Yamaha PSR-8000 Owner's Manual - Page 92
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,,QQ,,QQ,,QQSampli,,QQng ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ q Monitor Selection Use the LCD button to switch between the currently selected wave and the currently selected panel voice. The LCD button is only available when at least one wave is in the sample memory. q Defragmenting the Sample Memory If you've been sampling for a while, and/or loading and manipulating a number of waves, the wave RAM memory can become "fragmented" (normally contiguous files become broken up into several fragments) limiting the amount of memory available for continuous sampling. To defragment the sample memory press the defragment ( ) LCD button, and then press the OK LCD button in the confirmation display. q Direct Access To the WAVE EDIT and WAVEFORM EDIT Displays The WAVE EDIT and WAVEFORM EDIT displays - also accessible via the SAMPLING MENU when at least one wave is in the wave memory - can be directly accessed from the SAMPLING/FILE IMPORT display by pressing the appropriate LCD button: WAVE EDIT WAVEFORM EDIT . . . . s NAME/CLEAR ...Use the LCD button to the right of the display to go to the NAME/CLEAR display. Use the v and w LCD buttons to the left of the display to select the WAVE NAME or CLEAR function. 1: WAVE NAME Enter an original name for the selected wave as described on page 21. 2: CLEAR Use the WAVEFORM and WAVE LCD dials to select a waveform and wave. The WAVEFORM CLEAR LCD button clears the waveform and the waves it contains. Waves which are actually included in other waveforms but are shared by the selected waveform will not be cleared. The WAVE CLEAR LCD button clears only the selected wave. If the selected waveform only has one wave, you will be asked to confirm whether it is OK to clear the waveform. You will also be alerted if the selected wave is shared by other waveforms. Press the [SAMPLING] or [EXIT] button to return to the SAMPLING MENU display. 92