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A5000/A4000 •

 Chapter 9  COMMAND

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Chapter  

9

 COMMAND

Program and sample copy, editing, and other operations

not included in the function displays.

About the COMMANDS ..............................................................204

COPY ...........................................................................................206

DELETE .......................................................................................208

SAVE ............................................................................................208

ARRANGE ...................................................................................211

FREEZE .......................................................................................212

REGISTER ...................................................................................214

BULK DUMP ................................................................................216

INITIALIZE ...................................................................................217

PROCESS ....................................................................................218

LOOP DIVIDE ..............................................................................221

RESAMPLE..................................................................................222

STEREO 

 MONO ......................................................................225

MOVE ...........................................................................................226

CREATE OSC ..............................................................................227

EXPORT .......................................................................................228

REVERT .......................................................................................230

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Страница 2: ...at our products and the pro duction methods used to produce them meet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following Battery Notice This product MAY contain a small non rechargable battery which if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of battery is approx imately five years When replacement becomes necess...

Страница 3: ...s follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the instru ment or other property These precautions include but are not limited to the following Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord place heavy objects on it or place it in a position w...

Страница 4: ...A4000 package includes the following accessories Make sure that all of these accessories are included CD ROM set Owner s Manual this document 1 Booklet Guide for Accompanying Disks 1 Floppy Disk 4 Power Cord 1 Power Cable for ZIP Drive 1 Power Cable for Internal Hard Disk 1 IDE Cable for Internal Hard Disk 1 SCSI Cable for Internal Hard Disk 1 If any of the above items is missing please contact yo...

Страница 5: ...built in SCSI interface and internal SCSI and IDE connectors it s easy to add internal hard disk or ZIP drives or external hard disk ZIP CD ROM CD R or other drives Further 4 SIMM slots allow the sample memory to be expanded to maximum 128 megabytes An optional AIEB1 I O expansion board can be installed to provide 6 assignable analog outputs as well as digital coaxial and optical inputs and output...

Страница 6: ...apter 4 Chapter 9 page 87 230 The reference chapters with complete detailed information on all of the A5000 A4000 functions and features Appendix page 231 Information on installing options specifications error messages MIDI data format and more Finding Information You Need The manual offers several ways for you to locate specific information The Table of Contents page 8 Look here to locate informa...

Страница 7: ... the related function or feature Hints on how you might be able to make the most of a feature or function PLAY PROGRAM PgmSel etc This type of expression indicates the mode function and display page on which a cer tain function or parameter can be found The example points to the PLAY mode PRO GRAM function group PgmSel display page PLAY etc Indicates a panel button in this case the PLAY button pag...

Страница 8: ...Functions 77 Selecting Display Pages 78 Editing Parameters 79 Executing Functions 80 Command Selection 80 Character Entry 81 MIDI Input 82 QUICK Entry 83 Tree View Display 83 A D Input 85 MIDI Indicator 85 Shortcut Operation 86 Special Button Functions 86 Factory Reset 86 Chapter 4 PLAY Mode About the PLAY Mode 88 1 PROGRAM 89 Program Select 89 Program Mix 90 Program Portamento 91 2 SAMPLE 93 Sele...

Страница 9: ...91 Knob Controller 191 Knob Controller Setup 191 Function Key Play Setup 192 3 SEQUENCE 194 Sequence 194 4 MASTER 195 Tuning 195 Output 195 5 SYSTEM 197 KeysSet 197 Customise 198 6 MIDI 200 Channel Message 200 System Exclusive 201 Chapter 9 COMMAND About the COMMANDS 204 Selecting a Command 206 Command Execution 206 COPY 206 DELETE 208 SAVE 208 ARRANGE 211 FREEZE 212 REGISTER 214 BULK DUMP 216 INI...

Страница 10: ...PHONES jack always produces the same signal as the STEREO OUT jacks Note that headphone impedance should be between 16 and 150 ohms r INPUT L INPUT R jacks Use these jacks to input an analog signal for recording or for realtime output A D In feature Use the INPUT L jack if you are supplying a monaural signal t Display The display shows a wide range of information including current status and avail...

Страница 11: ... function buttons for tone generator playback and more page 86 2 AUDITION button Press the button to play out the currently selected sample You use this feature to check the sound of the sample while editing 3 Floppy disk drive Accepts a 3 5 inch floppy disk You can use floppy disks to save and reload your data programs samples sequences and system settings Note that there is an access lamp at the...

Страница 12: ...HRU A and THRU B MIDI THRU only on the A4000 retransmits the data received at the MIDI IN connector s e ASSIGNABLE OUT jacks Analog output jacks These jacks operate independently of the STEREO OUT jacks You can use these jacks to output the sound of one or more selected samples or to output the signal supplied through the front panel s analog input connectors page 97 128 You may also set them so t...

Страница 13: ...x ial RCA pin cable The digital signal format is CD DAT S P DIF You can use the DIGITAL IN connector to record a digital signal of frequency 48kHz 44 1kHz or 32kHz The DIGITAL OUT connector outputs a digital signal of frequency 44 1kHz e ASSIGNABLE OUT jacks AS1 to AS6 Additional analog output jacks Each pair 1 2 3 4 5 6 operates independently of all other outputs on the A5000 A4000 You can use th...

Страница 14: ... type SIMMs but can also accept installation of 36 bit parity type SIMMs When purchasing SIMMs make sure that the SIMM design does not utilize more than 18 memory chips per module SIMMs comprised of more than 18 chips do not operate correctly on the A5000 A4000 SIMMs must be installed in pairs you can install either two SIMMs or four SIMMs Both modules in a pair must have the same memory capacity ...

Страница 15: ... far as it will go the disk will automatically pop out When the disk is fully ejected carefully remove it by hand Never attempt to remove the disk or turn the power off during reading or writing Doing so can damage the disk and possibly the disk drive If the eject button is pressed too quickly or if it is not pressed in as far as it will go the disk may not eject properly The eject button may beco...

Страница 16: ... pressure to the disk in any way Always keep floppy disks in their protective cases when they are not in use Do not expose the disk to direct sunlight extremely high or low temperatures or excessive humid ity dust or liquids Do not open the sliding shutter and touch the exposed surface of the floppy disk inside Do not expose the disk to magnetic fields such as those produced by televisions speaker...

Страница 17: ... to external MIDI equipment amplifiers etc and power ing up Please read this chapter before using your A5000 A4000 for the first time Setup Procedure 18 Power Connection 19 Audio Output Connections 20 Audio Input Connections 23 MIDI Connections 25 Powering On and Off 27 Sound Check 28 ...

Страница 18: ...ic MIDI concepts and shows how to connect up MIDI devices page 25 Power ON OFF Explains the proper sequence for turning connected devices on and off page 27 Sound Check Takes you through a simple sound check to confirm that your equipment is connected correctly page 28 If you have already acquired and intend to install options such as addition SIMM memory the optional AIEB1 I O Expansion Board int...

Страница 19: ...the unit to the wrong AC supply can cause serious damage to the internal circuitry and may even pose a shock hazard Use only the AC power cord supplied with the A5000 A4000 If the supplied cord is lost or damaged and needs to be replaced contact your Yamaha dealer The use of an inappropriate replacement can pose a fire and shock hazard The type of AC power cord provided with the A5000 A4000 may be...

Страница 20: ...t ASSIGNABLE OUT You can set the jacks to operate independently of the STEREO OUT jacks so that they output selected samples or programs only The feature is useful for example when you want to send the main signal to one audio device while sending a specific sample to a different device But it is also possible to set these jacks so that they output the same signal as the STEREO OUT jacks page 195 ...

Страница 21: ... to connect up all of the outputs on the expansion board Connect only the outputs you need to use STEREO OUT R L MONO ASSIGNABLE OUT R L A5000 A4000 Rear Panel Amp mixer etc L INPUT 1 R L INPUT 2 R STEREO OUT ASSIGNABLE OUT R L MONO 1 2 3 4 5 6 ASSIGNABLE OUT R L A5000 A4000 Rear Panel Amp mixer etc L INPUT 1 R L INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 INPUT 5 R L R L R L R ...

Страница 22: ...tical sig nals The digital outputs function as assignable outputs You can set them to output selected samples or pro grams or you can set them to produce the same output as the STEREO OUT jacks by setting the Stereo Out to Assignable Out parameter to DIG OPT UTILITY MASTER Out put page 195 The OPTICAL connectors are protected by plastic covers You must remove the cover before con necting the cable...

Страница 23: ...only if the optional AIEB1 board is installed To select the input to be used for recording use the Input parameter on the RecData page page 155 Connecting to Analog Input The following illustrations show how to connect to an analog input source such as a microphone analog tape recorder or analog synthesizer For monaural input For stereo input INPUT L R A5000 A4000 Front Panel Tape recorder synth e...

Страница 24: ...igital input source such as a CD player or DAT recorder For purposes of compatibility the AIEB1 board includes two different input types OPTICAL optical fiber and DIGITAL coaxial cable OPTICAL input connection Coaxial input connection OUT DIGITAL OPTICAL IN OUT IN A5000 A4000 Rear Panel Digital device OPTICAL OUTPUT OUT DIGITAL OPTICAL IN OUT IN A5000 A4000 Rear Panel Digital device DIGITAL OUTPUT...

Страница 25: ...data from external devices the OUT connector outputs locally produced data and the THRU connector relays data received at the IN connector MIDI connections are made by running standard MIDI cables between connectors on different devices Each MIDI cable connects the OUT or THRU connector of one device to the IN connector of another device Channels A single MIDI cable carries up to 16 channels of pe...

Страница 26: ...o suit your device and performance requirements The A5000 has MIDI THRU A and MIDI THRU B connectors The MIDI THRU A connector retransmits MIDI data received via the MIDI IN A connector and the MIDI THRU B connector retransmits MIDI data received via the MIDI IN B connector MIDI THRU OUT IN Keyboard or controller MIDI THRU OUT IN A5000 A4000 Rear Panel MIDI THRU OUT IN Keyboard or controller MIDI ...

Страница 27: ...ve allow the drive a few seconds to get up to speed before proceeding to Step 2 2 Switch on the power to the A5000 A4000 Press the POWER switch on the front panel 3 Switch on power to speakers and other audio devices Power OFF Like other samplers the A5000 A4000 stores all new data into main memory only and will lose all of this data when you switch off the power You must therefore save all import...

Страница 28: ...ack page 20 2 Connect the MIDI OUT connector of your MIDI controller keyboard sequencer etc to the MIDI IN A connector MIDI IN on the A4000 of the sampler and ensure that all components are ready for MIDI control page 25 3 Turn on the A5000 A40000 and all connected equipment page 27 4 Set the A5000 A4000 MASTER VOL control to about the center of its range 5 Set the amplifier mixer or other audio r...

Страница 29: ...t is likely that you have not made the right MIDI connectors or properly set your MIDI controller If pressing the AUDITION button produces no sound you should recheck your audio output connections and audio gear Turn the power off and go back to the previous section to check you connections and settings If the sound check is successful continue with the following steps 12 Turn down all audio volum...

Страница 30: ...Sound Check 30 Chapter 1 Setting Up A5000 A4000 ...

Страница 31: ...ill ultimately determine how you use your sampler the basic operations and procedures are pretty much universal This chap ter describes the basic steps you ll need to be familiar with for just about any sam pling playback project and provides step by step procedures for some of the most important operations SAMPLER BASICS 32 ESSENTIAL PROCEDURES 37 ...

Страница 32: ... will be recording acoustic musical instruments voice or other live sound to be edited processed and played via the A5000 A4000 Step by Step procedure on page 37 2 Pre recorded Audio Sources Line Recording Line recording can be used to record samples from audio CD TOOLS loops and breakbeats from appropriate CDs of from tape DAT or MiniDisc audio recordings you ve made yourself on loca tion Step by...

Страница 33: ...hat there s unnecessary space or noise preceding or following the sound you want to use Or you might only want to use a portion of the sound you ini tially recorded Trimming as the term implies allows you to trim away unwanted portions of the recorded sound leaving only the sound you want to use Step by Step procedure on page 42 If you simply want your sample to play back in linear fashion from be...

Страница 34: ...ey note Step by Step procedure on page 46 3 Filter EG and LFO If you want to actually modify the sound of your samples to create a desired musical effect you might want to apply Static or dynamic velocity controlled filtering to modify the timbre of the sound or created wah wah type effects Step by Step procedure on page 47 Envelope generator based amplitude filter or pitch variations such that th...

Страница 35: ...tually offers many more editable functions than the few listed above You can for example individually set the level pan position pitch velocity response level scaling and other parameters for each sample It may seem complex at first but all these options allow you to create pre cisely the sound your music requires Details beginning on page 117 LFO modulation can produce cyclic variations in amplit...

Страница 36: ...igned up to 32 parts on the A5000 or up to 16 parts on the A4000 which can be played simultaneously via separate MIDI channels Step by Step procedure on page 55 2 Effects The extensive range of top quality effects provided by the A5000 A4000 can be used to add the finish ing touches to your sound Both models offer multiple effect stages with versatile connection varia tions The A5000 features six ...

Страница 37: ...sk or other storage device refer to page 165 in the reference section of this manual 1 Connect a Source If you will be recording via microphone connect a microphone with a 1 4 phone plug connector or use an appropriate adaptor to the sampler s L INPUT Just about any high quality dynamic or condenser microphone can be used but the A5000 A4000 does not provide phantom power for studio type phantom p...

Страница 38: ...e the recorded data to disk See page 153 for details 4 Select an Input Use Knob 1 to highlight the third function line on the display then use Knob 2 to select the input to which your source is selected If you have connected a mono microphone to the L input for exam ple use Knob 2 to select AD L If you have a stereo microphone or line source connected to the L and R inputs select AD L R If you hav...

Страница 39: ...155 for details 7 Select a Pre trigger Time With the third function line highlighted use Knob 5 to select an appropriate pre trigger time Pre trig ger means that recording actually begins the specified number of milliseconds a millisecond is 1 1000th of a second before recording is started either manually or by automatic triggering This ensures that the beginning of samples won t be cut off partic...

Страница 40: ... Manual mode recording will be triggered automatically when the input signal level exceeds the threshold set by the corre sponding EdgeLevel parameter recording can still be triggered manually in this mode The higher the edge level setting the higher the signal level required to trigger recording You can check your edge level setting visually in this page by applying the signal to be recorded to t...

Страница 41: ...Standby Display Press Knob 5 GO to go to the record standby display The WAIT TRIG indicator in the display will be highlighted while the A5000 A4000 waits for recording to be triggered either automatically or man ually 13 Start Recording If you selected the Edge Manual Start Trigger mode in step 10 recording will begin automatically as soon as the input signal level exceeds the specified Edge Leve...

Страница 42: ...op and try again press Knob 3 ABORT to abort the record oper ation without saving the recorded data to memory When you record a sample as described in the above procedure the recorded data is saved to the sampler s volatile memory and will be lost if the power is turned off before the data is saved to disk See page 208 for information on saving recorded samples to disk Step by Step TRIMMING Trimmi...

Страница 43: ...ertical lines in the waveform display show the currently selected Start and End points If you need coarser or finer adjustment use Knob 4 to select the digit in the Start and End values which will be directly adjusted by Knobs 2 and 3 Your options are x1 x10 x100 x1000 and x10000 The position of the inverse block cursor in the address values shows the digit currently being adjusted You can hear ho...

Страница 44: ...y selected section of the middle portion you can sustain the violin sound as long as you hold a note then the release portion would play when the note is released 1 Go To the TRIM LOOP Display If you are not already there press the EDIT button and then the TRIM LOOP function key to go to the EDIT Waveform display 2 Select a Sample To Edit If the sample you want to edit isn t already selected the s...

Страница 45: ...y business Unless your Start and End points are set precisely to the right points on the sample waveform you can end up with annoying clicks and noise The A5000 A4000 provides a number of auto addressing functions that can make it easy to set precise Start and End points Use Knob 1 to highlight the third function line Auto and LpMode then use Knob 2 to select the Auto mode that best suits you purp...

Страница 46: ...to the EDIT Waveform display You can play the selected sample by pressing the AUDITION button 3 Map the Sample Use Knob 1 to highlight the second function line on the display OrigKey Low High KeyXfade Knob 2 sets the samples Original Key This is the note to which the original sample will be mapped e g the note at which the sample will sound at its original pitch Use Knob 3 and Knob 4 to set the Lo...

Страница 47: ...rameters can be accessed for this display page See pages 127 through 132 in the reference section of this manual for details Step by Step FILTER SETUP The A5000 A4000 features an extraordinarily sophisticated filter stage which offers not only the standard low pass high pass peak and band elimination response modes but a number of composite modes as well e g dual peaks LPF peak and more 1 Go To th...

Страница 48: ...ce between the filter frequencies in com pound filter types also see the chart below Your choices are as follows Bypass No filter LowPass1 A low pass filter with a relatively gentle rolloff curve 12 dB oct Knob 4 Q Width adjusts the gain of a resonant peak at the cutoff frequency Knob 5 Distance has no effect with this filter type LowPass2 A low pass filter with a steep cutoff 24 dB oct Knob 4 Q W...

Страница 49: ... of both peaks Knob 5 Distance adjusts the distance between the cutoff frequencies of the two peaks 2Dips This mode provides 2 dips Knob 4 Q Width simultaneously adjusts the width of both filter dips Knob 5 Distance adjusts the distance between the cutoff frequencies of the two dips DualLPFs Two low pass filters having different cutoff are combined to produce a stepped low pass response Knob 4 Q W...

Страница 50: ...l envelope generators can be found in the section beginning on page 137 of this manual 1 Go To the EG Display If you are not already there press the EDIT button and then the EG function key to go to the EDIT AmpEG display Velocity Cutoff With this parameter the filter can set so that its cutoff frequency varies according to key board or other controller velocity In other words the filter cutoff fr...

Страница 51: ...ate parameter can significantly change the character of the sound If you apply a slow attack to a sample that normally has a fast attack a piano or plucked string for example the result might sound more like a violin or some type of syn thesized electronic sound than the original instrument The way this parameter works also depends on the AttackMode parameter setting dis cussed in the next step De...

Страница 52: ...justed so that the evelope s rates increase or decrease toward the higher notes in your keyboard or other controller s range This simulates the envelope characteristics of many acoustic instruments in which the overall envelope is shorter on higher notes piano is one example Positive values produce a shorter envelope on higher notes while negative values produce a longer envelope on higher notes V...

Страница 53: ... 1 TREE to see a list of the available sam ples use Knob 2 to select the desired sample then press Knob 1 PARAM again to return to the EDIT LFO display You can play the selected sample by pressing the AUDITION button 3 Set the LFO Wave Speed Delay KeyOnSync Parameters With the topmost function line of the display highlighted use Knob 1 to select it if necessary use Knobs 2 3 4 and 5 to set the LFO...

Страница 54: ...of LFO modulation Delay When set to 0 LFO modulation will begin instantaneously when a note is played But as you increase this value a delay will occur between the instant the note is played and the start of LFO modulation Higher values produce longer delays KeyOnSync The KeyOnSync parameter determines whether the start of LFO modulation is synchro nized to the beginning of each note If on modulat...

Страница 55: ...2 Select a Program Use Knob 2 or 3 to select the program to which you want to assign your sample s The number and name of the selected program will appear in the window in the upper right corner of the display Use the Rename function to give the program an original name if required See page 89 for details In the PLAY PgmSel display Knob 4 is used to select the Single or Multi play mode page 89 for...

Страница 56: ...receive channel set by Knob 5 in the PLAY PgmSel display From the PLAY SmpSel display you can also use Knob 5 to rename save duplicate delete and create a new sample bank See page 94 for details 5 Play Once your samples have been assigned to a program you can go ahead and play the program from your keyboard sequencer or other controller IN CONCLUSION Wellthat stheendofourbasic tutorial section Ify...

Страница 57: ...uencer 64 I O Interface 65 Data Organization Management 65 2 The A5000 A4000 Functions 68 A5000 A4000 Mode Organization 68 Function Tree 73 3 Basic Operation 77 Common Mode Display Features 77 Selecting Modes Functions 77 Selecting Display Pages 78 Editing Parameters 79 Executing Functions 80 Command Selection 80 Character Entry 81 MIDI Input 82 QUICK Entry 83 Tree View Display 83 A D Input 85 MID...

Страница 58: ...corded samples to be played from an external MIDI controller This is the heart of the A5000 A4000 system Effect Stage page 63 The effect section adds ambience effects such as reverb or more dramatic effects to the output signal from the tone generator section Effects can also be added to input signals as they are recorded A comprehensive range of 96 effects is provided in 6 individual effect block...

Страница 59: ... playback of digital signals as well as a number of individual analog out puts The A5000 A4000 wave memory can be expanded up to a maximum of 128 megabytes Sampling Tone Generator The tone generator section records audio signals received via the analog input jacks or the digital coaxial or optical inputs if the optional I O board is installed and allows the recorded samples to be edited and played...

Страница 60: ...ples together as a sample bank they can be copied saved and otherwise managed all at once making it unnecessary to go through the tedious process of individually processing each sample Multi sampling is often used to achieve realistic reproduction of instruments that have a wide pitch range Small groups of notes or even single note are individually sampled then the resultant sam ples are mapped to...

Страница 61: ...nts only apply to the program to which the samples sample banks are assigned Easy Edit can be applied individually to all samples and sample banks assigned to the program Easy Edit allows samples to be adjusted only for the corresponding program without actually changing the sample s parameters A single sample can therefore be used in multiple programs with different Easy Edit adjustments for each...

Страница 62: ...d on MIDI channel 2 controls program 002 and data received on MIDI channel 3 controls program 003 In this case the Receive Channel Assign settings for samples A and B assigned to program 001 are ignored When the Multi mode is selected the program assigned to the part for which the Basic Receive Channel page 89 is selected becomes the master program All PLAY mode effect setup and control parameters...

Страница 63: ...ffect Connections The A5000 effect stage has 6 separate effect blocks while the A4000 effect stage has 3 3 effect blocks are used together as a group thus the A5000 has two effect groups Effect 1 3 and Effect 4 6 while the A4000 has one effect group Effect 1 3 The connections between the effect blocks in each group can be set up in a number of ways page 102 103 The effects can be connected in seri...

Страница 64: ...ed for efficient control of the tone generator and sequencer sections Knobs 2 through 5 can be used to transmit MIDI control change messages to the sampler s tone generator section Knob Controller page 191 Knob Controller Setup page 191 and to control sequence recording and playback Sequence page 194 Function buttons F1 through F6 can be used as a mini keyboard to play the tone generator when the ...

Страница 65: ...ion we ll take a look at how the internal memory and disk storage media are related Data in Memory Samples sample banks and programs being used by the sampler are kept in the internal memory Other types of data kept in internal memory are sequences and system parameters Sequence data consists of MIDI performance data recorded from an external MIDI device via the sam pler s UTILITY mode System para...

Страница 66: ...l main memory data into a volume on the target disk or disk partition The volume stores an entire set of main memory data A floppy disk can store a single volume only The A5000 A4000 automatically creates this volume named FD VOLUME when you format the disk If you are using a SCSI disk then you are free to create multiple volumes so that you can store a dif ferent set of data onto each The followi...

Страница 67: ... reload one or more selected objects samples programs or sequences This approach is useful when you want to bring objects from one environment into another environment for example when you want to load all objects from one volume and then add selected objects from some other volume Saving and Loading Procedures For instructions about how to execute various types of saves and loads please refer to ...

Страница 68: ...s not included in the function displays The various modes are selected by pressing the corresponding mode button the function groups within each mode are selected by pressing the corresponding function button F1 F6 and the commands are accessed by pressing the COMMAND EXIT button Try switching between the various modes and functions to get a feel for how the A5000 A4000 interface works PLAY MODE P...

Страница 69: ...button to go to the EDIT mode The following 6 functions are provided F1 TRIM LOOP Button page 120 Allows setting the sample start and end addresses the points in the waveform at which playback will start and end loop start and end addresses loop mode etc F2 MAP OUT Button page 127 Sets the sample s original key key range output destination output level tuning etc F3 FILTER Button page 133 Sets up ...

Страница 70: ...hard disk or other media F2 SAMPLE Button page 169 Loads samples and sample banks from floppy disk hard disk or other media F3 SEQUENCE Button page 171 Loads sequences from floppy disk hard disk or other media F4 VOLUME Button page 172 Selects and creates volumes on floppy or hard disk and allows loading all data in a volume at once F5 DISK Button page 173 Functions for selecting disks renaming di...

Страница 71: ...ifferent programs or samples sample banks DELETE page 208 Deletes the specified sample sample bank or sequence from memory SAVE page 208 Saves data from memory to disk ARRANGE page 211 Automatically remaps the samples assigned to a specified program or sample bank FREEZE page 212 Causes the easy edit settings to be actually applied to the samples or sample banks or the sample banks settings to the...

Страница 72: ...ks ZIP drives etc When a hard disk or ZIP drive is formatted you can specify the creation of 2 to 8 partitions COPY VOLUME page 181 Copies all data in a selected volume to a separate volume Floppy disk volumes cannot be selected as the copy source or destination Also volumes on disks which were not formatted by the A5000 A4000 cannot be copied SYSTEM FILE page 182 Allows saving all system paramete...

Страница 73: ...pBank 95 F3 EASY EDIT 96 Mix 96 Output 97 Out Gain 97 Filter 98 Pitch 98 AmpEG 99 Key 99 Volocity 100 Xfade 100 Control 101 F4 EFFECT 102 EfSetupA 102 EfSetupB Not available on the A4000 104 EfEdit 104 F5 SETUP 107 S HSpeed 107 ADInput 107 F6 CONTROL 110 PgmCtrlA B 110 ChSetup 112 PgmLFO 113 COMMAND EXIT COMMAND 203 See page 76 for information on the COMMANDs PLAY PLAY Mode ...

Страница 74: ...ltr EQ 133 FltrScal 135 F4 EG 137 AmpEG 137 FilterEG 138 PitchEG 140 F5 LFO 143 LFO 143 F6 MIDI CTRL 145 MIDISet 145 SmpCtrlA B 146 COMMAND EXIT COMMAND 203 See page 76 for information on the COMMANDs EDIT EDIT Mode Page F1 RECORD 151 Record 151 F2 SETUP 153 RecSetup 153 Process 157 F3 TRIGGER 158 Trigger 158 F4 EFFECT 160 EfSetup 160 EfEdit 160 F5 EXT CTRL 161 CDDACtrl 161 F6 MONITOR 163 Mon Clic...

Страница 75: ...ort 175 COMMAND EXIT COMMAND 177 SAVE 177 FORMAT 177 COPY VOLUME 181 SYSTEM FILE 182 BACKUP 182 CD DA 184 LOAD_OS 185 DISK DISK Mode Page F1 TOTAL EQ 189 TotalEQ 189 F2 PANEL PLAY 191 KnobCtrl 191 KnobSet 191 FKeySet 192 F3 SEQUENCE 194 Sequence 194 F4 MASTER 195 Tuning 195 Output 195 F5 SYSTEM 197 KeysSet 197 Custom 198 F6 MIDI 200 Channel 200 SysEx 201 COMMAND EXIT COMMAND 203 See page 76 for in...

Страница 76: ...Page COPY 206 DELETE 208 SAVE 208 ARRANGE 211 FREEZE 212 REGISTER 214 BALKDUMP 216 INIT 217 PROCESS 218 LOOPDIV 221 RESAMPLE 222 STEREO MONO 225 MOVE 226 CREATE_OSC 227 EXPORT 228 REVERT 230 FORMAT 177 COPY VOLUME 181 SYSTEM FILE 182 BACKUP 182 CD DA 184 LOAD_OS 185 COMMAND EXIT COMMAND ...

Страница 77: ...ank Stereo sample The following icon may appear to the right of the sample name The sample has been edited but not saved to disk t will appear when the sample solo function page 93 is turned on y When the tree view display MIDI Sample function page 84 is set to either Upper or Lower the or icon will appear respectively u The currently selected part number is displayed here when the Multi program m...

Страница 78: ...corre sponding mode or function button as many times as necessary to select the desired page Using Knob 1 Rotate Knob 1 clockwise to select the next display page or counter clockwise to select the previous display page Some display pages include several display lines and in such cases rotating Knob 1 clockwise will move the cursor down line by line until the bottom of the page is reached and then ...

Страница 79: ... is pressed until the bottom of the page is reached and then the next display page will be selected The opposite occurs if the current mode button is used i e the cursor will move upward line by line each time the button is pressed until the top line is reached then the previous display page will be selected Editing Parameters Knobs 2 through 5 are used to edit the various parameters that appear o...

Страница 80: ...t included in the modes The commands are accessed by pressing the COMMAND EXIT button a command menu will appear when the button is pressed The command menu which appears when the COMMAND EXIT but ton is pressed from the DISK mode differs from that which appears when the COMMAND EXIT button is pressed from any other mode except the RECORD mode no commands are accessible from the RECORD mode Comman...

Страница 81: ...to select a character in the lower display line When a character is selected the character at the cursor position in the name will change accordingly The type of available characters can be changed by rotating Knob 4 you can select upper case alphabet lower case alphabet numbers or symbols Enter Move To the Next Character When you ve selected the desired character for the current cursor location a...

Страница 82: ... Characters Rotate Knob 1 to display DELALL and then press Knob 1 to delete all characters in the current name Cancel Character Entry To exit from the character entry display without entering a name press Knob 4 Confirm and Finish Character Entry To confirm and enter the new name and exit from the character entry display press Knob 5 MIDI Input Parameters such as MIDI channels note numbers velocit...

Страница 83: ... selected Tree View Display In most A5000 A4000 display pages pressing Knob 1 calls the Tree View display for convenient sample selection In addition to allowing selection of the sample to be edited this page includes a function which allows samples to be directly selected via MIDI input The same capability is also available in the following display pages the parameters are linked Knob 2 Sample in...

Страница 84: ...ited can be selected by playing that sample from an external MIDI controller Range off Upper Lower off No MIDI sample selection occurs Upper When a MIDI note on message plays a sample contained in a sample bank that sample bank is selected Lower When a MIDI note on message plays a sample contained in a sample bank that sample is selected For example if you have selected a program in which SAMPLE A...

Страница 85: ...ple as a result of program transpose and easy edit settings To the right of the list the key range set up via the EDIT MAP OUT Mix Key page is indicated by thin lines and the actual playable range is indicated by thick lines Nothing is dis played for sample banks The playable area is not shown for samples which are not assigned to the currently selected pro gram A D Input This special feature lets...

Страница 86: ...reset all controllers The ASSIGNABLE button and Knobs 2 5 can be used for real time control and the ASSIGNABLE button and function buttons can be used to play the tone gen erator The type of function assigned to the ASSIGNABLE button is determined via the UTILITY SYSTEM KeysSet page page 197 AUDITION Button Pressing the AUDITION button plays the currently selected sample The AUDITION button will e...

Страница 87: ... A5000 A4000 Chapter 4 PLAY Mode 87 Chapter 4 PLAY Mode This mode is used to edit and play programs About the PLAY Mode 88 1 PROGRAM 89 2 SAMPLE 93 3 EASY EDIT 96 4 EFFECT 102 5 SETUP 107 6 CONTROL 110 ...

Страница 88: ...ction to make program level adjustments to each sample s playback settings You make these settings separately for each program and they remain effective only while the program is selected These changes do not affect the sample s own local data page 96 The EASY EDIT function provides access to the following 10 pages Mix Output Out Gain Output and Gain Filter Pitch AmpEG Amplitude EG Key Velocity Xf...

Страница 89: ...Single or as a multi timbre tone genera tor Multi receiving data over as many as 32 channels on the A5000 or 16 channels on the A4000 Range Single Multi Knob 5 Turn Basic Receive Channel Turn the knob to select the MIDI channel that drives the sample s playback Range A01 A16 B01 B16 01 16 on the A4000 The MIDI receive channel set for each sample or sample bank takes priority page 93 Press MIDI You...

Страница 90: ... the Master Program will affect the entire Multi setup Program Mix PLAY Button F1 Button Knob 1 to select PLAY PgmMix The Program Mix page allows the final output levels and transpose values for each program to be set as required The content of this display will depend on the Program Mode setting page 89 Program Mode Single Knob 1 Turn Page Selects display pages Press Tree View Calls the Tree View...

Страница 91: ...e pege 90 Program Level Knob 4 and Program Transpose Knob 5 directly set the corresponding values for each program in the same way whether the Multi or Single Program Mode is selected Program Portamento PLAY Button F1 Button Knob 1 to select PLAY PgmPorta Use this page to set the portamento mode and portamento rate or time for the selected program These settings apply only to samples for which the...

Страница 92: ...ingered setting is effective only on samples that are set for one note at a time replay samples whose Mono Poly switch is set to mono EDIT MAP OUT Mix Key page 127 Samples set to poly always receive fulltime portamento Knob 5 Turn Program Portamento Rate Time This value sets the pitch slide rate or slide time The set ting determines the slide rate if the mode is set to rate or the slide time if th...

Страница 93: ...k will sound As an example assume that you are working with a program that uses two samples Sample A and Sam ple B and that both of these samples are set to play over the entire key range C 2 to G8 If the sample solo feature is OFF playing a key at the keyboard will produce sounds from both samples Assume further that you are now editing Sample A and that you want to produce the sound of this sam ...

Страница 94: ... This knob positions the cursor within the sub mode win dow to select one of the available shortcut commands Range DUPLICATE DELETE NEW BANK SAVE RENAME See The Shortcut Commands below for details on each command Press EXECUTE Executes the shortcut command at the current cursor position DUPLICATE Creates a copy of the sample selected via Knob 2 If you specify a sample contained in a sample bank to...

Страница 95: ...conditions they will be sorted by name Knob 4 Turn Sample Positions the cursor at the sample to be edited An will appear to the right of the names of sam ples which have been edited but not saved to disk will appear to the left of the names of samples contained in the sample bank currently selected via Knob 2 will appear to the left of the names of samples which are used by the currently selected ...

Страница 96: ... Out Gain page 97 Filter page 98 Pitch page 98 AmpEG Ampitude EG page 99 Key page 99 Velocity page 100 Xfade Crossfade page 100 and Control page 101 See Basic Operation on page 78 for details on acessing the vari ous display pages The EASY EDIT mode is used to apply temporary offset or replace ment values for the sample s own editable parameters and thus the easy edit parameters are essentially th...

Страница 97: ...ect PLAY Out Gain Knob 1 Turn Page Selects display pages Press Tree View Calls the Tree View display page 83 Knob 2 Turn Sample Selects the sample to be edited Knob 3 Turn Output2 page 129 Range Smp off StereoOut AsgnOutL R AsgnOut5 6 DIG OPT Ef1 Ef6 Ef1 Ef3 on the A4000 replace When Smp is selected the output settings programmed for each individual sample are used Knob 4 Turn Output Level2 page 1...

Страница 98: ...lect PLAY Pitch Knob 1 Turn Page Selects display pages Press Tree View Calls the Tree View display page 83 Knob 2 Turn Sample Selects the sample to be edited Knob 3 Turn Pitch Coarse page 129 Range 127 127 offset Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 4 Turn Pitch Fine page 130 Range 127 127 offset Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 5 Turn Portamento page 130 Range Sm...

Страница 99: ...et to the sample s Original Key page 128 Low Key page 128 and High Key page 128 parameters In short it produces a lateral shift in the sample s key range Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 4 Turn Key Low Limit Range C 2 Key High Limit Notes within the sample s key range set by the Key Range Shift parameter which are below the specified Key Low Limit will not sound Press MIDI Allow...

Страница 100: ...s which have velocity values higher than the specified Velocity High Limit will not sound Press MIDI Allows the velocity value to be set by MIDI note on input via the MIDI IN connector page 83 Crossfade PLAY Button F3 Button Knob 1 to select PLAY Xfade Knob 1 Turn Page Selects display pages Press Tree View Calls the Tree View display page 83 Knob 2 Turn Sample Selects the sample to be edited Knob ...

Страница 101: ... Alternate Group setting takes priority off No alternate group is selected 1 16 The corresponding alternate group is specified Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 4 Turn MIDI Control Determines whether the sample sample bank controller settings will or will not be effective Range off on off the sample sample bank controller settings are ignored on the sample sample bank controller ...

Страница 102: ...ction types Knob 1 Turn Cursor Page Positions the cursor to select effect 1 3 and selects display pages Press Tree View Calls the Tree View display page 83 Knob 2 Turn Effect Type Select the effect type to be applied as Effect 1 3 For information about available selections refer to the Effect type list in the appendix page 256 Press LIST Effect Type List Shows a list of the effect types Knob 3 Tur...

Страница 103: ...pass and Effect2 will be temporarily bypassed no effect Press a second time to to re engage the effect Knob 5 Turn Effect4 6 Connect Select the interconnection between the three effects blocks This function is not available on the A4000 Range 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 No interconnection all effects blocks operate inde pendently 4 5 6 Feeds the Effect 4 block through the Effect 5 block Sp...

Страница 104: ...rd is installed Press Effect4 BYPASS The Effect4 effect type display will appear as Bypass and Effect4 will be temporarily bypassed no effect Press a second time to to re engage the effect Knob 4 Turn Effect1 3 Connect Same function as EFFECT SETUP A Knob 4 page 103 Press Effect5 BYPASS The Effect5 effect type display will appear as Bypass and Effect5 will be temporarily bypassed no effect Press a...

Страница 105: ... the Appendix page 256 Range 01 Effect Parameters 1 16 Effect Parameter 16 Input Level Output Level Pan Width 01 Effect Parameters 1 16 Effect Parameter 16 Depends on the selected effect type Input Level Sets the level of the signal sent to the input of the effect Output Level Sets the effect output level Pan Turn the knob to set the pan stereo posi tioning for the effect block s output Positive v...

Страница 106: ...ist Displays a list of the corresponding parameters Knobs 2 5 can be used to change the parameters to be edited Range 01 Effect Parameters 1 16 Effect Parameter 16 01 Effect Parameters 1 16 Effect Parameter 16 Depends on the selected effect type Cursor e Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Turn action Cursor Page Parameter1 Value Parameter2 Value Parameter3 Value Parameter4 Value Press action Tree ...

Страница 107: ...that the term sample in sample hold refers to sampling rate and is unrelated to A5000 A4000 sound samples Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 AD Input PLAY Button F5 Button Knob 1 to select PLAY ADInput The ADInput page includes AD input ON Off source pan and other functions relating to operation of the A D input Depending on the AD Input Source setting the L and R A D inputs can be use...

Страница 108: ...put destination specified by the ADInput LOutput1 parameter Range 0 127 Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 When both the Output1 and Output 2 parameters are set to the same output destination the higher of the two output level settings Output Level 1 and Output Level2 will take priority Knob 4 Turn ADInput L Output2 A D Input Left Output 2 Sets the output destination of the signal rece...

Страница 109: ... the same output destination the higher of the two output level settings Output Level 1 and Output Level2 will take priority Knob 4 Turn ADInput R Output2 A D Input Right Output 2 Sets the output destination of the signal received at the R A D input jack Range off StereoOut AsgnOutL R AsgnOut1 2 AsgnOut3 4 AsgnOut5 6 DIG OPT Ef1 Ef6 Ef1 Ef3 on the A4000 The settings are the same as for the Cursor ...

Страница 110: ...nd selects dis play pages Press Tree View Calls the Tree View display page 83 Knob 2 Turn Device Use this setting to select the external physical controller that you want to set for operation with the A5000 A4000 Range 000 120 AfterTouch PitchBend NoteNumber Velocity ProgramLFO KeyOnRandom 000 120 Specifies one of the standard MIDI controllers AfterTouch Program control via keyboard or controller ...

Страница 111: ...e controller can apply to the target parameter This also determines how sensitive the parameter is to changes in the controller position Range 63 63 When set to 0 the controller will have no effect The higher the value the greater the con trol range Negative values revers the control direction Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 5 Turn Type The setting determines how the A5000 A400...

Страница 112: ...he last controller data is retained on The controller data is reset As an example consider the following programs PROGRAM 001 and PROGRAM 002 PROGRAM 001 This program uses a sample to which the modulation wheel is assigned for pitch modulation depth control via MIDI receive channel 1 PROGRAM 002 This program uses a sample to which the modulation wheel is assigned for fil ter modulation depth contr...

Страница 113: ...will not function Sine Saw Triangle Square S H Sample and Hold Random variation is produced StepWave The wave created by using the Cursor e parameter on this page is used Knob 3 Turn Program LFO Sync Determines whether or not the LFO speed will be syn chronized to an external MIDI controller Range Manual MIDI A MIDI B Manual MIDI on the A4000 Manual The speed specified by the Progral LFO Tempo par...

Страница 114: ...Range off AUD A01 B16 01 16 on the A4000 Bch off No phase reset occurs even if note on data is received AUD The LFO phase is reset when the panel AUDITION bnutton is pressed A01 B16 Bch basic receive channel The phase will be reset when a Program LFO Reset Note is received on the specified chan nel Press MIDI Allows the Program LFO Phase Reset Channel to be set directly from an external MIDI devic...

Страница 115: ...pe wave form Up Down All steps are connected by slopes producing a triangular type waveform Press RANDOM When this knob is pressed the Value settings Knob 5 for all steps are randomly generated The results are con firmed and entered when the knob is pressed a second time or you switch to a different display Knob 4 Turn Step Step Number Specifies the step number to be edited via the Value parameter...

Страница 116: ...PLAY CONTROL 116 Chapter 4 PLAY Mode A5000 A4000 ...

Страница 117: ...4000 Chapter 5 EDIT Mode 117 Chapter 5 EDIT Mode This mode is used to directly edit samples and sample banks About the EDIT Mode 118 1 TRIM LOOP 120 2 MAP OUT 127 3 FILTER 133 4 EG 137 5 LFO 143 6 MIDI CTRL 145 ...

Страница 118: ... F3 FILTER Button This function sets the sample s filter type filter characteristics and equalization page 133 2 display pages are provided Fltr EQ Filter EQ and FltrScal Filter Scaling F4 EG Button Use this function to set up the sample s three envelope generators amplitude EG filter EG and pitch EG The EG settings determine how the sound of each note develops over time page 137 3 display pages a...

Страница 119: ...ers Selecting the Sample or Bank Before you can edit a sample or sample bank you must first select it A variety of selection methods are available as described below If the sample bank is already in a program If the sample bank you want to edit already belongs to a program you can select it as follows 1 Select PLAY PROGRAM PLAY mode PROGRAM function 2 go to the PgmSel page page 89 and turn Knob 2 ...

Страница 120: ...iew display page 83 Knob 2 Turn Wave Start Address Sets the playback start address on the waveform Note that the waveform itself always starts at address 0 The concept is illustrated below Range 0 Wave End Address When O or O is selected as the Loop Mode The Wave Start Address cannot be set later than the Loop Start Address Press ZOOM IN Press this knob to expand the waveform display This can be r...

Страница 121: ...ed waveform area cannot be recovered unless you have already saved the data to disk NORM This command adjusts the waveform to its optimal level Adjustment is made by proportionately raising all levels such that the highest level comes to just below the clip point as illustrated below The clip point is the maximum level appropriate for digital processing Push Knob 5 YES to proceed VIEW Alternately ...

Страница 122: ...bed for Cursor q page 121 Knob 1 Same function as Cursor q page 120 Knob 2 Turn Auto Specifies the auto addressing function to be used for wave editing Length Lock Auto Zero or Auto Snap Range LengLock Zero Snap LengLock Length Lock This option lets you lock in the waveform s play length the distance between the wave start and wave end addresses and loop length the distance between the loop start ...

Страница 123: ...ted and described on the next page Range O O One One Press ZOOM OUT Reduces the waveform display This can be repeated until the minimum magnification level is reached If Zero off If Zero on You can move the address to any location on the waveform Address always jumps to nearest zero point on the waveform If Snap off If Snap on Loop Start Address Loop Start Address You can move the loop end address...

Страница 124: ...n Range 500ms 0ms If you set the value to 500ms and then press the knob for example the A5000 A4000 begins replay from a point 1 2 second before the loop start This lead in is played only once and does not recur after the loop is entered When editing a sample bank will appear and this parameter cannot be edited Knob 4 Turn Wave Start Address Velocity Sensitivity This value sets the start address v...

Страница 125: ...EMIX is executed even if the same Remix Type Varia tion is selected When satisfactory results have been achieved and the CREATE function is executed Knob 5 the Working Sample is stored as a normal sample If the AUTO AUDITION function is on Knob 3 the result of each remix operation will be automatically played back after REMIX is executed Further the Working Sample can be monitored by pressing the ...

Страница 126: ... When a satisfactory remix has been achieved by pressing the REMIX knob Knob 2 press the CREATE knob to actually save temporary working sample produced by the remix operation as an normal sample Working will appear to the left of the name of the new sample created by the CREATE function The CREATE function cannot be used if the REMIX knob Knob 2 has not been pressed since the CRE ATE function was ...

Страница 127: ...ample Pan Turn the knob to set the sample s pan stereo position Range Rnd 63 63 Rnd The pan position changes randomly with each note played 63 63 Positive values set the pan to the right negative values move the pan to the left Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 4 Turn Velocity Sensitivity This value sets the sample s velocity sensitivity The velocity sensitivity determines how th...

Страница 128: ...d for the sample s key range Range Low Key G8 Orig Low Key G8 Sets the High Key to any note higher than the Low Key Orig the Low Key will always be the same value as the original key of the sample If a sample bank is being edited will appear on the display and this parameter cannot be changed Press MIDI When this knob is pressed the parameter can be directly set by a MIDI note on message received ...

Страница 129: ... or Output Level 2 set ting has no effect check the sample and Easy Edit Output1 and Output2 destination settings Knob 4 Turn Output2 Sets the sample s output destination Samples have two independent output destinations Output 1 and 2 this parameter sets the Output 2 destination Range off StereoOut AsgnOutL R AsgnOut1 2 AsgnOut5 6 DIG OPT Ef1 Ef6 Ef1 Ef3 on the A4000 The settings are the same as f...

Страница 130: ...tamento Pgm The Program Portamento setting page 91 takes priority rate fingered Slides one note into the next only if the first note key is still held when the next note is struck Slide is at a constant rate the time required to slide from the first note s pitch to the next note s pitch increases as the difference between the pitches increases rate fulltime Pitch between consecutive notes always s...

Страница 131: ...ts the sound s width Range 63 63 Negative settings reverse the stereo image A setting of 63 produces normal positioning for ste reo samples Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 1 Same function as Cursor q page 131 Knob 2 Turn Velocity Low Crossfade Determines how the sound fades at velocities below the Velocity Low Range setting The higher the value the more abrupt the fade Range 0 ...

Страница 132: ...niform playback level over the entire keyboard Knob 1 Turn Page Selects display pages Press Tree View Calls the Tree View display page 83 Knob 2 Turn Level1 Sets the level at the Breakpoint1 note Range 0 127 Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 3 Turn Breakpoint1 Specifies the lowest note from which the level variation will begin All notes lower than this will play at the level spec...

Страница 133: ...ter 1 LowPass3 The characteristics of this low pass filter are somewhere between LowPass1 and LowPass2 HiPass1 High pass filter 1 A high pass filter blocks out all frequencies below the cutoff frequency HiPass2 High pass filter 2 Offers much higher Q res onance than high pass filter 1 BandPass Band pass filter Allows only frequencies near the cutoff frequency to pass blocks out all higher and lowe...

Страница 134: ... Distance is set to 0 both filters will have the same cutoff fre quency The Cutoff Distance parameter is only available when a composite filter type is selected Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 DISPLAY q An approximate graphic representation of the selected filter s response Knob 1 Same function as Cursor q page 133 Knob 3 Turn Cutoff Velocity Sensitivity Determines how the cutoff fr...

Страница 135: ...This parameter can only be used when the Peak Dip EQ type is selected Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Filter Scaling EDIT Button F3 Button Knob 1 to select EDIT FltrScal Filter scaling produces filter cutoff frequency variations over a specified range of notes No filter cutoff variation beyond the maximum available range will be produced even if the Filter Scaling Cutoff1 Knob 2 and...

Страница 136: ...s such as 60 Press MIDI When this knob is pressed the parameter can be directly set by a MIDI note on message received from an external MIDI device Knob 4 Turn Filter Scaling Breakpoint2 Specifies the high note at which the filter cutoff variation will end All notes higher than this will play at the cutoff frequency specified by the Filter Scaling Cutoff2 parame ter Range C 2 G8 Cannot be set lowe...

Страница 137: ...es maxi mum level from the initial Level 0 note on The higher the value the faster the attack Range 0 127 If the AEG Attack Mode Cursor w Knob 4 is set to hold this parameter determines the length the max imum level is held actually the inverse of the value the higher the value the shorter the hold time page 138 Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 3 Turn AEG Decay Rate This value s...

Страница 138: ... tim ing for the attack Higher Attack Rate settings produce a faster attack so that the level rises more quickly if the mode is set to rate or holds steady for a shorter time before drop ping if the mode is set to hold This function can be useful in cases in which you want the natural attack envelope of the sample to be fully retained use the hold mode to keep the level at maximum for the required...

Страница 139: ...utoff frequency beyond a certain range Regardless of settings you make at this page the cutoff fre quency will not shift beyond these limits Knob 1 Same function as Cursor q page 138 Knob 2 Turn FEG Init Level This value sets the initial level the cutoff frequency offset applied at time of Note On Range 127 127 Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 3 Turn FEG Attack Level This value ...

Страница 140: ... the played note Positive settings cause levels to increase as velocity increases while negative settings cause levels to decrease as velocity increases Range 63 63 Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 5 Turn FEG Level Velocity Sensitivity This parameter sets the general velocity sensitivity for all FEG levels FEG initial FEG attack FEG sustain and FEG release Positive settings caus...

Страница 141: ...urn PEG Release Level This value sets the release level See illustration page 140 Range 127 127 Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 1 Same function as Cursor q page 140 Knob 2 Turn PEG Rate Scaling This setting determines how the PEG rates PEG attack PEG decay and PEG release rates vary according to keyboard location pitch of the played note Set the value to 0 to keep rates the sam...

Страница 142: ...elocity increases while negative settings cause the levels to decrease as velocity increases Range 63 63 Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 5 Turn PEG Range This value sets the range for PEG pitch variation in semi tones This setting works in conjunction with the level settings at the Pitch EG Level page page 141 to determine how far the PEG levels are from the sample s basic pitc...

Страница 143: ...Press Tree View Calls the Tree View display page 83 Knob 2 Turn LFO Wave This parameter selects the LFO waveform The waveform in turn determines the type of modulation oscillation applied to the sample s filter pitch and amplitude Range Saw Triangle Square S H Saw Sawtooth wave Triangle Triangle wave Square S H Sample hold random pattern Knob 3 Turn LFO Speed This value sets the modulation speed f...

Страница 144: ... 127 Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 5 Turn Amp Mod Depth Amplitude Modulation Depth Determines the depth of amplitude modulation to be applied by the LFO Higher values produce deeper modu lation Range 0 127 Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 1 Same function as Cursor q page 143 Knob 3 Turn Cutoff Mod Phase Invert Cutoff Modulation Phase Invert Determines wheth...

Страница 145: ...f you do not want to place the sample into any of these groups Range off 1 16 You use alternate groups to prevent simultaneous play of samples that do not go well together Only one note from the group can be in play at any given time playing any note from any sample in the group automatically switches off any other note already playing from that group As an example in general you would not want to...

Страница 146: ...l axis in accordance with the Velocity Low Limit and Velocity Off set values is show on the right side of the display Sample Controller A B EDIT Button F6 Button Knob 1 to select EDIT SmpCtrlA or EDIT SmpCtrlB Sample Controller A B provides access to parameters relat ing to the device s use to control sample playback and other functions Sample Controller A Sample Controller B Pitchbend Value Playb...

Страница 147: ...y set by a MIDI note on message received from an external MIDI device Knob 3 Turn Function Specifies the sample function to be controlled from an external MIDI controller or the Program LFO Range Function Control Target Page Start Address Start address 120 Level Level 132 Pan Bias Pan bias 127 Pitch Bias Pitch control Portamento Rate Time Portamento rate time 130 Cutoff Bias Cutoff bias 134 Cutoff...

Страница 148: ...Range offset offset offset exp offset exp offset The A5000 A4000 converts the received value 0 to 127 to a corresponding value in the range 0 to range and adds the result to the target parameter Notice that the resulting offset is therefore always positive or always negative depending on the Range sign In other words the controller can offset the tar get parameter in one direction only offset The ...

Страница 149: ...0 Chapter 6 RECORD Mode 149 Chapter 6 RECORD Mode This mode is used to record new samples About the RECORD Mode 150 1 RECORD 151 2 SETUP 153 3 TRIGGER 158 4 EFFECT 160 5 EXT CTRL External Control 161 6 MONITOR 163 ...

Страница 150: ...on includes parameters which specify the recording source key range start stop method normalization and more page 153 2 display pages are provided RecSetup Record Setup and Process F3 TRIGGER Button Specifies how recording will be started and stopped page 158 Only 1 display page is provided Trigger F4 EFFECT Button Specifies record effects which will be applied to the recorded signal page 160 2 di...

Страница 151: ...Knob 2 when the MONITOR function is turned on Knob 3 Press ALLDEL All Delete Pressing this knob deletes all sequentially recorded sam ples in memory This function will only work however if the Record Type page 153 is set to New and a num ber of samples have been recorded one after another Knob 4 Press OPTIMIZE The A5000 A4000 can record onto contiguous memory space only Loading deleting and trimmi...

Страница 152: ...ER page page 159 recording will stop automatically as soon as the input signal level drops below the set stop edge trigger level and the sampler will return to the record standby display ready to record the next sample If Knob 3 SKIP is pressed during recording recording of the current sample will be cancelled and the sampler will return to the record standby display ready to record the next sampl...

Страница 153: ... 64 stereo megabytes of samples longer than 32 or 64 megabytes saved to disk can be loaded into the sampler s memory at a time When Save is selected the recordable sample size is limited only by the amount of space available on the disk used This capability is useful when you want to record a long musical segment or even a complete song to CD using the CD DA command page 184 If the New Record Type...

Страница 154: ...to set the sample s original key the key that best represents the sample s inherent pitch Range C 2 G8 If the Note Display Type utility UTILITY SYSTEM Custom page 198 is set to name the parameter will be displayed as note names such as C3 If set to number the parameter will be displayed as MIDI note numbers such as 60 The key range cannot be set if the Record Type is set to Replc the settings of t...

Страница 155: ...isabled during recording In addition maximum polyphony the maximum number of mon aural samples that can play at one time is limited to 4 so that you cannot record sound from more than 4 monaural or 2 stereo samples at any given moment Press MONITOR Pressing this knob alternately turns the MONITOR func tion on and off A speaker icon appears above Knob 2 when the MONITOR function is turned on Knob 3...

Страница 156: ...he input signal Note also that A5000 A4000 s DIGITAL OUT frequency is fixed at 44 1kHz Knob 5 Turn Pre Trigger Pre trigger means that recording actually begins the specified number of milliseconds a millisecond is 1 1000th of a second before recording is started either manually or by automatic triggering Range 0ms 500ms This feature ensures that the beginning of samples won t be cut off Even if yo...

Страница 157: ... is turned on Knob 3 Turn Auto Normalize Set this on if you want the A5000 A4000 to normalize each new sample immediately after recording it If you select on the A5000 A4000 automatically adjusts the recorded waveform by proportionately raising all lev els such that the highest level comes to just below the clip point as illustrated below The clip point is the maxi mum level appropriate for digita...

Страница 158: ...atching DISPLAY q Input level meter w Start and stop edge level settings Knob 1 2 Same function as Cursor q page 158 Knob 3 Turn Start Trigger Specifies the method to be used to start recording from the record standby display Range Manual Edge Manual Manual Recording can only be started by press ing Knob 4 START Edge Manual Recording will start automatically when the input signal level exceeds the...

Страница 159: ...vel Knob 4 Recording can also be stopped manually by pressing Knob 5 FINISH or Knob 2 STOP in the record standby display Knob 4 Turn Stop Edge Level Specifies the input level below which recording will be automatically stopped Recording will stop automaticall the instant the input sig nal level drops below the Stop Edge Level in the record standby display but only if the Stop Trigger parameter Kno...

Страница 160: ...ffects on or off rather than selecting effect connections All other functions are the same as in the PLAY mode EFFECT SETUP display page 102 Refer to the Effect List on page 256 for details on the available effect types When used as record effects Effect 1 3 are connected in series 1 2 3 and this arangement cannot be changed Knob 4 Turn Rec Effect on off Turns record effects on or off No record ef...

Страница 161: ...urn the knob to select the SCSI ID of the CD ROM drive that you want to record from The right side of the screen indicates the name and manufacturer of the device connected to the currently selected SCSI ID Turn the knob until you see the name manufacturer of the CD ROM drive that you want to use Range SCSI 0 7 After selecting the SCSI ID number for the CD ROM drive move the cursor down and select...

Страница 162: ...tion is turned on Knob 3 Turn Index Selects the Index at which playback starts If an index number other than 1 is selected there may be a short delay before playback begins after Knob 5 is pressed If an index number other than 1 is selected the point at which playback begins may be slightly off the actual index point Knob 4 5 Same function as Cursor q page 161 Cursor w Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 ...

Страница 163: ...onal AIEB1 expansion board Range StereoOut AsgnOutL R AsgnOut1 2 AsgnOut5 6 DIG OPT When the DIGITAL or OPTICAL input is selected via the Record Setup page REC SETUP RecSetup page 155 only StereoOut can be selected Press MONITOR Pressing this knob alternately turns the MONITOR func tion on and off A speaker icon appears above Knob 2 when the MONITOR function is turned on Knob 3 Turn Monitor Level ...

Страница 164: ...rmation is set into the sample s parameter data and does not affect the waveform itself You can later use the click data as an aid when editing the sam ple s waveform addresses When click is turned on and a sample is recorded the specified tempo is automatically memorized as the loop tempo for the sample The loop tempo can be used when specifying the sample s wave and or loop end addresses page 12...

Страница 165: ...The DISK mode provides access to functions for loading data from or saving data to floppy disk hard disk CD ROM and other storage media About the DISK Mode 166 1 PROGRAM 167 2 SAMPLE 169 3 SEQUENCE 171 4 VOLUME 172 5 DISK 173 6 IMPORT 175 7 DISK COMMANDS 177 ...

Страница 166: ... hard disk and allows loading all data in a volume at once page 172 1 display page is provided Volume F5 DISK Button Functions for selecting disks renaming disks mounting and unmounting hard disks and CD ROM drives and specifying the A5000 A4000 s own SCSI ID number page 173 2 display pages are provided Disk and Setup F6 IMPORT Button Allows importing computer format wave files as well as sample d...

Страница 167: ...native disk or a multi segment floppy disk is selected Range 001 128 Press LOAD Initiates loading of the selected program as well as all samples used by the program to the target program number An existing program with the same program number will be overwritten A confirmation display will appear when the knob is pressed Press Knob 5 YES to actually execute the load operation If a sample with the ...

Страница 168: ... want to load a pro gram to a program number which is different from the program number on the disk e g to load program 001 on the disk to program number 003 When the LOAD ALL function is used the programs will be loaded from disk to their correponding pro gram numbers regardless of this setting Knob 4 5 Same function as Cursor q page 167 Cursor e Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Turn action Cur...

Страница 169: ...SK Disk and check the mount unmount status and SCSI ID settings of the device page 173 Knob 3 Press DELETE Deletes the selected sample from the disk A confirma tion display will appear when the knob is pressed Press Knob 5 YES to actually execute the delete operation Knob 4 Turn Sample Selects the sample or sample bank to be loaded Samples cannot be selected if a non native disk or a multi segment...

Страница 170: ... When All is selected the same processing the first processing applied is applied to all samples with duplicate names Change the name of samples or sequences in memory Press Knob 2 RENAME to add an asterisk to the names of sam ples or sequences in memory which have the same names as those being loaded Do not load samples or sequences with duplicate names Press Knob 3 SKIP Overwrite samples or sequ...

Страница 171: ...en the knob is pressed Press Knob 5 YES to actually execute the delete operation Knob 4 Turn Sequence Selects the sequence to be loaded Sequences cannot be selected if a non native disk or a multi segment floppy disk is selected Range All sequences in the selected volume Press LOAD Initiates loading of the selected sequence A confirmation display will appear when the knob is pressed Press Knob 5 Y...

Страница 172: ...ange All installed connected disks If a connected SCSI or IDE device hard disk ZIP drive etc cannot be selected go to the disk select display DISK DISK Disk and check the mount unmount status and SCSI ID settings of the device page 173 Press NEW VOL Creates a new volume on the currently selected disk Newly created volumes are automatically given the name NewVolume number Press Knob 4 to change the...

Страница 173: ...ge SCSI 0 SCSI 7 SCSI ID 0 7 IDE M IDE Master IDE S IDE Slave Knob 3 Turn Mount Mounts internally connects or unmounts internally dis connects the selected device All mounted disks in mounted drives will be displayed on the right side of the display When off unmounted that device cannot be used by the A5000 A4000 even if it is properly connected and powered up Range off on Mount Unmount cannot be ...

Страница 174: ...ice that has a fixed unchangeable ID of 6 Knob 3 Turn Top Partition When mounting an AKAI format disk only the 8 partitions following the partition specified by this parameter are mounted Range 1 99 When importing data from a disk created on an AKAI S series sampler which has 9 or more partitions use the Top Partition parameter to specify the partition containing the data you want to import This p...

Страница 175: ...owing DOS floppy disk formats are supported 2DD MS DOS 9 sector format 720 kBytes 2Hd MS DOS 18 sector format 1 44 MBytes The pitch and loop points of some samples may change when imported A character used in file or directory names on DOS format disks will appear as on the A5000 A4000 display AKAI S1000 or S3000 format programs or samples saved to floppy disk hard disk or other media E mu EIIIx p...

Страница 176: ...ll be listed on the right side of the display When a file is selected the function is IMPORT and a confirmation display will appear when the knob is pressed To actually import the selected file press Knob 5 YES Knob 5 Turn View Specifies what type of files and directories contained in the currently open directory are to be listed on the right side of the display Range ALL SMP BANK SAMPLE SEQUENCE ...

Страница 177: ...xecuting the com mand is automatically recalled after execution has finished When Knob 5 EXEC CONT is used to execute a com mand the same display is retained after command execution so that you can immediately repeat execution of the same command Press the COMMAND EXIT button to return to the command menu without executing the command SAVE DISK Button COMMAND EXIT Button Knob 1 to highlight displa...

Страница 178: ... display Knob 5 Same function as Cursor q page 178 SCSI or IDE hard disks MO disks ZIP disks etc are for matted as follows Use Knob 3 to select the Logical or Physical Format Type When a disk is formatted all data it contains is irreversably erased Use this function with caution When formatting a disk it is possible to specify the creation of 2 to 8 partitions but the individual size of each parti...

Страница 179: ...ated See page 81 for details on character entry During normal sampler operation the partition name is handled and displayed as a disk name If more than one partition has been created the disk names corresponding to each partition are the partition name followed by a number The partition name is shown in the PartitionName section of the display Knob 5 Turn Number of Partitions Specifies the number ...

Страница 180: ...ot affected For information on the Logical Physical FD Quick FD 2HD and FD 2DD options refer to pages 178 and 179 respectively Knob 4 Turn Drive ID Specifies the ID of the drive to be formattted When a drive ID is selected the drive s manufacturer and product number will appear immediately above the drive ID Range SCSI 0 SCSI 7 SCSI 0 7 IDE M IDE Master IDE S IDE Slave Knob 5 Press EXEC CONT Execu...

Страница 181: ... Range OneVolume AllVolume OneVolume Only the single specified volume is copied Any previous data in the destination volume will be erased and overwritten by the copied data AllVolume All volumes on the selected disk will be copied Any previous data on the destina tion disk will be erased and overwritten by the copied data Knob 5 Press EXEC CONT Execute Continue Press this knob to call the copy vo...

Страница 182: ...s of the device page 173 Knob 5 Press EXEC Execute Press this knob to call the system file confirmation dis play Press Knob 5 YES to actually execute the save load operation BACKUP DISK Button COMMAND EXIT Button Knob 1 to highlight display line 2 Press Knob 2 Allows the entire contents of a hard disk ZIP disk or other disk to be backed up to CD R or CD RW Up to 8 disks can be backed up to a singl...

Страница 183: ...s the CD R CD RW write speed Range x1 x2 x4 x6 x8 Press EXEC CONT Execute Continue Press this knob to call the backup confirmation display Press Knob 5 YES to actually execute the backup oper ation Knob 1 Same function as Cursor q page 183 Knob 2 Turn Backup Backup Number Selects a line in the disk backup list Range 1 8 End of List will appear at the first line number for which a disk or volume ha...

Страница 184: ...ack Knob 2 4 Use Knob 1 EXEC or Knob 5 EXEC CONT to initiate execu tion When the confirmation display appears press Knob 5 YES to execute the CD DA operation If Knob 1 EXEC is used to execute the CD DA command the command menu will be recalled after execution has finished If Knob 5 EXEC CONT is used to execute the command the CD display will be retained so you can continue and write to other CD R ...

Страница 185: ...S DISK Button COMMAND EXIT Button Knob 1 to highlight display line 2 Press Knob 4 Allows an OS file to be loaded in order to update the sam pler s operating system When LOAD OS is executed all data in the sampler s memory will be erased Operation 1 Use Knob 3 to select the OS File Type 2 Use Knob 4 to select the destination disk 3 Use Knob 5 EXEC CONT to initiate execution When the Load OS Param W...

Страница 186: ...es stored in any directory other than the root directory will not be recognized If a connected SCSI or IDE device hard disk ZIP drive etc cannot be selected go to the disk select display DISK DISK Disk and check the mount unmount status and SCSI ID settings of the device page 173 Knob 5 Press EXEC CONT Execute Continue Press this knob to call the OS load confirmation display Press Knob 5 YES to ac...

Страница 187: ...187 Chapter 8 UTILITY Mode This mode includes a range of utility functions as well as sequence recording and playback functions About the UTILITY Mode 188 1 TOTAL EQ 189 2 PANEL PLAY 191 3 SEQUENCE 194 4 MASTER 195 5 SYSTEM 197 6 MIDI 200 ...

Страница 188: ... lets you set up knobs so that they operate as MIDI controllers and function buttons so that they operate as MIDI keyboard keys page 191 3 display pages are provided KnobCtrl Knob Controller KnobSet Knob Controller Setup and FKeySet Function Key Play Setup F3 SEQUENCE Button Use this function to record and replay MIDI sequences page 194 This function has only one page Sequence F4 MASTER Button Use...

Страница 189: ...Equalizer UTILITY Button F1 Button UTIL TotalEQ This function sets up the 4 band equalizer applied to the ste reo output signal Cursor q Gain Sets the gain values for the equalizer Cursor w Frequency Sets the equalizer frequency points Cursor e Width Sets the equalizer band widths Knob 1 Turn Cursor Positions the cursor Press Tree View Calls the Tree View display page 83 Knob 2 Turn Low Boost Gain...

Страница 190: ...Cursor q page 189 Knob 3 Turn Low Width Sets the band width for low frequency equalization Note that lower values produce greater width Range 1 0 12 0 Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 4 Turn Middle Width Sets the band width for mid frequency equalization Lower values produce greater width Range 1 0 12 0 Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 5 Turn High Width Sets t...

Страница 191: ... the corresponding knob The display shows the control change number MIDI channel and current control change value for each knob Range 000 127 Knobs for which the Control Type is set to off will not transmit any control change data Press CENTER Centers the control change value to 64 064 will appear on the display Knob Controller Setup UTILITY Button F2 Button Knob 1 to select UTIL KnobSet Use this ...

Страница 192: ...enerated control change data to affect samples played by the A5000 A4000 the transmission MIDI channel must be set to match the channel set for the sample s to be controlled Press MIDI When this knob is pressed the parameter can be directly set by a MIDI note on message received from an external MIDI device See page 82 When setting the MIDI channel via MIDI on the A5000 receive the appropriate MID...

Страница 193: ...ity UTILITY SYSTEM Custom page 198 is set to name the parameter will be displayed as note names such as C3 If set to number the parameter will be displayed as MIDI note numbers such as 60 Press MIDI When this knob is pressed the parameter can be directly set by a MIDI note on message received from an external MIDI device See page 82 Knob 4 Turn Velocity Use this knob to set the velocity for select...

Страница 194: ...ss Knob 5 YES to execute the delete operation SAVE When SAVE is executed the SAVE command display for saving the currently selected sequence to disk will appear See page 208 for details on the SAVE command COMMAND SAVE NEW_SEQ When NEW_SEQ is executed a new blank sequence is created New sequences are automatically given the name NewSeq followed by a number Knob 4 Turn Playback Speed This value set...

Страница 195: ...for each output The setting that you make at this page takes precedence over the assignable output settings within samples and programs If you select AsgnOut2 3 at this page for example then AsgnOut2 3 will always produce the same signal as the stereo outputs Knob 1 Turn Cursor Page Positions the cursor and selects display pages Press Tree View Calls the Tree View display page 83 Knob 4 Turn Stere...

Страница 196: ...below Range StereoOut AsgnOutL R AsgnOut1 2 AsgnOut5 6 DIG OPT Ste reoOut AsgnOutL R AsgnOut1 2 on the A4000 Knob 5 Turn Level Offset Specifies a level offset for the output selected via Knob 3 Output above If set too high this parameter can result in distorted sound depending on the number of notes being played simultaneously and the type of sound being played Range 0dB 24dB If the stereo output ...

Страница 197: ...bSet parameters page 191 Damp Allows the ASSIGNABLE button to turn all notes off Controller Reset Allows the ASSIGNABLE button to reset all control change values received by the A5000 A4000 Fkey Play on off Allows the ASSIGNABLE button to turn note on transmission by the function buttons F1 F6 on or off When engaged the normal functions of the function buttons in the page being displayed are not a...

Страница 198: ...on will be active at all times when any display page is showing Multiple samples sample banks assigned to a note will be selected one after the other each time the corresponding note on meaasge is received onlyAtTree This function will be active only when the Tree View dislay is showing i e the display called when Knob 1 is pressed Multi ple samples sample banks assigned to a note will be selected...

Страница 199: ...ed function simply by pressing either the mode button or function button Knob 5 Turn Page This setting selects whether the A5000 A4000 activates the first page or the last most recent page when you switch to a different function within the current mode Range 1stPage LastPage 1stPage When you change functions by press ing a function key the A5000 A4000 automat ically displays the initial page for t...

Страница 200: ...nerator Press QUICK Calls the quick entry menu page 83 Knob 4 Turn Velocity Curve This setting selects the conversion curve that the A5000 A4000 uses to adjust received velocity values before sending them to the tone generator Range normal soft 1 soft 2 hard 1 hard 2 vel 7 127 normal Linear relationship soft 1 soft 2 The applied velocity rises more rapidly in the low velocity range with the rate b...

Страница 201: ...sam pler operation disable Received pitchbend data will not affect sample operation System Exclusive UTILITY Button F6 Button Knob 1 to select UTIL SysEx This page sets parameters related to MIDI bulk dumps Knob 1 Turn Page Selects display pages Press Tree View Calls the Tree View display page 83 Knob 3 Turn Bulk Protect This setting selects whether the A5000 A4000 accepts bulk dump transmissions ...

Страница 202: ...er 8 UTILITY Mode A5000 A4000 Knob 5 Turn Recieve Port Determines which of the A5000 s MIDI ports MIDI IN A or MIDI IN B will be used for system exclusive data reception Range A B This parameter is not available on the A4000 ...

Страница 203: ...ing and other operations not included in the function displays About the COMMANDS 204 COPY 206 DELETE 208 SAVE 208 ARRANGE 211 FREEZE 212 REGISTER 214 BULK DUMP 216 INITIALIZE 217 PROCESS 218 LOOP DIVIDE 221 RESAMPLE 222 STEREO MONO 225 MOVE 226 CREATE OSC 227 EXPORT 228 REVERT 230 ...

Страница 204: ...matically remaps the samples assigned to a specified program or sample bank FREEZE page 212 Causes the easy edit settings to be actually applied to the samples or sample banks or the sample banks set tings to the samples it contains REGISTER page 214 Registers the settings of the selected program or sample as the initial values BULK DUMP page 216 Allows bulk transmission of program or sample data ...

Страница 205: ...ge 226 Moves the samples assigned to a program to a sample bank or the samples in a sample bank to another sample bank or program CREATE OSC page 227 Creates 7 different basic oscillator waveforms sine wave saw up triangle square pulse 1 pulse 2 pulse 3 EXPORT page 228 Coverts the selected sample to AIFF or WAV format audio wave data formats commonly used on personal computers and saves the result...

Страница 206: ...fied programs or samples sample banks in memory to different programs or samples sample banks Operation Copy the data as follows 1 Select the type of data to be copied via the Copy Type parameter 2 If the selected Copy Type is ProgramParameters ProgramMerge or StepWave also specify the copy source and destination pro grams If the selected Copy Type is Effect also specify the copy source and destin...

Страница 207: ...urn From Effect Selects the source effect This can only selected when the Copy Type is set to Effect Range E1 E6 E1 E3 on the A4000 Knob 4 Turn To Program Selects the destination program Range 001 128 Knob 5 Turn To Effect Selects the destination effect This can only selected when the Copy Type is set to Effect Range E1 E6 E1 E3 on the A4000 Press EXEC CONT Press this knob to call the copy confirm...

Страница 208: ...4 NO the remaining samples are removed from the sample bank becoming independent samples AllSamples All samples and sample banks in memory are deleted AllFreeSamples Deletes all samples and sam ple banks which are not currently used by a program OneSequence Allows a specified sequence in memory to be deleted Select the sequence to be deleted via Knob 5 Knob 5 Turn Sample Sequence Selects the sampl...

Страница 209: ...rrent form Does not save objects that have not been changed since the most recent disk load AllSamples Saves all samples sample banks into the destination volume OneProgram Saves the currently selected pro gram only together with all samples sample banks used by that program Note that you can save the program into any program number 001 to 128 on the destina tion side Note also that the operation ...

Страница 210: ...t encounters another conflict If you select One the A5000 A4000 will display the above shown command page each time it encounters another sample name duplication You can decide how to proceed for each such sam ple If you select All the A5000 A4000 will apply your instructions to all same name samples that it encounters during the current save operation Note that the One All selection has no meanin...

Страница 211: ... must be changed in the order of their consecutive numbers when loading the data Since the contents of floppy disks saved in this way cannot be verified in the disk mode choose a disk name that clearly reflects the disks contents ARRANGE COMMAND EXIT Button Knob 1 to highlight display line 1 Press Knob 5 Automatically arranges the mapping of samples assigned to the selected program or sample bank ...

Страница 212: ...e upward key by key Range C 2 G8 Press MIDI Allows setting the Map From parameter directly from an external MIDI controller page 82 Knob 5 Turn Map Key Determines whether samples will or will not be assigned to black keys Range White all White Samples will be assigned only to white keys all samples will be assigned to all keys white and black Press EXEC CONT Press this knob to call the arrange con...

Страница 213: ...ples it contains The Sample Banks settings are ini tialized after execution LpMode Samples The Loop Mode page 123 settings of all samples within the speci fied Sample Bank are changed Knob 5 Press EXEC CONT Press this knob to call the freeze confirmation display Press Knob 5 YES to actually execute the freeze opera tion Knob 1 Same function as Cursor q page 213 Knob 2 Turn From Program Selects the...

Страница 214: ...s reverb 2 Go to the REGISTER page and select Program as the Regist Type 3 Select the program created in step 1 as the Source Program and set the Regist Source EFFECT parame ter to SourcePgm 4 Execute the Register command The registered settings are retained even when the power is turned off When new settings are registered the previously registered settings are erased and overwritten Operation 1 ...

Страница 215: ...ata to be registered as the initial control settings Range off SourcePgm FactorySet off No initial control settings will be registered The currently registered settings are retained SourcePgm The control settings of the specified Source Program will be registered FactorySet The initial factory control settings will be registered Knob 5 Turn Source Program Specifies the source program for the Regis...

Страница 216: ...k Type Specifies the type of data to be transferred via the Bulk Dump operation Range Program Sample System All Program The single program specified via Knob 4 will be transmitted Sample The single sample or sample bank specified via Knob 5 will be transmitted System The system data will be transmitted All All data including the system data will be transmitted Knob 3 Turn With Related Format When ...

Страница 217: ...ings page 217 4 Press Knob 1 EXEC or Knob 5 EXEC CONT and the initialize confirmation display will appear Press Knob 5 YES to execute the initialize operation If Knob 1 EXEC is used to execute the command the display previous to the command menu will be recalled after execution has finished If Knob 5 EXEC CONT is used to execute the command the bulk dump display will be retained so you can continu...

Страница 218: ... of the waveform is adjusted so that the peak level is just below clipping i e the level is maximized The wave data can also be deliberately clipped or the plus or minus sides of the wave form can be individually adjusted to change the sound as required Reverse This command reverses the waveform with respect to time so that the sound is reversed The command reverses the entire waveform Opera tion ...

Страница 219: ...ormalize operation Knob 1 Same function as Cursor q page 218 Knob 2 Turn Fade Type Specifies the type of fade to be created fade in or fade out Range FadeIn FadeOut FadeIn Produces a fade in FadeOut Produces a fade out Knob 3 Turn Curve This setting selects the curve type for the fade in out Three types are available as illustrated below Range exponent linear exponent Plus Side Gain set to 50 100 ...

Страница 220: ...e types are available as illustrated below Range exponent linear exponent Knob 5 Turn Width Sets the length of the crossfade area as a percentage of the total loop length Range 0 90 Press EXEC CONT Press this knob to call the loop cross fade confirmation display Press Knob 5 YES to actually execute the loop cross fade operation Cursor w when the Process Type is LoopXfade Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob ...

Страница 221: ...in ished If Knob 5 EXEC CONT is used to execute the command the loop divide display will be retained so you can continue and per form further loop divide operations Knob 1 Turn Cursor Positions the cursor Press EXEC Press this knob to call the loop divide confirmation dis play Press Knob 5 YES to actually execute the loop divide operation Knob 5 Turn Sample Selects the sample to be divided Range A...

Страница 222: ...s Operation 1 Select the Resample Type 2 Select the sample to be resampled 3 Set other parameters as required 4 Press Knob 1 EXEC or Knob 5 EXEC CONT and the resam ple confirmation display will appear Press Knob 5 YES to exe cute the resample operation The content of this display will vary according to the selected Resa mple Type If Knob 1 EXEC is used to execute the command the display pre vious ...

Страница 223: ...hythm qual ity This setting allows you to give priority to either sound or rhythm quality when making the conversion Range sound4 sound1 normal rhythm1 rhythm4 sound4 sound1 sound4 to give maximum weight to sound quality rhythm1 rhythm4 rhythm4 to give maximum weight to rhythm quality normal normal for equal weight Other values are intermediate settings Press EXEC CONT Press this knob to call the ...

Страница 224: ...to raise or lower the pitch in semitone increments Range 12 12 This parameter cannot be set so that as a result of the pitch convert operation mono samples are longer than 32 megabytes or stereo samples are longer than 64 megabytes Knob 4 Turn To Pitch Fine Use this knob to raise or lower the pitch in increments of 1 171875 cents Note 100 cents 1 semitone Range 50 50 Press AUDITION When this knob ...

Страница 225: ...stereo sample or only the left or right channel are to be con verted to a mono sample Range L R Mono L Mono R Mono L R Mono The left and right channels of the original sample are mixed and converted to a mono sample L Mono Only the left channel of the original stereo sample is converted to a mono sample R Mono Only the right channel of the original stereo sample is converted to a mono sample Knob ...

Страница 226: ...mpleBank SampleBank Program SampleBank All samples assigned to the selected program not including sample banks or samples contained in sample banks are moved to the selected sample bank Program Freeze SampleBank After applying the Easy Edit parameters to the samples Freeze page 213 all samples assigned to the selected program not including sample banks or samples contained in sample banks are move...

Страница 227: ...OMMAND EXIT Button Knob 1 to highlight display line 4 Press Knob 3 Creates 7 different basic oscillator waveforms sine wave saw up triangle square pulse 1 pulse 2 pulse 3 If a sample with the same name already exists in memory the exist ing sample is used Operation 1 Press Knob 1 EXEC or Knob 5 EXEC CONT and the create oscillator confirmation display will appear Press Knob 5 YES to execute the cre...

Страница 228: ...isplay Press Knob 5 YES to actually execute the export opera tion Knob 3 Turn Export Type Speficies the format of the exported file Range AIFF WAV AIFF A single specified sample is exported as an AIFF file WAV A single specified sample is exported as a WAV file Press UP Press this knob to move upward from the current disk directory to the next highest directory Pressing the UP knob will have no ef...

Страница 229: ...rograms contained in the selected volume are listed on the right side of the display When a hard disk CD ROM drive or similar storage device is selected the SCSI ID number or IDE M S Master Slave status of the device is shown to the right of the disk name Range All installed connected disks Data can only be exported to MS DOS format floppy disks hard disks or similar media If a connected SCSI devi...

Страница 230: ...ch have been loaded but not edited samples which have not been saved or imported samples which have not been saved The Revert command cannot be executed if the disk to which the sample was saved is not connected or mounted Operation 1 Select the target sample 2 Press Knob 1 EXEC or Knob 5 EXEC CONT and the revert confirmation display will appear Press Knob 5 YES to execute the revert operation Kno...

Страница 231: ... Expansion Board 237 Installing an Internal SCSI Hard Disk 240 Installing an Internal IDE Hard Disk 244 Installing an ATAPI ZIP Drive 247 Connecting external SCSI devices 251 Specifications 254 Effect Type List 256 Effect Parameter List 258 Control Change Number List 270 Troubleshooting 271 Error Messages 273 MIDI Data Format 274 MIDI Implementation Chart 286 Index 287 ...

Страница 232: ...kbench or table Spreading a cloth over the work surface will help prevent scratching Gloves Be sure to wear gloves so that your hands are not scratched by the metal cover or other metal parts 2 Switch off the A5000 A4000 power and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet 3 Remove the screws holding the A5000 A4000 top cover in place Set the A5000 A4000 upside down on the workbench and unscrew th...

Страница 233: ...e original screws to re attach the top cover Use a plus screwdriver to replace the five screws q in the rear panel Tighten the central screw first in the illustration below Then facing the front of the unit attach the three screws across the top w while applying pressure to the center of the rear panel side of the top panel to hold it in place Finally turn the unit upside down and attach the 8 bot...

Страница 234: ...pairs you can install either two SIMMs or four SIMMs Both modules in a pair must have the same memory capacity The A5000 A4000 ships with 4MB of sampling memory installed and is capable of accessing up to 128MB If you add one pair of 32MB SIMMs for example you increase the available sampling memory to a total of 4 32 x 2 68MB If you install four 32MB SIMMs however the sampling memory size becomes ...

Страница 235: ...0 A4000 front side SIMMs will not fit into the sockets if you reverse this order Hold the SIMM with its cutout part facing to the left as viewed from the front panel and set it into the socket at an angle as shown in Figure 1 Then push in direction shown in Figure 2 so that it becomes upright and the hook snaps into place If you are using different SIMM sizes in the two banks the larger size must ...

Страница 236: ...at it moves to the opposite angle from that shown in Figure 2 toward your self in the diagram and then pull the SIMM out This completes the installation There is no need to remove the expansion board when installing other devices 4 Replace the top cover page 233 5 Plug in the power cord Check the FREE MEMORY display in the PLAY PROGRAM PgmSel display page page 89 to ensure that the newly installed...

Страница 237: ...are 3 cables extending from the board Phillips screwdriver Magnetic tipped screwdriver is recommended Workbench Please carry out all work on a stable workbench or table Spreading a cloth over the work surface will help prevent scratching Gloves Be sure to wear gloves so that your hands are not scratched by the metal cover or other metal parts 2 Remove the top cover page 232 3 Now go to the rear pa...

Страница 238: ...keyed so that it will only go in one way 5 Insert the AIEB1 expansion board Support the board as shown in the illustration below and fasten it in to the rear panel by screwing in the three screws A that you removed at Step 3 above 6 Connect the two red white cables First connect the 3 wire cable into the connector CN7 3 pin indicated in the illustration below Note that these connectors can attach ...

Страница 239: ...u need to disconnect any of these connectors do so while pressing the release clip on the plug Do not apply excessive force The expansion board is now fully installed There is no need to remove the expansion board when installing other devices 8 Secure the red white cables and the wide flat cable to the bundle tie Run the flat cable the 3 wire cable and the 4 wire cable through the bundle tie see ...

Страница 240: ...gnetic tipped screwdriver is recommended Screwdriver for the hard disk installation screws Note that some hard disk models do not use Phil lips head screws Workbench Please carry out all work on a stable workbench or table Spreading a cloth over the work surface will help prevent scratching Gloves Be sure to wear gloves so that your hands are not scratched by the metal cover or other metal parts 2...

Страница 241: ...ry 5 Remove the four gold colored screws holding the hard disk mount panel and remove the mount panel from the A5000 A4000 6 Attach the hard disk to the hard disk mount panel with the four hard disk installation screws 7 Connect the SCSI cable 50 pin and the power cable long to the hard disk unit The connectors are keyed so that they cannot be inserted the wrong way around A Terminator Switch B Ha...

Страница 242: ...e circuit board itself The connector is keyed so that it will only go in one way 9 Connect the hard disk power cable long to one of the power connectors in the A5000 A4000 Connect the hard disk power cable to any of the available power connectors CN1 CN2 or CN4 If no expansion board or ZIP drive is installed all three connectors will be available Any of these con nectors can be used If at any time...

Страница 243: ...doing this 11 Secure the cables with the cable straps Secure the connected power cable with the cable straps as shown in the illustration The SCSI hard disk is now fully installed There is no need to remove the disk when installing other devices 12 Replace the top cover page 233 13 Plug in the power cord After installing the hard disk connect your audio and MIDI devices and turn on the A5000 A4000...

Страница 244: ...Note that some hard disk models do not use Phil lips head screws Workbench Please carry out all work on a stable workbench or table Spreading a cloth over the work surface will help prevent scratching Gloves Be sure to wear gloves so that your hands are not scratched by the metal cover or other metal parts 2 Check the hard disk settings When using an IDE hard disk alone i e when no ZIP drive is in...

Страница 245: ...onding con nector on the sampler s main circuit board marked B in the illustration below IDE CN4 on the cir cuit board itself The connector is keyed so that it will only go in one way If a ZIP drive is also installed the long end of the IDE flat cable from the hard disk should be connected to the ZIP drive connector page 250 If no ZIP drive is installed secure the long end of the cable with the ca...

Страница 246: ...the A5000 A4000 Refer to page 243 for Installing an Internal SCSI Hard Disk 10 Secure the cables with the cable straps Secure the connected flat cable and power cable with the cable straps as shown in the illustration Damage can result if the loose end of the cable is allowed to come in contact with other internal circuitry Be sure to secure the loose end of the cable with the cable strap The IDE ...

Страница 247: ...screwdriver is recommended Workbench Please carry out all work on a stable workbench or table Spreading a cloth over the work surface will help prevent scratching Gloves Be sure to wear gloves so that your hands are not scratched by the metal cover or other metal parts 2 Check the ZIP drive settings When using a ZIP drive alone i e when no IDE hard disk is installed the ZIP drive must be set to MA...

Страница 248: ... gold colored screws with which the FDD is attached and slide the FDD backward toward the rear panel to remove it 6 Turn the FDD unit over and remove the mount panel from the drive by removing the four gold colored screws 7 Attach the ZIP drive to the mount panel using the screws removed in step 6 Do not use screws other than those removed in step 6 Other screws can damage the ZIP drive A A FDD un...

Страница 249: ...m the central connector to the ZIP drive The connectors are keyed so that they cannot be inserted the wrong way around 11 Connect the ZIP drive IDE cable 40 pin to the connector on the A5000 A4000 circuit board Connect the other end of the flat cable from the ZIP drive the flat thin cable to the corresponding con nector on the sampler s main circuit board marked C in the illustration below IDE CN4...

Страница 250: ...the ZIP drive power cable short to one of the power connectors in the A5000 A4000 Connect the hard disk power cable to any of the available power connectors CN1 CN2 or CN4 If no expansion board or hard disk is installed all three connectors will be available Any of these connec tors can be used If at any time you need to disconnect any of these connectors do so while pressing the release clip on t...

Страница 251: ...SI ID If two or more devices have the same SCSI ID number the SCSI devices will not function cor rectly When shipped from the factory the A5000 A4000 is set to SCSI ID 6 Be aware that the SCSI ID number of a device has no relation to its position in the daisy chain Don t forget to attach a terminator to the last SCSI device in the daisy chain If an external SCSI device is not connected it is not n...

Страница 252: ... discuss only the con cepts or the specification and do not tell you what to do if the system does not work when connected as described The following paragraphs will provide more information about SCSI that will help you cor rect problems which may occur when SCSI devices are connected Please read this material if you experience problems Please be aware that when connecting SCSI devices problems w...

Страница 253: ...g Check the SCSI ID Make sure that there is no conflict between the SCSI ID of each SCSI device including the A5000 A4000 When shipped from the factory the A5000 A4000 s SCSI ID is set to 6 We suggest that the internal hard disk normally be set to 4 Be sure to turn off the power before changing the SCSI ID setting Check the terminator As discussed above check the location where the terminator is a...

Страница 254: ... 2 1 4 and 1 8 undersampling is supported Internal sample memory capacity Standard 4 Mbytes installed on board Maximum 128 Mbytes When four 32 Mbyte 72 pin SIMM modules are installed The on board 4 Mbytes are unused only if memory has been expanded to the maximum Sampling time Maximum sample length 32 Mbytes monaural 64 Mbytes stereo Maximum sampling time mono or stereo 6 minutes 20 seconds 44 1 k...

Страница 255: ...ternal Hard Disk x 1 Owner s manual x 1 Options made by Yamaha AIEB1 I O expansion board Internal expansion devices made by other manufacturers Expansion memory use a pair of identical size 72pin SIMM modules of the following types Access time 70 ns or less Bit Width x 32 no parity or x 36 bit parity Fast Page or EDO JEDEC standard Capacity 4 megabyte 8 megabyte 16 megabyte 32 megabyte Internal ha...

Страница 256: ...istorted by Overdrive 21 TWah DS TOUCH WAH DIST The output of a Touch Wah can be distorted by Distortion 22 TWah OD TOUCH WAH OVERDRIVE The output of a Touch Wah can be distorted by Overdrive 23 W DS DL WAH DIST DELAY TOUCH WAH DISTORTION and DELAY are connected in series 24 W OD DL WAH OVERDRIVE DELAY TOUCH WAH OVERDRIVE and DELAY are connected in series 25 TalkMod TALKING MODULATOR Adds a vowel ...

Страница 257: ...s 67 AutoPan AUTO PAN Cyclically moves the sound between left and right front and back 68 Dly Pan DELAY AUTO PAN Delayed sound is cyclically moved between left and right 69 3Delay DELAY L C R Produces three delayed sounds L R and C center 70 2Delay DELAY L R Produces two delayed sounds L and R Two feedback delays are provided 71 Echo ECHO Two delayed sounds L and R and independent feedback delays ...

Страница 258: ...depth 3 Pre Mod HPF Freq thru 20Hz 8 0kHz Frequency at which the high pass filter will cut the low range 4 Mod Gain 12 12dB Gain of the modulation signal 5 Mod LPF Frequency 1 0kHz 18 0kHz thru Frequency at which the low pass filter will cut the high range 6 Mod LPF Resonance 1 0 12 0 Resonance of the low pass filter 7 Mod Mix Balance D63 W D W D W63 Balance between the effect sound and the dry so...

Страница 259: ...nning of second unit 10 Output Level2 0 127 Output level of second unit The Fine1 and Fine2 settings are in cents for the PITCH CHANGE 2 effect only 10 LOW RESOLUTION 1 Mod Depth 0 127 Modulation depth 2 Mod Delay Offset 1 127 Modulation delay offset 3 Mod Feedback 63 63 Feedback amount 4 Resolution 1 1 1 128 Resolution 5 Mod Mix Balance 0 127 Delay sound and bypass sound balance 6 Phase Inverse R...

Страница 260: ... PASS FILTER 1 Cutoff Freq 32Hz 18 0kHz Specifies the filter cutoff frequency 2 Band Width 1 32 Sets the filter bandwidth 3 Q 0 113 Sets the Q 4 Output Gain 12dB 12dB Output level Noise may be produced with some voices when the 1 Cutoff Freq is varied rapidly 19 AUTO WAH DIST 20 AUTO WAH OVERDRIVE 1 LFO Frequency 0 0Hz 39 70Hz Frequency at which the wah filter will be controlled 2 LFO Depth 0 127 ...

Страница 261: ...will be applied 3 Mix Level 0 127 Level at which the effect sound will be mixed into the dry sound 29 VOICE CANCEL 1 Low Adjust 0 26 Adjusts the lower frequency of the midrange cancellation 2 High Adjust 0 26 Adjusts the upper frequency of the midrange cancellation 30 COMPRESSOR 1 Threshold 48dB 6dB Input level at which compression begins to be applied 2 Attack 1ms 40ms Time until when the compres...

Страница 262: ...id range 9 EQ Mid Width 1 12 0 Width of the area in which the EQ will boost cut the mid range 10 Dry Wet Balance D63 W D W D W63 Balance between the dry sound and the effect sound 40 AMP SIMULATOR 1 Dry Wet Balance D63 W D W D W63 Balance between the dry sound and the effect sound 2 Drive 0 127 Degree of distortion 3 AMP Type Off Stack Combo Tube Select the type of amp to be simulated 4 LPF Cutoff...

Страница 263: ...at which the EQ will boost cut the high range 11 EQ High Gain 12dB 12dB Gain with which the EQ will boost cut the high range 50 ENSEMBLE DETUNE 1 Dry Wet Balance D63 W D W D W63 Balance of the dry sound and effect sound 2 Detune 50cent 50cent Amount by which the pitch will be detuned 3 Initial Delay Lch 0 0ms 50 0ms Length of left channel delay 4 Initial Delay Rch 0 0ms 50 0ms Length of right chan...

Страница 264: ...ono stereo Mono stereo selection for the input 56 FLANGING PAN 1 Dry Wet Balance D63 W D W D W63 Balance between the dry sound and the effect sound 2 Flanger Pan Speed 0 0Hz 39 70Hz Delay modulation frequency 3 Flanger Depth 0 127 Delay modulation depth 4 Flanger Delay 0 1 180 0ms Delay time 5 Flanger Feedback 63 63 Feedback amount 6 FlgPan Delay 0 1 180 0ms Delay time 7 FlgPan Feedback 63 63 Feed...

Страница 265: ... ROTARY SPEAKER 1 Drive 0 127 Degree of distortion 2 AMP Type Off Stack Combo Tube Type of amp simulation 3 LPF Cutoff Freq 1 0kHz 18 0kHz thru Frequency at which the filter will cut the high range 4 Output Level 0 127 Output level 5 LFO Frequency 0 0Hz 39 70Hz Rotation frequency of the speaker 6 LFO Depth 0 127 Depth of modulation produced by speaker rotation 7 EQ Low Frequency 32Hz 2 0kHz Freque...

Страница 266: ...back High Damp 0 1 1 0 High range attenuation lower values cause the high range to decay faster 8 EQ Low Frequency 32Hz 2 0kHz Frequency at which the EQ will boost cut the low range 9 EQ Low Gain 12dB 12dB Gain with which the EQ will boost cut the low range 10 EQ High Frequency 500Hz 16 0kHz Frequency at which the EQ will boost cut the high range 11 EQ High Gain 12dB 12dB Gain with which the EQ wi...

Страница 267: ...TE REVERB 79 REVERSE GATE 1 Dry Wet Balance D63 W D W D W63 Balance of the dry sound and effect sound 2 Type Type A Type B Selects the type of early reflections 3 Room Size 0 1 20 0 Sets the room size higher values for longer reflections 4 Diffusion 0 10 Sets the feeling of width 5 Initial Delay 0 1ms 200 0ms Sets the delay time until the GateReverb or ReverseGate begins 6 HPF Cutoff Freq thru 20H...

Страница 268: ...e 1 4 note x 16 Delay modulation frequency specified by note length 3 LFO depth 0 127 Delay modulation depth 4 Feedback Level 63 63 Level at which the delay output is returned to the input 5 Delay Offset 0 0ms 50 0ms Offset value for delay modulation 6 LFO Phase Difference 180deg 180deg L R phase difference in the modulation waveform no difference at 0 deg 7 LFO Init Phase 0deg 90deg 180deg 270deg...

Страница 269: ...ssage is received regardless of the control change value 95 TEMPO AUTO SYNTH 1 Mod Speed 0 127 Modulation speed 2 Mod Wave Type TypeA TypeB TypeC TypeD Modulation type 3 Mod Depth 0 127 Modulation depth 4 Mod Depth Ofst R 63 63 Modulation depth in relation to right channel offset 5 LPF Frequency 1 0kHz 18 0kHz thru Frequency at which the low pass filter will cut the high range 6 HPF Frequency thru...

Страница 270: ...pplication that is most widely used inYamaha products and other MIDI devices and does not indicate that the effect that the controller will have on the sound of the A5000 A4000 Control change number Controller or function 000 Bank select MSB 001 Modulation wheel 002 Breath controller 003 Unused 004 Foot controller 005 Portamento time 006 Data entry MSB 007 Volume control 008 009 Unused 010 Panpot ...

Страница 271: ...ange settings Low and High set correctly page 131 Is Sample Level set to 0 page 127 Is a setting other than off selected for Output1 or Output2 page 129 Is the Output Leve1 or Output Level2 parameter set to 0 page 129 For some samples strongly applying a filter may mean that the sound cannot be heard at all page 133 Is the AEG Attack Rate set to an extremely low value page 137 Is the MIDI receive ...

Страница 272: ...0 page 108 Cannot make fine adjustments to the sample addresses Is Auto set to other than off page 123 Cannot play chords Is the sample parameter or easy edit parameter Poly Mono set to Mono page 69 127 Does the sample parameter or easy edit parameter Alternate Group have a setting other than off page 101 145 Volume or tone differs depending on the pitch Is level scaling specified for the sample p...

Страница 273: ...ith the specified name already exists Non existent track or index The audio CD loaded into the external CD ROM drive does not have the specified track number or index number Not enough disk area or too many items There is not enough disk space to complete the operation or the total number of samples sample banks which can be saved to disk has been exceeded Param memory full or too many samples The...

Страница 274: ...3n 58 04 Paramter Value Request object link F0 43 2n 7A Dump Request Bulk Protect SW F0 43 0n 7A System Parameter Bulk enable disable LM__0474SY 2 F0 43 0n 7A Program Bulk LM__0474PG 2 F0 43 0n 7A Sample Bank Bulk LM__0474SB 2 F0 43 0n 7A Sample Bulk LM__0474SP 2 F0 43 0n 7A Wave Data Bulk LM__0474WD 2 F0 43 0n 7A Sequence Bulk LM__0474SQ 2 1 For the A5000 one of the A B inputs can be selected 2 F...

Страница 275: ...in Control Change of 3 1 4 pitch bend can be used for ctrl 2 1 8 Channel aftertouch Received For functions marked indicates Program or Sample control in Control Change of 2 1 4 channel aftertouch can be used for ctrl cntrl parameter data range 5 Program Portamento Time 0 127 0 120 Program Portamento Rate Time 0 127 0 120 LFO S H Speed 0 127 0 120 AD Input Pan 0 127 0 120 AD Input Level 0 127 0 120...

Страница 276: ...orrectly This message is transmitted and received 4 1 4 Cancel 0 01110000 F0 1 01111110 7E 2 0nnnnnnn nnnnnnn Channel Number 3 01111101 7D 4 0ppppppp ppppppp Packet number 5 01110111 F7 This message indicates that a dump is to be terminated Packet number indicates the packet which was terminated This message is transmitted and received 4 1 5 Wait 0 01110000 F0 1 01111110 7E 2 0nnnnnnn nnnnnnn Chan...

Страница 277: ...ng in bytes 14 and 15 specifies the type of bulk data as follows mm Data type SY System parameter bulk dump PG Program bulk dump SB Sample bank bulk dump SP Sample bulk dump WD Wave data bulk dump SQ Sequence bulk dump OL Object list bulk dump Note mm is ASCII code object name is a 16 character name for each object Program object names are the program num ber of each program example 001 System par...

Страница 278: ...es per rotation Positive numbers are rotation toward the right and negative numbers are rotation toward the left This message is received only 5 3 5 Parameter request object 0 11110000 F0 1 01000011 43 2 0011nnnn nnnn Device Number 3 01011000 58 g 22 h 0 4 00000001 01 5 0ppppppp parameter number P1 P6 6byte 10 0ppppppp 11 11110111 F7 This message requests transmission of the parameter of the speci...

Страница 279: ...8 SC 63 AD in L pan 0079 UC reserved 0080 UC reserved 0081 UC reserved 0082 UC reserved 0083 UC 0 127 program level 0084 SC reserved 0085 SC reserved 0086 SC 127 program transpose 0087 SC 2 1 0 32 program LFO reset MIDI channel 2 0088 UC 0 3 program portamento type 0089 UC 0 127 program portamento rate 0090 UC 0 127 program portamento time 0091 UC 0 127 S H speed 0092 UC 25 250 program LFO tempo 0...

Страница 280: ...27 velocity low limit 0113 UC 127 velocity offset 0114 UC 0 127 velocity range high low 0115 UC 0 127 velocity range low high 0116 UC 0 127 level key scaling break point 1 2 0117 UC 0 127 level key scaling break point 2 1 0118 UC 0 127 level key scaling level 1 0119 UC 0 127 level key scaling level 2 0120 SC 127 velocity sensitivity 0121 UC 0 16 alternate group number 0122 UC 4 58 EQ frequency 012...

Страница 281: ...39 UC 0 127 fkey3 play note number 0040 UC 0 127 fkey4 play note number 0041 UC 0 127 fkey5 play note number 0042 UC 0 127 fkey6 play note number 0043 UC 1 127 fkey1 play velocity 0044 UC 1 127 fkey2 play velocity 0045 UC 1 127 fkey3 play velocity 0046 UC 1 127 fkey4 play velocity 0047 UC 1 127 fkey5 play velocity 0048 UC 1 127 fkey6 play velocity 0049 UC 0 4 stereo output level offset 0050 UC 4 4...

Страница 282: ...tal steps b4 3 step wave slope 1531 UC 9 reserved 1540 UC 8 reserved 1548 UC b b0 AD in on b2 1 AD in source b5 3 effect connection effect1 3 b7 6 program LFO sync 1549 UC b b2 0 program LFO cycle b5 3 program LFO wave b7 6 program LFO initial phase 1550 US b b0 MIDI channel A01 controller reset b15 MIDI channel A16 controller reset 1552 US b b0 MIDI channel A01 note on normal toggle b15 MIDI chan...

Страница 283: ... 0 99 15 reserved 2 0 9 0 99 16 SC 1 0 16 alternate group number 1 2 0 9 0 99 17 0 SC 127 AEG attack rate offset 2 0 9 0 99 18 0 SC 127 AEG release rate offset 2 0 9 0 99 19 0 SC 127 filter cutoff offset 2 0 9 0 99 20 0 SC 31 filter Q width offset 2 0 9 0 99 21 SC 1 0 12 output1 8 2 0 9 0 99 22 0 SC 127 output1 level offset 2 0 9 0 99 23 SC 1 0 12 output2 8 2 0 9 0 99 24 0 SC 127 output2 level off...

Страница 284: ... level 2 34 SC 64 63 pan 10 2 35 UC 0 127 velocity low limit 2 36 SC 127 velocity offset 2 37 UC 0 127 velocity range high low 2 38 UC 0 127 velocity range low high 2 39 0 1 UC 0 127 level key scaling break point 1 2 1 2 2 40 0 1 UC 0 127 level key scaling level 1 2 2 41 SC 127 velocity sensitivity 2 42 UC 0 5 sample portamento type 2 43 UC 0 1 mono mode 2 44 UC 0 1 key x fade on 2 45 reserved 2 4...

Страница 285: ...8 0 3 UC 0 120 knob2 5 control device 1 1 9 0 5 UC 0 32 fkey1 6 play MIDI transmit channel 4 1 1 10 0 5 UC 0 127 fkey1 6 play note number 1 1 11 0 5 UC 0 127 fkey1 6 play velocity 1 1 12 SC 52 76 total EQ low boost gain 1 1 13 UC 4 40 total EQ low boost frequency 1 1 14 SC 52 76 total EQ low gain 1 1 15 UC 4 40 total EQ low frequency 1 1 16 UC 10 120 total EQ low width 1 1 17 SC 52 76 total EQ mid...

Страница 286: ...o o 1 7 bit resolution 5 o o 1 portamento time 7 o o 1 volume 10 o o 1 pan 64 o o 1 sustain Control 65 o o 1 portamento 66 o o 1 sostenuto Change 0 120 o o 1 assignable Prog x o 0 127 1 Change True o 0 127 System Exclusive o o 2 object etc Song Pos x x Common Song Sel x x Tune x x System Clock x o 3 Real Time Commands x o 3 Aux All Sound OFF x o Reset All Cntrls x o Local ON OFF x x All Notes OFF ...

Страница 287: ...Audition 222 AUDITION Button 86 AUDITION Key EasyEdit 197 AUDITION Key Effect 197 AUDITION Key Trigger Mode 198 Auto 122 Auto Audition 126 Auto Normalize 157 Auto Snap 123 Auto Zero 123 Backup 182 Backup Number Backup 183 Basic Receive Channel 89 Breakpoint1 132 Breakpoint2 132 Bulk Dump 216 Bulk Protect 201 Bulk Type 216 Calculate 124 223 CD DA 184 CD DA Control CDDACtrl 161 CD ROM Drive ID 161 C...

Страница 288: ...Installing 234 EXPORT 228 Export Type 228 External Control EXT CTRL 161 External Interface Section 65 Extract 121 Factory Reset 86 Fade 218 Fade In 219 Fade Out 219 Fade Type 219 FEG Attack Level 139 FEG Attack Level Velocity Sensitivity 140 FEG Attack Rate 139 FEG Decay Rate 139 FEG Init Level 139 FEG Level Velocity Sensitivity 140 FEG Rate Scaling 140 FEG Rate Velocity Sensitivity 140 FEG Releas...

Страница 289: ... LFO Wave 143 Load 167 169 171 172 Load All 167 169 171 Load OS 185 Load To Program 168 Loop Crossfade LoopXfade 220 Loop Divide LOOPDIV 221 Loop End Address 122 Loop Mode 123 214 Loop Monitor 124 Loop Remix LoopRmx 125 Loop Start Address 121 Loop Tempo 124 Low Boost Frequency 190 Low Boost Gain 189 Low Frequency 190 Low Gain 189 Low Key 128 154 Low Width 190 Map From 212 222 Map Key 155 212 222 M...

Страница 290: ...onvert 222 Pitch EG 140 Pitch Fine 98 130 Pitch Modulation Depth 144 Pitch Modulation Phase Invert 144 Play Mode 88 Play Load 174 Play Pause Continue 161 194 Playable Area 85 Playback Speed 194 Plus Side Gain 219 Poly Mono 96 127 Portamento 98 Power Connection 19 Power ON OFF 27 Power Switch 11 Pre Trigger 156 Process 157 218 Process Type 218 Program 89 167 211 216 Program Change 200 Program Contr...

Страница 291: ...93 Sample Sequence 208 SampleBank 211 SampleBank Selection 95 Sampling Tone Generator 59 Save 194 208 Save Type 209 Save Load 182 SCSI Connector 12 SCSI Devices Installing 251 Self ID 173 Sequence 171 194 Sequence Data 65 Sequence Load SeqLoad 171 Sequencer Section 64 Setup 107 153 173 Shortcut Commands 86 SIMM 14 SIMM Installation 234 Snap 123 Solo 89 Sort 93 Sound Check 28 Source Program 215 Sou...

Страница 292: ...y High Limit 100 Velocity High Range 132 Velocity Low Crossfade 100 131 Velocity Low Limit 100 146 Velocity Low Range 131 Velocity Offset 146 Velocity Sensitivity 100 127 View 121 176 Viewed 121 Volume 167 172 185 209 Volume Select 172 WAV 228 Wave End Address 120 Wave Start Address 120 Wave Start Address Velocity Sensitivity 124 Waveform 120 Waveform Display 121 Width 220 With Related Format 216 ...

Страница 293: ... power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to co axial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of ...

Страница 294: ...lled in locations that do not seriously contribute to their oper ating temperature Placement of this product close to heat sources such as radiators heat registers etc should be avoided 8 This product was NOT designed for use in wet damp loca tions and should not be used near water or exposed to rain Exam ples of wet damp locations are near a swimming pool spa tub sink or wet basement 9 This produ...

Страница 295: ...candinavia AB J A Wettergrens Gata 1 Box 30053 S 400 43 Göteborg Sweden Tel 031 89 34 00 DENMARK YS Copenhagen Liaison Office Generatorvej 8B DK 2730 Herlev Denmark Tel 44 92 49 00 FINLAND F Musiikki Oy Kluuvikatu 6 P O Box 260 SF 00101 Helsinki Finland Tel 09 618511 NORWAY Norsk filial av Yamaha Scandinavia AB Grini Næringspark 1 N 1345 Østerås Norway Tel 67 16 77 70 ICELAND Skifan HF Skeifan 17 ...

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