Yamaha A3000 Owner's Manual - Page 48
sound. Continue for about 2 seconds, and then
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Next Step 5. Press Knob 5 (>Go). 6. Face the microphone and get ready to record. When you are ready, press Knob 4 (>START) and start recording an eeeee sound. Record for about 2 seconds, and then press Knob 5 (>FINISH) to end the recording. w The eeeee sound is now recorded. 7. Face the microphone and get ready to record again. Press Knob 4 (>START) and start recording an ohhhh sound. Continue for about 2 seconds, and then press Knob 5 (>FINISH). w The screen shown at step 4 reappears when recording is finished. 8. Play a note on your MIDI keyboard. Pressing the note should cause all three of your samples to play out together. • If you are unhappy with your two new samples, you can delete them both by pushing Knob 2 (>ALLDEL), and then pressing Knob 5 (>YES) to confirm. Then record them again as described above. • If you want to redo only one of the two new samples, delete the bad sample using the procedure given on page 43 above ("Deleting and Redoing"). Note that you will need to select the sample by its names. Sample names are described immediately below. Memo Each time you record a sample under an already existing sample name, the A3000 appends a sequential number to the end of the name. Since you have used the default name for all samples, the A3000 set the name for your first sample (ahhhh) to_NewSample, the name for your second recorded sample (eeeee) to _NewSample 1, and the name for your third recorded sample (ohhhh) to _NewSample 2. 46 Chapter 2 Trying It Out