

- Harmony assistant quarter rest pdf#
- Harmony assistant quarter rest manual#
- Harmony assistant quarter rest Bluetooth#
Owner’s Manual (this manual), Use Guide, Warranty Information, Online Member Product Registration, *AC adaptor (* May not be included depending on your area. Standard stereo phone jack, dedicated to the FC7ĪC Adaptor: For EU countries: PA-150B or an equivalent specified by Yamaha (Output: DC 12 V, 1.5 A), For other countries: PA-150 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha (Output: DC 12 V, 1.5 A), Batteries: Six “AA” size alkaline (LR6), or Ni-MH rechargeable (HR6) batteries (sold separately)
Harmony assistant quarter rest Bluetooth#
Yes, Sound Back Time Setting (Short/Long)įoot pedal function assignment (Volume, Hold, Start/Stop, Rec), Message display language (English, Japanese)īluetooth® Version: 4.2, Supported Profile: A2DP, Functions: Bluetooth Audio, MIDI over BLE, Wireless Output: Bluetooth Class 2, Maximum communication distance: about 10 m (without interference) 0.9 GB) for each file, Format: WAV (44.1 kHz, 16 bit, stereo), Time Shift Recording function: Yes Microphone: Internal stereo microphone, or commercially available external microphone, Recording Time (max.) 80 minutes (approx. Tempo: 32 - 280 (for quarter notes), Tap tempo input function, Reference note selection: eighth note, quarter note, dotted quarter note, Tempo Memory: 8 memories, Volume control of each note type (by 5 sliders), Pattern selection (All, Alternate) Temperament: Equal, Pure, Individual Volumes/Pitches, Reference Pitch: 430.0 – 450.3 Hz, Root Key: Automatically detected from keyboard input, lock function available Transpose: 12 semitones, Octave Shift: 4 octaves (4.0 kg) 13 oz (without batteries)īuttons (with tactile feedback), sliders, dialįM: 9 Voices (WOOD, BRASS, ORGAN categories), AWM: 70 Voices (PIANO/OTHERS category, Metronome) Each bracketed number represents the order of the eleven. Is there an easier way to convert a MusicTime file to something MuseScore can read, or to straighten out what MuseScore does to a MIDI file once opened? I haven't found anything in the manual that covers this.įor good measure I've included the MIDI file saved by MusicTime.8 lbs. In Example 24, each whole note in the sketch represents a rhythmic value of one measure in the score. Also, the multiple voices set up in the original got spread all over the chart when MuseScore opened the MIDI file, as you will notice. And this MSCZ file is altered from the original conversion, which included at least two lines that had no key signature and filled the lines with accidentals rendering the lines in F minor, which was a interesting exercise in itself for as I brought those lines into the proper key, at least one existing line had its key signature altered drastically and its line filled with accidentals I had to drag four flats back onto a line where they originally appeared. It would almost be easier to start from a blank staff and re-enter every single note. Note that MuseScore created a few more lines, altered the organ part to the point where the treble clef staff is notated in the bass clef, scattered the vocal parts, and turned dotted quarter notes into quarters tied to eighths.

Harmony assistant quarter rest pdf#
I've attached a PDF of the original score and the MSCZ file MuseScore created.

The only format common between MuseScore and MusicTime is MIDI however, the display of the MIDI file leaves a lot to be desired in MuseScore. I created some scores in a now-obsolete program called MusicTime.
