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Section 1 — Controls and Architecture ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
22 About Banks
Press Enter•Yes. The ASR-10 will resume loading until completed, or until the point when it
needs another disk.
When it has finished loading the instruments, the ASR-10 will load the song (if any) and then
set up any copied instruments included in the bank.
Playing Instruments
First, press Load until LOAD is solidly lit in the display to make sure you are in LOAD Mode.
Now we’ll look at the eight Instrument•Sequence Track buttons and how they function in
LOAD Mode.
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Instrument•Sequence Track Buttons
These buttons represent a location or “slot” into which an instrument can be loaded. The two
LEDs above each button tell you if there’s an instrument loaded into that location and whether
it’s selected, deselected or “stacked.”
The red LED lights to indicate that an instrument is loaded into that location and can be
selected by pressing that button. In the illustration above, we see that instruments are loaded
into locations 1, 2, 3, and 4. If none of the red LEDs are lit, no instruments are loaded. The red
LED flashes while an instrument is being loaded from disk.
The yellow LED lights when the instrument is selected (i.e. active on the keyboard). You select
an instrument by pressing its Instrument•Sequence Track button. Pressing the button a
second time “deselects” the instrument, turning off the yellow LED. In the illustration,
Instrument #2 is selected. If none of the yellow LEDs are lit, that means that no instruments
are selected, and playing the keyboard won’t make any sound.
The yellow LED flashes when the instrument is “Stacked” with one or more instruments. An
instrument that is stacked will play simultaneously with any other instruments that are
selected or stacked. You stack an instrument by pressing its button twice in rapid succession (or
“double-click” on the Instrument•Sequence Track button, to borrow a term from those
computers that use a “mouse”). In the illustration above, Instrument•Sequence Track # 3 is
stacked with Instrument•Sequence Track #2. You will hear both instruments when you play
the keyboard (wherever their keyboard ranges overlap, that is).
Select a loaded instrument (one whose red LED is lit) by pressing its Instrument•Sequence
Track button. The display now looks like this:
INST STOPLOAD
Once you have loaded one or more instruments, select the instrument you want to play by
pressing the appropriate Instrument•Sequence Track button. The LOAD indicator stops
flashing, and the ASR-10 shows you the name of the selected instrument, and its volume setting.
You can adjust the volume of the instrument with the Data Entry Slider or the Up/Down Arrow
buttons. This lets you easily balance the levels of several instruments when splitting the
keyboard or stacking sounds. If any other instruments are loaded, you can select them in the
same way and adjust their volumes. Each time you select an instrument, its name and volume
setting will appear in the display.
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