Section 4 — Instrument, Bank, and Preset Parameters
ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
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Edit/Instrument Parameters
Here’s how a typical instrument might react when you press the different patch select buttons:
Patch
Select
Press
Patch
Select
Press
With neither Patch
Select button pressed:
The Display
shows:
The Display
shows:
The Display
shows:
Patch
Select
Press
The Display
shows:
• A number means that a given layer is enabled, and will play in that patch;
• A dash means that the layer is disabled for that patch and will not play.
Programming Patches
The PATCH parameter allows you to program a layer—or combination of layers—to either play
or not play depending on which patch select buttons are pressed.
To program patches:
• Select the instrument on which you would like to program patches.
• Select the 00 PATCH parameter (no patch select button pressed).
• With no patch select buttons pressed, use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to select the
individual layers and the Up/Down Arrow buttons to enable and disable them. This will
program the default patch (the one that will play with no patch select buttons pressed).
• Once the default patch is programmed, press the left patch select button. Notice that the left
hand character in the display is now an asterisk, rather than a zero. This indicates the status of
the particular patch select button.
• With the left patch select button held down, use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to select the
individual layers and the Up/Down Arrow buttons to enable and disable them, as you did
with the default patch.
• Repeat the procedure with the right hand patch select button held down, then with both patch
select buttons held down.
• Remember to resave the instrument after you’ve made any changes.
The Patch Select buttons are transmitted and received over MIDI as MIDI controller #70.