Programming instructions

Section 12 — Sequencer and Audio Track Concepts ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
18 Song Mode
To Delete a Step Anywhere in the Song:
Go to the step that you want to delete.
Move the cursor to underline INS at the left of the display.
SEQ SONGCMD
STOP
REPSTEP
Press the Up Arrow button to change INS (insert) to DEL (delete).
Press Enter•Yes. The step that was showing will be deleted.
When you are through editing the song, press Cancel•No to exit the song step editor. Press Edit
and then double-click on Seq•Song to go the Sequence/Song Select parameter. You will see that
the song is selected. Press Play to play the song. When playing back a song from this page, the
display shows:
Repetition number
SEQ SONGCMD REPSTEP
BAR
PLAY
Sequence playing in
the current step
Current step number Bar number
Song Tracks
A song on the ASR-10 is much more than simply a group of sequences chained together. Once
you have created a song and edited its steps, you can record another complete set of 8 song-
length tracks. The length of the song tracks is determined by the combined length of the song’s
component sequences.
Recording Song Tracks
Let’s suppose you have constructed a song. For our example we will take a simple case:
You have recorded three sequences, each using five tracks, and combined them into a song.
Step one of the song is Sequence 01 (a 4-bar sequence) for 1 repetition;
Step two is Sequence 02 (an 8-bar sequence) for 1 repetition; and
Step three is Sequence 03 (a 4-bar sequence) for 1 repetition.
Your song would look like this:
Sequence 01: 4 bars Sequence 02: 8 bars Sequence 03: 4 bars
Seq. Track 1
Seq. Track 2
Seq. Track 3
Seq. Track 4
Seq. Track 5
Seq. Track 1
Seq. Track 2
Seq. Track 3
Seq. Track 4
Seq. Track 5
Seq. Track 1
Seq. Track 2
Seq. Track 3
Seq. Track 4
Seq. Track 5
Instrument•Track #1
Instrument•Track #2
Instrument•Track #3
Instrument•Track #4
Instrument•Track #5
Song: 16 bars