Yamaha PSR-9000 Owner's Manual - Page 75

Importing Wave Files from Disk, Clearing Wave Data

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Sampling s Pre Effect You can set up a maximum of three DSP effects to be applied to the source sound as it is sampled. The DSP blocks are connected in series as shown below. The following display will be shown in step #10 on page 40. Select the desired DSP block. Select the desired type of the selected DSP block. Press this button to switch between the currently selected wave and the currently selected panel voice. Select this to call up the storing display. Change the balance between the direct (dry) and effect (wet) sound. Select the parameter and adjust the value of the selected parameter. Note that the contents of the parameter may be different depending on the selected DSP type. Importing Wave Files from Disk To import previously saved waveform files via the PSR-8000 or standard WAV or AIFF format files from disk, insert the appropriate disk into the PSR-9000 floppy disk drive, then press the [FILE IMPORT] LCD button in step #3 in "Basic Procedure" on page 74. Select this and press the [NEXT] button to call up the display that imports the WAV or AIFF format file. Select this and press the [NEXT] button to call up the display that imports the wave data sampled via the PSR-8000. Clearing Wave Data The explanations here apply to step #4 of the Basic Procedure on page 74. Press this button to switch between the currently selected wave and the currently selected panel voice. Select this to execute the Clear operation. 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 Reference 75 73

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Reference
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Pre Effect
You can set up a maximum of three DSP effects to be applied to the source sound as it
is sampled. The DSP blocks are connected in series as shown below. The following dis-
play will be shown in step #10 on page 40.
Importing Wave Files from Disk
To import previously saved waveform files via the PSR-8000 or standard WAV or AIFF
format files from disk, insert the appropriate disk into the PSR-9000 floppy disk drive,
then press the
[FILE IMPORT]
LCD button in step #3 in "Basic Procedure" on page
74.
Clearing Wave Data
The explanations here apply to step #4 of the Basic Procedure on page 74.
Change the balance between the
direct (dry) and effect (wet) sound.
Select the desired
DSP block.
Select the desired
type of the selected
DSP block.
Select the parameter and adjust the
value of the selected parameter.
Note that the contents of the parameter
may be different depending on the
selected DSP type.
Select this to call up the
storing display.
Press this button to
switch between the cur-
rently selected wave and
the currently selected
panel voice.
Select this and press the
[NEXT] button to call up the
display that imports the
wave data sampled via the
PSR-8000.
Select this and press the
[NEXT] button to call up the
display that imports the
WAV or AIFF format file.
Select this to execute the
Clear operation.
Press this button to switch
between the currently
selected wave and the cur-
rently selected panel voice.
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