Specifications

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Audio Track Recording
Deleting:
To Delete a RAM AudioSample:
Select the appropriate Audio Track by pressing its button.
Press the [COMMAND) button.
Press the (TRACK) button.
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Using the
(0
and
a
buttons, scroll until the display shows DELETE AUDIOSAMPLE.
The DELETE AUDIOSAMPLE command will delete any single AudioSample in the current
SONG + ALL SEQS (Project) file. This command will not delete the Audio Trigger Events
that may have triggered the AudioSample that was deleted.
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Pressing (ENTER-YES) will invoke the command, revealing the following screen:
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This display shows the AudioSample name. Press (ENTER-YE S) :
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This display asks if you are sure you want to delete the named AudioSample. Pressing
(ENTER-YES) will execute the command. The “PREPARING AUDIO TRACKS” message will
be briefly displayed while the Audio Tracks are cued up for Playback.
To
Delete a SCSI AudioSample:
There are two ways to delete a Disk AudioSample:
l Run the DELETE AUDIOSAMPLE command (as explained above). This is the recommended
way to delete AudioSamples from
DiskTracks,
or
l Select the AudioSample on the SCSI storage device and delete the file manually:
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Press (LOAD), then (SYSTEM-MIDI).
2 Enter the file 38 AUDIO TRACKS directory by pressing (
ENTER~YES)
. This is where all
DiskTrack AudioSamples reside.
3.
Press (I?%@, then (INSTRUMENT).
4.
Select the ASMPL-#### files that you want to delete using the Data Entry Controls .
5.
Press (ENTER-YES) while holding down the
(LOAD)button.
This is the way to delete “orphaned” disk
AudioSamples.
For example, when you’ve recorded a
Disk AudioSample, but didn’t save the SONG + ALL SEQS (Project) file before turning the
ASR-10 off, AudioSamples can become “orphaned,” because the ASR-10 doesn’t know that they
are part of a Project.
ENSONIQ ASR-10 Version 3 Operating System
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