Specifications

Audio Track Recording
5.
Edit the song name (if needed):
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The display shows the current name of the song, with a cursor (underline) beneath the first
character. If you want to give the song a new name, use the Data Entry Controls to change
the name, as explained in the
ASR-10
Musician’s Manual (if you don’t need to rename the
song, just skip this step).
6. Press (ENTER-YES).
The display will flash SHUFFLING DATA as the ASR-10 prepares to save the file to disk.
STOP
L2.E’
SE0
SONG
SHUFFLll"rG
DRTR
.&ution:
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Saving a SONG + ALL SEQS (Project) file to disk will take longer than in ‘previous OS.’
versions. The SHUFFLING DATA message will be displayed before saving,‘perhaps for
several minutes. This happens because the ASR-10 must manage the Audio Track data
that is stored with the SONG
-(:
ALL SEQS (Project) file. The more AudioSamples you
have recorded, the longer it will take.
7.
If the SONG + ALL SEQS file will be saving
RAMTracks,
the display will usually ask:
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STOP
,S,”
SE0
SONG
USE
?lULTIPLE
DlSKS?
8. Press
(ENTER-YES).
The display shows SAVING
<SONG
NAME> while the song is being saved.
l If there is already a song file with the same name on the disk, the display will ask DELETE
OLD VERSION? Press (ENTER-YES) to save the song, replacing the one on the disk. This is
for updating songs to which you have made changes. Or press (CANCEL-NO) to abort the
procedure.
l If there is not enough free space on the disk, the display will show:
STOP
-<:-
SE0
SONG
I:SERT
CISK-HIT
EITER
At this point, press the Eject button on the disk drive, remove the disk, insert the next ASR-10
formatted disk into the drive, and press (ENTER-YES]. You may need to repeat this step
several times, depending on the size and amount of the
RAMTracks.
9.
When the SONG + ALL SEQS file is finished being saved, the display will show COMMAND
COMPLETED, then return to the SAVE SONG
+
ALL SEQS command page.
ENSONIQ ASR-10 Version 3 Operating System
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