Yamaha A5000 Owner's Manual - Page 88

About the PLAY Mode, PLAY Mode Functions

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About the PLAY Mode About the PLAY Mode This mode is used to edit and play programs. Press the [PLAY] button to enter the PLAY mode. • A "program" consists of one or more samples set up and ready to be played via your keyboard or other MIDI controller. PLAY Mode Functions The PLAY mode includes the 6 functions listed below (selected via the [F1] - [F6] function buttons, respectively). s [F1] PROGRAM Button This function is used primarily to select and play programs. The PROGRAM function also allows switching between the single and multi program modes, and setting the level, transpose, and portamento of individual programs (page 89). The PgmSel (Program Select), PgmMix (Program Mix), and PgmPorta (Program Portamento) pages can be accessed via this function. s [F2] SAMPLE Button This function can be used to select samples and set up sample banks (page 93). Two pages are provided: SmpSel (Sample Select) and SmpBank (Sample Bank). s [F3] EASY EDIT Button Use this function to make program-level adjustments to each sample's playback settings. You make these settings separately for each program, and they remain effective only while the program is selected. These changes do not affect the sample's own (local) data. (page 96) The EASY EDIT function provides access to the following 10 pages: Mix, Output, Out&Gain (Output and Gain), Filter, Pitch, AmpEG (Amplitude EG), Key, Velocity, Xfade (Crossfade), and Control. s [F4] EFFECT Button This function selects and sets up the effects for each program. (page 102) Three pages are provided: EfSetupA (Effect Setup A), EfSetupB (Effect Setup B), and EfEdit (Effect Edit). • The A4000 does not have an EfSetupB page, only a single EfSetup page in place of the A5000's EfSetupA page. s [F5] SETUP Button This mode includes functions such as LFO S/H (Sample & Hold) speed and A/D input setup (page 107). Two pages are provided: S/HSpeed (Sample & Hold Speed), and ADInput (A/D Input). s [F6] CONTROL Button This function sets up program controllers and handles controller resets. (page 110) The CONTROL function provides access to the following four pages: PgmCtrlA (Program Control A), PgmCtrlB (Program Control B), ChSetup (Channel Setup), and PgmLFO (Program LFO). 88 Chapter 4 PLAY Mode • A5000/A4000 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

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About the PLAY Mode
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Chapter 4
PLAY Mode
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About the PLAY Mode
This mode is used to edit and play programs. Press the [PLAY] button to enter the PLAY mode.
A "program" consists of one or more samples set up and ready to be played via your keyboard or other MIDI controller.
PLAY Mode Functions
The PLAY mode includes the 6 functions listed below (selected via the [F1] — [F6] function buttons, respectively).
[F1] PROGRAM Button
This function is used primarily to select and play programs. The PROGRAM function also allows switch-
ing between the single and multi program modes, and setting the level, transpose, and portamento of indi-
vidual programs (page 89). The PgmSel (Program Select), PgmMix (Program Mix), and PgmPorta
(Program Portamento) pages can be accessed via this function.
[F2] SAMPLE Button
This function can be used to select samples and set up sample banks (page 93). Two pages are provided:
SmpSel (Sample Select) and SmpBank (Sample Bank).
[F3] EASY EDIT Button
Use this function to make program-level adjustments to each sample's playback settings. You make these
settings separately for each program, and they remain effective only while the program is selected. These
changes do not affect the sample's own (local) data. (page 96)
The EASY EDIT function provides access to the following 10 pages: Mix, Output, Out&Gain (Output and
Gain), Filter, Pitch, AmpEG (Amplitude EG), Key, Velocity, Xfade (Crossfade), and Control.
[F4] EFFECT Button
This function selects and sets up the effects for each program. (page 102)
Three pages are provided: EfSetupA (Effect Setup A), EfSetupB (Effect Setup B), and EfEdit (Effect Edit).
The A4000 does not have an EfSetupB page, only a single EfSetup page in place of the A5000's EfSetupA page.
[F5] SETUP Button
This mode includes functions such as LFO S/H (Sample & Hold) speed and A/D input setup (page 107).
Two pages are provided: S/HSpeed (Sample & Hold Speed), and ADInput (A/D Input).
[F6] CONTROL Button
This function sets up program controllers and handles controller resets. (page 110)
The CONTROL function provides access to the following four pages: PgmCtrlA (Program Control A),
PgmCtrlB (Program Control B), ChSetup (Channel Setup), and PgmLFO (Program LFO).