Yamaha A3000 Owner's Manual page 79

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FYI
• Sample banks also have other uses. For example, you can create a sample bank consisting of
• In most cases the A3000 automatically converts multisample data that you import from another
Summary
Let's briefly review the basic characteristics of samples and programs.
Sample
• Consists of waveform data (sound wave) and sample parameters (basic playback con-
• May be either stereo or monaural.
• Multiple samples can be grouped into a single sample bank. You can then treat the
• When playing sound from the A3000, you do not select and play at the sample level.
Program
• You use programs to play back your samples.
• The A3000 provides 128 programs (001 to 128).
• To use a sample within a program, you set the program's ToPgm switch ON for that
• You can use the Easy Edit feature to adjust playback conditions at the program level.
Memory
"Sample D" (Sample bank)
Low piano waveform
Key range: C1 to B2
Program 001
On
Effect = Reverb
Off
samples from you favorite drum set (bass drum, snare, tom, hi-hat, cymbals, and so on), with each
sample mapped to a different note within an octave. You can use a single ToPgm switch to set the
entire drum set on or off for any given program.
sampler into the sample-bank structure described here. This feature does not work with all sam-
pler models, however.
ditions).
sample bank as a single "virtual" sample.
Instead, you create programs that utilize the samples, and then play the programs.
sample.
These adjustments do not affect the sample data itself, and are effective only while
the program is selected.
Samples and Programs
Mid piano waveform
High piano waveform
Key range: C3 to B4
Key range: C5 to B6
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