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How the sequencer controls the tone generator
Although the SY99's tone generator and sequencer are contained in the same unit, they are independent.
When the tone generator is in Multi mode, each channel of the multi can be played by a different track of
musical data from the sequencer.
The tone generator and The SY99 is divided into two sections; a tone generator which produces sound,
sequencer are and a sequencer which records and plays back data such as notes and controller
independent movements to control sound. The sequencer is completely independent of the
tone generator, and has its own set of control buttons. This allows you to start
or stop, record or playback at any time even while editing a voice or multi. It is
especially helpful to edit a voice while it is being played by a sequencer pattern,
or to make adjustments to the volume balance or pan settings of a multi while
listening to the song playback.
The sequencer will record data from the SY99's keyboard and also from
MIDI IN, and will play back data to the SY99's tone generator and also transmit
it from MIDI OUT. The tone generator will produce sound in response to data
from the sequencer and also from MIDI IN.
How the sequencer
controls the tone
generator
Depending on whether the SONG or the PATTERN button was last pressed, the
sequencer will record and playback data either in Song mode or in Pattern mode.
Depending on whether the VOICE or the MULTI button was last pressed, the tone
generator will produce sound either in Voice mode or in Multi mode. This means
that the sequencer and tone generator can work together in four possible ways
as shown in the following table.
Sequencer
Tone generator
Mode
Transmits
SONG
16 channels
Mode VOICE
SONG
16 channels
PATTERN
MULTI
1 channel
PATTERN
1 channel
VOICE MULTI
Receives 1 channel 16 channels 1 channel 16 channels
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As you can see from the above table, the greatest musical complexity is pos-
sible when the sequencer, is used in Song mode to play the tone generator in
Multi mode. However other combinations of sequencer and tone generator will
be useful when creating sequences, patterns, or voices. For example it is often
helpful to keep a sequencer Pattern playing while you edit a Drum Voice.
Summary of Contents for SY99
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Page 94: ...VOICE PLAY MODE 83 ...
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Page 101: ...VOICE PLAY MODE 90 ...
Page 189: ...VOICE EDIT MODE 178 ...
Page 195: ...MULTI PLAY MODE 184 ...
Page 207: ...MULTI EDIT MODE 196 ...
Page 259: ...PATTERN MODE 248 ...
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