Akai CD3000XL Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
EDIT PROGRAM - SINGLE
Page 66 CD3000XL OperatorÕs Manual
DELETING PROGRAMS
It is possible to delete programs using the key - F8. Pressing this will give you the
following prompt:
You should press F7 or F8 accordingly. If you press GO, you may receive the prompt:
This is asking if you want to delete the samples contained within that program as well. If the
samples are used in other programs, then you will not receive this prompt. If you wish to lose
the samples, press F8 - YES but if you need to keep them, press F7 - NO.
NOTE: Deleting samples and programs is ultimately destructive. Please ensure that you have
saved them to disk before deleting in case you want to come back to them at a later date.
The fields on the main EDIT SINGLE page are:
This shows the selected program name. Different programs may be
selected for editing by scrolling with the DATA control. You may also
select them using MIDI program change.
This field is not accessible but shows the number of keygroups used
in the selected program.
This field is also not accessible and shows the number of samples
used in the selected program. Please note that, because each
keygroup has four zones, it is possible for there to be more samples in
a program than there are keygroups. For example, a stereo program
with 5 keygroups would typically show 10 samples (5 x L and R).
This allows you to set crossfades for keygroups that overlap. As
described above, this can be used to smooth out abrupt transitions
between keygroups. You will note that this is a ‘global’ parameter that
affects the whole program and so any keygroups that overlap will be
subject to crossfading.
This special function turns the program into a monophonic program
with single triggering. The effect of single triggering is that if you hold
one note and play another, the pitch changes to the new note but the
attack of the new note is not re-triggered. For example:
Even when is OFF, playing each note separately will
cause the attack of each note to be re-triggered.