12-6
Song Mode and the Song Editor
Song Mode: The MAIN Page
Pan
settings
without
playing
another
song
first,
the
Pan
of
the
MIDI
channel
for
each
track
is
set
depending
on
which
mode
you
enter
Song
mode
from.
If
you
enter
Song
mode
from
MIDI
mode,
Program
mode,
or
Quick
Access
mode,
the
Pan
of
each
MIDI
channel
is
set
in
MIDI
mode
on
the
Channels
page.
If
you
enter
Song
mode
from
Setup
mode,
the
Pan
of
each
MIDI
channel
is
set
if
a
zone
uses
the
same
MIDI
channel
on
the
SetupMode
CH/PROG
page
(set
with
the
Channel
parameter.)
If
a
zone
does
use
a
MIDI
channel
that
one
of
the
tracks
in
your
song
uses,
the
Pan
of
that
track
will
be
set
by
the
ExitPan
parameter
of
that
zone
(on
the
SetupMode:PAN
‐
VOL
page.)
If
multiple
zones
use
the
same
MIDI
channel,
the
ExitPan
of
the
highest
numbered
zone
that
uses
that
channel
will
set
the
Pan
for
tracks
that
use
that
channel.
If
ExitPan
is
set
to
NONE
,
the
value
for
EntryPan
is
used.
If
EntryPan
and
ExitPan
are
set
to
NONE
,
then
the
track
for
that
channel
uses
the
Pan
setting
of
that
channel
in
MIDI
mode
on
the
Channels
page.
If
there
is
no
zone
that
uses
certain
channels
used
by
your
song,
then
those
channels
in
your
song
will
use
the
Pan
setting
of
those
channels
in
MIDI
mode
on
the
Channels
page.
Mode
If
Mode
is
set
to
Merge
you
will
be
able
to
overdub
when
recording
on
a
track
containing
previously
recorded
data.
You’ll
usually
want
to
set
Mode
to
Merge
when
RecMode
(on
the
BIG
page)
is
set
to
Loop
.
Otherwise,
each
time
through
the
loop,
the
previously
recorded
information
will
be
erased.
If
you
set
Mode
to
Erase
,
the
previously
recorded
data
on
the
record
enabled
track
will
be
replaced
with
the
new
data
only
during
the
Bars
and
Beats
you
are
actually
recording,
and
the
previously
recorded
data
before
and
after
the
newly
recorded
Bars
and
Beats
will
be
preserved.
Location (Locat)
The
Bar
and
Beat
displayed
as
the
Locate
value
changes
relative
to
current
location
of
the
song
during
playback
and
recording.
You
can
set
this
to
a
negative
Bar
and
Beat
location
to
start
playback
a
set
length
of
time
before
the
beginning
of
the
song.
Whenever
you
set
the
Locate
point,
that
location
will
be
used
as
the
return
point
when
Stop
is
pressed.
Simply
press
Stop
again
to
reset
the
song
to
the
top
(
1
:
1
).
Mode Indicators (+ and
x
):
Mode
Indicators
appear
only
for
tracks
that
already
contain
data.
A
plus
sign
(+)
appears
above
the
Track
Status
Indicator
of
a
track
set
to
record
(R)
when
the
Mode
parameter
is
set
to
Merge
.
An
(
x
)
appears
above
the
Track
Status
Indicator
of
a
track
set
to
Record
(R)
when
the
Mode
parameter
is
set
to
Erase
.
Activity Indicators
A
small
square
above
the
Track
Status
Indicator
of
a
track
set
to
Play
(P)
or
Mute
(M)
means
the
track
contains
data.
During
playback
and
recording,
the
indicators
above
tracks
containing
any
MIDI
data
will
flash
a
small,
filled
‐
in
square
when
any
MIDI
activity
is
detected.
Track Status Indicators
Using
the
Up
,
Down
,
Left
,
and
Right
cursor
buttons
to
position
the
cursor
onto
a
Track
Status
Indicator,
you
can
toggle
an
empty
track
(–)
into
Record
(R)
with
the
Alpha
Wheel
or
Plus/
Minus
buttons.
Once
a
track
contains
data,
it
will
have
a
(P)
as
a
Track
Status
Indicator,
and
it
will
be
played
during
playback.
You
now
will
be
able
to
toggle
between
Play
(P),
Mute
(M),
and
Record
(R).
Summary of Contents for PC3K6
Page 24: ...1 6 Introduction Options...
Page 50: ...4 4 The Operating Modes Using the Modes...
Page 58: ...5 8 Editing Conventions Special Button Functions...
Page 130: ...6 72 Program Mode Programming Tips...
Page 202: ...7 72 Setup Mode Recording A Setup To Song Mode...
Page 206: ...8 4 Quick Access Mode The QA Editor...
Page 232: ...9 26 Effects Mono Algorithms...
Page 268: ...11 18 Master Mode Preview Sample PRVIEW...
Page 302: ...12 34 Song Mode and the Song Editor Song Editor The EVENT Page...
Page 328: ...14 14 Keymap and Sample Editing Editing Samples...
Page 334: ...B 4...
Page 370: ...D 32 PC3K Objects V 1 31 Effect Chains...
Page 372: ...E 2 PC3K Legacy File Conversion Object Types and Conversion Details...