Yamaha A5000 Owner's Manual - Page 155
RECORDING-SETUP, Turn], Map Key, Input, Press] MONITOR, Stereo/Mono, Frequency
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RECORDING-SETUP When Key Map (Knob 2) Is Set To Auto Knob 4 No function. Knob 5 [ Turn] Map Key When the Key Map parameter is set to Auto, this parameter determines whether new samples will be mapped to only the white keys or to all keys. [Range] white, all Cursor e Cursor e Turn action Press action Knob 1 Cursor/Page Tree View Knob 2 Input MONITOR Knob 3 Stereo / Mono - Knob 4 Frequency - Knob 5 Pre Trigger - Knob 1 Same function as Cursor q (page 153). Knob 2 [ Turn] Input This setting selects the input source for the recording. Note that the DIGITAL and OPTICAL settings are effective only if you have installed the optional I/O expansion board (AIEB1 board). [Range] AD L, AD L/R, StOut, DIGITAL, OPTICAL • AD L ... Record analog signal from the front panel's INPUT-L jack. • AD L/R ... Record analog signal from both frontpanel input jacks (INPUT-L and INPUT-R). • StOut ... Record the signal that the A5000/A4000 is producing and transmitting to its own stereo outputs. (A process called resampling: the A5000/A4000 re-records its own signal. You use this setting to record playback that you control from a MIDI keyboard or other such device.) • DIGITAL ... Record the digital signal supplied to the DIGITAL IN connector on the AIEB1 expansion board. • OPTICAL ... Record the digital signal supplied to the OPTICAL IN connector on the AIEB1 expansion board. • When StOut, DIGITAL, or OPTICAL is selected the Record Effect on/off parameter (REC-EFFECTEfType, page 160) will automatically be turned off (record effects cannot be used). • When DIGITAL or OPTICAL is selected, the Stereo/ Mono parameter (Knob 3) will automatically be set to Stereo. • If you select STOut, then MIDI control-change messages (as well as pitchbend and aftertouch messages) are all disabled during recording. In addition, maximum polyphony (the maximum number of monaural samples that can play at one time) is limited to 4 (so that you cannot record sound from more than 4 monaural or 2 stereo samples at any given moment). [ Press] MONITOR Pressing this knob alternately turns the MONITOR function on and off. A speaker icon appears above Knob 2 when the MONITOR function is turned on. Knob 3 [ Turn] Stereo/Mono Determines whether new samples will be recorded as stereo or mono samples. [Range] Mono, Stereo • Mono ... New samples will be recorded as mono samples. When AD L is selected a signal connected to the AD L input will be recorded as a mono sample. When AD R or StOut is selected, or when recording the stereo output from a record effect, the L and R channel signals will be mixed and recorded as a mono sample. • Stereo ... New samples will be recorded as stereo samples. When AD L is selected a signal connected to the AD L input will be recorded on both the L and R channels as a stereo sample (the same signal will be recorded on the L and R channels). When AD R or StOut is selected, or when recording the stereo output from a record effect, the L and R channel signals will be recorded as a stereo sample. When the DIGITAL or OPTICAL input is selected this parameter will be automatically set to Stereo (Mono cannot be selected). Knob 4 [ Turn] Frequency This setting selects the sampling frequency the A5000/ A4000 uses to record the input. [Range] If Input is set to AD L, AD L/R, or StOut: 44.1k(44.1kHz), 22k(22.05kHz), 22kLoFi, 11k(11.025kHz), 11kLoFi, 5k(5.5125kHz), 5kLoFi 155 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 6 RECORD Mode