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Concerto
User Manual

13. THE SEQUENCER

The instrument has a two-track sequencer allowing the user to record and play back
musical performances. The fact that two tracks are provided means that one can be
recorded while another is playing, while a total of six voices are available simultaneously
during playback (two for each track, in addition to the voices played on the keyboard and/
or by the [MIDI IN] port), etc.
Using the sequencer can be useful for practice, allowing you to improve your performance
(you can play a solo part while the sequence is playing the rhythm accompaniment), or
just for fun.
Before giving a detailed description of the sequencer's functions, it is important to make
the differences between a song and a track clear. A song is the overall recording of both
tracks, while each individual track may be a session of one instrument, or a part in a song
(chorus, solo, etc.).
For example you can record the bass part in one track and the piano in the other. As well
as this, the sequencer also allows you to change voices during recording, permitting
multiple use of tracks.
The following will be recorded in the song:
• Metronome tempo
• Time signature
• The reverb type and depth
The following will be recorded in the tracks:
• The notes played
• The voices
• The voice selection
• The pedals actions
• The Dual and Split modes
• The effect type and depth
• The balance between the voices ([BALANCE] slider)
• The Function menu parameters relating to the mode (Dual or Split) activated
The panel buttons used to control the sequencer are the following:
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1. REC: activates and deactivates the recorder
2. START/STOP: starts / stops recording / playback
3. TRACK 1: selects track 1
4. TRACK 2: selects track 2
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