Owner`s manual

Sequencer-Related Settings
1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press keyboard
pad [11].
The display will show the setting page of the
SEQUENCER section.
2. Use PAGE [<] [>] to select parameters with-
in the section, and use [INC] [DEC] or the
[VALUE] dial to set each parameter.
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To exit the setting page, press [EXIT].
Synchronization Settings
(Sync Mode)
This specifies how the internal sequencer will operate
and how MIDI Clock messages will be transmitted
and received.
Range:
INT: The internal sequencer will synchronize to
the internal tempo clock, and will transmit
MIDI Clock messages. Any MIDI Clock
messages received from an external device
will be ignored.
SLAVE: The internal sequencer will synchronize to
MIDI Clock messages received from an
external device. If no MIDI Clock messages
are being received, pattern/song playback
will not occur even if you press the [PLAY]
button.
REMOTE: Operation will be essentially the same as
ÒINT.Ó However, Start/Stop messages
from the external MIDI device will control
playback/stop for the internal sequencer.
* When this is set to ÒSLAVE,Ó the front panel SLAVE
indicator will light.
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Transmitting Synchronization
Messages (Sync Out)
This specifies whether or not synchronization-related
MIDI messages will be transmitted.
Range: OFF, ON
When this is on, the following messages will be trans-
mitted from the MIDI OUT connector.
Timing Clock: F8
Start: FA
Continue: FB
Stop: FC
Song Position Pointer: F2
Making Songs Play Continuously
(Loop Mode)
This specifies how songs will play back.
You can make the same song play back continuously,
or make all songs play back in succession.
Range:
OFF: This is the normal playback mode. The cur-
rently selected song will play back only once.
LOOP1: The currently selected song will play back
repeatedly.
LOOP2: All songs will play back in succession.
* When using LOOP2 to playback a song, we recommend
that a pattern which mutes all parts (i.e., a silent pattern)
be inserted at the end of the song, so that songs are joined
smoothly.
Adjusting the Metronome
Volume (Metronome Level)
This sets the volume of the metronome.
Range: 0Ð127
Increasing this setting will raise the volume.
MIDI
SLAVE
PAGE
SHIFT
11
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