Yamaha SU700 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
Chapter 2 Tutorial
48 Chapter 2 Tutorial
Track Structure
Our song will use all of the tracks in bank 1 plus FREE tracks 1–4 of bank 2, for a
total of fourteen tracks. Tracks 79–92 of the included audio CD (SU700 Sampling
Audio) contain the sample sources that we will use for this tutorial. First let’s sample
these sources and use them to create a song.
NOTE:
Tracks 79-92 were created by processing sources from tracks 1-78. For details on how to
use these original sources to create new sounds, refer to the section “Modifying sampled
sounds,” which begins on page 95.
LOOP 1: ............................. Source used: Track 79 (*Loop 1)
Loop track for drum patterns.
LOOP 2: ............................. Source used: Track 80 (*Loop 2)
Loop track for bass.
COMPOSED LOOP 1: ....... Source used: Track 81 (*Composed Loop 1)
A bass track that plays a 16-beat loop.
COMPOSED LOOP 2: ....... Source used: Track 82 (*Composed Loop 2)
A bass track that plays a 16-beat loop. This is a
sample of the COMPOSED LOOP 1 track with its
pitch shifted upward.
COMPOSED LOOP 3: ....... Source used: Track 83 (*Composed Loop 3)
A synth-sound track which plays a 16 beat loop.
COMPOSED LOOP 4: ....... Source used: Track 84 (*Composed Loop 4)
A synth-sound track which plays a 32 beat loop.
FREE 1: ............................. Source used (sound type A): Track 85 (*Free 1a)
Source used (sound type B): Track 89 (*Free 1b)
These are samples that are 16 or more beats long.
Two different samples are provided for track banks
1 and 2, and will be used in different blocks of the
song.
FREE 2: ............................. Source used (sound type A): Track 86 (*Free 2a)
Source used (sound type B): Track 90 (*Free 2b)
FREE 3: ............................. Source used (sound type A): Track 87 (*Free 3a)
Source used (sound type B): Track 91 (*Free 3b)
FREE 4: ............................. Source used (sound type A): Track 88 (*Free 4a)
Source used (sound type B): Track 92 (*Free 4b)