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Yamaha A3000 User Manual

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RECORDING Mode
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Chapter 6 RECORDING Mode
RECORDING Mode
You use RECORDING mode to set up for and carry out recording of new samples.
RECORDING Functions
RECORDING mode comprises the six functions described below.
RECORD
Use this function to record a new sample. (223).
SETUP
Use this function to set up for a new recording. You can set a wide variety of setup
parameters: input source, input level, sample’s original key and key range, recording
start trigger, recording end trigger, automatic normalization, and others.␣ (227)
METER
Use the METER function to check the input level, and to set the recording trigger levels.
(236)
EFFECT
This function sets the effects applied to the signal as it is recorded. (238)
EXT CTRL (External Control)
This function lets you control playback from an audio CD mounted in a SCSI drive. Use
this function when you are recording from a CD. (241)
MONITOR
This function sets up the monitoring feature, so that you can monitor the input signal
as you record it. You can also use the function to set up a metronome.␣ (220)

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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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