Yamaha Professional Sampler, A3000 Calculation of Loop Tempo, TWE The Wave Editor System Reset

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Calculation of Loop Tempo

Navigate to the [EDIT]: [TRIM/LOOP]: [Config] page. Set the End Type to BEAT. Then return to the LOOP page. Your defined loop will be displayed in terms of Beats (to the nearest thousandth of a beat). The Tempo can be calculated in BPM by simply pressing KNOB 4. This is a reading based on the number of samples between the start and end points as defined by your loop. The calculation is based on the assumption that your music is between the tempos of 80 bpm and 159.99 bpm and that you are using some dividend of 4 measures.

The ‘LpMonitr’ or Loop Monitor feature let’s you hear just ahead of the loop start point – push and hold it to preview the data up to ½ a second (500ms) – it plays the lead in data only once then cycles through the loop.

TWE: The Wave Editor

TWE is software that Yamaha Corporation has created as a service to users, and is distributed at no cost. This is, as the name implies, a full wave editor for Windows 95 equipped PCs. This is for those you that like to edit via a graphic interface. It is available for download from Yamaha at the United Kingdom’s web site www.yamaha.co.uk or from your local Yamaha dealer. This will allow you to convert AIFF and WAV files, loop, time compress, EQ, append waves, cut copy and paste, etc., etc. You can load to and from your computer via SCSI.

System Reset

If you are sure your A3000 is behaving badly and all else fails then execute the system reset. It will return your unit to factory, out of the box condition. To reset the A3000 hold [Program:Play] + [Assignable] keys down simultaneously and power up. The A3000 pauses momentarily, then goes through its normal boot up. All memorized system parameters are reset to factory defaults. This includes the parametric EQ, and any memorized controller, effects or setup “inits”. This will also require you to reconfigure the SCSI bus, if you had connected drives. To do this: Press [DISK] mode: [DISK] function: [Config] page; select and remount any attached SCSI devices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Each A3000 Program is saved with its original location memorized. In other words, if you create and save Program 015, the A3000 remembers that it was created in slot 015 and will load back into Program 015. Why is this?

This feature makes it easy to use your Programs as part of a MIDI system. If you have programmed your sequencer to recall the A3000 Program via a program change, it is very convenient to have each Program location remembered. Even though today you may remember that “SONG for X” is Program #15, 3 months from now you’ll wish you had written it down somewhere.

You can load any Program from within any Volume, to any location when you utilize the Load Program Command feature (see Building Custom Volumes).

In using the Easy Edit feature I couldn’t change the sample’s key range beyond the limits of the original key range. Why is this?

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Contents A3000 Professional Sampler Power User Introduction Basic A3000 TerminologyDisk Mode & Scsi Issues Front PanelCreating a New Sample Navigate to EDITTRIM/LOOPWvMode Loop Modes ExplainedEffect Processors Your Own Custom Operating Setup Customize the Program InitsCustomize Sample Inits Editing Samples within a Sample Bank SmpBank Midi to Sample Midi → Smp and Sample Solo SmpSoloDuplicate EQ Frequency EQ Gain EQ Width Pitch Bend ControlReal time Beat Change Assigning Beat Change to a New Sample Page Resampling Audio through the Effects Building Custom VolumesResampling and Time Compression / Expansion Setup Calculation of Loop Tempo TWE The Wave Editor System ResetFrequently Asked Questions A3000 Version 2 Enhancements Major New Features Loop RemixNEW Modulation Matrix Features

A3000, Professional Sampler specifications

The Yamaha A3000 is a professional sampler that has gained recognition for its robust feature set and exceptional sound quality. Launched in the late 1990s, the A3000 was designed to accommodate the needs of both studio and live musicians, providing a range of tools to manipulate and create samples in real-time.

At the core of the A3000’s capabilities is its sample playback functionality. Users can load a variety of audio files, thanks to its support for various sample formats, including WAV and AIFF. The sampler is capable of handling samples up to 64MB of RAM, a significant amount for its time, ensuring that musicians have access to high-quality, layered sounds without worrying about memory limitations.

One of the standout features of the A3000 is its powerful sampling engine. The device allows for extensive editing options, including pitch shifting, time stretching, and filtering. This gives users creative flexibility when constructing sounds or developing complex audio compositions. The inclusion of 16-voice polyphony provides ample room for layering sounds, making it particularly useful for live performances.

The user interface of the A3000 is designed with practicality in mind. The LCD screen allows for easy navigation through various functions, while the intuitive layout ensures that performers and studio engineers can quickly access their desired features. Additionally, the A3000 offers a variety of onboard effects, including reverb, delay, and modulation, enriching the sampling experience.

Connectivity is another strong feature of the A3000. With MIDI input and output, it easily integrates into existing setups and allows for control from MIDI controllers or other devices. The sampler also includes multiple audio outputs, enabling diverse routing options for complex live or studio configurations.

In summary, the Yamaha A3000 professional sampler combines powerful sampling capabilities with a user-friendly interface, making it a versatile tool for both live and studio applications. Its extensive editing features, solid RAM capacity, and comprehensive effects processing empower musicians and sound designers to explore a wide range of sonic possibilities. This innovative sampler has earned its place in the hearts of many audio professionals and continues to be celebrated for its contributions to music production.