User Manual

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Performance
Functions
Editing
Sequencer
(Creating Songs)
Sampler Pads DAW
Appendix
Overview Performing Settings
Sequencer
(Creating Songs)
Editing the Song
Heres how to edit a song that you recorded.
Specifying the Sound Engine Played
by Each Track
You can specify the output destination of each track. This lets you
play back a song using an external sound module in addition to the
FAs internal sound engine.
1. In the SEQUENCER screen (p. 59), hold down the [SHIFT]
button and press the [3] (Song Util) button.
2. Move the cursor to “Track Settings” and press the [7]
(Select) button.
3. Use the cursor [ ] [ ] buttons and the dial to change
the settings.
Value Explanation
INT The internal sound engine of the FA is played.
EXT
An external sound module connected to the MIDI
OUT connector is played.
BOTH
Both the internal sound engine and the external
sound module are played.
OFF The track does not output data.
4. Press the [7] (Exit) button.
Muting a Parts Performance (MUTE)
When playing a song, you can mute (silence) the performance of a
specic part.
1. Access the SEQUENCER screen (p. 59).
2. Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to “MUTE” of
the track that you want to mute.
3. Use the dial or the [DEC] [INC] buttons to turn Mute on/
o.
MEMO
You can use the pads to turn Mute on/o (p. 84).
Sounding One Part by Itself (SOLO)
When playing back a song, here’s how you can listen to the current
part (the currently selected part) by itself.
1. Access the SEQUENCER screen (p. 59).
2. Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to “SOLO” of
the track that you want to solo.
3. Use the dial or the [DEC] [INC] buttons to turn Solo on/o.
MEMO
You can use the pads to turn Solo on/o (p. 84).