Owner`s manual
The 
absolute 
value 
of 
keyboard 
voltage 
is 
stored, 
so the 
setting 
of 
the 
octave 
transpose 
switch 
during 
recording 
will 
determine 
the 
octave 
of 
sequence 
playback. 
Note 
that 
when 
sequences 
are 
recorded, 
rests, 
or 
spaces 
between 
notes, 
are 
recorded 
as 
events, 
and 
take 
up 
one 
event 
position 
each. 
To 
store 
the 
maximum 
number 
of 
actual 
notes 
in 
a 
sequence, 
follow 
this 
procedure: 
1. 
When 
recording, 
play 
all 
notes 
in 
legato 
(smooth) 
style, 
lifting 
off 
the 
keys 
only 
when 
an 
actual 
rest 
is 
desired. 
2. 
For 
playback, 
use 
a 
program 
set 
in 
the 
multiple 
trigger 
mode. 
This 
will 
retrigger 
the 
contour 
generators 
whenever 
the 
keyboard 
voltage 
changes. 
Normally, 
a 
retrigger 
would 
be 
accomplished 
during 
recording 
only 
by 
releasing 
all 
keys 
between 
notes. 
Following 
the 
above 
procedure 
will 
prevent 
a 
loss 
of 
recording 
length 
that 
can 
run 
as 
high 
as 
30%. 
The 
longest 
time 
duration 
that 
can 
be 
held 
in 
one 
storage 
location 
is 
30 
seconds. 
If 
a 
note 
or 
rest 
exceeds 
30 
seconds, 
it 
will 
merely 
take 
up 
two 
event 
positions, 
and 
playback 
will 
exactly 
duplicate 
the 
recording 
(no 
"glitches" 
or 
retriggers). 
Note: 
The 
sequencer 
will 
stop 
recording 
only 
when 
g|£2U| 
or 
another 
Level 
2 
control 
is 
touched. 
Since 
the 
sequencer 
plays 
the 
sequence 
continuously, 
the 
duration 
of 
the 
final 
event 
is 
critical. 
In 
this 
musical 
sequence 
... 
B) 
... 
touching 
JSWia 
(or 
any 
other 
Level 
2 
function) 
at 
beat 
"A" 
would 
make 
the 
sequence 
three 
measures 
long. 
To 
reproduce 
the 
example 
as 
written, 
the 
last 
key 
must 
be 
released 
at 
beat 
"A," 
and 
four 
beats 
of 
rest 
must 
be 
counted 
silently 
before 
touching 
QQQ 
at 
beat 
"B." 
In 
the 
playback 
mode, 
the 
sequencer 
output 
replaces 
the 
keyboard 
output, 
and 
the 
keyboard 
is 
"dead"; 
the 
control 
voltage, 
octave 
transpose 
switches, 
and 
trigger 
are 
disconnected. 
Glide, 
however, 
can 
be 
applied 
to 
a 
sequence 
during 
playback 
(having 
Glide 
on 
during 
recording 
makes no 
difference). 
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