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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – Reference; Introduction; Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha QY700 music sequencer.; Owner’s Manual
  • Page 5 – Features of the QY700; Powerful sequencer functionality
  • Page 6 – XG tone generator for rich expressiveness
  • Page 7 – How to use the manuals; Owner’s Manual: QY700 Reference Listings; Printing conventions in this manual; . In the case of the function buttons
  • Page 9 – Finding the information that you need; Front and rear panels (
  • Page 10 – Table of contents
  • Page 11 – Chapter 3. VOICE MODE
  • Page 12 – APPENDIX
  • Page 13 – SETUP; Front and rear panels; Top panel
  • Page 14 – Use this to adjust the contrast of the display.; key
  • Page 17 – Rear panel
  • Page 18 – Floppy disk drive
  • Page 19 – Power supply connections
  • Page 20 – Audio equipment connections; Connection to powered speakers
  • Page 21 – Connecting a foot switch; Connecting a MIDI keyboard
  • Page 22 – Synchronizing the QY700 by MTC from an external device; Connecting two or more devices
  • Page 23 – Using the Style and Demonstration disk; Contents of the disk; With the label facing upward, insert the disk into the
  • Page 24 – You will return to the Song mode display.; Restoring the factory settings; • Here’s how to restore the QY700 to the factory settings.
  • Page 25 – Use the cursor keys / data dial to move the cursor to
  • Page 26 – Chapter 1. BASIC CONCEPTS; This chapter explains the basic concepts that you need to know be-
  • Page 27 – About modes; The QY700 has the following modes and sub-modes.; Song mode; Here you can select and playback songs. (
  • Page 28 – Here you can record song data onto the tracks of a song. (
  • Page 31 – Pattern Voice; In Patch, move the cursor to User Phrase and press; Phrase Edit; In Patch, move the cursor to User Phrase, and press; Pattern Job
  • Page 33 – In Utility mode, press
  • Page 34 – Format
  • Page 36 – Rest; Utility mode
  • Page 37 – How the QY700 is organized; Four blocks; you to create music efficiently.; Tone generator block (; Settings for this block can be made in Voice mode (; How the blocks are connected; The four blocks are connected as follows.
  • Page 38 – About the sequencer block
  • Page 39 – How chord conversion works; Chord conversion table; Instrument category
  • Page 40 – Phrase type; On Bass and Original Bass; The QY700 manages patterns by Style and by Block.
  • Page 41 – Track structure within each pattern; The QY700’s song memory can hold 20 songs.; Track structure of a song
  • Page 42 – Sequence track playback channels
  • Page 43 – Chord input methods; For the Chord Root, use the E2 – D; Turning the Fingered Chord Zone on/off
  • Page 44 – The tone generator block; About the tone generator block; Voice Category
  • Page 45 – Program number
  • Page 46 – Maximum polyphony
  • Page 47 – About the controller block
  • Page 48 – About the effect block; Pattern Setup settings are made in the Song Play page (; Reverb effect
  • Page 49 – Chorus effect; How the effects work; Variation mode = Insertion
  • Page 50 – Variation mode = System
  • Page 52 – Selecting pages
  • Page 53 – Selecting parameters
  • Page 54 – Inputting characters
  • Page 55 – By using the
  • Page 56 – Other key operations; Here are some convenient key operations that you should know.; Auto Repeat function; crease common parameters in the display by the same value.
  • Page 57 – Song creation procedure
  • Page 58 – Create patterns; Patterns to be created; Pattern creation procedure; Specify the number of measures in the pattern.
  • Page 59 – Refer to “Patterns to be created” (
  • Page 60 – Editing a pattern; Pattern voice mixer settings; TRACK
  • Page 61 – Pattern track recording; Style; Recording the Song mode Pattern track; to move the cursor to
  • Page 62 – Chord track recording; Recording the Song mode Chord track
  • Page 63 – Realtime record of track 2
  • Page 64 – Changing the tempo; Step recording of track 1
  • Page 65 – Deleting a mistakenly-entered note
  • Page 66 – Editing tracks 1 and 2; Quantize
  • Page 67 – Modifying the voice of track 1; to enter Voice mode.
  • Page 68 – Save to floppy disk; Insert the floppy disk into the floppy disk drive.
  • Page 69 – Memo
  • Page 71 – The QY700’s song memory has room for 20 songs.; Track Configuration; SONG MODE Overview
  • Page 72 – Track Output Channels
  • Page 73 – Parameter
  • Page 74 – Song number and name; Move the cursor onto the song number on the screen.
  • Page 76 – pattern name
  • Page 77 – Leave the cursor in this area as you proceed.
  • Page 78 – Set the measure value using the data dial,
  • Page 80 – Transposition has no effect on drum voices and SFX kits.
  • Page 83 – Groove Quantizing
  • Page 85 – Setting the Groove Quantize Parameters; The QY700 enters the Play Effects submode.; Viewing or Creating a Groove Template; The QY700 displays the Groove View page.; and keyboard-track setting; Each sequence track is identified by a track number.
  • Page 90 – Copy template; The values in the window select the destination.; Copy
  • Page 95 – Transposition
  • Page 98 – Drum Table Edit
  • Page 102 – board track
  • Page 106 – TO TG channel setup; setup; You use these settings to assign tracks to MIDI channels.
  • Page 107 – Recording Songs on the QY700; Both of these procedures are outlined below.
  • Page 109 – Recording Standby
  • Page 114 – Realtime Recording: PATTERN Track; The QY700 returns to the SONG PLAY screen.
  • Page 116 – Realtime Recording: CHORD Track; • If you are not using fingered chords, enter chords
  • Page 117 – • If you are using fingered chords, enter as follows.; When you are ready to stop recording, press; • Entering the syncopation
  • Page 118 – Realtime Recording: TEMPO Track; The tempo changes are recorded as you make them.
  • Page 119 – Punch Recording; you are finished, press
  • Page 122 – Beat Graph; e xx; Location Pointer; x x e
  • Page 124 – Velocity; ff; Gate Time
  • Page 125 – Back delete; When you press
  • Page 126 – Step Recording: PATTERN track; Press
  • Page 127 – Meter; Each meter setting applies to all tracks; Style and Section
  • Page 128 – Step Recording: CHORD track
  • Page 129 – If you are using fingered chords, enter as follows.; Chord Root and Chord Type
  • Page 131 – Track number and name
  • Page 132 – Event name and parameter values
  • Page 133 – Track Name; The TrName indicator (above the
  • Page 134 – View Filter; You can remove all checkmarks at once by pressing
  • Page 136 – Graphic screen
  • Page 143 – JOB 01 QUANTIZE; Sets the track to which quantizing is applied.
  • Page 145 – Where quantizing value is , , or :; Where quantizing value is , or :; Where quantizing value is , :
  • Page 146 – JOB 02 MODIFY VELOCITY
  • Page 147 – Note range
  • Page 148 – JOB 03 MODIFY GATE TIME
  • Page 149 – JOB 04 CRESCENDO
  • Page 150 – JOB 05 TRANSPOSE; This parameter selects the track.; Transposition amount
  • Page 151 – JOB 06 SHIFT NOTE; JOB 07 SHIFT CLOCK
  • Page 152 – • Tmp; JOB 08 CHORD SORT; Normal
  • Page 153 – JOB 09 CHORD SEPARATE; Note that there are 480 clock cycles per beat.
  • Page 154 – JOB 10 SHIFT EVENT; Channel aftertouch
  • Page 155 – JOB 11 COPY EVENT; Start point of destination segment
  • Page 156 – JOB 12 ERASE EVENT; Sequence track; JOB 13 EXTRACT EVENT
  • Page 158 – JOB 14 THIN OUT
  • Page 159 – JOB 15 TIME STRETCH; The Time parameter sets the time multiplier.; JOB 16 CREATE MEASURE
  • Page 160 – Number of measures to insert; JOB 17 DELETE MEASURE
  • Page 161 – JOB 18 COPY TRACK
  • Page 162 – JOB 19 MIX TRACKS; Play Effect and Voice source; Use the settings from track “a”.
  • Page 163 – JOB 20 CLEAR TRACK; • Pat; JOB 21 EXPAND BACKING; Pattern
  • Page 164 – JOB 22 NORMALIZE PLAY EFFECTS; ues are internalized into the track’s MIDI event data.
  • Page 165 – JOB 23 COPY SONG; The first Song value selects the song to be copied.; JOB 24 CLEAR SONG; The Song value selects the song to be deleted.
  • Page 166 – JOB 25 SONG NAME; Supported characters:
  • Page 168 – Voice mode is where you will select the voices used by a song, and
  • Page 169 – About voice mode
  • Page 172 – or
  • Page 179 – Velocity sensitivity offset
  • Page 180 – Modulation Wheel LFO depth pitch modulation,
  • Page 182 – Pitch bend control; Increasing the Dry Level will decrease the effect.
  • Page 185 – –Center
  • Page 186 – Adjust the pitch of each instrument in semitone steps.
  • Page 187 – Level is fixed for each instrument, and cannot be adjusted.
  • Page 188 – Chapter 4. EFFECT MODE; In Effect mode, you can select the effects used in a song and modify; Chorus edit
  • Page 189 – About effect mode; Pressing
  • Page 190 – When Variation Mode = Insertion; VARIATION; DRY LINE; When Variation Mode = System
  • Page 192 – Move the cursor to the parameter that you wish to set.
  • Page 193 – Send chorus to reverb
  • Page 195 – edit page for the desired effect.
  • Page 196 – Here you can make detailed settings for each effect.
  • Page 198 – Chapter 5. PATTERN MODE; You use PATTERN mode to record and edit user phrases, to assem-
  • Page 199 – PATTERN MODE Overview
  • Page 202 – To select and play a pattern; to stop the playback.; To create a pattern; Select the pattern that you want to work on.
  • Page 203 – Section connection; Enter the appropriate value using the data dial,
  • Page 204 – Chord root and type; Original bass: Causes all bass-type phrases to transpose to; If you do not want to use fingered chording
  • Page 205 – Use the data dial or
  • Page 206 – the tempo or meter setting.
  • Page 207 – mark appears to
  • Page 208 – shifts the phrase backwards by that amount.; Phrase number and name; Beat category
  • Page 209 – Move the cursor to an appropriate space in the matrix
  • Page 210 – Phrase Table
  • Page 211 – into “phrase solo” mode.; Phrase number and name; These values identify the currently selected phrase.; Low and high limits; Low limit
  • Page 212 – number, and voice name
  • Page 214 – At the PATCH screen in Pattern mode, press
  • Page 216 – The Groove Quantize page appears.
  • Page 217 – T h e p a r a m e t e rs l i s t e d a b ove , a s w e l l a s t h e
  • Page 219 – Move the cursor to each of the parameters you want
  • Page 221 – Inversion transposition
  • Page 222 – Move the cursor to the OPEN HARMONY setting for
  • Page 224 – Mute
  • Page 225 – Move the cursor to the Velocity Rate icon for the list
  • Page 226 – Pattern Voice submode
  • Page 227 – The Pattern Voice Setup page appears.
  • Page 228 – Mixer
  • Page 229 – or cursor keys as nec-
  • Page 231 – Available selections vary according to the voice category.; Chorus send level; This value sets the sound positioning for stereo playback.
  • Page 232 – This parameter sets the volume for the part.
  • Page 233 – Voice Edit
  • Page 237 – while the cursor is at a track that is set to this category.)
  • Page 238 – Variation send level; Random
  • Page 241 – Offers much greater control, but more difficult to set up.
  • Page 242 – Connection
  • Page 243 – The QY700 enters the Pattern Effects submode.
  • Page 244 – This parameter selects the variation effect type.
  • Page 245 – Reverb Edit, Chorus Edit, and Variation Edit
  • Page 246 – Controllable parameter
  • Page 248 – Edit or otherwise modify the results using Phrase Edit
  • Page 250 – to move to the Recording Standby screen.
  • Page 252 – The
  • Page 253 – Realtime Recording; Starting from the PATCH screen, press
  • Page 254 – To delete the last note you entered, press
  • Page 261 – Job 01 Quantize; The Phrase value selects the user phrase to be quantized.
  • Page 262 – Job 02 Modify Velocity; The Phrase value selects the user phrase to be adjusted.
  • Page 263 – Job 03 Modify Gate Time
  • Page 264 – Job 04 Crescendo; Job 05 Transpose
  • Page 265 – Job 06 Shift Note; The Phrase value selects the user phrase.
  • Page 266 – Job 07 Shift Clock; Job 08 Chord Sort
  • Page 267 – Job 09 Chord Separate
  • Page 268 – Job 10 Shift Event
  • Page 269 – Job 11 Copy Event; Start point of destination
  • Page 270 – Job 12 Erase Event; Job 13 Extract Event; The first Phrase value selects the source phrase (user phrase).
  • Page 271 – Destination phrase
  • Page 272 – Job 14 Thin Out; The Phrase value selects the target phrase.
  • Page 273 – Job 15 Time Stretch; The Time value sets the magnification/compression ratio.; Job 16 Copy Phrase
  • Page 274 – The first Phrase value selects the phrase to be copied.
  • Page 275 – Phrase Table source; Use table data from phrase “a”.; Job 17 Mix Phrase
  • Page 276 – Job 18 Append Phrase
  • Page 277 – The second Style value selects the destination style.; Destination phrase; The second Phrase value selects the split destination.; Job 19 Split Phrase; This job splits a selected user phrase into two user phrases.
  • Page 278 – Job 20 Get Phrase; The job does not copy voice and tempo settings.
  • Page 279 – Job 21 Put Phrase; The Phrase value selects the user phrase to be copied.
  • Page 280 – Job 22 Clear Phrase; The Phrase value selects the user phrase to be deleted.; Job 23 Phrase Name; The Phrase value selects the user phrase to be named.
  • Page 281 – Job 24 Clear Track; The TR setting selects the track to be cleared.
  • Page 282 – Job 25 Copy Pattern
  • Page 283 – Job 26 Append Pattern; Pattern Voice selection
  • Page 284 – Destination pattern; Play Effect and Pattern Voice copy; Job 27 Split Pattern; This job splits a selected pattern into two patterns.
  • Page 285 – Job 28 Clear Pattern; Style and section; If you set Style to “All”, then Section is also forced to “All”.; Job 29 Pattern Name; Maximum length for these names is 8 characters.
  • Page 286 – Job 30 Style Icon
  • Page 288 – Chapter 6. UTILITY MODE; This chapter explains Utility mode.
  • Page 289 – About Utility mode
  • Page 290 – The indicator located above
  • Page 291 – Section
  • Page 292 – The MIDI page lets you make MIDI settings for the QY700.
  • Page 295 – Polyphonic After Touch
  • Page 297 – Interval Time settings may cause playback to be delayed.
  • Page 299 – Level sets the volume by specifying the velocity.
  • Page 300 – Fingered chord zone
  • Page 301 – MIDI Port
  • Page 303 – About floppy disks; Removing a floppy disk; Push the disk gently in until it clicks into place.
  • Page 304 – Preventing accidental erasure
  • Page 305 – Types of file used by the QY700; Songs; About Disk mode
  • Page 306 – Format 0
  • Page 312 – The load execute page will appear.; Preplay function; (Preplay) to playback the file before you execute
  • Page 321 – Does the Pattern track contain a Section Connection
  • Page 322 – Cannot use the Fingered Chord function
  • Page 323 – Monitor; The floppy disk is faulty. Use a different floppy disk.
  • Page 324 – System; press
  • Page 325 – AWM2 tone generation:
  • Page 326 – Modulation wheel
  • Page 328 – System exclusive message:
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