Song Mode and the Song Editor
Song Mode: The MAIN Page
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The
track
selected
as
the
RecTrk
will
display
an
(R),
designating
it
as
the
recording
track.
If
the
RecTrk
is
set
to
Mult
,
initially
all
empty
tracks
will
have
Record
(R)
as
a
Track
Status
Indicator,
any
of
which
can
be
switched
back
to
empty
(–)
if
at
any
time
recording
on
specific
tracks
is
not
desired.
If
there
isn’t
a
track
with
an
(R),
the
RecTrk
parameter’s
value
will
be
None
.
(The
exception
is
when
the
RecTrk
is
set
to
Mult
and
you
have
switched
all
of
the
tracks
out
of
record
enable.)
Track Channels
Each
track
has
a
MIDI
Channel
that
it
uses
to
receive
and
transmit
data.
By
default,
tracks
1–16
of
a
new
song
are
assigned
to
Channels
1–16
respectively,
although
a
track
can
play
or
record
on
any
channel
and
the
same
channel
can
be
used
for
more
than
one
track.
Keep
in
mind,
however,
that
only
one
program
can
be
assigned
to
a
channel
at
a
time,
so
if
you
have
more
than
one
track
assigned
to
the
same
channel,
they’ll
play
the
same
program—the
one
on
the
higher
‐
numbered
track,
since
that’s
the
most
recent
Program
Change
command
received
on
that
channel.
Soft Buttons on the MAIN Page
This
section
contains
descriptions
of
the
functions
of
the
function
soft
buttons,
that
is,
the
buttons
with
labels
not
in
all
‐
caps.
As
with
all
other
modes,
the
soft
buttons
in
Song
Mode
that
have
labels
in
all
‐
caps
call
up
different
pages.
See
the
following
sections
for
descriptions
on
how
these
pages
work.
The
Rec
,
Play
, and
Stop
Soft Buttons
NOTE:
These
buttons
are
similar
to
the
transport
controls
on
a
tape
deck.
Some
of
those
decks
require
you
to
press
Play
and
Record
simultaneously
to
begin
recording.
The
PC3K’s
transport
buttons
aren’t
like
that,
however.
It’s
important
that
you
press
only
one
of
these
soft
buttons
at
a
time
to
insure
proper
recording
start
points,
and
to
always
be
sure
of
the
current
sequencer
status.
The
Rec
soft
button
changes
the
Song
Status
to
REC.
READY
if
the
current
Song
Status
is
STOPPED.
If
the
current
Song
Status
is
PLAYING,
it
will
be
switched
to
RECORDING
when
you
press
Rec
.
The
Play
soft
button
plays
back
any
recorded
data
when
pressed
while
the
song
status
is
STOPPED.
Playback
will
begin
from
the
bar
and
beat
specified
in
the
Locate
parameter.
When
the
Song
Status
is
REC
READY,
pressing
the
Play
soft
button
will
begin
recording.
The
Play
soft
button
functions
as
a
Pause
button,
but
only
when
the
Song
Status
is
PLAYING
or
RECORDING.
Pressing
Play
while
the
song
is
playing
will
stop
the
playback,
and
the
location
remains
at
the
current
bar
and
beat,
allowing
you
to
continue
from
that
location
by
pressing
Play
again.
Pressing
Pause
while
recording
will
stop
the
recording
process
as
if
you
had
pressed
Stop
.
The
Stop
soft
button
halts
the
playback
or
recording,
and
resets
the
song’s
location
to
either
the
default
Bar 1, Beat
1
value,
or
to
whatever
location
you
defined
with
the
Locate
parameter.
If
the
location
is
defined
as
something
other
than
Bar
1,
Beat
1,
press
Stop
twice
to
reset
to
1:1
.
Pressing
Stop
when
the
Song
Status
is
RECORDING
will
always
prompt
the
“Save
changes
to
this
song?”
dialog
(described
below),
and
provides
you
with
the
opportunity
to
listen
to
the
new
song
and
compare
it
with
the
old
,
previously
saved,
song
before
answering
Yes
or
No
.
The
PC3K
also
has
dedicated
front
panel
buttons
for
Record
,
Play
/
Pause
,
and
Stop
.
You’ll
find
them
just
below
the
eight
mode
buttons.
Additionally
you
can
control
these
functions
from
any
external
sequencer
that
sends
MIDI
Machine
Control
(MMC)
messages.
The
PC3K
will
automatically
listen
to
any
MMC
messages
received
at
the
USB
or
MIDI
in
port.
The
PC3K
will
also
automatically
send
its
own
MMC
messages
from
the
USB
and
MIDI
out
port,
enabling
the
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...