Yamaha ES6 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
Internal Structure (System Overview)
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Owner’s Manual
Basic Structure
Trigger mode
The Trigger mode is a convenient feature in Sampling that lets
you determine how sample recording is started — manually
or automatically, based on the audio level.
Start recording manually
Regardless of the audio input signal level or the Song/Pattern
playback status, sampling starts soon after you press the [F6]
REC button in the Sampling Setup display. Sampling also
starts regardless of the playback/stop status of the Song/
Pattern.
Start recording when the input signal exceeds the
Trigger Level
After pressing the [F6] REC button in the Sampling Setup
display (in any mode), sampling starts as soon as a strong
enough audio signal is received. The threshold for this audio-
triggered start is called the Trigger Level (explained in the
illustration below).
As you can see, the higher the Trigger Level setting, the
louder the input audio needs to be in order to start sampling.
On the other hand, if the Trigger Level is set too low, a soft
noise may be enough to inadvertently start sampling.
Start recording when the Song/Pattern playback
reaches a specified point
After pressing the [F6] REC button in the Sampling Setup
display, start and stop of sampling is linked to playback of the
Song/Pattern.
This setting is available only when the Song/Pattern mode
and recording type (Rec Type) are set to “Slice + Seq” or
“Sample + Note.”
[INTEGRATED SAMPLING] [F6] REC TriggerMode
[INTEGRATED SAMPLING] [F6] REC TriggerMode
=manual
[INTEGRATED SAMPLING] [F6] REC TriggerMode
=level
ABC D E
ABC D E
Level
Level
Sample recording starts here.
Sample recording starts here.
Recording
trigger level.
Recording
trigger level.
[INTEGRATED SAMPLING] [F6] REC TriggerMode =
meas
1234567 8
1234567
8
Song/
Pattern
start
Sampling start
Sampling stop
Punch In
Punch Out
Wave data