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PART IV SEQUENCER, Outline of the Sequencer

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Part IV Sequencer Outline of the Sequencer MAIN APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME VOLUME MAX MAX MIC VOLUME LINE IN VOLUME MAX MAX MIN MIN MIN OFF DEMO RHYTHM GROUP AUTO SETTING BANK STOP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY RHYTHM GROUP MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON LATIN BALL ROOM & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY MUSIC STYLIST LOAD MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER ONE TOUCH PLAY SPLIT POINT FADE IN OUT TAP TEMPO SYNCHRO & BREAK 1 2 3 4 5 6 VARIATION & MSA 1 2 3 4 FILL IN 1 2 INTRO & ENDING 1 2 START/STOP SEQUENCER RESET COUNT INTRO OTHER PART & FR CONTRAST HELP MUTE PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS SOUND GROUP MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD ORGAN & SAX & SOUND ACCORDION WOODWIND EXPLORER SUSTAIN PART EFFECT DIGITAL EFFECT SOUND DSP VARIATION SEQUENCER PLAY EASY REC PAGE DISPLAY HOLD EXIT DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS ACCORDION IW DRUM KITS REGISTER MEMORY EXPANSION GLOBAL EFFECT CHORUS MULTI REVERB MIC DISK IN USE DISK PROGRAM MENUS TEMPO/PROGRAM TRANSPOSE - + R1/R2 OCTAVE - + SOLO TECHNI-CHORD BANK VIEW NEXT BANK PANEL MEMORY 7 6 LOAD SD CARD LOAD PART SELECT 8 5 CUSTOM PANEL SET LEFT RIGHT2 RIGHT1 1 4 CUSOMIZE CONDUCTOR 2 3 FAVORITES A sequencer records your performance in a similar way to a tape recorder. This instrument's SEQUENCER allows you to record up to 10 performances in a variety of ways. You may want to record your entire performance in one go (especially if you are using AUTO PLAY CHORD to provide the accompaniment), or to build up a complex arrangement with several different parts playing together, like an orchestral score. This instrument's SEQUENCER has 16 tracks. This means that you can record 16 different parts. However, you don't have to use all 16 tracks. For some uses you may only need to use one or two tracks. This instrument's SEQUENCER enables you to edit your recorded performance. Unlike a tape recorder you can change the sound or the tempo during playback, or correct wrong notes or timing errors. SEQUENCER features You can change the tempo without changing the pitch When you record your performance at a slow tempo and play it back at a faster tempo, the pitch stays the same. Consistent sound Your performance is reproduced by a sound module as it reads digital data. So, unlike a recorded tape, the sound never deteriorates no matter how many times you play back your performance. Edit your recorded performance Comprehensive editing functions allow you to modify your recorded performance. Data can easily be erased, corrected or copied, providing an especially convenient tool for creating your original tunes. Instant search A recorded tape has to be rewound, but digital action means you can return to the beginning of your performance, or find any measure, instantly. Popular features Simplified recording method EASY RECORD is a feature that allows you to bypass the more complex recording procedures so you can record and play back your performance quickly and easily. • You can also record an accompaniment from the AUTO PLAY CHORD. Create a one-man ensemble Use the REALTIME RECORD function to record your performance in up to 16 tracks and create your own orchestra or band. Store individual data to create your song For repeating patterns or those especially complicated phrases, the STEP RECORD feature is convenient for recording the notes one-by-one. • This method can be used to store both the chord progression for the automatic accompaniment and the rhythm changes. Memory capacity Up to 10 songs can be stored in the SEQUENCER. Expressed in terms of notes, the total number of notes which can be stored in all the SEQUENCER songs and tracks is about 40,000. The remaining memory available for recording is shown on the display as a percentage (MEMORY= %). • When "Memory full!" appears on the display, no more data can be stored in the SEQUENCER. Sequencer 74 QQTG0671

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Outline of the Sequencer
A sequencer records your performance in a similar way to a tape recorder. This instrument’s
SEQUENCER
allows you to record up to 10 performances in a variety of ways. You may want to record your entire
performance in one go (especially if you are using
AUTO PLAY CHORD
to provide the accompaniment),
or to build up a complex arrangement with several different parts playing together, like an orchestral
score. This instrument’s
SEQUENCER
has 16 tracks. This means that you can record 16 different parts.
However, you don’t have to use all 16 tracks. For some uses you may only need to use one or two
tracks. This instrument’s
SEQUENCER
enables you to edit your recorded performance. Unlike a tape
recorder you can change the sound or the tempo during playback, or correct wrong notes or timing
errors.
SEQUENCER features
You can change the tempo without chang-
ing the pitch
When you record your performance at a slow
tempo and play it back at a faster tempo, the pitch
stays the same.
Consistent sound
Your performance is reproduced by a sound mod-
ule as it reads digital data. So, unlike a recorded
tape, the sound never deteriorates no matter how
many times you play back your performance.
Edit your recorded performance
Comprehensive editing functions allow you to
modify your recorded performance. Data can
easily be erased, corrected or copied, providing
an especially convenient tool for creating your
original tunes.
Instant search
A recorded tape has to be rewound, but digital
action means you can return to the beginning of
your performance, or find any measure, instantly.
Popular features
Simplified recording method
EASY RECORD is a feature that allows you to
bypass the more complex recording procedures
so you can record and play back your perform-
ance quickly and easily.
You can also record an accompaniment from
the
AUTO PLAY CHORD
.
Create a one-man ensemble
Use the REALTIME RECORD function to record
your performance in up to 16 tracks and create
your own orchestra or band.
Store individual data to create your song
For repeating patterns or those especially com-
plicated phrases, the STEP RECORD feature is
convenient for recording the notes one-by-one.
This method can be used to store both the
chord progression for the automatic accom-
paniment and the rhythm changes.
Memory capacity
Up
to
10
songs
can
be
stored
in
the
SEQUENCER
. Expressed in terms of notes, the
total number of notes which can be stored in all
the
SEQUENCER
songs and tracks is about
40,000. The remaining memory available for re-
cording is shown on the display as a percentage
(MEMORY= %).
When “Memory full!” appears on the display,
no
more
data
can
be
stored
in
the
SEQUENCER
.
Part IV Sequencer
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