Yamaha A3000 Upgrade Guide For V2 - Page 26

PLAY - CONTROL, Controller Reset], Program-LFO Setup 1], Reset, PgmLFO1

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Changes in PLAY MODE PLAY - CONTROL - Reset [Controller Reset]  141 In addition to its original purpose, this page can now also be used to set the Note On mode. Knob 4 sets the mode for the specified MIDI channel: either normal or toggle. normal toggle Input of Note-On causes note to begin playing. Input of Note-Off causes note to stop playing. Note-Off events are ignored. Each new Note-On event switches off playback of any note triggered by a previous Note-On event. (Only 1 note can be "on" at a time) PLAY - CONTROL - PgmLFO1 [Program-LFO Setup 1] Program LFOs are a new feature with Version 2. The program-LFO setup pages are located in the PLAY mode's CONTROL function. The program LFO applies the same modulation speed to all samples assigned to the program. You select the modulated parameters using the PLAY | CONTROL PgmCtl1 page and the EDIT | MIDI/CTRL SmpCtl1 page. (To select, set Device to ProgramLFO, and then set Function to the desired parameter.) Note that the program LFO does not operate while the A3000's built-in sequencer is in use. • Knob 2 selects the LFO waveform type. Please be sure to set the value to off if you do not wish to use a program LFO with the current program. Note that if you set the wave to Saw or Square, program-LFO settings in the PLAY | CONTROL PgmCtl1 become ineffective. (Program LFO settings in the EDIT | MIDI/CTRL SmpCtl1 page remain active.) • Knob 3 selects the method used to determine the LFO speed. If you select manual, the speed is set locally in accordance with the Knob 4 Tempo setting and Knob 5 Cycle setting. (One LFO cycle corresponds to the time span of the selected note value at the selected tempo.) If you select MIDI, the LFO speed is synchronized to an external MIDI clock. In this case Knob 4 is ineffective, and Knob 5 again sets the note length of the cycle (the LFO cycle is equivalent to the time that the MIDI clock takes to generate the specified note length). 26 Chapter 2 Upgrade Reference

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Changes in PLAY MODE
26
Chapter 2
Upgrade Reference
PLAY - CONTROL -
Reset
[Controller Reset]
141
In addition to its original purpose, this page can now also be used to set the
Note On
mode. Knob 4 sets the mode for the specified MIDI channel: either
normal
or
toggle
.
normal
Input of Note-On causes note to begin playing. Input of Note-Off
causes note to stop playing.
toggle
Note-Off events are ignored. Each new Note-On event switches off
playback of any note triggered by a previous Note-On event. (Only
1 note can be “on” at a time)
PLAY - CONTROL -
PgmLFO1
[Program-LFO Setup 1]
Program LFOs are a new feature with Version 2. The program-LFO setup pages are
located in the PLAY mode’s CONTROL function.
The program LFO applies the same modulation speed to all samples assigned to the
program. You select the modulated parameters using the PLAY | CONTROL
PgmCtl1
page and the EDIT | MIDI/CTRL
SmpCtl1
page. (To select, set
Device
to
ProgramLFO
,
and then set
Function
to the desired parameter.)
Note that the program LFO does not operate while the A3000’s built-in sequencer is in
use.
Knob 2 selects the LFO waveform type. Please be sure to set the value to
off
if you do
not wish to use a program LFO with the current program. Note that if you set the
wave to
Saw
or
Square
, program-LFO settings in the PLAY | CONTROL
PgmCtl1
become ineffective. (Program LFO settings in the EDIT | MIDI/CTRL
SmpCtl1
page
remain active.)
Knob 3 selects the method used to determine the LFO speed. If you select
manual
,
the speed is set locally in accordance with the Knob 4
Tempo
setting and Knob 5
Cycle
setting. (One LFO cycle corresponds to the time span of the selected note value
at the selected tempo.) If you select
MIDI
, the LFO speed is synchronized to an exter-
nal MIDI clock. In this case Knob 4 is ineffective, and Knob 5 again sets the note
length of the cycle (the LFO cycle is equivalent to the time that the MIDI clock takes
to generate the specified note length).