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Yamaha A3000 User Manual

Yamaha A3000
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Chapter 5 EDIT Mode
EG Function
Knob 4 →Level = -63,...,+63
This value sets the velocity sensitivity for the PEG levels: the amount by these levels
(initial, attack, sustain, and release rates) vary in response to the velocity of the played
note.
Set the value to 0 to keep the levels the same for all velocities. Positive settings cause the
levels to increase as velocity increases, while negative settings cause the levels to de-
crease as velocity increases.
Knob 5 Range = -63,...,+63
This value sets the range for PEG pitch variation, in semitones.
This setting works in conjunction with the level settings at the PEGLevel page (☞200)
to determine how far the PEG levels are from the sample’s basic pitch (☞198). If you set
the PEGLevel settings to maximum (+127 or -127), then the distance between each level
and the basic pitch will be equal to the number of semitones that you set here.

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Yamaha A3000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Sampling Rate44.1kHz
MIDIIn/Out/Thru
TypeSampler
EffectsReverb, Chorus, Delay
DisplayLCD
StorageFloppy disk drive

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