Yamaha D5000 User Manual

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Parameter Edit Mode - 17

D5000

When the D5000 is in standby mode, the bar graph at the bottom of the LCD will have the message
"

REC. READY

" displayed on it. During the recording process, the bar graph indicates the current

status. Upon completion of the recording, the message "

OK

" will be displayed on the bar graph.

AUTO

Press the

[ TRIGGER ] key or step on a footswitch

connected to the TRIGGER Footswitch Jack to put
the D5000 in standby mode. Recording will start
automatically when the input signal is higher than
the specified threshold.

MODE

(

RECORD

/

OVERDUB

/

CAPTURE

)

Select a recording mode.

RECORD

Create a new recording.

OVERDUB

Combine the new recording with existing data.

CAPTURE

The most recent input signal will be recorded for
the maximum recording time (see below).

TRG.DLY

(-1000 ~ +1000 ms)

Set the delay between triggering and the actual recording. This
parameter is only effective with the

AUTO

recording method. The

default value is

TRG.DLY

= 0 which means recording begins

simultaneously with the trigger. If a negative value is specified,
sound sampled before the trigger occurs is also stored.

NOTE

If the recording mode is set to

OVERDUB

, the standby message will be "

OVER DUB READY

". If you

change the

TRACK

from

STEREO

to

L-MONO

(or the opposite) after recording, it is not possible to

overdub on the existing data.

If you select the CAPTURE recording mode, the D5000 begins recording
as soon as you press the

[ TRIGGER ] key or step on a footswitch connected

to the TRIGGER Footswitch Jack. You cannot stop the recording until it
has recorded the default amount (5.2 seconds in stereo or 10.4 seconds in
mono) and the bar graph display has stopped moving. Recording will
continue until you press the

[ TRIGGER ] key or step on the footswitch

again.

Trigger
Level

Not recorded

Input Signal

TRG.DLY = 0

Not recorded

Start the recording
by trigger

Input Signal

TRG.DLY = 0

Input Signal

Trigger
Level

Also recorded

Start the recording
by trigger

TRG.DLY < 0

TRG.DLY

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