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Section 1 — Controls and Architecture ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
6 Front Panel Controls
Front Panel Controls
Almost everything you do on the ASR-10 — whether it’s selecting a sound, editing that sound,
adjusting the tuning, etc. — is controlled from the front panel using the following controls:
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2
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Volume Data Entry
Edit
Load
Command
Instrument
Seq•Song
System•MIDI
(Directory)
Effects
Track
Pitch
Filters
Amp
Env 1
Env 2
LFO
Env 3
Wave Layer
YesNo
EnterCancel
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5
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0
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3
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4
(Create Preset)
(Select Preset)
1) Volume Slider
This controls the overall volume of the ASR-10 audio outputs.
2) Mode Buttons
These three buttons are the key to finding your way around the ASR-10. The ASR-10 is always in
one of these three Modes — LOAD, COMMAND, or EDIT. The current mode is selected by
pressing the appropriate mode button. The highlighted word in the upper left corner of the
display tells you which is the current mode.
LOAD mode is the one you will be in most often — since the ASR-10 lets you continue playing
while loading sounds and sequences, LOAD mode also doubles as the “Performance” mode.
When the LOAD indicator is flashing, the display is showing you disk files for loading. When
the LOAD indicator is lit but not flashing, the display is showing you the name(s) of the
instruments in the Internal Memory.
Tip: In flashing LOAD mode (when the LOAD indicator is flashing), successive presses of the
Instrument, Seq•Song, System•MIDI, or Effects buttons will scroll through the available files
of that type on the selected storage device.
COMMAND mode is used to execute a wide variety of commands, such as: saving
instruments, banks, and sequences to disk; copying instruments, layers, and WaveSamples
from one internal location to another; creating and modifying sequences and songs; and
manipulating WaveSamples and their loops in various ways... just to name a few.
Tip: In COMMAND mode, successive presses of each of the 14 page buttons will scroll through the
Command screens, one at a time.
EDIT mode is used to select and modify a great many variables — or parameters — ranging
from the volume of a WaveSample, to the velocity response of the instrument, to the MIDI In
Mode. Edit mode is also the mode in which all sequence recording and mixing is done.
Tip: In EDIT mode, successive presses of each of the 14 page buttons will scroll through the Edit
screens, one at a time.
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