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[F3] EASY EDIT Button (page 96)
Allows the sample parameters to be temporarily adjusted as necessary (these adjustments only
apply to the program to which the samples/sample banks are assigned).
[F4] EFFECT Button (page 102)
Sets up the effects to be used with the program.
[F5] SETUP Button (page 107)
Sets up the LFO S/H (Sample & Hold) speed, the A/D input functions, etc.
[F6] CONTROL Button (page 110)
Specifies the MIDI controllers (or the Program LFO) which will control the program.
EDIT MODE [EDIT] (page 117)
Allows direct editing of the actual sample or sample bank parameters. A "sample" is the smallest unit
of data handled by the A5000/A4000, consisting of the sampled waveform plus the most basic play-
back parameters. A "sample bank" is a group of samples which can be handled as a single sample.
Multi-sampled instruments, drum kits, etc., are collections of many samples that function together to
create the desired sound.
Press the [EDIT] button to go to the EDIT mode.
The following 6 functions are provided:
[F1] TRIM/LOOP Button (page 120)
Allows setting the sample start and end addresses (the points in the waveform at which playback
will start and end), loop start and end addresses, loop mode, etc.
[F2] MAP/OUT Button (page 127)
Sets the sample's original key, key range, output destination, output level, tuning, etc.
[F3] FILTER Button (page 133)
Sets up the filter and EQ parameters that will alter the sample's sound.
[F4] EG Button (page 137)
Sets up individual envelope generators provided for amplitude, filter, and pitch.
[F5] LFO Button (page 143)
Sets up the LFO for cyclic amplitude, filter, and pitch modulation.
[F6] MIDI/CTRL Button (page 145)
Sets the MIDI receive channels via which the samples will be controlled, and the functions of
MIDI controller to be used.
RECORD MODE [REC] (page 149)
This mode is used to record new samples.
Press the [REC] button to enter the RECORD mode.
The RECORD mode consists of the following 6 functions:
[F1] RECORD Button (page 151)
This function is used to actually record new samples.
[F2] SETUP Button (page 153)
The SETUP function includes parameters which specify the recording source, key range, start/
stop method, normalization, and more.
Chapter 3 The A5000/A4000 System & Features
A5000/A4000 •
2. The A5000/A4000 Functions
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