Specifications

Audio Track Recording
Song Audio Tracks
An ASR-10 song is a group of sequences that have been chained together. Like sequences, the
Song has its own pair of Audio Tracks that span the entire length of the song. When the Song is
selected, and an Audio Track is selected, entering Record will record on a Song Audio Track
(subject to the resetting of the SET SONG ATRK PLAYBACK command, explained later in this
manual).
Continuing with the previous example, Song Audio Tracks might look like this:
Sequence 01: 4 bars Sequence 02: 8 bars Sequence 03: 4 bars
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Audio Track A
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AudioTrackA
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AumoTrackA
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Note:
In Song mode, the Audio Tracks will play either both of its Song Audio Tracks,
both of its Sequence Audio Tracks, or one of each. It can never play all four at once.
Song Audio Tracks have the added bonus of recording AUDIO-MIX and AUDIO-PAN
information that will affect the playback of the Audio Tracks for full mixdown capabilities. The
Command/(audio) Track, FILTER AUDIO EVENTS command can be used to remove AUDIO-
MIX and AUDIO-PAN events without removing the Audio Trigger events. See later in this
document for a description of the Command/(audio) Track commands.
The ASR-10 can play a maximum of two Audio Tracks at one time. Since the Song contains two
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Audio Tracks, and the Song plays sequences that also have their own associated
Audio Tracks, you must decide which pair of Audio Tracks you want to play. Use the
Command/Seq*Song, SET SONG ATRK PLAYBACK command to do this (also explained later
in this manual).
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Important: All sequences used within a song must have the same Tempo and Time
Signature in order to record Song Audio Tracks.
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