Yamaha RS7000 Owner's Manual - Page 259
RS7000, AS1&2 OUT LEVEL, WAVE MEMORY OPTIMIZE, The Utility Mode
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E AS1&2 OUT LEVEL Knob 3] [Settings] +0 dB, +6 dB, +12 dB, +18 dB Sets the nominal output level delivered via assignable outputs 1 and 2 (on the optional AIEB2 I/O expansion board - page 21). Higher settings may result in distorted sound depending on the voices and number of simultaneous notes used. F WAVE MEMORY OPTIMIZE F4] Optimization consolidates areas of used and available memory to create the largest possible area of contiguous available memory. If the optimize operation results in a larger amount of contiguous available memory, the sampling time will be automatically recalculated. NOTE Operations which manipulate recorded samples in memory - adding or deleting samples, for example - can result in non-continuous blocks of data in memory. Sufficient continuous free memory is required for sample recording or loading. If you want to record a 20-second sample, for example, but the available memory is broken down into one 10-second and two 5second blocks of memory, 20 seconds of uninterrupted sample recording or loading will not be possible. The optimize function can solve this problem by maximizing the amount of continuous free memory available. Before Optimize Memory Sample A Sample B Sample C 5 second blank 10 second blank 5 second blank After Optimize Memory Sample A Sample B Sample C 20 seconds free for recording 20 second blank 1. System 6 RS7000 259 The Utility Mode