Section 13 — Sequencer and Audio Track Parameters
ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
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Seq•Song Commands
CMD
EDIT SONG STEPS
SEQ•SONG
Press Command / Seq•Song / scroll using the arrow buttons
This command is used to link sequences together to create a song. To do this:
• Select EDIT SONG STEPS.
• Press Enter•Yes. The display shows:
Action to take on pressing Enter:
• INS= Insert Step
• DEL= Delete Step
Number of repetitions
in the current step
SEQ
SONG
CMD
STOP
REP
STEP
Sequence to play
during this step
Step Number
There are four things that can be selected (underlined) on this screen:
• On the left you can choose INS (insert step) or DEL (delete step). This is normally set to INS,
for inserting new steps into your song (use the Up/Down Arrow buttons and select DEL to
delete the step).
• In the middle of the screen you choose which sequence will play for this song step. This space
currently reads *UNDEFINED*, as shown above, when no steps have yet been defined for the
song.
• To the right of the display you see the step number (which in the case of a new song will be
step 01) and the number of repetitions (or reps) for that step.
• Press the Right Arrow button until you see the following TRACK STATUS display:
SEQ
SONG
CMD
STOP
REP
STEP
STOP
Track 3
Track 5
Track 7
Track 8
Track 1
Track 6
Track 4
Track 2
Transpose Amount
(Only affects those Tracks
for which TRK= "T." )
Here, for each step of the song, you can select Play, Mute, or Transpose Status for each track of
the sequence.
• “P” means PLAY — tracks that show a “P” will play normally.
• “M” means MUTE — selecting “M” for a track will silence that track during the song step.
• “T” means TRANSPOSE — tracks that show a “T” will be transposed up or down, by the
amount shown to the right (in whole steps), for the duration of the step.
See Section 12 — Sequencer and Audio Track Concepts for a more detailed description of EDIT
SONG STEPS.