Yamaha D5000 User Manual

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D5000
Program Select Mode
About the programs of the D5000
The D5000 has 100 user programs. All of the programs are user-programmable.
There are four types of programs available:
DUAL (stereo) Delay (refer to the diagram on page 100)
There are two delay units (A-channel and B-channel) and three taps for each unit. Create a 
flanger or chorus in perfect stereo, or a ping-pong (channel-to-channel) delay.
SINGLE (mono) Delay
This is a single delay with six taps. It can support a delay time that is double the length of 
a DUAL (stereo) program.
FREEZE
The input sound can be recorded and then played back in a variety of ways, including 
modifying the playback speed, looping, and so on.
S&H (sample and hold)
Use the 
[TRIGGER] key or a footswitch to control the sample and hold feature. By pressing 
the key or footswitch, you can sample and play-back in sequence.
Yamaha ships the D5000 with preset programs that illustrate the features of each of the four types 
of programs. Refer to the list of preset programs on page 30. The preset programs are stored in 
program numbers 
1
 to 
00
 (100). If you have over-written them, they can be recalled by the simple 
operation detailed on page 28.
Recalling a program
Press the 
[ PROGRAM ] key to enter Program Select Mode. The LED on the 
key will light and the LCD will display the title of the current program.
Select a new program by rotating the DATA ENTRY encoder or by 
pressing the 
[ ^ ] or [ % ] CURSOR keys.
NOTE
Pressing and holding any of the CURSOR keys causes the key to repeat
The title of the new program is displayed on the LCD along with the 
flashing "
[RECALL]
" message. The program number will flash on the 
PROGRAM LED.
NOTE
If the FB (feedback), MOD (modulation), or DUCK parameters are active for the selected program, the 
LED in the respective PARAMETER key will flash along with the program number.