Yamaha ES7 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
Internal Structure (System Overview)
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Owner’s Manual
Basic Structure
Sampling Block
Sampling is a powerful function that lets you bring your own recorded sounds – voice, instrument, rhythm, special sound effects,
etc. – into the system of this synthesizer, and play those sounds just as you would the Voices of the instrument.
In order to use the Sampling features of the instrument, you’ll need to install DIMM memory modules (sold separately) to the instrument.
n In addition to being able to record samples directly with the MOTIF ES, you can also import existing audio data (in WAV or AIFF file format) in the File mode.
This lets you use audio you’ve recorded and edited on computer with the instrument.
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2 A
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F4
A/D INPUT
LR
GAIN
OPTICAL DIGITAL
OUTIN
OUTIN
DAT
CARD
3.3V
Microphone, etc. CD, MD, etc.
USB connector
mLAN device
(Data Rate S400)
A/D INPUT jacks
OPTICAL IN connector or
DIGITAL IN connector
(when the optional AIEB2
has been installed)
mLAN connector
(when the optional
mLAN16E has been
installed)
Optional DIMM (up to 512MB)
Velocity
Key number (Note number)
Waveform
Sample 1
(Key bank)
Sample 2
(Key bank)
Sample 4
(Key bank)
Sample 3
(Key bank)
Sample 5
(Key bank)
USB
TO HOSTTO DEVICE
Sampling Source
Loading the WAV file/AIFF file from
the [FILE] [F3] LOAD display,
setting the file type to “Waveform.”
Before sampling, connect the source to the
appropriate connector.
SmartMedia/
USB storage device
Load
Sampling
Executing from the [INTEGRATED SAMPLING]
[F6] REC display in the Sampling mode
Sample (Wave)
Sampling Destination
Before sampling, set the appropriate location for storing the sample (Waveform, User
Voice) from the [INTEGRATED SAMPLING] [F1] DEST display.
Waveform
User Voice Sample Voice
(When executing the Sampling function
in the Voice mode/Performance mode)
(When executing the Sampling function
in the Song mode/Pattern mode)