Specifications

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Record Your First RAMTrack
When you are finished practicing, it’s time to record:
1.
Make sure the Left Audio Track’s yellow and red LEDs are still lit. If not, press the
(AUDIO TRACK A) button until they light (if the yellow LED is not lit, you will not be
recording an Audio Track).
2.
While holding down the
(m)
button, press (PLAY).
There will be a four bar countoff, followed by the sequence named “ATRK BLUES.”
3.
Play your guitar along with the sequence, or
“sing the blues” in your microphone. Here’s
some typical ‘blues lyrics”:
My baby done left me
I sure do got the blues
My dog died yesterday (substitute the animal of your choice; e.g., My
m
died yesterday)
I sure do got the blues
I’m feeling so low
I sure do got the blues
Audition Your RAMTrack Recording
When the sequence is finished, (or you run out of memory) the display shows:
This is the Audition page. The ASR-10 has always let you compare between the OLD (original) part
and the NEW part when performing any recording or track command. This is also true for
RAMTracks and
DiskTracks.
Notice that you are now listening to your newly recorded RAMTrack.
1.
If you want to hear the OLD track (in this case, no Audio Track recorded), press the
m
button to select (underline) KEEP=OLD.
You will
now*
be hearing the original sequence without the Audio Track recording.
2 Use the (STOP-CONTINUE] and
(Q)
and (p) buttons to select whether to keep the newly
recorded track or not. If you do not like your RAMTrack performance, select KEEP=OLD,
press (ENTER-YES], and re-record the RAMTrack.
3.
When you’ve recordedan acceptable performance, select
KEEP=NE\V
and press the
(ENTER-YES) button.
You’ll briefly see. . .EDITING . . on the display. Then you’ll be returned to the Sequence
Select/GOT0 page. By pressin,
u the
ENTER-YES
button while NEW was underlined on the
Audition page, you have chosen to keep your newly created part.
Press Play and Enjoy!
You can listen to your performance by pressing
(PLAY).
You have just successfully recorded a
RAMTrack! Pretty easy, huh?
Master Directly to DAT
These Audio Tracks were digitally recorded using the 44.1 KHz sample rate because the current
effect is a 44.1
KHz
algorithm. With the optional DI-10 Digital I/O Interface installed, you could
record your entire performance directly from the ASR-10’s Digital I/O output to any DAT
recorder (or other digital audio recording device) equipped with a compatible digital input. See
the section about the DI-10 for more details on using the DI-10 Digital I/O
Lnterface.
Save your Work
If you want to save this performance to floppy disk, use the Comrnand/Seq*Song, SAVE SONG
+ ALL SEQS command, followed by the Command/Instrument, SAVE BANK command.
ENSONIQ ASR-10 Version 3 Operating System
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