QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE GUIDE DE REFERENCE PRATIQUE KURZANLEITUNG English........................... 1 Français......................... 9 Deutsch .......................
English QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE PURPOSE CONTENTS This guide is intended as a quick reference to the major functions on your D5000. For detailed information, refer to the D5000 Operating Manual. Selecting a Program (RECALL) ............................... 1 Editing a Program .................................................... 2 Saving a Program (STORE) ...................................... 3 Setting the Input Mode (Stereo or Mono) ................ 4 Displaying the Delay Tempo ............................
Editing a Program Use the following procedure to edit the currently selected program. 1 Press the PARAMETER key corresponding to the parameter(s) you wish to edit. • If you are working with a Single or Dual delay pro- PARAMETER DELAY FB MOD gram, you can access parameters using any of the four PARAMETER keys. • If you are working with a Freeze or S&H program, only the [DELAY] PARAMETER key is effective. DUCK ★ Each press of the [DELAY] key displays a single page of the parameter list.
Saving a Program (STORE) Use this function to store an edited program to memory. You can store the program into any program number (1 to 100). Example: You have edited Program #3 (“Double Slap”) and you want to store the edited results into Program #6 under the title “Double Slap 2”. 1 Change the program title to “Double Slap 2”. 2 Press [PROGRAM]. Press [DELAY] to advance to Page 3 of the parameter list, select TITLE, and change the title. PROGRAM 3 Press [STORE].
Setting the Input Mode (Stereo or Mono) Use the following procedure to select stereo or monaural input for the current program. Note that the selected mode is effective even when BYPASS is being used. 1 Press [DELAY] as many times as necessary to display one of the following screens. DELAY 2 Move the cursor to “INPUT MODE” or “TRACK.” 3 Use the DATA ENTRY dial to select the input mode.
Displaying the Delay Tempo When working with a Single or Dual delay program, you can use the following procedure to display the delay time in both tempo and notational form. You can then adjust the tempo while referring to the display. 1 Press [DELAY] as many times as necessary to display the following screen. DELAY 2 Move the cursor to “DISPLAY UNIT.” 3 Select TEMPO. CURSOR DATA ENTRY 4 Press [DELAY] twice to produce the following display.
FREEZE The FREEZE function allows you to digitally record a sound, then play it back as a repeating loop. There are three recording modes. RECORD mode is for normal recording; OVERDUB allows you to record new data over existing data; and CAPTURE retains the most recent 5.2 seconds (if stereo) or 10.4 seconds (if mono) of sound. ■ Recording 1 2 Select a Freeze program. Press [DELAY]. ← • The FREEZE RECORD page appears. ← • Indicates the recording mode: REC READY, DELAY 3 4 Set parameters as desired.
■ Playback 1 Press [DELAY] to display the FREEZE PLAY page. ← • FREEZE PLAY page DELAY 2 3 4 Set parameters as desired. If necessary, press [DELAY] once again and adjust the parameters in the FREEZE PITCH page. If replay mode is MOMENTARY: Start playback by holding down the [TRIGGER] key or footswitch. Playback continues until you release the key (or footswitch).
REPEAT DELAY This function sets all delay taps to equivalent intervals, allowing very easy setup of multitap linear delay. 1 2 Select a Single or Dual delay program. Press [UTILITY] as many times as necessary to display the REPEAT DELAY page. DELAY 3 Set parameters as desired. CURSOR DATA ENTRY and 4 Press [STORE]. STORE ★ You can view the time and level values for all taps by pressing the [DELAY] key.
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