Yamaha A3000 Owner's Manual - Page 184

FILTER Function

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FILTER Function FILTER Function You use this function to set the sample's filter type, filter characteristics, and equalization. You can also set the way that filter strength varies with respect to velocity and keyboard location. FYI • You can use filter-EG settings and LFO settings to create variations in filter cutoff frequency over time. (192, 202) • The COMMAND key gives you rapid access to a number of helpful commands while you are working with this function. For example, you can use the COMMAND key when you want to save your edit results to disk, or when you want to cancel your new changes and restore the previously saved data. (147) FILTER - Filter Selects the filter type, and sets the cutoff frequency and the Q/width value. 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 Turn Knob 1 to select Filter. Turn action Push action Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 1 Knob 2 - Knob 3 - Knob 4 - Knob 5 - This page sets the filter type, cutoff frequency, and Q/width value. Change Page Select P/S • Turn the knob to change to a different page within the FILTER function. Available pages are: Filter (this page), FltSens, FltScale, and EQ. • Push the knob to move to the Program/Sample Selection screen. (95) Type = Bypass,...,BandElim Select any one of the following filter types. Bypass No filter. LowPass1 Low-pass filter #1. (A low-pass filter blocks out all frequencies above the cutoff frequency.) 182 Chapter 5 EDIT Mode

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Chapter 5
EDIT Mode
FILTER Function
FILTER Function
You use this function to set the sample’s filter type, filter characteristics, and equaliza-
tion. You can also set the way that filter strength varies with respect to velocity and
keyboard location.
FYI
You can use filter-EG settings and LFO settings to create variations in filter cutoff
frequency over time. (
192, 202)
The COMMAND key gives you rapid access to a number of helpful commands while
you are working with this function. For example, you can use the COMMAND key
when you want to save your edit results to disk, or when you want to cancel your new
changes and restore the previously saved data. (
147)
FILTER -
Filter
Selects the filter type, and sets the cutoff frequency and the Q/width value.
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
Turn Knob 1 to select
Filter.
Knob 1
Knob 2
Knob 3
Knob 4
Knob 5
Turn action
Push action
-
-
-
-
This page sets the filter type, cutoff frequency, and Q/width value.
Knob 1
Change Page
Select P/S
Turn the knob to change to a different page within the FILTER function. Available
pages are:
Filter
(this page),
FltSens
,
FltScale
, and
EQ
.
Push the knob to move to the Program/Sample Selection screen. (
95)
Knob 2
Type
=
Bypass
,...,
BandElim
Select any one of the following filter types.
Bypass
No filter.
LowPass1
Low-pass filter #1. (A
low-pass
filter blocks out all frequencies
above the cutoff frequency.)