CREATING A SONG
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3C CHAINING SEGMENTS TOGETHER
As mentioned in the overview, it’s best to write out the order of segments you want to
program into a song. Let’s try a simple example:
Segment #
Section of Song
Step
1:
61
Introduction
Step
2:
62
“
Step
3:
61
“
Step
4:
63
“
Step
5:
64
First
verse
Step
6:
64
“
Step 7:
64
“
Step
9:
End
End
Here is how you would write a song using these segments:
1. Make sure you are in song mode (SONG light glows).
2. Select the song you want to program (Section 3B), then press REC/EDIT to
enter EDIT mode.
3. Key in the first segment number (in this case, 61). The display’s lower line
confirms your choice for the first song step.
4. Press ENTER or Right Arrow (whichever you prefer). This enters the first
segment number into step 1, and advances to step 2 (the display’s lower line
now says Step 2: to confirm that you have reached the second step).
5. Key in the next segment number (in this case, 62) in a manner similar to
steps 3 and 4. After you press ENTER or Right Arrow, the display’s lower line
will show Step 3: to indicate that you’re ready to program the next step.
Continue keying in the various segment numbers until the entire eight-
segment song has been entered.
6. Proceed to the next section for information on how to end the