Yamaha A3000 Owner's Manual - Page 160

Loop Crossfade

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COMMAND Pages LOOPXFD (Loop Crossfade) Sets up the loop crossfade for the sample. PLAY EDIT REC DISK UTILITY PROGRAM SAMPLE EASY EDIT TRIM / LOOP MAP / OUT FILTER RECORD SETUP METER PROGRAM SAMPLE SEQUENCE TOTAL EQ PANEL PLAY SEQUENCE EFFECT EG EFFECT VOLUME MASTER SETUP LFO EXT CTRL DISK SYSTEM CONTROL MIDI / CTRL MONITOR IMPORT MIDI Press the COMMAND key, then turn Knob 1 to select >LOOPXFD. Turn action Push action Knob 1 Knob 2: Knob 3 Knob 1 Knob 2 - Knob 3 - Knob 4 - Knob 5 - This command sets up a loop crossfade (overlapping fade-in and fade-out) so as to produce a smoother loop Important This command does not operate on sample banks. Change Page >LOOPXFD • Turn the knob to change to a different command page. • Push the knob to register the crossfade. The A3000 returns a confirmation screen. Push Knob 5 (>YES) to proceed, or Knob 4 (>NO) to cancel. Width = 0%,...,100% Sets the length of the crossfade area, as a percentage of the total loop length. Area = sustain, release Selects the area over which crossfade is applied, and determines the segments that are used to generate the crossfade. (See the illustrations on the next page.) sustain Generates the crossfade by merging the end part of the loop with the area just preceding the loop start. This method produces smoother sustained looping, and the crossfade recurs with each iteration. release Generates the crossfade by merging the initial part of the loop with the initial segment following the loop area. This method produces a smoother loop release, and the crossfade occurs only once (as the loop is exited). This method is useful only with the loop type (169). 158 Chapter 5 EDIT Mode

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COMMAND Pages
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Chapter 5
EDIT Mode
LOOPXFD
(Loop Crossfade)
Sets up the loop crossfade for the sample.
PROGRAM
TRIM / LOOP
RECORD
PROGRAM
TOTAL EQ
PLAY
EDIT
REC
DISK
UTILITY
SAMPLE
MAP / OUT
SETUP
SAMPLE
PANEL PLAY
EASY EDIT
FILTER
METER
SEQUENCE
SEQUENCE
EFFECT
EG
EFFECT
VOLUME
MASTER
SETUP
LFO
EXT CTRL
DISK
SYSTEM
CONTROL
MIDI / CTRL
MONITOR
IMPORT
MIDI
Press the COMMAND key, then turn Knob 1 to select
>LOOPXFD
.
Knob 1
Knob 2
Knob 3
Knob 4
Knob 5
Turn action
-
-
Push action
-
-
-
-
This command sets up a loop crossfade (overlapping fade-in and fade-out) so as to pro-
duce a smoother loop
Important
This command does not operate on sample banks.
Knob 1
Change Page
>LOOPXFD
Turn the knob to change to a different command page.
Push the knob to register the crossfade. The A3000 returns a confirmation screen.
Push Knob 5 (
>YES
) to proceed, or Knob 4 (
>NO
) to cancel.
Knob 2:
Width
=
0%
,...,
100%
Sets the length of the crossfade area, as a percentage of the total loop length.
Knob 3
Area
=
sustain
,
release
Selects the area over which crossfade is applied, and determines the segments that are
used to generate the crossfade. (See the illustrations on the next page.)
sustain
Generates the crossfade by merging the end part of the loop with
the area just preceding the loop start. This method produces
smoother sustained looping, and the crossfade recurs with each
iteration.
release
Generates the crossfade by merging the initial part of the loop
with the initial segment following the loop area. This method
produces a smoother loop release, and the crossfade occurs only
once (as the loop is exited). This method is useful only with the
“–
” loop type (
169).