GETTING READY
© E-mu Systems, Inc. 1985
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1N PLAYING BACK SEGMENTS
You can record and play back 100 rhythm patterns called segments. These are
numbered from 00 through 99. Several segments were loaded into the SP-12 at the
factory; here is how to play them.
1. Press the SONG/SEGMENT button a few times. The SEGMENT light shows
you are in segment mode, and can play back or record segments. The SONG
light shows you are in song mode. For now, choose the segment mode. The
display will show the segment number and tempo In Beats per Minute.
2. To select a different segment, key in two digits with the keypad. Leading
zeroes must be entered for single digit segments (i.e. press 0 then 7 to select
segment 07).
3. Make sure METRONOME LEVEL is up so that you can hear any beep
messages from the SP-12 in subsequent steps.
4. Press RUN/STOP. Several things will happen: the segment will play
continuously, the RUN/STOP light will glow (except for a blink at the
beginning of the segment), and you will hear a metronome clicking along with
the segment (adjust METRONOME LEVEL to suit). If instead of hearing a
rhythm pattern you hear a beep, the segment you’ve selected has never been
put in record mode (which means it cannot contain any drum sounds). Key in
a different segment number. To stop a segment, press RUN/STOP a second
time. A rear panel jack parallels the RUN/STOP switch for remote
applications.
5. Repeat step 2 to select another segment. If the SP-12 is running, the new
segment will begin playing as soon as the current segment ends. If the
current segment ends and the SP-12 stops (RUN/STOP light goes off), the
new segment you’ve selected is empty.
Note:
Remember as you go through these examples that the ENTER button, in
addition to its normal enter function, is a failsafe/reset button as long as the display
shows a flashing cursor. For example, if you accidentally enter the wrong first digit of
a segment number, before doing anything else press ENTER. This restores the SP-
12 to where it was before you hit the wrong key.