Programming A Song Sequence - DigiTech TRIO+ Band Creator+ Looper Owner's Manual

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Programming A Song Sequence

Playback of the various parts that make up a song can be ordered and automated by creating a song sequence.
This allows you to focus on your playing rather than manually switching song parts.
To program a song sequence:
1.
Press the SEQ button (the button will begin flashing).
2.
Press each PART button in the desired sequence order. Note that
you can sequence the same part multiple times — for example,
if you want a 2-bar part to play for 4 bars, or you want the same
verse to play before and after the chorus.
3.
When done, press the SEQ button again. The various PART
buttons will flash in the order the sequence was programmed to
provide a "preview" of the programmed sequence order.
TIP: The song sequence "preview" will be displayed whenever a new sequence is created or when
turning a programmed sequence back on after turning it off. If you do not wish to wait for the preview
to finish, you can press the BAND footswitch to stop the preview.
4.
The song will now playback in the programmed sequence order
when the BAND footswitch is pressed.
NOTE: Parts cannot be manually changed via the BAND footswitch or FS3X Footswitch when
a sequence is turned on. If you attempt to select a part manually using these footswitches, the
SEQUENCE button will flash, indicating that the sequence must first be turned off before you can
manually select song parts with these footswitches.
5.
To turn a programmed sequence on or off, stop playback then
press the SEQ button.
TIP: An alternative method for turning a programmed sequence off is to press any unselected PART
buttons (buttons lit dimly or not lit) during playback or while stopped.
6.
To clear the song sequence, make sure the SEQ button is
enabled then press and hold the button for 2 seconds (the
button will begin flashing, indicating the sequence is no longer
programmed). Press the SEQ button to exit Sequence Program
mode.
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