPM ...The numeric L
1. SystemRS7000 2596The Utility ModeE AS1&2 OUT LEVEL ...[Knob 3][Settings] +0 dB, +6 dB, +12 dB, +18 dBSe
Restoring the Initial Factory Settings26 RS7000
2. MIDI Setup260 RS7000MIDI synchronization, echo back, and other MIDI-related setup parameters.1 additional page can be accessed by using the [F1] an
2. MIDI SetupRS7000 2616The Utility ModeREC MONITOR... MIDI data received via the MIDI IN connector is re-transmitted via the MIDI channel and MIDI
3. MIDI Filter262 RS7000Specifies which MIDI events will be transmitted via the MIDI OUT connector.These settings apply to pattern and song playback v
RS7000 263Chapter 7. Other Information1. MIDI Basics ... 2642. MIDI Events Handled by the RS7000 ...
1. MIDI Basics264 RS70001. MIDI is ...“MIDI” is an acronym for “Musical Instrument Digital Inter-face”, and is a worldwide standard designed to allow
1. MIDI BasicsRS7000 2657Other Information4. Parts and Part ParametersThe individual single tone generators that make up a multi tonegenerator are oft
2. MIDI Events Handled by the RS7000266 RS70001. Note ~ 9. Exclusive events are handled in the PHRASE EDIT (Page 154) and SONG EDIT (Page 225) modes.
2. MIDI Events Handled by the RS7000RS7000 2677Other Information4. Control Change (CC)• Control Change events control voice and effect parameters.• Co
2. MIDI Events Handled by the RS7000268 RS7000● Effect Send Level 1 (Reverb Effect) (Control Number 091)• Specifies the reverb effect send level.● Effe
2. MIDI Events Handled by the RS7000RS7000 2697Other Information5. Channel Aftertouch (CAT)• This event is generated when pressure is applied to a key
RS7000 27TutorialAlthough all the information you need to operate the RS7000 is available inthe reference section of this manual, you might want to ta
2. MIDI Events Handled by the RS7000270 RS70008. Non-Registered Parameter Number (NRPN)• Changes parameter values for each tone generator part.• There
RS7000 271Appendix1. Installing Optional Equipment ... 2722. Specifications... 2823. Troublesho
1. Installing Optional Equipment272 RS7000The RS7000 provides slots, connectors, and installation space that can accommodate a variety of options for
Appendix1. Installing Optional EquipmentRS7000 273Procedure1. Holding both sides of the bottom cover with both hands, lower the cover straight down fr
1. Installing Optional Equipment274 RS7000You can increase the RS7000’s memory by installing commercially available SIMMs (single in-line memory modul
Appendix1. Installing Optional EquipmentRS7000 275Procedure1. Be sure that you have the following at hand before starting the installation.• SIMMs (on
1. Installing Optional Equipment276 RS70004. Replace the bottom cover (Page 273).5. Plug in the power cord.• To verify that the installed SIMMs are de
Appendix1. Installing Optional EquipmentRS7000 2774. Plug in the flat cable backward.• Disconnect the flat cable.• Insert the opposite plug into the con
1. Installing Optional Equipment278 RS70007. Connect the 3-wire red/white cable.• Of the two red/white cables that extend from the I/O expansion board
Appendix1. Installing Optional EquipmentRS7000 279• Use the bundle tie to secure the 3-wire cable, and the 4-wire cable (see illustration below).10. R
1. RS7000 System Overview28 RS7000The Yamaha RS7000 brings it all together. Everything you need for professional-level music production— particularly
1. Installing Optional Equipment280 RS7000This section explains how to connect external devices such as external hard disk drives, MO drives, or CD-RO
Appendix1. Installing Optional EquipmentRS7000 281Procedure1. Use SCSI cables to daisy-chain the external SCSI devices.• There are several types of SC
2. Specifications282 RS70002. SpecificationsSequencer Section Maximum Note Capacity Approx. 259,000 notesNote Resolution Quarter note/480Maximum Polyph
Appendix2. SpecificationsRS7000 283Tone generator block Type AWM2 tone generatorMaximum polyphony 62 notesMulti-timbral capability 16 timbres (with DV
2. Specifications284 RS7000Controls Power Switch (ON/OFF)Master Volume Control (MASTER VOLUME)Recording Level Control (REC VOLUME)Master Effect Select
Appendix2. SpecificationsRS7000 285* Specifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are for information purposes only. YAMAHA Corp. reserves th
3. Troubleshooting286 RS7000No sound? Wrong sound? When a problem like this occurs please check the following points before assuming that the product
Appendix3. TroubleshootingRS7000 287Sound Is Cut Off• Are you exceeding the maximum polyphony of the instrument? (Page 62)Playback Does Not Begin When
4. Error Message List288 RS7000● Operational Errors● System Errors4. Error Message ListNo Data When a job is executed, the selected track or range con
Appendix4. Error Message ListRS7000 289● MIDI Errors● Card/Disk ErrorsMemory Protected Memory protection is turned on, and you have attempted to alter
1. RS7000 System OverviewRS7000 29TUTORIALTutorialCreating sequences that sound just right can be a tricky business, but the RS7000 makes the job as s
4. Error Message List290 RS7000● Other Messages (Not Errors)Are you sure? NO[F2]/YES[F3]Confirms that you want to execute a specified operation. Press [
Appendix5. Voice List (Normal voice)RS7000 2915. Voice List (Normal voice)Inst. Group GM Synth Bass & Lead1Synth Pad & Synth EFX1Synth Materia
5. Voice List (Normal voice)292 RS7000Inst. GroupSynth Pad & Synth EFX2SFX2 Drum Kit GM Drum KitBank MSB 63 63 126 127Bank LSB 8 9 0 0Program EL E
Appendix5. Voice List (Normal voice)RS7000 293Inst. Group GM Synth Bass & Lead1Synth Pad & Synth EFX1Synth Material Band InstrumentClassical I
5. Voice List (Normal voice)294 RS7000Inst. GroupSynth Pad & Synth EFX2SFX2 Drum Kit GM Drum KitBank MSB 63 63 126 127Bank LSB 8 9 0 0Program EL E
Appendix6. Drum Voice ListRS7000 295Full edit type6. Drum Voice ListBank MSB 126 126 126 126Bank LSB 0 0 0 0Program212223 24Kit Type Full Editing Full
6. Drum Voice List296 RS7000Bank MSB 126 Bank MSB 126 126Bank LSB 0 Bank LSB 0 0Program 62 Program 21 22Kit Type Full Editing Kit Type Full Editing Fu
Appendix6. Drum Voice ListRS7000 297Bank MSB 126 126 126Bank LSB 0 0 0Program 23 24 62Kit Type Full Editing Full Editing Full EditingNote# NoteSD KitK
6. Drum Voice List298 RS7000Trigger TypeBank MSB 126 126 126 126Bank LSB 0 0 0 0Program 1 2 3 4Kit Type Trigger Trigger Trigger TriggerNote# NoteAnlg
Appendix6. Drum Voice ListRS7000 299Bank MSB 126 126 126 126Bank LSB 0 0 0 0Program 5 6 7 8Kit Type Trigger Trigger Trigger TriggerNote# NoteSE KitKey
RS7000 3 PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNING Always follow t
2. Assemble a Pattern Using Preset Phrases30 RS7000Let’s begin the “hands-on” portion of our tutorial by discovering just how easy it is to create gre
6. Drum Voice List300 RS7000Bank MSB 126 126 126 126Bank LSB 0 0 0 0Program 9 10 11 12Kit Type Trigger Trigger Trigger TriggerNote# NoteAmbnt KitKeyof
Appendix6. Drum Voice ListRS7000 301Bank MSB 126 126 126 126Bank LSB 0000Program13141516Kit Type Trigger Trigger Trigger TriggerNote# NoteJungl KitKey
6. Drum Voice List302 RS7000Bank MSB 126 126 126 126Bank LSB 0 0 0 0Program17181920Kit Type Trigger Trigger Trigger TriggerNote# NoteAco. KitKeyoffAlt
Appendix6. Drum Voice ListRS7000 303Bank MSB 126 126 126 126Bank LSB 0 0 0 0Program 47 48 49 50Kit Type Trigger Trigger Trigger TriggerNote# NoteRX Ki
6. Drum Voice List304 RS7000Bank MSB 126 126 126 127Bank LSB 0 0 0 0Program5152531Kit Type Trigger Trigger Trigger TriggerNote# NoteR&B KitKeyoffA
Appendix6. Drum Voice ListRS7000 305Note on/off typeBank MSB 126 126 126 126Bank LSB 0 0 0 0Program 27 28 29 30Kit Type Note on/off Note on/off Note o
6. Drum Voice List306 RS7000Bank MSB 126 126 126 126Bank LSB 0 0 0 0Program 31 32 33 34Kit Type Note on/off Note on/off Note on/off Note on/offNote# N
Appendix6. Drum Voice ListRS7000 307Bank MSB 126 126 126 126Bank LSB 0 0 0 0Program 35 36 37 38Kit Type Note on/off Note on/off Note on/off Note on/of
6. Drum Voice List308 RS7000Bank MSB 126 126 126 126Bank LSB 0 0 0 0Program39 404142Kit Type Note on/off Note on/off Note on/off Note on/offNote# Note
Appendix6. Drum Voice ListRS7000 309Bank MSB 126 126 126 126Bank LSB 0 0 0 0Program 43 44 45 46Kit Type Note on/off Note on/off Note on/off Note on/of
2. Assemble a Pattern Using Preset PhrasesRS7000 31TUTORIALTutorial3 Select a SECTIONUse [Knob 2] to select the “SECTION” of the selected STYLE (“A” t
6. Drum Voice List310 RS7000Bank MSB 126 126 126 126Bank LSB 0 0 0 0Program 54 55 56 57Kit Type Note on/off Note on/off Note on/off Note on/offNote# N
Appendix6. Drum Voice ListRS7000 311Bank MSB 126 126 126 126Bank LSB 0 0 0 0Program 58 59 60 61Kit Type Note on/off Note on/off Note on/off Note on/of
6. Drum Voice List312 RS7000SFX typeBank MSB 126 126 126Bank LSB 0 0 0Program252663Kit Type SFX SFX SFXNote# NoteSFX Kit1KeyoffAlternateassignSFX Kit2
Appendix7. Phrase Category ListRS7000 3137. Phrase Category ListPhrase Category Display Category NameUS User UserBD ✳1 Bass Drum Bass DrumSD ✳1 SD/Cla
8. Effect Type List314 RS7000MODULATIONTREMOLO TREMOLO 08 00 46AUTO PAN AUTO PAN 08 10 47ROTARY SPEAKER ROTARY SP 08 50 48DISTORTION+ROTARY SPEAKER
Appendix9. Effect Parameter ListRS7000 3151. Reverb01 HALL 1 ~ 08 PLATE09 WHITE ROOM ~ 12 CANYON2. Delay/Chorus01 CHORUS 1 ~ 09 CELESTE 410 SYMPHONIC1
9. Effect Parameter List316 RS700020 CONTROL DELAY (STEREO)21 TEMPO DELAY (MONO) ~ 22 TEMPO DELAY (STEREO)23 TEMPO CROSS DELAY24 CROSS DELAY25 ECHO3.
Appendix9. Effect Parameter ListRS7000 317015 TEMPO DELAY (MONO) ~ 016 TEMPO DELAY (STEREO)017 TEMPO CROSS DELAY018 EARLY REFLECTION1 ~ 019 EARLY REFL
9. Effect Parameter List318 RS700041 DYNAMIC FLANGER42 PHASER 1043 PHASER 244 TEMPO PHASER045 DYNAMIC PHASER046 TREMOLO047 AUTO PAN048 ROTARY SPEAKER0
Appendix9. Effect Parameter ListRS7000 319053 DISTORTION+2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER ~ 054 OVERDRIVE+2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER055 AMP SIM.+2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER056 DU
2. Assemble a Pattern Using Preset Phrases32 RS70006 Set the Approximate BPMThe BPM (beats per minute) setting can be changed at any time (even in rea
9. Effect Parameter List320 RS7000070 MULTI COMPRESSOR2071 PITCH CHANGE1 ~ 072 PITCH CHANGE2In [072] PITCH CHANGE2, the unit of Fine1 and Fine2 (numbe
Appendix9. Effect Parameter ListRS7000 321086 DIGITAL SCRATCH087 AUTO SYNTH088 TECH MODULATION089 JUMP090 ISOLATION091 SLICE092 3-BAND EQ093 2-BAND EQ
9. Effect Parameter List322 RS7000099 DYNAMIC RING MODULATOR100 DYNAMIC FILTER3. Master1 ISOLATION2 DYNAMIC FILTER3 CONTROL DELAY (STEREO)4 MULTI COMP
Appendix 10. Effect Data/Value Table RS7000 323 10. Effect Data/Value TableTable#1LFO FrequencyData Value Data Value Data Value0 0.00 43 1.81 86 5.38
10. Effect Data/Value Table 324 RS7000Table#13LO-FI Sampling Frequency Control Data Value Data Value Data Value0 44.1k 43 1.00k 86 506.91 22.1k 44 98
Appendix 11. MIDI Data Format RS7000 325 T he RS7000 tone generator and sequencer blocks handle different MIDI events. These are listed separately in
11. MIDI Data Format326 RS7000c = 82 FEG SUSTAIN LEVEL ; v = 0:-64 - 64:0 - 127:+63c = 83 FEG RELEASE TIME ; v = 0:-64 - 64:0 - 127:+63c = 91 REVERB S
Appendix11. MIDI Data FormatRS7000 327● Sequencer block (Sequencer Part)(1) TRANSMIT FLOW[SW1] Out Select and Out ChannelThe SETUP parameter Out Chann
11. MIDI Data Format328 RS7000<Table 1-1> Parameter Base Address<Table 1-2> MIDI Parameter Change Table (SYSTEM)<Table 1-3> MIDI Par
Appendix11. MIDI Data FormatRS7000 329VARIATION MASTER EQMASTER EFFECTAddress Size Data(H)Parameter Description DefaultValue (H)HML01 02 00 2 00 - 7F
2. Assemble a Pattern Using Preset PhrasesRS7000 33TUTORIALTutorial8 Switch to the PATTERN Patch ModePhrases are assigned to the pattern tracks via th
11. MIDI Data Format330 RS7000<Table 1-4> MIDI Parameter Change Table (MULTI-PART)MULTI PART GROUP1MULTI PART GROUP2MULTI PART GROUP3Address Siz
Appendix11. MIDI Data FormatRS7000 331<Table 1-5> MIDI Parameter Change Table (AD PART)Address Size Data(H)Parameter Description DefaultValue (H
332 RS7000 YAMAHA [ Music Priduction Studio --- sequencer part ] Date:22-MAR-2001Model RS7000 MIDI Implementation Chart Version : 1.0Tr
RS7000 333Appendix YAMAHA [ Music Production Studio --- voice part ] Date:04-APR-2001Model RS7000 MIDI Implementation Chart Version
12. Glossary334 RS7000AAftertouchMIDI messages which are transmitted when additionalpressure is applied to the keyboard after notes areplayed.Amplitud
RS7000 33512. GlossaryAppendixCCentIn musical terms a “cent” is 1/100th of a semitone.ChannelSee “MIDI Channel”, page 337.Channel AftertouchAftertouch
12. Glossary336 RS7000Dump outThe process of transmitting bulk data as MIDI SystemExclusive messages.EEcho backThe action or process in which data rec
RS7000 33712. GlossaryAppendixIInitializeThe act of restoring a parameter to its most basic “ini-tial” value.Interval TimeA delay inserted at regular
338 RS700012. GlossaryMulti-timbral Tone GeneratorA tone generator that can simultaneously produce morethan one type of sound.MuteA function that temp
RS7000 33912. GlossaryAppendixPhraseAn individual instrumental “part” which can be used in apattern: a drum pattern, bass line, or chord part.Phrase S
2. Assemble a Pattern Using Preset Phrases34 RS70000 Select a Phrase for the First TrackThe preset RS7000 phrases are organized into categories. Take
340 RS700012. GlossaryResonanceA parameter that boosts the level of the signal in thearea of the cutoff frequency. By emphasizing the over-tones in th
RS7000 34112. GlossaryAppendixSIMMSingle In-line Memory Module: a type of RAM memorymodule commonly used by personal computers — andthe RS7000 for sam
342 RS700012. GlossaryVelocityA numerical value indicating the speed (force) withwhich a note was played.VoiceA sound that is built into the tone gene
13. IndexRS7000 343AA/D INPUT... 231A/D Setup ...
13. Index344 RS7000Delay/Chorus Parameter ... 199DELETE ...
13. IndexRS7000 345JJOB ...17, 134, 171, 213Job ...
13. Index346 RS7000OOCT (Octave) ... 160, 183OCT DOWN ...
13. IndexRS7000 347REMIX ... 240RENAME ...
13. Index348 RS7000SYS.EX.INTERVAL TIME ... 258System ...
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2. Assemble a Pattern Using Preset PhrasesRS7000 35TUTORIALTutorialE Return to the PATTERN Play DisplayPress the [PATTERN] button to go to the PATTERN
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2. Assemble a Pattern Using Preset Phrases36 RS7000SOLOSOLO is sort of like mute in reverse: when a track is “soloed” only that track will sound while
2. Assemble a Pattern Using Preset PhrasesRS7000 37TUTORIALTutorialThe Save Procedure1. While pattern playback is stopped, press the [SAVE] button fro
3. Real-time Sound Control38 RS7000Our pattern isn’t finished yet — we still need to record an original phrase and add some sampled mate-rial — but no
4. Recording Original PhrasesRS7000 39TUTORIALTutorialSo far we have created a basic 4-track pattern using preset phrases supplied with the RS7000. No
4 RS7000 • Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the power on or off
4. Recording Original Phrases40 RS70005 Select a Record ModeNormally, when recording a new track from scratch you’ll want to use the REPLACE record mo
4. Recording Original PhrasesRS7000 41TUTORIALTutorialJob Selection (Quantize) and Execution Procedure1. With the track containing the data to be proc
4. Recording Original Phrases42 RS7000Real-time recording is fine for many recording tasks, but if you want precise control over note placement, or are
5. Add SamplesRS7000 43TUTORIALTutorialAlthough it would be easier just to load one of the pre-recorded samples provided on the SmartMediamemory card
5. Add Samples44 RS7000Basic Sampling Procedure1 Select a Track for the SampleIn the PATTERN mode use [KNOB 2] to select section-A, and select the tra
5. Add SamplesRS7000 45TUTORIALTutorial6 Go to the Sampling Standby PagePress [F4] (OK) to go to the sampling standby page.7Set the Trigger Mode/Level
6. Finalizing Your Sound46 RS7000In this section we’ll take a look at some of the important RS7000 features you can use to refine andfinalize your sou
6. Finalizing Your SoundRS7000 47TUTORIALTutorialVELO OFFSETIncreases or decreases the velocity of the selected beat(s). Positive settings for higher
6. Finalizing Your Sound48 RS70003 Adjust the Parameters as RequiredUse the function knobs to adjust the required parameter(s). Use [Knob 1] to adjust
6. Finalizing Your SoundRS7000 49TUTORIALTutorial2 Select an EffectUse the MASTER EFFECT selector dial to select an effect — ISOLATION, D-FILTER, CTRL
RS7000 5 WARNING • Before beginning installation, switch off the power to the RS7000 and connected peripherals, and unplug them from the power outle
6. Finalizing Your Sound50 RS7000
RS7000 51Chapter 1. Basic1. RS7000 System Overview ... 522. RS7000 Internal Structure ... 583. Basic Ope
1. RS7000 System Overview52 RS7000In order to make operation of the RS7000 as comprehensive andas smooth as possible, all functions and operations hav
1. RS7000 System OverviewRS7000 531Basic• PATTERN CHAIN [PATT CHAIN]...(Page 159)This mode is used to set up a sequence of patterns for play-back, and
1. RS7000 System Overview54 RS7000SAMPLING mode ...(Page 228)This mode is used to record and edit samples.The SAMPLING mode is made up of the followin
1. RS7000 System OverviewRS7000 551Basic● PATTERN MODEFunction TreePattern Play [PATTERN]... P.7
1. RS7000 System Overview56 RS7000● SONG ModeSong [SONG]... P.182Song Recordin
1. RS7000 System OverviewRS7000 571Basic● PATTERN CHAIN Mode● UTILITY Mode● SAMPLING ModePATTERN CHAIN [PATT CHAIN]...
2. RS7000 Internal Structure58 RS7000The RS7000 system consists of 6 main functional blocks: the sequencer, the tone generator, controllers, the arpeg
2. RS7000 Internal StructureRS7000 591BasicSequencerThe sequencer block records performance data from theRS7000’s own controllers or external MIDI equ
Supplied Accessories 6 RS7000 Thank you for your purchase of the Yamaha MUSIC PRODUCTION STUDIO RS7000.The Yamaha R7000 brings it all together. Every
2. RS7000 Internal Structure60 RS7000● SongsSongs on the RS7000 are much like the songs you would createwith a conventional sequencer. Songs are diffe
2. RS7000 Internal StructureRS7000 611Basic● Sample Kit Voices & Pitched VoicesSample voices are further divided into two types: “sample kitvoices
2. RS7000 Internal Structure62 RS7000(063 004)... Cls&Wind: Classic string and windinstruments.(063 005) ... Eth&Perc: Ethnic an
2. RS7000 Internal StructureRS7000 631BasicThe [STORE] button is used to store the current scene or mutesettings to one of the 5 available memory loca
3. Basic Operation64 RS7000Selecting ModesThe MODE buttons are used to switch between modes. When aMODE button is pressed its indicator will light and
3. Basic OperationRS7000 651Basic[SETUP] ...Selects the SETUP Arpeggio, A/D Setup,Knob Assign, and MIDI Out Ch pages.[MASTER] ...
3. Basic Operation66 RS7000Editing Parameter ValuesParameters can generally be edited by using [Knob 1] ~ [Knob 4]. The parameters that can be adjuste
3. Basic OperationRS7000 671BasicJob SelectionIn the PATTERN mode, PATTERN CHAIN mode, SONG mode,and SAMPLING mode job list pages [Knob 1] and [Knob 2
3. Basic Operation68 RS7000Tap Tempo EntryWith this function you can enter a BPM setting by tapping the[TAP] button at the appropriate tempo.Tap the [
RS7000 69Chapter 2. The Pattern ModeAbout the Pattern Mode... 701. Pattern Playback ...
RS7000 FEATURES RS7000 7 ● Powerful 16-track Sequencer In the phrase-based PATTERN mode, complete patterns can be quickly assembled by combining indi
About the Pattern Mode70 RS7000This mode is used to play and create patterns. Patterns can be created using up to 16 tracks. Phrases, which make up th
2The Pattern ModeAbout the Pattern ModeRS7000 71● Effect...(Page 104)Sets the effects for the REVERB, DELAY/CHORUS, and VARI-ATION effect stages.● Set
1. Pattern Playback72 RS7000Select and play patterns.This display always appears first when the [PATTERN] button is pressed to enter the PATTERN mode.
2The Pattern Mode1. Pattern PlaybackRS7000 737 BPM (Tempo) ... [Knob 4], [F4] → [Knob 4], [SHIFT]+[F4] → Numeric Keypad[Settings
1. Pattern Playback74 RS7000A Track StatusIndicate whether the corresponding track contains data, aswell as the mute or solo status of the track.: The
2The Pattern Mode2. Combining Phrases to Create Patterns (Patch)RS7000 75Phrases can be combined to create patterns.Pressing the [PATTERN] button alte
2. Combining Phrases to Create Patterns (Patch)76 RS70009 TrackTrack numbers.The currently selected track number is highlighted.0Track StatusIndicate
2The Pattern Mode3. Phrase RecordingRS7000 77Create original phrases by recording performance data to user phrases. Three recording modes are availabl
3. Phrase Recording78 RS7000Prepare to record to the currently selected user phrase.Record Standby Procedure1. Press [PATTERN] to engage the PATTERN P
2The Pattern Mode3. Phrase RecordingRS7000 794 BPM (Tempo) ...[Knob 4], [F4] → [Knob 4], [SHIFT]+[F4] → Numeric KeypadThis param
Using the Owner’s Manual 8 RS7000 ● Memory Card Storage, SCSI, and Memory Expansion Sequences, phrases, and samples can be conveniently stored on com
3. Phrase Recording80 RS7000Real-time recording allows anything played on the RS7000 key-board, operation of the assignable knobs, and data received f
2The Pattern Mode3. Phrase RecordingRS7000 8113. Stop recording and return to the PATTERN Play (or PAT-TERN Patch) mode by pressing the [STOP] button.
3. Phrase Recording82 RS70003 STEP (Step Time)...[Knob 2], [SHIFT]+[F2] → Numeric Keypad[Settings]Settings made via the knob0001 ~ 0059, 32nd note ,
2The Pattern Mode3. Phrase RecordingRS7000 83Operation when the [OCT DOWN] key is held is theopposite: the high E key enters ±0000, and each key tothe
3. Phrase Recording84 RS7000When the selected meter has more than 4 beats per measure(5/4, for example), notes fro the 5th beat onward can beentered a
2The Pattern Mode4. Adding Groove to a PatternRS7000 85The GROOVE function can be used to add feel and groove to patterns.This is accomplished by vary
4. Adding Groove to a Pattern86 RS70004. Press [PLAY] to begin playback and use [Knob 1] through[Knob 4] to adjust the groove parameters as required.5
2The Pattern Mode5. Play EffectsRS7000 87Play effects can be used to temporarily alter parameters such as gate time and velocity, or to add effects su
5. Play Effects88 RS7000Display Parameters[PATTERN] → [PLAY FX]1 UNISON...[Knob 1][Set
2The Pattern Mode5. Play EffectsRS7000 89[PATTERN] → [PLAY FX] × 31 BEAT STRETCH...[Knob 1][Settings] 2
Finding Specific Information RS7000 9 Use one of the methods described below to find the information you are looking for. ● The Table of Contents ...
6. MIDI Delay90 RS7000This sub mode can be used to apply a special MIDI delay effect to a pattern.MIDI delay works by creating a copy of the original
2The Pattern Mode6. MIDI DelayRS7000 916. Use the [EXIT] to move back to the Delay page, and then toreturn to the PATTERN Play (or Patch) mode.Display
6. MIDI Delay92 RS7000When RND (RANDOM) is selected the pitch of the delayednotes will change at random.3FB GATE TIME (Feedback Time)...[K
2The Pattern Mode7. Adjusting Level and Effects for Each Track (Mixer)RS7000 93This sub-mode is used to adjust pattern-playback volume levels, effect
7. Adjusting Level and Effects for Each Track (Mixer)94 RS70002 PROGRAM (Program Number)...[Knob 3][Settings]Voice Bank (Bank Select
2The Pattern Mode7. Adjusting Level and Effects for Each Track (Mixer)RS7000 95EQ TYPE = BOOSTEQ TYPE = LOW&HIGHEQ TYPE = THRU1 EQ TYPE...
7. Adjusting Level and Effects for Each Track (Mixer)96 RS7000[PATTERN] → [MIXER] × 41 VARIATION...
2The Pattern Mode8. Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit)RS7000 97This sub mode allows voices to be edited for each pattern track. You can modify
8. Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit)98 RS70001 KEY ON RESET.....[Knob 1]Absolute[Settings] OFF,
2The Pattern Mode8. Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit)RS7000 99Specifies the LFO waveform. A total of 7 waveforms are pro-vided. Press [F4] to
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