Chapter 6 Record Mode; About The Record Mode - Yamaha A4000 Owner's Manual

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About the RECORD Mode

About the RECORD Mode

This mode is used to record new samples. Press the [REC] button to enter the RECORD mode.
Record Mode Functions
The RECORD mode includes the 6 functions listed below (selected via the [F1] — [F6] function buttons, respectively).
[F1] RECORD Button
This function is used to actually record new samples (page 151).
This function has only one display page: Record.
[F2] SETUP Button
The SETUP function includes parameters which specify the recording source, key range, start/stop method,
normalization, and more (page 153).
2 display pages are provided: RecSetup (Record Setup), and Process.
[F3] TRIGGER Button
Specifies how recording will be started and stopped (page 158).
Only 1 display page is provided: Trigger.
[F4] EFFECT Button
Specifies "record effects" which will be applied to the recorded signal (page 160).
2 display pages are provided: EfSetup (Record Effect Setup), and EfEdit (Record Effect Edit)
[F5] EXT CTRL Button
Controls playback of an external audio CD (page 161).
1 display page is provided: CDDACtrl (CD-DA Control).
[F6] MONITOR Button
Sets up monitoring of the source signal. Also allows generation of a reference click signal at the specified
tempo (page 163).
1 display page is provided: Mon&Click (Monitor & Click).
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Chapter 6 RECORD Mode

• A "sample" is the smallest unit of data handled by the A5000/A4000, consisting of the actual wave data and the most basic
sample parameters.
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