Yamaha Silent Series C3S Handbücher

Bedienungsanleitungen und Benutzerhandbücher für Musikinstrumente Yamaha Silent Series C3S.
Wir stellen 1 PDF-Handbücher Yamaha Silent Series C3S zum kostenlosen herunterladen nach Dokumenttypen zur Verfügung Bedienungsanleitung


Inhaltsverzeichnis

May, 2009

2

Welcome to Live

3

1.2.1 New Warping Engine

4

1.2.3 Workow Enhancements

4

1.2.5 New Library

5

1.2.7 Controllers

6

1.2.8 More Improvements

6

First Steps

7

2.2 Setting up Preferences

8

CHAPTER 2. FIRST STEPS 7

9

2.3 The Main Live Screen

10

Adjusting the Main

11

Window Split

11

Authorizing Live

12

3.1 Copy Protection FAQs

13

Protection?

14

Live Concepts

15

4.2 Arrangement and Session

16

4.3 Tracks

17

4.4 Audio and MIDI

18

4.5 Audio Clips and Samples

19

CHAPTER 4. LIVE CONCEPTS 18

20

4.6 MIDI Clips and MIDI Files

21

4.7 Devices and the Mixer

22

CHAPTER 4. LIVE CONCEPTS 21

23

The Live Mixer in the

24

Arrangement View (Left)

24

Live's Crossfader

24

4.8 Presets and Racks

25

4.9 Routing

26

4.10 Recording New Clips

27

4.11 Automation Envelopes

28

4.12 Clip Envelopes

28

4.13 MIDI and Key Remote

29

4.14 Saving and Exporting

30

4.15 The Library

31

CHAPTER 4. LIVE CONCEPTS 30

32

Managing Files and Sets

33

Library Is this

35

Browser's Root

35

The File Browser's

35

Parent Folder Item

35

A Folder in the Browser

35

5.1.2 Browser Bookmarks

36

5.1.3 Searching for Files

36

Activating Browser

37

Search Mode

37

The Search Field and Go

37

The Rescan Button

37

Closing the Search

38

Field

38

... Locates the File Last

38

Selected Among the

38

Search Results

38

5.1.4 Previewing Files

39

The Preview Switch

40

The Preview Volume

40

Dropping a Clip to

41

Create a New Track

41

5.1.7 Hot-Swap Mode

42

The Hot-Swap Browser

43

5.2 Sample Files

44

5.2.2 Analysis Files (.asd)

45

5.2.3 File Pre-Analysis

46

The Rendered Track

47

Chooser

47

Audio Rendering

48

Options

48

Waiting for External

50

Devices to Become

50

Real-Time Rendering in

50

Progress

50

Video Rendering

51

5.3 MIDI Files

52

5.4 Live Clips

53

5.5 Live Sets

54

5.5.4 Template Sets

56

Every Entry in the

57

Sample Reference List is

57

Samples

57

5.6 Live Projects

58

5.6.1 Projects and Live Sets

59

A New Project Was

61

Added by Saving a Live

61

Set Outside its Original

61

Project

61

5.6.2 Projects and Presets

62

5.7 The Live Library

63

The Library Location

65

Unavailable Library

65

Locations can be

65

Cleared from the List

65

5.8 Locating Missing Samples

66

5.8.1 Manual Repair

67

5.8.2 Automatic Repair

67

Automatic Repair

68

Options in the File

68

Manager

68

Options for Collecting

69

External Samples

69

The File Manager's

70

Collect and Save Button

70

5.11 Finding Unused Samples

71

5.13 File Management FAQs

72

Folder Structure?

74

Arrangement View

75

6.1 Navigation

76

6.2 Transport

77

Scrubbing Arrangement

78

Playback

78

Setting the Play Position

78

Position Fields

78

Using Locators to

79

Launch Play in the

79

Arrangement

79

The Locator Controls

79

6.4 Time Signature Changes

80

6.5 The Arrangement Loop

82

6.6 Moving and Resizing Clips

83

Fades in the

84

Crossfaded Clips

85

6.8 Selecting Clips and Time

86

6.9 Using the Editing Grid

87

A Gap Between Clips

88

Has Been Cut by First

88

Selecting It, Then

88

Executing the Cut Time

88

Command

88

6.11 Splitting Clips

89

6.12 Consolidating Clips

89

Consolidating Several

90

Clips Into a New Clip

90

Session View

91

7.1 Session View Clips

92

7.2 Tracks and Scenes

93

A Scene in the Session

94

7.3 The Track Status Fields

95

CHAPTER 7. SESSION VIEW 94

96

7.4.1 Select on Launch

97

7.4.3 Editing Scenes

97

CHAPTER 7. SESSION VIEW 96

98

The Stop All Clips

99

Clip View

100

CHAPTER 8. CLIP VIEW 99

101

The Clip View for an

102

Audio Clip

102

CHAPTER 8. CLIP VIEW 101

103

8.1 The Clip Box

104

8.1.3 Clip Signature

105

8.1.4 Clip Groove Chooser

105

8.1.5 Clip Offset and Nudging

106

8.2 The Sample Box

107

The Clip Zoom/Scroll

108

The Clip Overview

108

CHAPTER 8. CLIP VIEW 107

109

The Clip Scrub Area

110

The Clip Loop Controls

111

Setting the Clip to Run

112

Into a Loop

112

8.2.3 Clip Pitch and Gain

113

The Save Default Clip

114

The High Quality Switch

114

The Clip Fade Switch

115

Automatically Create

115

Short Fades At Clip

115

8.2.8 Clip RAM Mode

116

8.2.9 Reversing Samples

116

8.2.10 Cropping Audio Clips

117

8.3 The Notes Box

118

8.3.2 Bank and Program Change

119

8.3.3 MIDI Loop/Region

119

Tempo Control and Warping

120

9.1.2 Tapping the Tempo

121

9.1.3 Nudging the Tempo

121

9.2 Time-Warping Samples

122

9.2.1 Tempo Master/Slave

123

9.2.2 Warp Markers

123

Double-Clicking In the

124

Sample Creates a Warp

124

The Follow Switch in the

124

Control Bar

124

Transient Markers

125

9.2.3 Using Warp Markers

126

Setting the Warp

127

Markers for a Poorly Cut

127

Using Warp Markers to

128

Manipulate the Groove

128

Auto-Warp's Results in

129

The Metronome Switch

129

Using the Context Menu

130

9.2.4 Quantizing Audio

132

9.3.1 Beats Mode

133

9.3.2 Tones Mode

134

9.3.3 Texture Mode

134

9.3.4 Re-Pitch Mode

134

9.3.5 Complex Mode

135

9.3.6 Complex Pro Mode

135

9.3.7 REX Mode

135

Chapter 10

137

10.2 The MIDI Editor

138

Previewing MIDI Notes

139

Note Scale Position Is

139

Shown Vertically and

139

Beat-Time Horizontally

139

MIDI Editor Navigation

140

10.4 Editing MIDI

142

10.4.3 Grid Snapping

143

10.4.4 Editing Notes

143

10.4.5 Changing Note Length

145

10.4.7 Quantizing Notes

146

10.4.8 Editing Velocities

147

Drawing Identical

148

Velocities (Left) and a

148

Crescendo (Right)

148

10.4.9 MIDI Note Stretch

149

10.4.10 Cropping MIDI Clips

150

10.4.11 Deactivating Notes

150

Using Grooves

151

11.1 Groove Pool

152

The Groove Pool

153

11.2 Editing Grooves

154

11.3 Groove Tips

155

CHAPTER 11. USING GROOVES 154

156

Launching Clips

157

12.2 Launch Modes

158

12.3 Clip-Level Quantization

159

12.4 Velocity

159

12.5 Legato Mode

160

12.6 Follow Actions

160

The Follow Action

161

Controls

161

12.6.2 Creating Cycles

163

Routing and I/O

166

13.1 Monitoring

167

13.2 Exter nal Audio In/Out

168

13.3 Exter nal MIDI In/Out

169

Activating the Computer

170

MIDI Keyboard

170

13.3.4 MIDI In/Out Indicators

171

13.4 ReWire Slave Routing

172

13.5 Resampling

174

13.6 Inter nal Routings

174

Two Ways to Route Track

175

A into Track B

175

Tap Points for Track

176

Routing

176

Tap Points for Every

177

Chain in a Track

177

An Example Setup for

178

Post-Effects Recording

178

Recording the Output of

179

Audio Tracks

179

Submixing the Individual

180

Drums of a Drum Kit

180

Using Impulse's

182

Individual Outs to

182

Separately Process

182

Sample Slots

182

Tracks Feeding MIDI to

183

From the Parts of a

183

Multi-Timbral

183

Instrument

183

Routing a Speech Signal

185

Into a Vocoder's

185

Sidechain Input

185

Using an Auxiliary MIDI

186

Track to Layer

186

Instruments

186

Chapter 14

187

The Session View Mixer

188

The Mixer Section

188

Selectors

188

CHAPTER 14. MIXING 187

189

14.1.1 Session Mixer Features

190

14.2 Audio and MIDI Tracks

191

14.3 Group Tracks

192

...and in Arrangement

193

The Send Controls and

194

Pre/Post Toggle

194

The Crossfader and

195

Selector

195

Choose from Seven

195

Crossfader Curves

195

CHAPTER 14. MIXING 194

196

14.6 Soloing and Cueing

197

CHAPTER 14. MIXING 196

198

14.7 Track Delays

199

Recording New Clips

200

15.3 Recording

202

Recording a New Clip

204

Into the Session View

204

15.3.4 MIDI Step Recording

206

15.4 Recording in Sync

207

15.6 Recording with Count-in

208

15.7 Setting up File Types

209

The Scene Up/Down

210

Buttons

210

A Track Launch Button

210

The Step Recording

210

Working with Instruments and

211

Devices in the Track

212

Devices Can Be Folded

212

16.1 Using the Live Devices

213

MIDI and Audio Track

214

Arm Buttons

214

A MIDI Track's Device

215

Chain Can Contain All

215

Three Device Types

215

Device Activator

215

Switches

215

16.1.1 Live Device Presets

216

Presets in the Device

217

Browser

217

The Hot-Swap Presets

217

The Save Preset Button

218

The Default Presets

218

16.2 Using Plug-Ins

219

The Plug-In Device

220

A VST Plug-In in the

221

Track View

221

The Plug-In Unfold

221

The Plug-In Edit Button

222

The Congure Button

223

16.3 VST Plug-Ins

225

Setting up VST Plug-In

226

Sources for Mac OS X

226

16.3.2 VST Programs and Banks

227

16.4 Audio Units Plug-Ins

228

Activating Audio Units

229

Plug-Ins

229

Opening an Audio Units

229

Plug-In Window

229

Chapter 17

231

17.1 An Overview of Racks

232

17.2 Creating Racks

233

17.3 Looking at Racks

234

17.4 Chain List

236

17.4.1 Auto Select

237

17.5 Zones

238

17.5.2 Key Zones

240

17.5.3 Velocity Zones

240

17.5.4 Chain Select Zones

241

Using Chain Select

242

Zones to Create Effects

242

Presets

242

17.6 Drum Racks

243

The Chain List in a Drum

244

17.6.1 Pad View

245

17.6.2 Slicing

247

Rearranging the Sliced

248

MIDI Data

248

17.7 Using the Macro Controls

249

17.8 Mixing With Racks

250

Mixing Rack Chains in

251

17.8.1 Extracting Chains

252

Chapter 18

253

18.2 Deleting Automation

254

18.3 Overriding Automation

254

18.4.1 Drawing Envelopes

256

18.4.2 Editing Breakpoints

257

18.4.3 Locking Envelopes

258

18.4.4 Edit Menu Commands

258

The Tempo Envelope

259

Clip Envelopes

260

The Clip View's

261

Envelopes Box

261

19.2 Audio Clip Envelopes

262

The Transposition

263

Envelope with Steps

263

(Top) and Ramps

263

(Bottom)

263

19.2.4 Scrambling Beats

264

and the modulation

265

Envelope

265

19.3.2 Modulating Pan

267

A MIDI Controller Clip

268

Envelope

268

The Sample (Left) and

270

Envelope (Right) Start

270

19.5.4 Clip Envelopes as LFOs

271

Working with Video

272

A Video Clip with a

273

QuickTime Marker

273

20.2.2 The Video Window

274

20.2.3 Clip View

275

20.3 Matching Sound to Video

276

20.4 Video Trimming Tricks

277

The Video Clip and the

278

Final Clip of Music

278

The Video Clip with

278

Pre-Roll Restored

278

Live Audio Effect Reference

279

21.2 Auto Pan

281

21.3 Beat Repeat

282

ask for them. If Chance

283

time; if

283

21.4 Chorus

284

21.5 Compressor

285

21.5.1 Sidechain Parameters

288

21.5.2 Compression Tips

289

21.6 Corpus

291

21.7 Dynamic Tube

295

21.8 EQ Eight

296

21.9 EQ Three

298

21.10 Erosion

299

21.11 Exter nal Audio Effect

300

21.12 Filter Delay

301

21.13 Flanger

303

21.14 Frequency Shifter

304

21.15 Gate

307

21.16 Grain Delay

308

21.17 Limiter

310

21.18 Looper

311

Record Play

313

21.18.1 Feedback Routing

315

21.19 Multiband Dynamics

316

(common)

317

(uncommon)

317

21.20 Overdrive

322

21.21 Phaser

323

21.22 Ping Pong Delay

324

21.23 Redux

326

21.24 Resonators

327

21.25 Reverb

328

21.25.2 Early Reections

329

21.25.3 Global Settings

329

21.25.4 Diffusion Network

330

21.25.5 Output

330

21.26 Saturator

331

21.27 Simple Delay

333

21.28 Spectrum

334

21.29 Utility

336

21.30 Vinyl Distortion

337

21.31 Vocoder

338

21.31.1 Vocoder Tips

340

Live MIDI Effect Reference

342

Pinky Up and Pinky

344

UpDown

344

Thumb Up and

344

Thumb UpDown

344

22.2 Chord

346

22.3 Note Length

347

22.4 Pitch

348

22.5 Random

349

22.6 Scale

350

22.7 Velocity

351

Live Instrument Reference

353

Diagram of Analog's

354

Signal Flow

354

23.1.2 Oscillators

355

23.1.3 Noise Generator

357

23.1.4 Filters

358

23.1.5 Ampliers

359

23.1.6 Envelopes

360

23.1.7 LFOs

361

23.1.8 Global Parameters

362

23.2 Collision

365

23.2.2 Excitator Tab

366

Collision's Noise

367

Section

367

23.2.3 Resonator Tabs

368

Resonator Tuning

369

Parameters

369

Physical Properties of

369

23.2.4 LFO Tab

372

23.2.5 MIDI Tab

373

Resonator 1

374

Resonator 2

374

23.3 Drum Machines

376

23.4 Electric

377

23.4.2 Mallet Section

378

23.4.3 Fork Section

379

23.4.4 Damper Section

379

23.4.5 Pickup Section

380

23.4.6 Global Section

380

23.5 Exter nal Instrument

381

ReWire Options Shown

382

23.6 Impulse

383

23.6.1 Sample Slots

384

23.6.3 Filter

385

23.6.4 Saturator and Envelope

385

23.7 Latin Percussion

386

Preset Folders

387

23.8 Operator

388

23.8.1 General Overview

389

23.8.2 Oscillator Section

390

23.8.3 LFO Section

394

23.8.4 Envelopes

395

23.8.5 Filter Section

397

23.8.6 Global Controls

398

23.8.7 Glide and Spread

399

23.8.9 Finally

400

23.9.1 Installation

409

23.10 Sampler

411

23.10.2 Sampler's Tabs

413

23.10.3 The Zone Tab

414

The Velocity Zone Editor

416

The Sample Select

416

23.10.4 The Sample Tab

417

23.10.5 The Pitch/Osc Tab

420

23.10.6 The Filter/Global Tab

421

23.10.7 The Modulation Tab

422

23.10.8 The MIDI Tab

423

23.11 Session Drums

424

23.11.3 Mixing the Drums

425

23.12 Simpler

427

23.12.2 Sample Controls

428

23.12.3 Zoom

428

23.12.4 Envelope

429

23.12.5 Filter

429

23.12.6 LFO

429

23.12.7 Glide and Spread

430

23.13 Tension

432

23.13.2 String Tab

433

Tension's Vibrato

437

Tension's Damper

438

Tension's Termination

439

Tension's Body Section

441

23.13.3 Filter/Global Tab

442

Tension's Global and

444

Keyboard Parameters

444

23.13.4 Sound Design Tips

445

23.14.1 EIC Installation

446

Max For Live

449

The Max Editor Chooser

450

The Edit Button for a

450

Max Device

450

Sharing Live Sets

451

25.1.1 Non-Portable Tracks

452

25.2 Downloading Sets

453

The Upload/Download

454

MIDI and Key Remote Control

455

26.1 MIDI Remote Control

456

Control Surfaces Can

458

Follow Device Selection

458

Getting Hands-On:

458

Control Surfaces Can Be

458

Locked to Devices

458

Dening Control

459

Surfaces Manually

459

26.1.3 Takeover Mode

460

26.2 The Mapping Browser

461

26.2.2 Mapping to MIDI Notes

462

and Twos

464

065127 063001

464

The Relative Session

465

Mapping Strip

465

The Key Map Mode

466

Using the APC40

468

27.2 Clip Launch Matrix

469

Session View Clip and

470

Navigation Controls

470

27.3 Session Overview

471

27.4 Mixer Section

472

27.5 Device Control

473

Transport and Global

474

27.7 Track Control

475

27.8 Tempo Control

476

27.9 Crossfader

477

Setting Up The APC40

478

For Custom

478

Assignments

478

Synchronization and ReWire

479

Choosing a MIDI Slave

480

Setting up Live as a MIDI

480

28.1.3 MIDI Timecode Options

481

28.1.4 Sync Delay

481

28.2 Connecting via ReWire

482

28.2.3 More on ReWire

484

Computer Audio Resources and

485

Strategies

485

The CPU Load Meter

486

29.1.3 Track Freeze

487

A Frozen Arrangement

488

Track with a Reverb Tail

488

29.2 Managing the Disk Load

489

Audio Fact Sheet

491

30.2 Neutral Operations

492

30.2.7 Freeze, Flatten

495

30.2.8 Bypassed Effects

496

30.2.9 Routing

496

30.2.10 Splitting Clips

496

30.3 Non-Neutral Operations

497

30.3.3 Volume Automation

498

30.3.4 Dithering

498

30.3.7 Consolidate

499

30.3.8 Clip fades

499

30.3.9 Panning

500

30.3.10 Grooves

500

30.5 Summary and Conclusions

501

MIDI Fact Sheet

502

31.2 MIDI Timing Problems

503

31.5 Tests and Results

506

MIDI Output Test

507

Conguration

507

Selecting the MIDI Port

508

Type (Windows)

508

31.7 Summary and Conclusions

509

Live Keyboard Shortcuts

510

32.2 Accessing Menus

511

32.3 Adjusting Values

511

32.4 Browsing

512

32.5 Transport

512

32.6 Editing

513

32.8 Session View Commands

514

32.10 Commands for Tracks

516

Keyboard

517

32.15 Clip View MIDI Editor

518

32.17 Global Quantization

519

32.20 Using the Context Menu

521

INDEX 521

523

INDEX 522

524

INDEX 523

525

INDEX 524

526

INDEX 525

527

INDEX 526

528

preference 479

529

INDEX 528

530

INDEX 529

531

INDEX 530

532

INDEX 531

533

INDEX 532

534

INDEX 533

535





Weitere Produkte und Handbücher für Musikinstrumente Yamaha

Modelle Dokumententyp
QR10 Bedienungsanleitung   ukazujemysię od lat, 24 Seiten
DME4io-ES Bedienungsanleitung   DME8i-ES DME8o-ES DME4io-ES, 2 Seiten
SV150S Bedienungsanleitung   SV150/SV150S, 18 Seiten
EL-28 Bedienungsanleitung   UR28M Operation Manual [en] , 40 Seiten
GW50 Spezifikationen   Yamaha GW50 Specifications, 166 Seiten
Horn 2440630 Bedienungsanleitung   ホルン Horn WALDHORN COR TROMPA Валторна 호른, 21 Seiten
DG60FX-112 Bedienungsanleitung   LUTHER MUSIC`S CLEARANCE SALE LIST, 10 Seiten
Sousaphone Alto Horn/Baritone/ Euphonium/Tuba/Sousaphone Bedienungsanleitung    Euphonium/Tuba/Sousap, 22 Seiten
CVP-83S Bedienungsanleitung   Yamaha CVP-83S User manual, 31 Seiten
840 Bedienungsanleitung   MCR840 Audio 2-2010, 1 Seiten
YM-4100A Bedienungsanleitung   Hand Tools - MalpasOnline [en] , 1 Seiten
B2000 Bedienungsanleitung   M15 Concert Bar & Grill Tech Rider, 4 Seiten
KBP-500 Bedienungsanleitung   Programming box HPB/HPB-D, 2 Seiten
Sv-200 Bedienungshandbuch   Yamaha Sv-200 Owner`s manual, 16 Seiten
II Bedienungsanleitung   Y amaharma X t Y peiig / t Y peii, 8 Seiten
MU1000 Bedienungsanleitung   Standard Equipment List, 1 Seiten
SLG-100N Bedienungsanleitung   SLG-100N/120NW, 17 Seiten
U1-SILENT Bedienungsanleitung   U1 Silent - Bertet Musique, 1 Seiten
SILENT PIANO SG2 Bedienungsanleitung    Silent Piano SG2, 37 Seiten
RS7000 Bedienungsanleitung   Yamaha RS7000 Live Performance Howto - T-com, 7 Seiten