Editing wave data, Sampling – Yamaha 9000 Pro User Manual

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Sampling

Sampling

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Editing Wave data

The illustration below applies to step #4 of the Basic Procedure on page 86.

Wave Edit

Resampling
The 9000Pro originally records waves at 44.1 kHz. WAV and AIFF files are also imported as
44.1 kHz waves. The RESAMPLING function lets you reduce the sampling frequency of
waves, thus reducing the amount of memory they occupy. Please note, however, that reduc-
ing the sampling frequency also reduces the sound quality.

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Select the desired Waveform/Wave

and edit the desired parameters.

1

Select a Custom Voice which con-

tains the wave(s) you wish to edit.

2

Select the desired menu.

This function exports the
current wave as a WAV file
which can be loaded and
used by other instruments or
computers which can handle
the WAV format.

4

Store your settings as a

Custom Voice to Flash
ROM.

• Resampling can cause the

loop points (see Loop Point,
below) to shift, resulting in
unwanted noise. If this hap-
pens use the Loop Point func-
tion to readjust the loop points.

Press this to hear how
the resampled wave will
sound before actually
resampling the wave.

Select the desired resampling frequency.
Only resampling frequencies which are
lower than the original sampling fre-
quency will be available.

Press this to actually
resample the
selected wave.

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