Yamaha A3000 Upgrade Guide For V2 - Page 10

RECORDING Mode, DISK Mode, Knob 5 of the EDIT | TRIM/LOOP

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Other New Features • Loop-start and loop-end addresses are now retained after resampling. (→ 28) • A new "Copy Parameters" command lets you copy parameter settings from one sam- ple or bank into another. (→ 29) • Knob 5 of the EDIT | TRIM/LOOP Wave page now offers two operations: EXTRACT and NORM (normalize). (→ 30) • The EDIT | MAP/OUT KeyRnge page now lets you set the low key or high key value so that it is equivalent to (and locked to) the original-key setting. (→ 31) • The velocity sensitivity parameter (at the Velocity Range page) now accepts settings from -127 to +127 (up from -63 to +63 on Version 1). (→ 31) • You can now select exponential conversion of incoming control-change values (where Version 1 offered linear conversion only). (→ 33) • The Coarse tune setting on the EDIT | MAP/OUT Pitch page is now also effective for sample banks. RECORDING Mode • A level meter now appears on the "recording standby" and "recording-in-progress" pages. (→ 34) • A new PAUSE feature lets you temporarily pause operation when recording a series of samples. (→ 34) • You can set the A3000 to place your series of recorded samples into a single sample bank. (→ 34) • The REC | SETUP KeyRnge page includes a new Map parameter. If you set the parameter to auto, the A3000 will automatically map the recorded samples. (→ 35) • The width parameter has been added to the recording effects page. (→ 35) • The monitor on/off setting is now stored in nonvolatile memory, so that it is not lost at power-off. (→ 35) DISK Mode • "Quick" formatting is now available for floppy disks. (→ 36) • Names of samples, sequences, volumes, and imported files are now displayed alpha- betically. 10 Chapter 1 New Features

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Other New Features
10
Chapter 1
New Features
Loop-start and loop-end addresses are now retained after resampling. (
28)
A new “Copy Parameters” command lets you copy parameter settings from one sam-
ple or bank into another. (
29)
Knob 5 of the EDIT | TRIM/LOOP
Wave
page now offers two operations:
EXTRACT
and
NORM
(normalize). (
30)
The EDIT | MAP/OUT
KeyRnge
page now lets you set the low key or high key value so
that it is equivalent to (and locked to) the original-key setting. (
31)
The velocity sensitivity parameter (at the Velocity Range page) now accepts settings
from -127 to +127 (up from -63 to +63 on Version 1). (
31)
You can now select exponential conversion of incoming control-change values (where
Version 1 offered linear conversion only). (
33)
• The
Coarse
tune setting on the EDIT | MAP/OUT
Pitch
page is now also effective for
sample banks.
RECORDING Mode
A level meter now appears on the “recording standby” and “recording-in-progress”
pages. (
34)
A new PAUSE feature lets you temporarily pause operation when recording a series of
samples. (
34)
You can set the A3000 to place your series of recorded samples into a single sample
bank. (
34)
The REC | SETUP
KeyRnge
page includes a new
Map
parameter. If you set the param-
eter to
auto
, the A3000 will automatically map the recorded samples. (
35)
The width parameter has been added to the recording effects page. (
35)
The monitor on/off setting is now stored in nonvolatile memory, so that it is not lost
at power-off. (
35)
DISK Mode
“Quick” formatting is now available for floppy disks. (
36)
Names of samples, sequences, volumes, and imported files are now displayed alpha-
betically.