Programming instructions

Section 14 — Storage ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
14 Audio Track Storage
Audio Track Storage
Saving
Where is Everything Stored?
Audio Track recording data can only be saved using Command/Seq•Song, SAVE SONG +
ALL SEQS. The SAVE SONG + ALL SEQS (also known as the Project) file stores all of the
information about what AudioSamples are triggered by each Audio Track.
Audio Track recording data cannot be saved with Command/Seq•Song, SAVE CURRENT
SEQUENCE.
RAMTrack AudioSamples are stored in the ASR-10 internal RAM Memory.
RAMTrack AudioSamples can only be saved using the Command/Seq•Song, SAVE SONG +
ALL SEQS Command.
DiskTrack AudioSamples are saved to the connected SCSI storage device as you record Audio
Tracks.
The Audio Trigger events that play the DiskTrack AudioSamples are saved using the
Command/Seq•Song, SAVE SONG + ALL SEQS Command.
Temporary Record files are the area on the selected REC SCSI DRIVE that SCSI AudioSamples
will be recorded into. They are stored in file 38, a directory called AUDIO TRACKS, on the
selected REC SCSI DRIVE. This directory is created when you configure Audio Tracks for
ATRK PLAY/REC=SCSI. The two Temporary Record Files are named TEMPORARY000 and
TEMPORARY001, for Audio Tracks A and B respectively, and appear as Instrument files
under Load/Instrument when you are in the AUDIO TRACKS directory. REC
FILE=CURRENT BLKS uses any available space within the current Temporary Record File on
the selected SCSI REC DRIVE. If the Temporary file has a size of 0 Blocks or does not exist,
you will get a NOT ENOUGH DISK SPACE error message (i.e. there’s not enough disk space
in the Temporary Record File). The ASR-10 will be reconfigured for REC SCSI DRIVE=NONE.
Using the SAVE SONG + ALL SEQS Command
Once you have created a song or made changes to an existing one, you can save the song to a
formatted ASR-10 disk. In addition to saving the song itself, the SAVE SONG + ALL SEQS
command saves all the individual sequences currently in memory (whether they are part of the
song or not). Audio Track recording data is also stored with the SONG + ALL SEQS file type.
Because the SONG + ALL SEQS file saves your Audio Track recording data, it is sometimes
referred to as the project file. Note that a SONG + ALL SEQS file that is saved after a large amount
of RAMTrack data has been recorded will increase in size significantly, and may need to be saved
across multiple disks. Be prepared with a few extra floppy disks for this task. To save a song:
1. Insert a formatted disk into the drive.
2. Press Command, then press Seq•Song.
3. Press the Left or Right Arrow button until the display reads:
CMD SEQ
STOP
SONG
4. Press Enter•Yes.