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Section 12 — Sequencer and Audio Track Concepts ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
14 Recording a Sequence
Disable sequence looping on the external sequencer (LOOP=OFF).
Create a new sequence with the correct time signature on the ASR-10.
Set the individual MULTI-IN MIDI CHANNEL (found on the Edit/Track page) for each track,
matching MIDI channels with those that will be transmitted on by the external sequencer.
Different MIDI receive channels must be selected for each Instrument•Sequence Track that
you want to receive via MIDI. If more than one sequence track is set to the same MULTI IN
MIDI CHAN, only the lowest numbered Instrument•Sequence Track will receive via MIDI.
Make sure that the Instruments on all of the tracks you want to record on have their
Edit/Instrument MIDI STATUS set to BOTH, LOCAL, or MIDI.
On the Edit/Seq•Song page, set the SEQ REC SOURCE parameter to MULTI.
If recording from an external sequencer, set the ASR-10 to sync to MIDI clocks. On the
Edit/Seq•Song page, select CLOCK SOURCE=MIDI. Set this parameter to INTERNAL if
recording “live” from a MIDI guitar or other multi-channel controller.
With these parameters set, pressing the Record button places the ASR-10 into Record Waiting
mode (the display will flash WAITING. . .). If external sync is used (CLOCK SOURCE=MIDI),
recording begins with the first MIDI clock received after the MIDI Start command. If internal
sync is selected (CLOCK SOURCE=INT), then recording begins when the first note is received.
Once the Stop•Continue button has been pressed, the ASR-10 displays the ###BARS-KEEP
TRACK? message. Pressing the Enter•Yes button will save the data. The EDITING DATA...
message is displayed while the sequencer is processing the data you have recorded. The time
required for processing depends on how much data and how many tracks were recorded. It can
take several minutes. You can either re-record or erase the tracks (or the entire sequence or song)
if you do not wish to keep the results after recording.
Multi-Track Record always operates in REPLACE mode, and when SEQ REC MODE= MULTI
the SEQ REC MODE parameter on the Edit/Seq•Song page is automatically set to REPLACE,
and cannot be edited. However, while tracks are being rerecorded in MULTI, both the original
and new tracks can be heard. This can be confusing, but only the new tracks are being recorded,
and when played back the sequence will sound fine.
Tip: It is possible to record multi-track sequences from the keyboard, but only if you set the
Edit/Instrument MIDI Status to MIDI for each of the active (primary and layered)
Instrument•Sequence Tracks and then set up a MIDI loop (by connecting the ASR-10 MIDI Out
to its own MIDI In). This procedure is a bit tricky, and should only be attempted if you have a
good understanding of the system.
Note: When SEQ REC SRC= MULTI, the sequencer will always record both channel and key pressure
received via MIDI, no matter what the Edit/Instrument PRESSURE MODE parameter is set to.
For more information about sequencing, see Section 17 — Sequencing/MIDI Applications.
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