Section 13 — Sequencer and Audio Track Parameters
ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
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Edit/Track Parameters
Edit/(sequence) Track Page
These parameters control the sequencer tracks. The parameter values displayed apply to the
currently selected sequence track (yellow selected LED solidly lit). The settings for MIX, PAN,
OUT, and EFFECT MOD CONTROL are saved with the bank. To select a track for editing, press
the desired Instrument•Sequence Track.
Tip:
When Edit/Track parameters are displayed, pressing a loaded Instrument•Sequence Track
button will display the Edit/Track values for the selected track. This feature provides quick
access to the same parameter for different tracks when setting track parameter values relative to
one another.
EDIT
SEQ TRACK STATUS (Mute/Play/Solo)
TRACK
Press Edit / Track / 0
EDIT
SNG TRACK STATUS (Mute/Play/Solo)
TRACK
Press Edit / Track / 3 (when a song is selected)
The track status parameter allows you to control the playback status of each track within the
selected song or sequence. The cursor (underline) tells you which track is selected. To select a
different track, press its Instrument•Sequence Track button. The underline will move to that
track.
You can select any of the tracks which contain recorded data and use the Up/Down Arrow
buttons to select PLAY, SOLO, or MUTE status.
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7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
EDIT
STOP
TRACK
The display shows the status of each track:
• “P” means PLAY — Tracks that show a “P” will play normally.
• “S” means SOLO — Selecting “S” for any track will “solo” the track muting all the others.
• “M” means MUTE — Selecting “M” for a track will silence that track.
• A “Star” indicates that there is nothing recorded on that track (no track data). In the
illustration, Tracks 5, 6, 7, and 8 contain no sequence data.
When the song is selected, if you go to the EDIT/Track page you will find an additional
parameter screen has been added — it looks just like the track status screen for a sequence except
it says SNG instead of SEQ in the left corner of the display. This shows you the status of the song
tracks. You can select “P” (play), “M” (mute), or “S” (solo) for any of the song tracks just as you
would for sequence tracks.