Midi Delay - Yamaha RM1x Owner's Manual

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5. MIDI delay

5. MIDI delay
MIDI Delay submode creates delay effects that can sound much the same as those created by conventional delay effect units,
but the delays are created by manipulating the MIDI note data rather than the audio signal.
Delay
Parameter
Delay time
Delay level
Repeat times
Track number
Transpose
* For information about how to change values, refer to the Basic Operation (page26).
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Track number
Values
0030, 0040, 0060, 0080, 0120,
0160, 0240, 0320, 0360, 0480,
0720, 0960, 1920
(0030 ... 1920)
000 ... 127
00 ... 64
01 ... 16
-36 ... +36
Function
Specifies the length of the delay. Please note that the values do not
change continuously when using Display Knob 1. The delay time
can be adjusted in 1-step increments from 0030 to 1920 by placing
the cursor at the DELAY TIME parameter and using the [NO -1]/
[YES +1] buttons.
The values correspond to MIDI clocks (480 clocks per quarter note),
thus a setting of "120" produces a 16th-note delay, a setting of "240"
produces a 8th-note delay, etc.
Specifies the level (volume) of the delay sound as a percentage.
The higher the value the louder the delay sound.
Sets the number of delay repeats.
A setting "3," for example, produces 3 repeats.
Shows the current selected track number. Track number selection
can be accomplished via this parameter, or by the keyboard method
described on page 27.
Shows the current transpose value. Transposition can be accom-
plished via this parameter, or by the keyboard method described on
page 27.
Transpose

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