Yamaha A5000 Owner's Manual - Page 96
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PLAY-EASY EDIT 3. EASY EDIT Use this function to make program-level adjustments to each sample's playback settings. You make these settings separately for each program, and they remain effective only while the program is selected. These changes do not affect the sample's own (local) data. Press the [PLAY] button and then the third function button [F3] to enter the EASY EDIT mode. • In EASY EDIT, only the samples used by the current program are listed. • If EASY EDIT is entered when a sample which is not used by the current program is selected, the EASY EDIT display will open with none of the listed samples selected. Knob 2 can be used at this point to select one of the listed samples. • EASY EDIT settings will be cancelled when the "RchASSIGN" parameter for the edited sample is set to "off" (the EASY EDIT settings will not be restored when the sample is re-assigned). • If you apply easy editing to a sample bank, the settings apply to the entire bank. You can apply edit settings to individual samples within the bank. • This feature lets you adjust the way a sample operates and sounds within a program while leaving the sample's original settings unchanged. This is particularly useful when you wish to use the same sample in different ways with different programs. The EASY EDIT mode has the following 10 display pages: Mix, Output (page 97), Out&Gain (page 97), Filter (page 98), Pitch (page 98), AmpEG (Ampitude EG - page 99), Key (page 99), Velocity (page 100), Xfade (Crossfade - page 100), and Control (page 101). • See "Basic Operation" on page 78 for details on acessing the various display pages. EASY EDIT Parameters The EASY EDIT mode is used to apply temporary offset or replacement values for the sample's own editable parameters, and thus the easy edit parameters are essentially the same as those provided in the EDIT mode. In this section we'll simply list the ESY EDIT parameters available and their settings. For details refer to the corresponding EDIT mode parameters on the page numbers provided. • Whether each parameter is an "offset" or "replacement" type is indicated in parentheses after the values. • Press "QUICK..." entry knobs for the quick-entry menu - refer to page 83 for details. • Press "MIDI" input knobs to set the input value from a MIDI controller - refer to page 82 for details. Mix [PLAY] Button → [F3] Button → Knob 1 to select "PLAY-Mix" Turn action Press action Knob 1 Page Tree View Knob 2 Sample - Knob 3 Level QUICK... Knob 4 Pan QUICK... Knob 5 Poly/Mono - Knob 1 [ Turn] Page Selects display pages. [ Press] Tree View Calls the Tree View display (page 83). Knob 2 [ Turn] Sample Selects the sample to be edited. Knob 3 [ Turn] Level (page 127) [Range] -127 - +127 (offset) [ Press] QUICK... Calls the quick entry menu (page 83). Knob 4 [ Turn] Pan (page 127) [Range] -127 - +127 (offset) [ Press] QUICK... Calls the quick entry menu (page 83). Knob 5 [ Turn] Poly/Mono (page 127) [Range] Poly, Mono, =Smp (replace) When "=Smp" is selected the receive channel for each sample (page 127) is used as is. 96 Chapter 4 PLAY Mode • 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