Owner`s manual
THE 
PROGRAM 
SEQUENCER 
The 
program 
sequencer 
works 
in 
conjunction 
with 
the 
two 
sequencers 
and, 
in 
fact, 
stores 
its 
information 
in 
the 
same 
general 
memory 
locations. 
Each 
event 
of 
each 
sequence 
is 
stored 
in 
memory 
as 
a 
digital 
value. 
A 
portion 
of 
that 
digital 
value 
is 
reserved 
for 
program 
sequence 
information. 
When 
the 
program 
sequencer 
playback 
is 
activated, 
it 
looks 
at 
the 
sequencer 
memory 
for 
information. 
If 
no 
program 
sequencer 
information 
has 
been 
recorded, 
the 
program 
will 
not 
change. 
A 
reliable 
procedure 
for 
recording 
program 
sequence 
information 
is 
as 
follows: 
1. 
After 
recording 
a 
sequence, 
play 
it 
back 
very 
slowly. 
Rehearse 
the 
intended 
program 
changes. 
2. 
When 
all 
the 
program 
changes 
have 
been 
decided, 
touch 
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• 
The 
sequencer 
will 
start 
over 
from 
the 
beginning. 
3. 
Don't 
try 
to 
synchronize 
note 
changes 
with 
program 
changes. 
Wait 
until 
the 
sequencer 
plays 
a 
note, 
then 
make 
the 
program 
change. 
The 
program 
sequencer 
will 
remember 
the 
last 
program 
called 
during 
an 
event, 
so 
if 
more 
than 
one 
change 
is 
made 
during 
a 
note 
(or 
rest), 
make 
sure 
the 
final 
program 
is 
the 
desired 
one. 
4. 
When 
the 
program 
sequencer 
is 
in 
the 
record 
mode, 
the 
notes 
in 
the 
sequencer 
will 
be 
played 
only 
once. 
At 
the 
end 
of 
one 
cycle, 
operation 
will 
revert 
to 
Level 
1. 
5. 
Note: 
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is 
touched 
and 
no 
program 
changes 
are 
specified, 
all 
sequencer 
events 
will 
be 
"loaded" 
with 
the 
program 
currently 
displayed. 
Note, 
also, 
that 
entering 
a 
new 
sequence 
erases 
the 
previous 
program 
sequence 
changes. 
When 
a 
sequence 
is 
entered, 
the 
program 
sequence 
information 
is 
set 
to a default 
value 
of 
program 
1; 
i.e., 
if 
the 
program 
sequencer 
playback 
is 
activated 
without 
previously 
recording 
some 
program 
changes, 
all 
events 
in 
the 
sequencer 
will 
be 
played 
with 
program 
1. 
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