Section 17 — Sequencing/MIDI Applications
Making a MIDI Instrument
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use the Arrow buttons to name/rename the instrument. Give the new instrument a name
which describes it. In this case we might name it SQR - CHAN 3.
• Press Load to return to LOAD mode and select the MIDI instrument.
The instrument’s name and volume level show on the display like any other ASR-10
instrument. When you play it from the ASR-10 keyboard you should hear the SQ-R PLUS 32
Voice.
• You can select, deselect, or stack the MIDI instrument as you would a local instrument.
• You can change its keyboard range so it only plays over a specified part of the keyboard.
• Changing its volume (by moving the Data Entry Slider) will send MIDI volume changes to the
SQ-R PLUS 32 Voice, letting you mix its level just as you would a local instrument.
• Save the new instrument to disk. You can later load it into any of the eight
Instrument•Sequence Track locations and play the SQ-R PLUS 32 Voice just as you would
load and play a local sampled instrument.
Create customized MIDI-only ASR-10 instruments for each of your remote MIDI devices. Then
load them into memory for playing and sequencing specific external instruments. Just remember
to follow these rules:
• TRANSMIT ON = must be set to INST CHAN on the Edit/System•MIDI page.
• Each external device for which you create a MIDI instrument should always be set to receive
in POLY (or MULTI) mode, OMNI OFF, and always on the same MIDI channel that you
assign the related ASR-10 MIDI instrument to transmit on.
• Make sure that any ASR-10 instruments that you don’t want transmitting notes via MIDI are
assigned to SEND KEYS TO = LOCAL. Then save the instrument(s) to disk.