Yamaha DOM-30 Owner's Manual page 6

Disk orchestra module
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When the tracks have been turned on or off as required, press
the FUNCTION button to return to the normal tempo display.
3. Adjust the Tempo if Necessary
With the normal
tempo
display showing (select by holding
FUNCTION
and pressing TEMPO/1
if not already showing),
use the NO d and B YES buttons or number buttons to set the
desired tempo. If this step is skipped the playback tempo will
be the same as that at which the piece was recorded.
(5 + 5)
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4. Press the START/STOP
Button
Playback of the selected tracks begins as soon as the START
button is pressed.
MIDI Information: Playback also starts if a MIDI START command
(FA hexadecimal) is received. This function can be turned on or off
as desired — see the "REMOTE
IN" function in the "MIDI CON-
TROL " section on page 18.
Note: If the rhythm accompaniment
of a Clavinova connected to
the DOM-30
MIDI OUT connector starts playback at the
same ume, set the REMOTE OUT function described on page
to "Off."
5. Stop Playback
Press the START/STOP button to stop playback. Playback will
stop automatically when the end of the recording is reached.
MIDI Information: Playback will also stop if a MIDI STOP message
(FC hexadecimal) is received. This function can be turned on or off
as required
see the "REMOTE
IN" function
in the "MIDI
CONTROL"
section on page 18.
The PAUSE Button
The DOM-30 PAUSE button functions just like the PAUSE but-
ton on a tape recorder, temporarily stopping playback when it is
pressed. The PAUSE button indicator will light to indicate that the
PAUSE
mode is active. Playback resumes
from the same point
when the PAUSE button is pressed a second time.
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Rewind and Fast Forward
When the normal tempo display is showing or when the PAUSE
mode is active, the REW
44 and BP FF buttons can be used to
select any measure in the current song. The REW
44 button steps
backwards
through the measures
and the >»
FF button steps
forward. Hold either button down for continuous stepping in the
specified direction.
REW
FF
DB
When
the START/STOP
button is pressed, playback will begin
from the selected measure.
During playback the REW
44 and PP FF buttons act as rewind
and fast forward controls.
Normal
playback resumes
from the
point at which the button is released. For convenient cueing, the
playback sound can be heard during fast forward operation.
Phrase Repeat
The DOM-30
Phrase Repeat function makes it possible to place
"Phrase Marks" at any desired location within a song to define a
number of "phrases." Any of the defined phrases can then be
selected and repeated automatically.
Phrase
Phrase
Beginning
mark
mark
End of
of SONG
|
|
SONG
Phrase 01
Phrase 02
1. Placing Phrase Marks
Hold down the FUNCTION
button and press the PHRASE
REPEAT button during playback, or with playback PAUSEd
at the desired point in the song, to place a phrase mark at that
location. The REW
and FF buttons can be used to precisely
locate the beginning of any measure while in the PAUSE mode.
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PHRASE REPEAT
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Note: This operation can not be carried out if the PHRASE REPEAT
indicator is lit. If the indicator is lit, press the PHRASE REPEAT
button to extinguish it before proceeding.
2. Phrase Repeat Playback
Press the PHRASE
REPEAT
button while the DOM-30
is
STOPped
the PHRASE
button indicator
will light, the
START/STOP
button indicator will flash, and the following
display will appear:
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BC
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COD
=> | PHRASE. REP. 01
Use the NO «€ and > YES buttons or number buttons to select
the desired phrase number, then press the START/STOP
but-
ton to begin repeat playback of the selected phrase. The normal
playback display appears during phrase repeat playback.
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START/STOP
Note: If you press the PHRASE REPEAT button during phrase repeat
playback, the normal playback mode will be activated and the
song will continue to play through to the end.

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