Specifications
Audio Track Recording
DiskTracks
-
Record directly to a SCSI storage device (hard disk, removable media, etc.) via the
SCSI Interface
(P-3
option
requiredfor
fhe keyboard version ASR-IO).
DiskTracks
will work on a
standard ASR-10, although expanded RAM is recommended. Recording time is limited only by
the size of the SCSI storage device (as a general rule, 10 Meg = about one minute of stereo
recording a44.1 KHz).
OR
-
Audio Input
-4
Audio Track data stored in:
SCSI Port
1
ASR-10
For more information about using SCSI with your ASR-10, including optional connector setups,
refer to the section about the W-3 SCSI Interface.
Audio Track Polyphony
Each Audio Track can use up to two voices of polyphony: Source monitoring requires one voice,
and playback requires another voice. You can recover two of these voices, turn the source
monitor off (red Source-Monitor LED unlit), and/or mute Audio Track playback on the
Edit/(audio) Track, ATRK
PLAYEJK
STATUS page.
Types of Audio Tracks
The ASR-10 can record and play back two different types of Audio Tracks: sequence audio tracks
or song audio tracks.
Sequence Audio Tracks
An ASR-10 sequence is a collection of eight independent Instrument tracks and their associated
notes and controller data. Each sequence has its own pair of Audio Tracks, containing audio
trigger events that trigger a collection of AudioSamples from RAM or SCSI.
Sequence Audio Tracks would look like this:
Sequence 01: 4 bars
A
I
\
Instrument*Track
#l
-{
\
Seq. Track
1
1
Instrument*Track
#2
-
Seq. Track2
I
Instrument*Track
#3
-
Seg
Track
3
I
lnstrument*Track
#4
-1
Seq.
Track4
I
I
1
4
Instrument*Track
#5
-1
Seq. Track
5
Instrument*Track
#6
--[
Seq. Track 6
Instrument*Track
#7
-1
Seq.
Track?
Instrument*Ttack
#8
-
Seq. Track
8
Audio
Track A
-
Seqwnce AWmTrackA
Audio Track 6
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