Yamaha AW4416 Stereo System User Manual


 
Chapter15—MIDI
242 — Operation Guide
8. Move the cursor to the METER area of the beat map, and use the [DATA/
JOG] dial to specify the time signature for measure 1.
The time signature can be specified in a range of 1/2–8/8.
9. If you wish to change time signatures in the middle of the song, switch
the EDIT SELECT buttons at the bottom of the screen to METER. Then
move the cursor to the NEW button and press the [ENTER] key.
New time signature data will be added, allowing you to specify the new location
(measure) and time signature. (For details refer to the Song screen/Tempo Map
page in the Reference Guide.)
10. Move the cursor to the TEMPO column of the tempo map, and use the
[DATA/JOG] dial to specify the tempo for the first measure.
The tempo (BPM) can be set in 0.1 units over a range of 20.0–300.0.
11. If you wish to change tempo in the middle of the song, switch the EDIT
SELECT buttons at the bottom of the screen to TEMPO. Then move the
cursor to the NEW button and press the [ENTER] key.
New tempo data will be added, allowing you to specify the new location (mea-
sure/beat) and tempo. (For details refer to the Song screen/Tempo Map page in
the Reference Guide.)
12. Make settings on your MIDI sequencer so that it will synchronize to an
external MIDI clock, and put it in playback-ready mode.
13. Record/play back the AW4416 song.
When you specify a location on the AW4416 in measure/beat units, the external
MIDI sequencer will also move to the same location. When the AW4416 begins
running, the MIDI sequencer will begin running in synchronization according to
the MIDI clock that is being transmitted.
Tip!
The internal metronome of the AW4416 will sound according to the tempo data
and time signature data you specify here.