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Section 1 — Controls and Architecture ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
26 About the Sequencer
Loading Sequencer Data
There are two ways that ASR-10 Sequencer data can be stored on a disk:
SONG File. A song file contains a song and all its related sequences. Loading a song file from
disk will completely erase the current contents of the ASR-10 sequencer memory, replacing
whatever is there with the song and sequences from the disk file.
SINGLE SEQUENCE File. This type of file contains just one sequence. Loading a single
sequence file will not erase the sequencer data already in memory — the new sequence simply
becomes one more sequence in the internal memory which can be selected or used as a step in
a song. There can be up to 80 sequences in memory at once.
Loading a Song or a Single Sequence from Disk
Both types of sequencer files are accessed from the Load/Seq•Song page.
Press Load, then press Seq•Song.
The LOAD indicator flashes, meaning that the ASR-10 is showing you disk files.
Press the Up or Down Arrow button until the file you want to Load is showing on the display:
SEQ
FILE 6 BLUES IN F
LOAD STOP
SONG
When a Song file is showing, the SONG indicator lights next to the SEQ indicator.
SEQ
FILE 8 FIRST VERSE
LOAD STOP
When a single Sequence file is showing, only the SEQ indicator lights.
Press Enter•Yes to load the sequencer file showing on the display. After you have loaded a
song or sequence, it is automatically selected.
Important:
Remember that loading a song or sequence does not ensure that the right instruments are loaded
into the proper Instrument•Sequence Track locations. Each track of each sequence will play
whatever instrument is in that location at the time. The way to make sure everything is in the
right place is to save the contents of memory (including the song) as a bank.
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