Yamaha AW4416 Reference Guide - Page 94
CTRIM IN DTRIM OUT EPairing FPAD GNAME pad name HSIZE IParameter area, TRIM IN, EXECUTE, TRIM OUT
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C TRIM IN This menu allows you to adjust the playback start location of the sample assigned to a pad. When you move the cursor to this menu and press the [ENTER] key, the following buttons will appear. These buttons have the following functions. q PAD Select the bank/pad number of the pad whose playback start location you wish to trim. q TRIM IN Adjust the amount of trimming in sample units. q EXECUTE Execute the trim operation. D TRIM OUT This menu allows you to adjust the playback end location of the sample assigned to a pad. When you move the cursor to this menu and press the [ENTER] key, the following buttons will appear. SAMP. PAD screen F PAD This column shows the bank and pad number (A1-A8/B1-B8). G NAME (pad name) This column shows the pad name. When a sample is assigned to a pad, a name of "Smpltr" will automatically be assigned. Pads to which nothing is assigned will be displayed as "-NO ASN". H SIZE This area shows a bar graph that indicates the length of the sample assigned to each pad. MAX (at the right edge) is the maximum RAM that can be assigned to the sampling pad. Tip! The maximum total length of sound that can be assigned to the sampling pads is 90 seconds (for a 44.1 kHz/16 bit song). I Parameter area In this area you can set the parameters for the selected menu. When you select a button for menu 1-4, the corresponding parameter values will appear here. Tip! For examples of editing the sampling pads, refer to Operation Guide "Chapter 12. Sampling pads." These buttons have the following functions. q PAD Select the bank/pad number of the pad whose playback end location you wish to trim. q TRIM OUT Adjust the amount of trimming in sample units. q EXECUTE Execute the trim operation. • TRIM IN/TRIM OUT cannot be undone. • Trimming a sample will not increase the available memory area. E Pairing Here you can set or cancel pairing of adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered pads. Move the cursor to the heart symbol and press the [ENTER] key to connect the heart symbol, pairing the two channels. In this state, pressing either of the pads will sound both pads simultaneously. 87 - Reference Guide