Yamaha A3000 Owner's Manual - Page 233
Knobs 3, 4, Knob 5
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SETUP Function Knobs 3, 4 Knob 5 Name • To change the name for the sample to be recorded, push this knob to proceed to the name editing screen. For information about how to edit name strings, see "Entering Names" ( 88). If you do not set a name, the A3000 uses the default name (if this is a New or New+ recording) or the existing name (if this is a Replace recording). • If the name you choose matches the name of an existing sample, or if you are making a serial recording (New+ recording), the A3000 appends a sequential number to the new name(s). ToPgm off, on, C1→, C2→, C3→, C4→, C5→ • Use this feature to select whether to immediately assign the recorded sample(s) to the currently selected program. If you decide to assign the sample, the A3000 will set the program's ToPgm switch for this sample to "on" as soon as recording of the sample is finished. • This setting is not available if the you are making a Replace-type recording. In this case, the screen displays a "- - -" above the knob. • If you are making a single new recording (if Sample = New), then you can set this value to on or off only. v If you select on, the A3000 immediately assigns the newly recorded sample to the currently selected program - so that you can hear the sample by playing the program. v If you select off, the new sample remains unassigned. You will not be able to play the sample until you assign it to some program. • If you are making a series of new recording (if Sample = New+), then you can set this value to off, on, C1→, C2→, C3→, C4→, or C5→. v If you select on, the A3000 assigns all of the new samples to the currently selected program - so that you can hear all of the samples by playing the program. v If you select off, the new samples remain unassigned. You will not be able to play the samples until you assign them to some program. v If you select C1→, the A3000 maps the first recorded sample to key C1 of the currently selected program, the second sample to key C#1, the third sample to D1, and so on up the keyboard. Note that this key mapping automatically cancels any key-range settings that you have made in the SETUP function's KeyRnge page (232). As soon as you have finished recording, you can play the samples one at a time by playing a scale (starting at C1) at your keyboard. v The C2→ to C5→ settings work the same way as the C1→ setting, except that the C2→ setting maps the samples starting from C2 on the keyboard (C2, C2#, D2...), the C3→ setting maps the samples starting from C3, and so on. Chapter 6 Chapter 6 RECORDING Mode 231