Yamaha A5000 Owner's Manual - Page 61

Programs, Program Data, Sample Select, Easy Edit, Program Parameters

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1. System Overview Programs When you play a sound on your sampler, you are actually playing a "program" to which the necessary samples and/or sample banks are assigned. There are always 128 programs in memory - even when the power is first turned on the sampler contains 128 "initialized" programs (program numbers 001 - 128). s Program Data The data included in programs can be broadly divided into three types: 1. Sample Select This parameter specifies which samples and/or sample banks residing in the sampler's memory are to be used by the program. • In programs, multiple samples can be "layered" and played simultaneously, played on separate keys, in specified velocity ranges, and more. • Samples and sample banks can only be played via MIDI control when they are assigned to a program. • Sample and sample bank assignment is carried out by using the Sample Select parameter in the PLAY mode (PLAY - SAMPLE - SmpSel, page 93). 2. Easy Edit This type of data allows the sample parameters to be temporarily adjusted as necessary (these adjustments only apply to the program to which the samples/sample banks are assigned). • Easy Edit can be applied individually to all samples and sample banks assigned to the program. • Easy Edit allows samples to be adjusted only for the corresponding program, without actually changing the sample's parameters. A single sample can therefore be used in multiple programs with different Easy Edit adjustments for each program. • Easy Edit is accessible via the Play Mode Easy Edit function (page 96). 3. Program Parameters This data specifies the program's volume (loudness), how it will be affected by MIDI controllers, and other important parameters that affect playback. This also includes individual effect settings for each program. • The program parameters are accessed via the PLAY mode Program (page 89), Effect (page 102), Setup (page 107), and Control (page 110) displays. Memory Program 001 Program parameters Program 002 Program parameters Sample A Wave data Sample parameters Sample select Easy Edit Sample select Easy Edit Sample B Wave data Sample parameters Sample select Easy Edit Sample select Easy Edit Sample C Wave data Sample parameters Sample select Easy Edit Sample select Easy Edit Program 128 Program parameters Sample select Easy Edit Sample select Easy Edit Sample select Easy Edit 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 3 The A5000/A4000 System & Features 61

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1. System Overview
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A5000/A4000 •
Chapter 3
The A5000/A4000 System & Features
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Programs
When you play a sound on your sampler, you are actually playing a “program” to which the necessary
samples and/or sample banks are assigned. There are always 128 programs in memory — even when
the power is first turned on the sampler contains 128 “initialized” programs (program numbers 001 —
128).
Program Data
The data included in programs can be broadly divided into three types:
1.
Sample Select
This parameter specifies which samples and/or sample banks residing in the sampler’s memory
are to be used by the program.
In programs, multiple samples can be “layered” and played simultaneously, played on separate keys, in speci-
fied velocity ranges, and more.
Samples and sample banks can only be played via MIDI control when they are assigned to a program.
Sample and sample bank assignment is carried out by using the Sample Select parameter in the PLAY mode
(PLAY – SAMPLE – SmpSel, page 93).
2.
Easy Edit
This type of data allows the sample parameters to be temporarily adjusted as necessary (these
adjustments only apply to the program to which the samples/sample banks are assigned).
Easy Edit can be applied individually to all samples and sample banks assigned to the program.
• Easy Edit allows samples to be adjusted only for the corresponding program, without actually changing the
sample’s parameters. A single sample can therefore be used in multiple programs with different Easy Edit
adjustments for each program.
Easy Edit is accessible via the Play Mode Easy Edit function (page 96).
3.
Program Parameters
This data specifies the program’s volume (loudness), how it will be affected by MIDI controllers,
and other important parameters that affect playback. This also includes individual effect settings
for each program.
The program parameters are accessed via the PLAY mode Program (page 89), Effect (page 102), Setup (page
107), and Control (page 110) displays.
Memory
Program 001
Sample A
Wave data
Sample select
Easy Edit
Program parameters
Sample parameters
Sample B
Wave data
Sample select
Easy Edit
Sample parameters
Sample C
Wave data
Sample select
Easy Edit
Sample parameters
Program 002
Sample select
Easy Edit
Program parameters
Sample select
Easy Edit
Sample select
Easy Edit
Program 128
Sample select
Easy Edit
Program parameters
Sample select
Easy Edit
Sample select
Easy Edit