S&h (sample and hold) program – Yamaha D5000 User Manual

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20 - Parameter Edit Mode

D5000

Page 4: Setting the title and controller assignments

This page is identical to Page 3 of the DELAY program (see page 11).

S&H (sample and hold) program

A sample and hold program allows you to record a sound (sample) and then play it back repeatedly
(hold). You can record in stereo for a maximum of 5.2 seconds or in mono for a maximum of 10.4
seconds.

There are two display pages:

Page 1: Setting sample and hold parameters.

Page 2: Setting the title.

Page 1: Setting the sample and hold parameters

Sample and hold parameters

FINE

(-100 ~ +100)

Fine tune the pitch by

±

100 cents.

BASE KEY

(

OFF

,

C 1

~

C 6

)

Specify the note that will be centre frequency for MIDI Note On
messages. The D5000 calculates the pitch change as the difference
between the

BASE KEY

and the note number of the pressed key.

For example, if the

BASE KEY

is set to "

C3

", then pressing C3 will

produce a

Unison

playback, while pressing C4 will shift the pitch

up one octave, and pressing G2 will produce a pitch change of 5
semitones down.

NOTE

If the

BASE KEY

parameter is set to

OFF

, pitch change cannot be controlled via MIDI Note On

messages.

NOTE

To access the S&H (sample and hold) program mode, you need to select one of the factory presets with
the PARAMETER COPY command in Utility Mode (refer to the preset list on page 30).

The

[ FB ]

,

[ MOD ]

, and

[ DUCK ]

keys are inactive when an S&H program is loaded. To access the

S&H display pages, use the

[ DELAY ]

key.

Press the

[ DELAY ] key to access the first display page of the S&H (sample

and hold) program.

Use the

[ ^ ] and [ % ] CURSOR keys to move through the various

parameters. Modify the selected parameter by rotating the DATA ENTRY
encoder.

TRACK

(

STEREO

/

L-MONO

)

Select stereo or mono recording mode.

STEREO

Stereo recording for a maximum of 5.2 seconds.

L-MONO

Mono recording for a maximum of 10.4 seconds.

NOR/REV

Set the playback direction.

NORMAL

plays the sample back in the

normal direction.

REVERS

plays the sample back in reverse.

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