Sequencing The First Part - Rodgers PR-300 Owner's Manual

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Sequencing the First Part
We will begin by sequencing the ftrst part, which,
in this example, is the soprano line of a popular
hymn.
Before sequencing a new song, however, we need
to make sure the PR-300 is ready to accept a new
song:
(I)
If
not already selected, press [SONG] and rotate
alpha-dial so that "NEW SONG" is listed in the
display.
This clears any song information which may still be
in the PR·300's memory.
SONG
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If there is an unsaved performance in the PR-300's
memory, then it will ask you if it is okay to erase
the song data.
An unsaved performance is
designated with an asterisk ("*")
to
the left of the
song name (NEW SONG in this case).
If you would like to save the song data, press
[STOP] and save performance (see "Saving a
Sequence to Disk").
You can save the sequence at any time during the
recording process. To save a sequence, follow the
instructions in the section, "Saving a Sequence to
Disk".
Now it's time to begin recording the sequence:
(I) Select WHOLE mode on the
C·IOO/C·220.
This insures the C-lOOIC-220 will only send on one
MIDI channel at at time.
(2) On the
C.IOO/C·220,
set the transmit channel of
the UPPER voice to MIDI Channell.
This is the MIDI channel we will use for the ftrst
part of the Multi-Track sequence.
For more information on setting transmit channels
of the C-lOO/C-220, see the C-lOO/C-220 Owner's
Manual.
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If necessary, press [SONG] and rotate the alpha-
dial until "NEW SONG" appears in the display.
Select WHOLE
on
C-100/C-220
Select MIDI Channel
1
on
C-1 OO/C-220

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