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Chapter 3 Basics
A/D Input
This special feature lets you pass an analog signal through the A3000 at the same time
as you are playing out your programs. You would typically use this feature when you
wish to combine a vocal performance with A3000 program play.
You must supply the analog signal to the A/D input(s) on the front panel. You may elect
to pass this signal through any of the available effects on its way through the A3000.
You can set this feature up using the PLAY mode SETUP function. (
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MIDI Indicator
The A3000 lets you know that it is currently receiving MIDI data by blinking one of the
lamps on its five mode buttons. The blinking lamp indicates the type of data that com-
ing in, as follows.
Received Data Type
Blinking Lamp
Note On/Off :
PLAY lamp
Control Change :
EDIT lamp
Pitchbend :
RECORDING lamp
Aftertouch :
DISK lamp
Program Change :
UTILITY lamp
But note that these indications do not operate with respect to data types that are filtered
out by the MIDI Receiving Filter (
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Summary of Contents for A3000
Page 1: ...Owner s Manual ...
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Page 21: ...1 1 Chapter 1 Setting Up ...
Page 36: ...34 Chapter 1 Setting Up ...
Page 37: ...2 2 Chapter 2 Trying It Out ...
Page 71: ...3 3 Chapter 3 Basics ...
Page 95: ...4 4 Chapter 4 PLAY Mode ...
Page 145: ...5 5 Chapter 5 EDIT Mode ...
Page 220: ...218 Chapter 5 EDIT Mode MIDI CTRL Function ...
Page 221: ...6 6 Chapter 6 RECORDING Mode ...
Page 249: ...7 7 Chapter 7 DISK Mode ...
Page 280: ...278 Chapter 7 DISK Mode ...
Page 281: ...8 8 Chapter 8 UTILITY Mode ...
Page 313: ...A A Appendix ...
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