Specifications

108 E-MU Systems
Sequencer
Song Mode
5. Press the Play button to begin realtime recording. As in Pattern Record
Mode, the Record button can be pressed at any time to disable
recording. Similarly, the Play button can be pressed while recording to
affect a “record-pause” mode.
To Erase Specific Notes:
6. Press the Erase button in Realtime Record mode and hold down the
keyboard note you wish to erase. The note will be erased when it
comes around in the pattern.
To Overdub Realtime Controller Data over Patterns
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Too much controller
information can clog the
sequencer causing sluggish
performance and sloppy timing.
Use the “Thin Events” function
(page 113) to reduce the
amount of controller data in the
song.
This may be the most common way to use Realtime Song mode. After
arranging your song using step record mode, you can mix and embellish
your song by recording continuous controllers over the top. You might also
want to add additional musical lines over your patterns.
1. Start by recording and saving a song by following the instructions on
page 103.
Volume Mixing
2. Press Song Edit and scroll to the Event Source page.
3. Move the cursor to the lower line and select “volume: song events
only”.
4. Press Song Edit again to exit the menu.
5. Select Volume knob mode by repeatedly pressing the Controller
Function Select button (page 35).
6. Select Mix View mode if you wish to view the volume settings.
7. Press the Stop button twice to make sure the song starts at the
beginning.
8. Press the Record button in Song mode to get ready to record. The Play
button LED will be flashing.
Use the “Erase cc#
Events” function (page 114) to
erase controller data from the
song.
9. Press the Play button to begin recording. The controller knobs now
adjust the volumes of all 16 tracks.
10. Press Stop when you’re finished recording.
:130 - - - REC - - - Bar: 001 . 1
Quan: off Met: rec CntIn: 0
Song Tempo Current Location
Auto-
Correct
Metronome
on/off/rec
Count-in
Bars