Yamaha 9000 pro User Manual

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Sampling
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Reference
Sampling
Quick Guide 
on page 40
This function lets you record your own sounds via a microphone or line source to be played from the key-
board. 
During use, sampled sounds are kept in the internal wave RAM memory. The 9000Pro comes with a 1-
megabyte wave memory which can be expanded up to a maximum of 65 megabytes by installing optional 
SIMM memory modules — see page 185 for details. Sampled wave data can be saved to floppy or hard 
disk. Wave files in standard WAV or AIFF format produced using other equipment can also be used by the 
9000Pro.  
Use the same operation as in “Vocal Harmony” on pages 32 and 80. 
The notes and cautions contained on page 80 in “Vocal Harmony” also apply to Sam-
pling.
 What is sampling ?
Technically, sampling is making a digital recording of a sound. The sound could be 
your voice or an acoustic instrument (taken from a microphone), or a recorded sound 
(from a CD or cassette player). Once it is recorded, the resulting “sample” can be 
played at various pitches from a keyboard.
 Auto Trigger Level
Actually, the 9000Pro does not start sampling immediately when the [START] LCD 
button is pressed (in step #11 on page 41). Once the [START] LCD button is pressed, 
the 9000Pro waits for a signal of a suitable level (set by the trigger level). When it hears 
such a signal, it starts sampling. 
The Trigger Level can be set in step #10 on page 40.  
The higher the trigger level, the louder the signal must be to start (trigger) sampling. 
Setting up
Guidelines for Sampling
Sampling
Disk
Play
Internal Memory (RAM)
Wave data
Save
WAV
AIFF
SCSI device connected 
to the 9000Pro
Can be expanded by 
installing optional SIMM 
memory modules (page 185).
Import
Store as a Custom Voice 
to Flash ROM (page 92)
Wave Edit 
Waveform Edit
See next page.
• The 9000Pro records at a sam-
ple rate of 44.1 kHz.
• Although the wave memory of 
the 9000Pro can be expanded 
to 65 megabytes (page 185), 
the maximum size of a single 
sample recording is 32 mega-
bytes.
Save the Custom Voice 
with the sample (wave 
data) via the Disk Save 
function (page 153).
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