Yamaha RS7000 Owner's Manual - Page 132

About the YAMAHA TWE Wave Editor, TWE Communication Procedure, Display Parameters, RS7000, TRACK

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13. Loading from Memory Card or Disk [4] SCSI Communication Page About the YAMAHA TWE Wave Editor The Yamaha TWE Wave Editor can be used to edit RS7000 wave data on a personal computer. TWE Communication Page Procedure 1. Connect the RS7000 to a personal computer via the SCSI connector. 2. Launch TWE on the personal computer. 3. In the PATTERN Play mode select the pattern to which the sample you want to edit is assigned. 4. From the PATTERN Play or Patch mode press [LOAD] 4 times to go to the SCSI Communication page. 5. Using TWE, transfer the sample to be edited to the personal computer. Copy protected samples are invisible from TWE. Refer to "Notes on musical copyright" on page 21. 6. Edit the wave data using TWE. 7. Use [Knob 1] (TRACK) to select the track to which the edited wave data is to be returned. 8. Use [Knob 2] (TYPE) to select the sample voice type. 9. Using TWE, transfer the edited wave data back to the RS7000. 10. Press [EXIT] 4 times to return to the PATTERN Play or Patch mode. Display Parameters 1 TRACK Knob 1] [Settings] 01 ~ 16 Selects the track to which the edited wave data from TWE will be returned. 2 TYPE Knob 2] [Settings] PITCHED, KIT: C-2 ~ G8 Selects the type of sample data to be received from TWE. The available settings will depend on the type of sample voice assigned to the selected track. G When a pitched sample is assigned to the selected track. Two choices will be available: PITCHED SAMPLE and SAMPLE KIT. When SAMPLE KIT is selected you will also need to specify a note name. "REPLACE" will appear on the display, and the existing data will be overwritten when the data is imported. G When a sample kit is assigned to the selected track. The sample voice type cannot be changed. You will need to specify the note name to which the data will be loaded. If the specified note name is empty, "EMPTY" will appear on the display. If a sample voice is assigned to the specified note name, "USED" will appear on the display and the data cannot be imported. G When a sample voice is assigned to the selected track. Two choices will be available: PITCHED SAMPLE and SAMPLE KIT. When SAMPLE KIT is selected you will also need to specify a note name. "EMPTY" will appear on the display, and the number of the newly created sample voice will be displayed. [PATTERN] → [LOAD] × 4 1 [Knob 1] 2 [Knob 2] 132 RS7000

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13. Loading from Memory Card or Disk
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RS7000
About the YAMAHA TWE Wave Editor
The Yamaha TWE Wave Editor can be used to edit RS7000 wave
data on a personal computer.
TWE Communication Page Procedure
1.
Connect the RS7000 to a personal computer via the SCSI
connector.
2.
Launch TWE on the personal computer.
3.
In the PATTERN Play mode select the pattern to which the
sample you want to edit is assigned.
4.
From the PATTERN Play or Patch mode press [LOAD] 4
times to go to the SCSI Communication page.
5.
Using TWE, transfer the sample to be edited to the personal
computer.
Copy protected samples are invisible from TWE. Refer to
“Notes on musical copyright” on page 21.
6.
Edit the wave data using TWE.
7.
Use [Knob 1] (TRACK) to select the track to which the
edited wave data is to be returned.
8.
Use [Knob 2] (TYPE) to select the sample voice type.
9.
Using TWE, transfer the edited wave data back to the
RS7000.
10.
Press [EXIT] 4 times to return to the PATTERN Play or Patch
mode.
Display Parameters
[PATTERN]
[LOAD]
×
4
1
TRACK
....................................................................
[Knob 1]
[Settings]
01 ~ 16
Selects the track to which the edited wave data from TWE
will be returned.
2
TYPE
........................................................................
[Knob 2]
[Settings]
PITCHED, KIT: C-2 ~ G8
Selects the type of sample data to be received from TWE.
The available settings will depend on the type of sample
voice assigned to the selected track.
When a pitched sample is assigned to the selected
track.
Two choices will be available: PITCHED SAMPLE and
SAMPLE KIT. When SAMPLE KIT is selected you will also
need to specify a note name.
“REPLACE” will appear on the display, and the existing data
will be overwritten when the data is imported.
When a sample kit is assigned to the selected track.
The sample voice type cannot be changed. You will need to
specify the note name to which the data will be loaded.
If the specified note name is empty, “EMPTY” will appear on
the display.
If a sample voice is assigned to the specified note name,
“USED” will appear on the display and the data cannot be
imported.
When a sample voice is assigned to the selected
track.
Two choices will be available: PITCHED SAMPLE and
SAMPLE KIT. When SAMPLE KIT is selected you will also
need to specify a note name.
“EMPTY” will appear on the display, and the number of the
newly created sample voice will be displayed.
[4] SCSI Communication Page
2
1
[Knob 1]
[Knob 2]