Yamaha A3000 Owner's Manual page 62

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ProgramEditing
Chapter 2
Trying It Out
60
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• Notice that there was no need to go through this procedure for Program 001, which was ready to
play immediately after the samples were recorded. This is because you set the ToPgm setting to
on before you began to record (see page 40). This setting causes the recorded sample to map
directly to the currently selected program.
• Notice also that the keyboard ranges for all three samples are the same for both programs. This is
because the range settings are stored with the samples, not with the program. The Voice AH
sample is currently set for range C2 to B2, while Voice EE is set for C3 to B3, and Voice OH is set
for C4 to B4.
Next, let's try dropping the pitch of Voice AH by one octave, and then raising the pitch
of Voice OH by the same amount.
One way to do this would be to lower or raise each sample's internal pitch settings. But
this would also change the sound of Program 001, since the pitch settings are stored
with the sample and affect all programs in which the sample is used.
To limit our change to Program 002 only, we will instead use the Easy Edit feature to
adjust the pitch.
9.
Press the third (EASY EDIT) function key.
Press Knob 1, then turn Knob 2 or Knob 3 to select Voice AH for easy editing.
10.
Then press Knob 1 again.
Turn Knob 2 or Knob 3 to select the Tune Coarse edit parameter.
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