Section 13 — Sequencer and Audio Track Parameters
ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
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Edit/Track Parameters
Track PAN
The PAN parameter controls the current pan position for each Instrument•Sequence Track.
This parameter allows you to give each track in a sequence or the song its own specific PAN
setting, overriding the WaveSample PAN settings (on the Edit/Amp page).
Range: -99 (full left) to +99 (full right), or WAVESAMPLE
When WAVESAMPLE is selected, each Instrument•Sequence Track will use the Edit/Amp
PAN settings that are contained within the instrument.
EDIT
OUT (Output Routing)
TRACK
Press Edit / Track / 4
The OUT parameter controls the output routing for each Instrument•Sequence Track. This
parameter allows you to override the Edit/Amp OUT settings for an instrument, and reroute
local sequence/song track playback to a specific output bus.
Range: WAVESAMPLE, BUS1, BUS2, BUS3, AUX1, AUX2, or AUX3
When WAVESAMPLE is selected, each Instrument•Sequence Track will use the Edit/Amp
OUT settings that are contained within the Instrument.
Note:
When Sample•Source Select/REC SRC Field 1 is set to INPUT+FX, all Voices go DRY, and any
Instrument•Sequence Tracks that were routed to BUS1, 2, or 3 will all show OUT= DRY - - FX
BUS IN USE on this screen.
Note:
Changing the MIX, PAN or OUT (Output Routing) of a song track will also affect any
corresponding sequence tracks.
EDIT
EFFECT MOD CONTROL
TRACK
Press Edit / Track / 5
Because of the dynamic nature of the ASR-10’s signal processor, instruments can interact and
control certain parameters of the selected effect. But what happens when you are using a BANK
or ROM effect, one that is accessed globally by all the instruments in memory? Without a way to
determine which of the instruments will have control of the effect, controllers from all of the
instruments would send confusing messages to the signal processor.
This parameter is specifically designed to be used when a sequence or song is using a BANK or
ROM effect, and acts as a “traffic cop” for the instrument controllers.
• ON — The Instrument•Sequence Track will control the effect with its controllers. Any
parameters within the effect that respond to controllers will take their cues from this
Instrument•Sequence Track.
• OFF — Controller information generated by the Instrument•Sequence Track will be ignored
by the signal processor.
Obviously, since this parameter is designed to let one instrument control the effect, you will want
to set one Instrument•Sequence Track to EFFECT MOD CONTROL= ON, and all others to OFF.