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Song Mode and Sequencing
Song Mode: The MAIN Page
The Save Dialog (Save this song?)
The following dialog appears after you have recorded a track and pressed Stop, or if you have
entered the Song Editor and made changes, then pressed Exit, or if you press Save in the Song
Editor.
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Save|this|song?|||||||||||||||||||||||||
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PlayOld|PlayNew|Stop|||||||||Yes||||No||
PlayOld appears along with the PlayNew soft button in the
recording process has been stopped. Pressing PlayOld play the currents song, minus the most
recently-recorded data (which hasn't yet been saved). The exception is when there is no
previously recorded data (that is, when you're recording the first track of a new song). In this
case, you have only a Play soft button to audition the recorded data just entered.
PlayNew / Play soft buttons allow you to play all of the recorded data, including data on the
track(s) you have just recorded.
Stop halts the playback of either the old or the new version of the song you are currently
auditioning. Press the Stop soft button to stop the playback or recording, and reset the song's
location to either the default Bar 1, Beat 1 value, or to whatever location you defined in the Locat
parameter
Yes saves the data on the track(s) you just recorded. Whatever was played back when you
pressed PlayNew will be the version of the song to be saved when you press Yes. The
Save|New|Song?
No returns you to the Song-mode page in which you were last recording, without saving any
unsaved changes to the current song.

The Save Dialog (Save NewSong?)

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Save|NewSong|as:|ID#200|||||||||||||||||
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Object|||||||||||||Rename||Save|||Cancel
Saving a song requires that you assign it an ID and this is where you do so. If you select an
ID of an existing (RAM) song, the Save soft button will become Replace and
Replace|Existing|Song?
to change your mind.
In Banks 100–900, there are 20 song IDs available per bank. In the zeros bank, there are 75
(IDs 1–75). In the 200s bank there are IDs 200–219; in the 300s bank, IDs 300–319, and so on.
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dialog (shown below) will be displayed.
will appear on the display as a warning and a chance
Save|this|song?
dialog after the

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