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1The QY20: What It Is & What It Can Do
●The Sequencer Tracks The QY20 sequencer has 4 “normal” sequencer tracks to
which you can individually assign any of the 100 internal
voices (or 8 drum kits if desired), and record just about any-
thing you like either via the QY20’s own micro keyboard or
an external keyboard connected to the QY20 MIDI IN connec-
tor. You can use the real-time record mode (➪ page 109) so
that the QY20 records exactly what you play as you play it, or
the step record mode (➪ page 115) in which notes can be en-
tered one at a time. The step record mode lets you record ex-
tremely fast or complex passages that would be impossible to
play in real time.
The remaining four tracks are dedicated to producing accompani-
ment: the chord 1 and chord 2 tracks, a bass track, and a drum
track. The accompaniment tracks differ from the sequencer tracks in
2 ways:
1. Accompaniments are produced by specifying a sequence of pat-
terns to be played rather than by recording individual notes or
chords (➪ page 52). The QY20 has 100 preset patterns that you
can simply select and use, and can store up to 100 original pat-
terns you create in the PATTERN mode (➪ page 78).
SONG Mode Tracks
Sequencer track 1 (“TR1”)
Sequencer track 2 (“TR2”)
Sequencer track 3 (“TR3”)
Sequencer track 4 (“TR4”)
Accompaniment chord 1 (“C1”)
Accompaniment chord 2 (“C2”)
Accompaniment bass (“Ba”)
Accompaniment drums (“Dr”)
Sequencer
tracks.
Accomp.
tracks
●The Accompaniment
Tracks