Yamaha A5000 Owner's Manual - Page 123

Knob 3, Snap Automatic Snap, Press] ZOOM IN, Turn], Loop Mode, Address Settings

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EDIT-TRIM/LOOP 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. Setting an address on a non-zero point may cause the sample to "click" during playback. Forcing the address to a zero-point will ensure that you avoid this unwanted click. • Snap (Automatic Snap) This option is useful when you are editing loop start and loop end addresses. If you enable this option, then you will only be able to change a loop address to those points on the waveform that have the same level as the opposing loop address; the address you are editing will jump from one such point to the next as you turn the knob. If you disable this option, then you can change either address continuously over the waveform. If Snap = off: Loop Start Address If Snap = on: Loop Start Address Address Settings Wave Start Address Loop Loop Start End Address Address Wave End Address Do~ Re~ Mi~ Fa~ So • "↓" denotes Note On. • "↑" denotes Note Off. • Small letters indicate "release" tone as note dies out following Note-Off. • The length of the release depends on the sample's release-rate setting. Loop Mode Forward, No Loop): • If key is held: ↓ Re~ Mi~ Fa~ • Key hit and release: ↓ Re~ Mi~ ↑Fa~ Loop Mode = "- →O" (Forward Loop, No Exit):  • If key is held: ↓ Re~ Mi~ Mi~ Mi~ Mi~... • Key hit and release: ↓ Re~ Mi~ Mi~ ↑Mi~ Mi~... Loop Mode = "→O→" (Forward Loop, Exit at Note-Off) You can move the loop end address to any location on the waveform. The loop end address always jumps to the nearest point having the same level as the loop start address. Setting the two loop addresses to different levels on the waveform may cause a "click" sound at the loop point during playback. Forcing the loop start and loop end addresses to the same level will ensure that you avoid this problem. The following illustration shows how this feature operates during editing of the loop end address. [ Press] ZOOM IN Press this knob to expand the waveform display. This can be repeated until maximum magnification is reached. Knob 3 [ Turn] Loop Mode Sets the loop mode. (Note the you can also use this setting to cause the sample to play back in reverse.) The six loop modes are illustrated 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 key is held: ↓ Re~ Mi~ Mi~ Mi~ Mi~... • Key hit and release: ↓ Re~ Mi~ Mi~ Mi~ Mi~ ↑ Fa~... Loop Mode Reverse, No Loop): Re~ Mi~ ↑ Fa~ ↓ Re~ Mi~ Fa~ ↓ Re~ ↑ Mi~Fa~ ↓ Re~ Mi~ Fa~ ↓ • If key is held: • Key hit and release: (Sound is reversed.) Loop Mode = "One→" (One-Shot) • If key is held: ↓ Re~ Mi~ Fa~ • Key hit and release: ↓ Re~ ↑ Mi~ Fa~ (Sound is same regardless of key release.) Loop Mode = "One←" (Reverse One-Shot) • If key is held: • Key hit and release: (Sound is reversed.) (Sound is same regardless of key release.) 123 q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q A5000/A4000 • Chapter 5 EDIT Mode

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A5000/A4000 •
Chapter 5
EDIT Mode
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Setting an address on a non-zero point may cause the sample to
“click” during playback.
Forcing the address to a zero-point will ensure that you avoid this
unwanted click.
Snap (Automatic Snap)
This option is useful when you are editing loop start and loop end
addresses. If you enable this option, then you will only be able to
change a loop address to those points on the waveform that have
the same level as the opposing loop address; the address you are
editing will jump from one such point to the next as you turn the
knob. If you disable this option, then you can change either address
continuously over the waveform.
Setting the two loop addresses to different levels on the waveform
may cause a “click” sound at the loop point during playback. Forcing
the loop start and loop end addresses to the same level will ensure
that you avoid this problem.
The following illustration shows how this feature operates during
editing of the loop end address.
[
Press] ZOOM IN
Press this knob to expand the waveform display. This can
be repeated until maximum magnification is reached.
Knob 3
[
Turn]
Loop Mode
Sets the loop mode. (Note the you can also use this set-
ting to cause the sample to play back in reverse.)
The six loop modes are illustrated 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 to any location on
the waveform.
The loop end address always
jumps to the nearest point having
the same level as the loop start
address.
Wave
Start Address
Loop
Start
Address
Loop
End
Address
Wave
End Address
Do
~
Re~
Mi~
Fa~
So
Address Settings
• “
” denotes Note On.
• “
” denotes Note Off.
• Small letters indicate “release” tone as note dies out following Note-Off.
• The length of the release depends on the sample’s release-rate setting.
Loop Mode = “— —
” (Forward, No Loop):
Loop Mode = “
— —” (Reverse, No Loop):
Loop Mode = “One
(Reverse One-Shot)
Loop Mode = “
O
” (Forward Loop, Exit at Note-Off)
Loop Mode = “—
O” (Forward Loop, No Exit):
Loop Mode = “One
” (One-Shot)
• If key is held:
Re~ Mi~ Fa~
• Key hit and release:
Re~ Mi~
Fa~
• If key is held:
Re~ Mi~ Mi~ Mi~ Mi~...
• Key hit and release:
Re~ Mi~ Mi~
Mi~ Mi~
...
• If key is held:
Re~ Mi~ Mi~ Mi~ Mi~...
• Key hit and release:
Re~ Mi~ Mi~ Mi~ Mi~
Fa~
...
Re~
Mi~Fa~
• If key is held:
(Sound is reversed.)
Re~ Mi~ Fa~
• Key hit and release:
• If key is held:
Re~ Mi~ Fa~
• Key hit and release:
(Sound is same regardless of key release.)
Re~
Mi~
Fa~
• Key hit and release:
(Sound is reversed.)
(Sound is same regardless of key release.)
Re~ Mi~
Fa~
• If key is held:
Re~ Mi~ Fa~