223Chapter 5. PATTERN MODE

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You use this page to edit the selected drum table.
Drum tables are required to handle rhythm data produced
by drum machines that are not XG or GM compatible. As
these machines may use different numbering arrangements
to identify the various rhythm instruments, it becomes nec-
essary to make appropriate substitutions when playing back
the recorded data. Failure to make these substitutions will
cause the “wrong” instruments to be produced.
Each drum table therefore provides a list of rhythm-instru-
ment substitutions. The QY700 stores eight different tables.
You can select the table separately for each track. You can
also edit the contents of each table as required.
The table also allows you to adjust velocities for each of
your substitutions, so that you can maintain appropriate
volume balance.
You may also want to use these table to experiment with
your own customized substitutions. This can be any easy
way to try out different instrument combinations.
1. At the PATCH screen, press 1 (PlayFx).
The QY700 enters the Play Effects submode.
2. Press 3 (Transpose).
The Transpose page appears.
3. Press 4 (DrTabEdit).
The Drum-Table Edit page appears.
4. Press u or d as necessary to
select the appropriate track.
5. With the cursor on the DR TABLE line, select the de-
sired drum table. ( p.220)
6. Move the cursor to the list entry or Velocity Rate value
that you want to set.
7. Set the value using the data dial, n/y, or the nu-
meric keypad.
8. When you have finished making changes, press e
to return to the PATCH screen.
The playback keys (p, s, t, r/f) continue to
function while you are adjusting the settings, so that you
can monitor the results of your changes as you make them.
Adjustment shortcut: To select the same drum table for all
tracks, hold down s and select the value (at any one
of the tracks) with the numeric keypad. To change all drum-
table settings by an equal amount, hold down s and
use the data dial or n/y.
The first five parameters listed in the table above (numbered 1, 2,
3, 4, and 19) are identical to those on the “Transpose” page; see
page 219. The remaining parameters are described below.
23. Replacement List
This list sets up the rhythm-instrument replacements.
If this drum table is selected for a track during replay, the
QY700 will replace any rhythm instrument designated in
the From column (when encountered in the performance
data for that track) with the instrument named in the corre-
sponding To line.
A “No” entry in the From column actually means “All but.”
A “No Snares” entry, for example, instructs the QY700 to
substitute the To instrument for all voices other than snare
voices.
An “All” specification in the From column (for example,
“All Shakers”) tells the QY700 to replace all instruments of
the specified type with the item named in the To entry.
0101
1101
[From]
No Shakers, No Congas&Bongos, No Crash Sym., No Ride
Sym., No Hi-Hat, No Tom, No Brush Snare, No Kick, No
Snare, All Shakers, Congas&Bongos, All Crash Sym., All
Ride Sym., All Hi-Hat, All Tom, All Brush Snare, All kick,
All snare, All drum Kit, All Perc., C5 Bell Tree ~ C#-1 Surdo
Mute
[To]
C5 Bell Tree,..., C#-1 Surdo Mute
1. Move the cursor to the parameter you want to set (From
entry, To entry, or Velocity Rate).
2. Set the value using the data dial, n/y, or the nu-
meric keypad.
3. When you have finished making changes, press e
to return to the Transpose screen.
2. Play Effects