Section 13 — Sequencer and Audio Track Parameters
ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
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Track Commands
CMD
ERASE/UNDEFINE TRACK
TRACK
Press Command / Track / 2
Use this command to erase a selected track. Keep in mind, even if you delete an instrument from
an Instrument•Sequence Track location, the sequence/song track data is still there until you
erase it. You can determine whether a track is defined by pressing Edit, then Track. Scroll to the
Track Status parameter. An asterisk indicates that a track is undefined.
• Select ERASE/UNDEFINE TRACK.
• Press Enter•Yes. The display reads TRACK=##. Select the track you want to erase by
pressing one of the active Instrument•Sequence Track buttons.
• Press Enter•Yes to complete the command (or Cancel•No to abort the procedure).
CMD
FILTER EVENT
TRACK
Press Command / Track / 3
This command provides a convenient way to eliminate (ERASE) or copy specific information in a
track, while leaving other track data intact.
• Select FILTER EVENT.
• Press Enter•Yes. The display reads TRACK=##. Select the track you want to edit by pressing
one of the active Instrument•Sequence Track buttons.
• Press Enter•Yes. The display shows the following:
CMD
STOP
TRACK
On this screen, by using the Data Entry Slider or the Up/Down Arrow buttons, you select the
type of event to be “filtered” (ERASED or COPIED). Editing this parameter will change the
Event type display, found by pressing the Right Arrow button. When MODE=COPY, the Event
type display reads “COPY TO TRACK (##).” When MODE=ERASE, the Event type display
reads “ERASE= (event type).”
The following event types are available for editing in this parameter:
• CNTL-1.MODWHEEL — Mod Wheel
• CHANNEL-PRESSURE
• CNTL-4.PEDAL — Control Voltage
• MIXDOWN-VOLUME — Track Volume
• CNTL-7.VOLUME — Volume
• MIXDOWN-PAN — Track Pan
• CNTL-64.SUSTAIN — Sustain
• PITCH-BEND — Pitch Bend Wheel
• CNTL-70.PATCHSEL — Patch Select
• KEY-PRESSURE — Poly-Key Press
• CNTL-XX. XCTRL — External Cnt
• PROGRAM-CHANGE
• ALL.CONTROLLERS
• KEY-EVENTS
Select the type of event for editing by using the Up/Down Arrow buttons, then press Enter•Yes.
At this point, there are two editing options:
• ERASE — This option will erase all events or a portion of events of the type specified. Press
Enter•Yes and the display will read ENTIRE TRACK. Pressing Enter•Yes at this point will
erase all of the selected events on the entire track and place you on the Audition page. If you
wish to erase only events in a portion of the track only, press the Up Arrow button until the
display reads SET RANGES. You can then press Enter•Yes and set both the key range and
bar/beat range in which the editing will take place. After setting these ranges, the editing will