Yamaha SU700 Spécifications

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Page 1 - CD EXTRA

A5000/A4000/SU700/SU200Your Guide to the World of Yamaha SamplersCD EXTRAWIN & MACIncluded$8.00

Page 2 - CONTENTS

1514Figure 16Part 3 Yamaha Samplers — Professional Samplers A4000/5000◊ SamplesHere, we’ll touch on the Loop Remix function that wasintroduced in th

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1716Part 3 Yamaha Samplers — Professional Samplers A4000/5000◊ Samples ◊ Sample Banks ◊ ProgramsSample parameters for up to six sets of samples

Page 4 - Sampler Parameters

19Figure 25Figure 2618Part 3 Yamaha Samplers — Professional Samplers A4000/5000◊ Programs“ ” indicates samples already being used in theprogram tha

Page 5 - Break Beats

2120Part 3 Yamaha Samplers — Professional Samplers A4000/5000◊ Programs ◊ Convenient Functions in EDIT/PLAY Mode F5: SETUPThis mode sets preferenc

Page 6 - Producing “Good Sound”

LIST DisplayParameters that have “LIST...” displayed above the knob(at the very bottom of screen) such as MIDI controlfunction, pitch bend type, eff

Page 7 - ◊ Producing “Good Sound”

COMMAND/PROCESS• NormalizeThis command is normally used to adjust the waveformto its optimal level. All levels are raised proportionatelyso that the h

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OneProgramSaves the currently selected program only, together withall samples used by that program. OneSample (Bank)Saves the selected single sample

Page 9 - Part 3 Yamaha Samplers

2928Part 3 Yamaha Samplers — Professional Samplers A4000/5000◊ Import-Compatible Data ◊ Other Unique FeaturesImport-Compatible Data Yamaha Format

Page 10 - ◊ Samples

The Memory List lists the programs, sample banks andsamples loaded in the A4000/5000’s memory accordingto type (Figure 36).To edit any of these, doubl

Page 11 - F2: SAMPLE

33• Auto LoopThe two orange pads on the leftare Auto Loop pads. Four banksare available for a total of eight.Samples assigned to these padsare automat

Page 12 - F4: EFFECT

CONTENTSPart 1 Introduction to SamplingThe birth and evolution of sampling ………………1Basic sampling concepts …………………………2Basic sampling techniques …

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356. SamplingAt the heart of the SU700 is a high-quality sampler.The SU700 is based on the same technology used in theA Series professional samplers.

Page 14 - RECORD Mode

Note:When the Ribbon Controller is not assigned the Scratch function,it controls the same effect parameter that is assigned to EffectControl Knob 2. T

Page 15 - Waveform Processing

Exclusive Samplers Developed withExceptional EnthusiasmYou could say that members of the A4000/5000 R&Dteam are sampler maniacs. In fact, they are

Page 16 - ◊ Saving and Loading Data

41Loop RemixLoop Remix automatically breaks the sample into multiple pieces and rearranges them in adifferent order. Knob 1 controls the phrase and Kn

Page 17 - Other Unique Features

Part 4 Reference◊ The Complete SU200 Operation Guide4342Tech ModulationTech Modulation adds a distinctive modulation and metallic tonality to the sa

Page 18 - Computer Compatibility

Part 4 Reference◊ The Complete SU200 Operation Guide4544Step 4: Loop Track PlayLet’s try creating a mix in Loop Track Play mode using the samples in

Page 19 - ■ Basic Structure

Part 4 Reference◊ The Complete SU200 Operation GuideTechnique 3: Effective Use of EffectsActivate all three samples in Pads 1, 2 and 3. All effects

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Tone Generation MethodMaximum PolyphonyMultitimbral PartsA/D ConversionD/A ConversionDigital I/O(only when AIEB1 I/O expansion board is installed)Samp

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5150◊ IndexAA/D converter …………………………………… 7, 35A4000/5000 Editor …………………………………30A4000/5000 samplers ………………………………12All (Wipe) ……………………………………………26AllE

Page 22 - Part 4 Reference

5253CD-ROM ContentsUtility SoftwareAdobe Acrobat Reader 4.0PDF DataOwner’s Manual for the A4000, A5000, SU700, SU200Brochure for the A4000, A5000, SU7

Page 23 - Step 2: Applying Effects

Part 1 Introduction to Sampling1Part 1 Introduction to Sampling◊ The Birth and Evolution of SamplingThe Birth and Evolution of SamplingA digital s

Page 24 - Step 3: Scratch

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Page 25 - Step 4: Loop Track Play

32Basic Sampling ConceptsSamplers manipulate audio signals in digital form.The sampling process can be described as 1)segmenting a continuously changi

Page 26 - Step 5: Sampling

54Part 1 Introduction to Sampling◊ Sampler Parameters ◊ Break Beats Loop Start Point (Loop Start Address)/ Loop End Point (Loop End Address)Us

Page 27 - ■ SU200 Specifications

76Part 1 Introduction to Sampling◊ Break Beats ◊ Producing “Good Sound” Re-triggering during a measureBy re-triggering (restarting the sample fro

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Part 2 Yamaha Musical Instruments98Part 1 Introduction to Sampling◊ Producing “Good Sound” Sound processing sectionSamplers are different from reco

Page 29 - CD-ROM Contents

1110Part 2 Yamaha Musical Instruments◊ History of Yamaha Musical Instruments[1977]In this year, Yamaha introduced six new synthesizermodels designe

Page 30 - SYB-28 Printed in Japan

13Part 3 Yamaha SamplersCS6RCS6xA4000A500012Part 3 Yamaha Samplers — Professional Samplers A4000/5000◊ Interface ◊ Internal Structure ◊ Samples

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