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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Please use this guide as a supplement to your Owner’s Manual, which is based on Version 1. NotationsE • This guide uses the following two symbols to refer to you appropriate pages. . xx Refers you a page in the Owner’s Manual. ® xx Refers you to another page within this Upgrade Guide. • The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this guide are for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument. Important Information about Purchase of Expansion SIMMs for the A3000 The A3000 does not necessarily support all commercially available SIMMs. Before purchasing SIMMs, please consult your Yamaha dealer or an authorized Yamaha distributor (see list at end of the Owner’s Manual) for advice. Note that Yamaha cannot assume responsibility for SIMM malfunctions. SIMM Type and SIMM Configuration • You need to use 72-pin SIMMs with access time of 70ns or less. The SIMM module size may be 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, or 32MB. The A3000 is designed for use with 32-bit SIMMs, but can also accept installation of 36-bit (parity-type) SIMMs. • When purchasing SIMMs, make sure that the SIMM design does not utilize more than 18 memory chips per module. (SIMMs comprised of more than 18 chips do not operate correctly on the A3000.) • SIMMs must be installed in pairs: you can install either two SIMMs or four SIMMs. Both modules in a pair must have the same memory capacity. • The A3000 ships with 2MB of sampling memory installed, and is capable of accessing up to 128MB. If you add one pair of 32MB SIMMs, for example, you increase the available sampling memory to a total of (2 + 32 . 2 =) 66MB. If you install four 32MB SIMMs, however, the sampling memory size becomes 128MB (and the original 2MB are effectively disabled). • Yamaha recommends that you purchase SIMMs that conform to the JEDEC* standard. Please be aware, however, that conformance to this standard does not constitute a guarantee that the SIMMs will operate correctly on the A3000. * JEDEC (Joint Electron Device Engineering Council) sets standards for terminal configurations within electronic devices. 2 Reproduction of copyrighted software for purposes other than purchaser’s personal use may be prohibited by law. PROFESSIONAL SAMPLER Upgrade Guide for Version 2 PROFESSIONAL SAMPLER Upgrade Guide for Version 2 Please read through this guide to learn about all the new Version 2 features. Keep this guide together with your A3000 Owner’s Manual for future reference. 3 Contents Contents Contents Chapter 1 New Features Major New Features .......................................................................... 6 Other New Features .......................................................................... 9 Chapter 2 Upgrade Reference System-Wide Changes .................................................................... 14 Changes in PLAY MODE ................................................................. 16 Changes in EDIT MODE ................................................................. 28 Changes in Recording Mode ........................................................... 34 Changes in DISK MODE ................................................................. 36 Changes in UTILITY MODE ............................................................ 37 Appendix New Error Message ......................................................................... 42 Changes in MIDI Data Format ....................................................... 43 4 1 11 11 Major New Features Major New Features Major New Features This section summarizes the most important changes introduced with Version 2. For detailed information about these features, please refer to the indicated pages. Sound Production Features Version 2 includes many new sound-related settings: new filters, new LFOs, new effect settings, and so on. Please be aware that these settings are meaningful on Version 2 machines only. Samples and programs that use these features may not reproduce correctly if transferred to a Version 1 machine. Ten new filter types ® 32 Version 2 adds ten new filter types: LowPass3, Peak1, Peak2, 2Peaks, 2Dips, DualLPFs, LPF+Peak, DualHPFs, HPF+Peak, and LPF+HPF. This gives you a total of 16 filter types, for an ever-wider range of sound variations. Program LFO ® 26, 27 A new program LFO (low frequency oscillator) can modulate the program parameters and the sound of all samples within the program. The program LFO can be driven by an external MIDI clock, so that you can control the LFO frequency in real time. Random Pan, Random Cutoff Frequency, and Random Q/Width ® 31, 32 You can now set pan, filter cutoff frequency, and filter Q/Width to vary at random, so that tone and sound position change with each note. Use Note Number and Velocity as Standard “Controllers” ® 25, 33 Set so that selected parameters change value dynamically in accordance with the pitch and force of the notes being produced. Wider Range of Controller Parameters ® 25, 33 Version 2 increases the numb...