Yamaha Portatone PSR-5700 Advanced Features - page 10
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The Sequencer
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QUANTIZE
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¢QUANTIZE
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Track=Tr1
Execute
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† ¢QUANTIZE
Tr1
Size=1/32
Execute
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One measure of 8th notes before quantization
After quantization
Immediately after execution “Undo” will appear above the
right [-] button, and that button can be used to undo the
quantize operation if it was executed by mistake. The undo
function is only available until the next operation is per-
formed.
The Quantize Sizes are:
1/4 = 1/4 note
1/6 = 1/4 note triplet
1/8 = 1/8 note
1/12 = 1/8 note triplet
1/16 = 1/16 note
1/24 = 1/16 note triplet
1/32 = 1/32 note
1/96 = maximum resolution
(default)
Notes:
Quantization is generally used to tighten up sloppy timing.
Use it judiciously, however, because timing that is too per-
fect can sound cold and mechanical — unless, of course,
you’re specifically aiming for a cold, mechanical feel. Al-
ways use a quantize value that is at least as “short” as the
shortest notes in the track to be quantized. If you quantize a
track containing 16th notes to 1/8 (8th notes), for example,
some of the 16th notes will be aligned with 8th note beats,
thus ruining the track.
Purpose:
Aligns notes in the specified track to the nearest specified
beat.
Procedure:
Use the [
] and [
>
] buttons to switch between the two
display screens, and the left [-] and [+] buttons to set the
track number (Track) and the quantize size (Size).
Once the track number and quantize size have been se-
lected, press the [+] button below “Execute” on the right side
of the display to actually execute the quantize operation.
“Sequencer Executing!” will appear on the lower line of the
display while the operation is in progress, and “Completed!”
will appear briefly when the operation has finished.