Yamaha A5000 Owner's Manual - Page 210

Cursor, when the SaveType is OneProgram or OneSequence, When the selected Save Type is OneSequence

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About the COMMANDS Cursor w (when the SaveType is OneProgram or OneSequence) Cursor w Turn action Press action Knob 1 Cursor EXEC Knob 2 - - Knob 3 Sample/ Seguence - Knob 4 Volume - Knob 5 - EXEC&CONT Knob 1 Same function as Cursor q (page 209). Knob 3 [ Turn] Sample / Sequence Selects the sample or sequence to be saved. When the selected Save Type is OneSample, Knob 3 selects the sample to be saved. When the selected Save Type is OneSequence, Knob 3 selects the sequence to be saved. All samples (sample banks) and sequences in memory can be selected. Knob 4 [ Turn] Volume Selects the destination volume. Knob 5 Same function as Cursor q (page 209). Cursor e Cursor e Turn action Press action Knob 1 Cursor EXEC Knob 2 Disk - Knob 3 - - Knob 4 Volume - Knob 5 - EXEC&CONT Knob 1 Same function as Cursor q (page 209). Knob 3 [ Turn] Disk Selects the destination disk. Knob 4 [ Turn] Volume Selects the destination volume. Knob 5 Same function as Cursor q (page 209). Name Conflicts During a save operation, the A5000/A4000 may encounter a sample or sequence that has the same name as a sample or sequence already existing within the destination volume. The first time the A5000/A4000 encounters this type of name duplication during a save, it displays the command page shown below. You must then determine how to resolve the name conflict, as follows. s Select whether to repeat this page display for each duplication If you are saving more than one sample, you can use this knob to select whether to handle all sample-name duplications in the same way, or whether to have the A5000/A4000 prompt you for instructions each time it encounters another conflict. • If you select One, the A5000/A4000 will display the above-shown command page each time it encounters another sample-name duplication. You can decide how to proceed for each such sample. • If you select All, the A5000/A4000 will apply your instructions to all same-name samples that it encounters during the current save operation. Note that the One/All selection has no meaning if you are saving a single sample only, or if you are saving a sequence. (It is not possible to save more than one sequence in a single operation.) s Save Methods If an object with the same name already exists in the save destination, the data can be saved by either of the following 4 methods. • Change the name of the object to be saved. Push Knob 2 if you want to rename the object (sample or sequence) in memory before executing the save. This option lets you keep both the original disk object and the newly saved object. If you select this option, the A5000/A4000 appends an asterisk (*) to the memory-resident name before executing the save. • Don't save objects with duplicate names. Push this knob if you do not want to save the conflicting object to disk. In this case, the original disk-side object will remain unchanged. 210 Chapter 9 COMMAND • A5000/A4000 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 q q q q q q q q q q q q

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About the COMMANDS
210
Chapter 9
COMMAND
• A5000/A4000
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Knob 1
Same function as Cursor
q
(page 209).
Knob 3
[
Turn]
Sample / Sequence
Selects the sample or sequence to be saved.
When the selected Save Type is OneSample, Knob 3
selects the sample to be saved.
When the selected Save Type is OneSequence, Knob 3
selects the sequence to be saved.
All samples (sample banks) and sequences in memory
can be selected.
Knob 4
[
Turn]
Volume
Selects the destination volume.
Knob 5
Same function as Cursor
q
(page 209).
Knob 1
Same function as Cursor
q
(page 209).
Knob 3
[
Turn]
Disk
Selects the destination disk.
Knob 4
[
Turn]
Volume
Selects the destination volume.
Knob 5
Same function as Cursor
q
(page 209).
During a save operation, the A5000/A4000 may encounter a sample
or sequence that has the same name as a sample or sequence
already existing within the destination volume.
The first time the A5000/A4000 encounters this type of name duplica-
tion during a save, it displays the command page shown below. You
must then determine how to resolve the name conflict, as follows.
Select whether to repeat this page display for each duplication
If you are saving more than one sample, you can use this knob to
select whether to handle all sample-name duplications in the same
way, or whether to have the A5000/A4000 prompt you for instruc-
tions each time it encounters another conflict.
If you select One, the A5000/A4000 will display the above-shown
command page each time it encounters another sample-name
duplication. You can decide how to proceed for each such sam-
ple.
If you select All, the A5000/A4000 will apply your instructions to
all same-name samples that it encounters during the current
save operation.
Note that the One/All selection has no meaning if you are saving a
single sample only, or if you are saving a sequence. (It is not possi-
ble to save more than one sequence in a single operation.)
Save Methods
If an object with the same name already exists in the save destina-
tion, the data can be saved by either of the following 4 methods.
Change the name of the object to be saved.
Push Knob 2 if you want to rename the object (sample or
sequence) in memory before executing the save. This option lets
you keep both the original disk object and the newly saved
object. If you select this option, the A5000/A4000 appends an
asterisk (*) to the memory-resident name before executing the
save.
Don’t save objects with duplicate names.
Push this knob if you do not want to save the conflicting object to
disk. In this case, the original disk-side object will remain
unchanged.
Cursor
w
(when the SaveType is OneProgram or OneSequence)
Cursor
e
Knob 1
Knob 2
Knob 3
Knob 4
Knob 5
Turn
action
Cursor
Sample/
Seguence
Volume
Press
action
EXEC
EXEC&CONT
w
Cursor
Knob 1
Knob 2
Knob 3
Knob 4
Knob 5
Turn
action
Cursor
Disk
Volume
Press
action
EXEC
EXEC&CONT
e
Cursor
Name Conflicts