Section 12 — Sequencer and Audio Track Concepts
ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
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About Audio Tracks
Principles of Audio Track Recording
Which Track is Selected?
The solidly selected (yellow LED lit) track is always the target for recording;
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Audio Tracks
Instruments
Sequence Tracks
EDIT
SEQ
STOP
Note:
Although the rack-mount ASR-10
button and LED placement is different
than the keyboard ASR-10, the
functionality is identical.
If the Audio Track LED is solidly selected, and Instrument•Sequence
track LED is flashing selected, you will be recording an Audio Track.
In LOAD mode, it is possible to have both an Audio Track and an Instrument solidly selected. If
you were to enter record mode on the ASR-10, the name of track you see on the display is the one
you are recording on:
LOAD
INST
STOP
LOAD
INST
STOP
If an Instrument•Sequence Track name is shown
in the display, it is the target for recording:
If ATRK-A LEFT or ATRK-B RIGHT is shown in
the display, it is the target for recording:
Tie the Jack to the Track
• If you are connected to the Audio Input A/Left jack (mono), you will be recording data to
Audio Track A. You will not be recording any AudioSample data to Audio Track B.
• If you are connected to the Audio Input B/Right jack (mono), you will be recording data to
Audio Track B. You will not be recording any AudioSample data to Audio Track A.
• If you are connected to both Audio Inputs (stereo), you will be recording two discrete
AudioSamples using Audio Track A and Audio Track B.
Note: This does not imply that what is plugged into the jacks will determine which Audio Tracks will
be selected for recording. Remember, your record source is selected on the Sample•Source
Select page.