User Manual

EDIT-MIDI/CTRL
146 Chapter 5 EDIT Mode • A5000/A4000                                                        
Knob 3
[ Turn] Pitch Bend Range
This setting works together with the Pitch Bend Type
value (Knob 2) to determine the pitchbend range for the
pitchbend wheel.
To see how the pitch bend range will affect pitch, refer to
the pitch bend type diagrams accessible via Knob 2.
[Range] 0 — 24
[ Press] QUICK...
Calls the quick entry menu (page 83).
Knob 4
[ Turn] Velocity Low Limit
Turn the knob to select the minimum velocity for note
replay. Whenever the A5000/A4000 receives a Note-On
message with a lower velocity, it will automatically raise
the velocity to the value given here.
[Range] 0 — 127
If this parameter is set to 50, for example, notes
received with a velocity lower than 50 will actually be
played at a velocity of 50.
[ Press] MIDI
When this knob is pressed the parameter can be directly
set by a MIDI note-on message received from an external
MIDI device.
Knob 5
[ Turn] Velocity Offset
Use this value to apply an offset to all received velocities
so as to raise or lower all velocities by the same
amount.
[Range] -127 — +127
If you set the offset to -25, for example, then a Note-
On message with a velocity of 90 will be replayed at
a velocity of 65.
[ Press] QUICK...
Calls the quick entry menu (page 83).
[DISPLAY]
q The selected pitch bend type will be shown diagramatically on the
left side of the display. For the Normal … Stop&Rev settings, the
horizontal axis represents the pitch bend value and the vertical
axis represents pitch.
For Up[A] Dwn[B] settings the the pitch bend variation is shown in
relation to a keyboard diagram.
w Received velocity (horizontal axis) versus resultant velocity (verti-
cal axis) in accordance with the Velocity Low Limit and Velocity Off-
set values is show on the right side of the display.
Sample Contr oller A & B
[EDIT] Button [F6] Button Knob 1 to select
"EDIT-SmpCtrlA" or "EDIT-SmpCtrlB"
Sample Controller A & B provides access to parameters relat-
ing to the device(s) use to control sample playback and other
functions.
Sample Controller A
Sample Controller B
Pitchbend Value Playback Pitch
64
32
0
86
127
Basic Pitch + PB Range
Normal
Basic Pitch
Basic Pitch - PB Range
Pitchbend Value Playback Pitch
64
32
0
86
127
Basic Pitch + PB Range
Slow
Basic Pitch
Almost stopped (Extremely
low, muddy sound, such as
produced by manually slowing
a record-player turntable to
almost a full stop.)
Almost stopped (Extremely low,
muddy sound, such as produced by
manually slowing a record-player
turntable to almost a full stop.)
Pitchbend Value Playback Pitch
64
32
0
86
127
Basic Pitch + PB Range
Slow&Rev (Slow & Reverse)
Basic Pitch
Reverse play at basic pitch.
(Sample replay ends at wave-play
start address.)
Reverse play at basic pitch.
(Sample replay ends at wave-play
start address.)
Pitchbend Value Playback Pitch
64
32
0
86
127
Basic Pitch + PB Range
Stop
Almost stopped (Extremely
low, muddy sound, such as
produced by manually slowing
a record-player turntable to
almost a full stop.)
Pitchbend Value Playback Pitch
64
32
0
86
127
Basic Pitch + PB Range
Stop&Rev (Stop & Reverse)
Pitchbend Value Playback Pitch
64
32
0
86
127
Basic Pitch + x semitones
(or: Basic Pitch + z semitones)
Basic Pitch - y semitones
(or: Basic Pitch + z semitones)
Up[A] Dwn[B] (UpA DownB)
Basic Pitch
Almost stopped (Extremely low,
muddy sound, such as produced by
manually slowing a record-player
turntable to almost a full stop.)
Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5
Turn
action
Cursor/Page Device
Sample
Control
Function
Range Type
Press
action
Tree View MIDI LIST... QUICK...