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Section 12 — Sequencer and Audio Track Concepts
SEQ
EDIT
CMD
WAVE
SEQ
EDIT
SYSTEM
CMD
SEQ
EDIT
SEQ
EDIT
SEQ
EDIT
SEQ
EDIT
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If the current Sequence/Song has data recorded on its
Audio Tracks, and there is not enough memory to cue up
STOP
the Audio Tracks for playback, this will be displayed when
you press Play or Stop•Continue, or when Enter•Yes is
pressed on the Edit/Seq•Song, Sequence Selection
screen.
After this message is displayed, the Audio Tracks will not
play, but the Sequence Tracks will play fine.
If there is not enough memory to record Audio Tracks, this
STOP
will be displayed when you try to enter record with an
Audio Track selected.
If you try to run a command that requires more memory
than available, this will be displayed when you run the
command.
This appears when you try to manually change the
STOP
Edit/Seq•Song, CLOCK SOURCE to MIDI when Audio
Tracks have been configured for DiskTrack recording.
The SCSI storage device selected is not an EPS/EPS-16
STOP
PLUS/ASR-10 formatted Storage Device, and cannot be
used by the ASR-10.
You may choose to reformat the SCSI storage device for
use with the ASR-10. Use caution, as this will erase all
previously saved data.
The allocated Temporary Record Files have been used up,
PLAY
or you are configured for SCSI with REC FILE
SIZE=CURRENT, but no Temporary Record files exist on
the selected SCSI storage device.
This will appear if you are trying to record a Song Audio
PLAY
Track, but Command/Seq•Song, SET SONG ATRK
PLAYBACK is set to PLAY=SEQ ATRKS ONLY.
It will also appear if you are trying to record Song Audio
Track A and PLAY=SEQ A + SONG B, or you are trying to
record Song Audio Track B and PLAY=SONG A + SEQ B.
RAMTrack recording has completely filled the ASR-10
STOP
internal memory during recording. The sequencer will
automatically stop recording, the message will be
displayed for two seconds, and the ASR-10 will enter
Audition Play. The AudioSample data that was recorded
before all memory was exhausted is processed as if you
had pressed Stop•Continue to exit recording.
If an Audio Track is selected, but the Audio Tracks have
STOP
not been prepared (i.e. data has not been cued up by
pressing Enter•Yes, or selecting an unselected Audio
Track while the sequencer is stopped), this will be
displayed when you try to enter record. The sequencer
will not enter record with an Audio Track selected until the
Audio Tracks have been prepared.
ASR-10 Musician's Manual
About Audio Tracks

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