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Anleitung Yamaha, modell TNR-i

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Moving the line to the right produces faster tempos. [R3] + LED buttons Transposition Adjusts the playback pitch in semitone increments. While holding the [R3] button, slide your finger vertically over the matrix to move the lit horizontal line to the desired pitch. [R4] + LED buttons Changing the Layer Volume Displays the individual volume settings of all 16 layers, and allows the volume of each layer to be adjusted as required to create the ideal “mix” between layers. Each row of LED buttons corresponds to a layer, beginning with layer 01 at the bottom row. While holding the [R4] button, slide your finger horizontally over the row corresponding to the layer you want to adjust to set the volume as required. Each LED button row corresponds to a layer (01 – 16 from bottom to top), and the horizontal axis corresponds to volume level with volume increasing towards the right (the leftmost setting corresponds to “0” volume). • You can also use the jog dial to set the overall (Master) volume (the Master volume setting will appear in the Display). [R5] + LED buttons Switching Blocks Switches to a different block. While holding the [R5] button, slide your finger horizontally over the matrix to move the lit vertical line to the desired block. Moving the line to the leftmost column selects block 01, the next column to the right is block 02, then block 03, and so on up to block 16. • You can copy the contents of the current block to another block. Slower Faster Higher Lower Layer 16 01 Lower Higher volume volume Block 01 TNR-i Quick Guide Layers and the Performance Modes TNR-i Quick Guide 9 Layers and the Performance Modes Layers TNR-i layers can be thought of as “performance parts” or “recording tracks.” The TNR-i has a total of 16 layers. Separate notes and voices can be assigned to each layer, and all layers can be played together in synchronization. The 16 layers are divided into six performance mode groups as shown in the illustration below. The six modes have different note entry methods and operation. Up to 16 layers created using different modes can be combined for rich, complex musical expression. Blocks One complete set of 16 layers is called a “block.” The TNR-i can store up to 16 programmed blocks (16-layer groups) in memory, and you can switch from block to block instantly during performance. You could, for example, create a musical composition in one block, then copy that composition to another block and edit it to create a variation of the original composition. Or you can load a number of previously-created compositions into separate blocks and switch between them to create variation during playback. . When you switch between layers or blocks, the current layer number, performance mode, and block number will appear in the Display. . Tap the [CLEAR] button to clear all active notes from all layers and blocks. Layer number Performance mode Block number 01 02 03 04 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 Layers Blocks Performance mode: Score mode Random mode Draw mode Bounce mode Push mode Solo mode Layers and the Performance Modes Layers and the Performance Modes Layer number Performance mode 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 Solo mode Push mode Bounce mode Draw mode Random mode Score mode For example, if you tap any LED button in the eighth row from the bottom (any button in this row will do) while holding the [R1] function button as shown in the illustration, you will select the first Random mode layer. Performance mode Layer number TNR-i Quick Guide Random Mode Performance (Layer 8 – 11) Random Mode Performance (Layer 8 – 11) ) If you touch an LED button long enough to enter an active note in the Random mode, the active note will play back repeatedly. If you then enter a few more active notes, the lights will “travel” from note to note, in the order entered, and the active notes will sound when the traveling light passes over them. The Random mode thus produces a totally different type of loop from the Score mode. Higher Pitch Lower Active notes can be individually deactivated by touching and holding the corresponding LED button. TNR-i Quick Guide Draw Mode Performance (Layer 12, 13) Draw Mode Performance (Layer 12, 13) Holding the [L4] button Draw Mode Performance (Layer 12, 13) In this mode you can tap individual LED buttons or draw lines or curves on the matrix, and those actions will be played back and repeated. You can keep adding to your “composition” during playback to build up thick sonic textures. In the Draw mode you cannot clear only a part of the performance. The entire layer can be cleared by tapping the [CLEAR] button. TNR-i Quick Guide Bounce Mode Performance (Layer 14) / Push Mode Performance (Layer 15) Bounce Mode Performance (Layer 14) / Push Mode Performance (Layer 15) Tap an LED button and the light will “drop” from that button, bounce back from the bottom of the matrix, and repeat. The corresponding note will sound when the light bounces at the bottom ro...


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