Yamaha ES6 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
Reference Sampling Mode
Sampling Job mode
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Owner’s Manual
04: Move
This Job lets you move a sample contained in a
specified Key Bank to another Key Bank. This would be
useful for creating a new Waveform from the samples of
various other existing Waveforms.
After specifying the source Waveform and Key Bank as
well as the destination Waveform and Key Bank, press
the [ENTER] button to execute the Move Job.
n If the last remaining sample is moved from the source
Waveform, the source Waveform itself is deleted.
05: Normalize
This Job maximizes (normalizes) the overall level of the
specified sample. The “100” (100%) setting is a quick
and convenient way to boost the level of an entire
sample, to make it as loud as possible without distorting.
After specifying the Waveform and Key Bank, then press
the [ENTER] button to execute the Normalize Job.
Ratio Specifies the post-normalization sample level. A setting of 100% maximizes the level so that the highest peak level in
the sample is just below clipping (maximum digital signal level). Settings below 100% reduce the level of the sample
accordingly. Settings higher than 100% will raise the sample level above the maximum, producing deliberate
clipping.
Settings: 001 ~ 800%
06: Time-Stretch
This Job lets you change the length of the sample without changing the pitch.
The basic steps in using this Job are the same as in 05: Normalize explained above.
Ratio Determines the length of post-process sample as a ratio of the length of the original sample (100%). Lower values
compress the sample, while higher values expand the sample.
Settings: 0~400%
Accuracy Determines the quality of the resulting sample by specifying which aspect of the original is to be emphasized: sound
quality or rhythmic feel.
Settings: sound4 - sound1, normal, rhythm1 - rhythm 2
sound4 - sound1 ..............These settings place emphasis on sound quality, with the “SOUND 4” setting producing the highest sound
quality.
normal ..............................Produces an optimum balance of sound quality and rhythmic feel.
rhythm1 - rhythm 2 ...........These settings place emphasis on rhythmic feel, with the “Rhythm 2” setting producing the most accurate
rhythmic feel.
07: Convert Pitch
This Job lets you change the pitch of the sample without changing the length.
The basic steps in using this Job are the same as in 05: Normalize explained above.
Pitch Determines the amount and direction of pitch shift in semitone increments.
Settings: -12 ~ 0 ~+12
Fine Determines the amount and direction of fine pitch shift in cent increments (1 cent = 1/100th of a semitone).
Settings: -50 ~ 0 ~ +50
08: Fade In/Out
This Job lets you create fade-ins and fade-outs for the sample.
The basic steps in using this Job are the same as in 05: Normalize explained above.
Type Determines the type of level fade: fade-in or fade-out.
Settings: in (fade-in), out (fade-out)
Source Waveform and Key Bank
Destination Waveform and Key Bank
Set the Waveform and Key Bank containing
the sample to be normalized.
Press the [ENTER] button to execute the job.
Press the [F5] (CANCEL) button
to cancel the operation.
Press the [F6] (OK) button to assign the
normalized sample to the specified Key Bank.
Press the [ENTER] button to execute the operation.
If you are not satisfied with the results, change the Ratio
value and press the [ENTER] button again. This
automatically reverts back to the original settings and
executes the operation again with the new settings.
Source Wave
Ratio = less than 100%
Ratio = 100%
Ratio = more than 100%