Change Track Sound; Transpose - Sequential Max Operation Manual

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e. The track always plays at the volume to which it was last adjusted (unless
you have switched power off).
During playback you can adjust the "mixture" of the track volumes. For
example, start Demo Song 1. Hold Track 6 (which is lit) and the lower Track
Volume switch. The volume of the lead line drops as the display counts down
from 15. When it reaches 00, you can not hear the track and it is said to be
"muted." Now stop Demo Song 1 and start it again. Track 6 is lit, but you do not
hear the lead line. Keep this in mind as a reminder to check the track volume
when a track appears to be off. Now raise the volume of track 6 by holding its
switch and the upper Track Volume switch.
(Each song has independent volumes. In other words, if song 1 volumes are
adjusted, song 2 is not affected.)
Adjust the volume of the other tracks in Demo Songs 1 or 2. You can emphasize
or demphasize any of the tracks, to make many variations of one song.
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a. Select song. Stop or Start can be lit. Switch Record on. It blinks.
b. Press the Trade switch for the track (or tracks) you want to change. It (or
they) blink, too.
If the song is playing, when the current loop ends, the Record LED stops
blinking. Ignore this. (You will learn more below about this indication.)
c. Enter the two digits for the desired sound (even if the sound number is
already displayed). While Record is on or the Track LEDs are blinking, you can
try several sound selections.
d. Switch Record off.
e. Start playback. The tracks now have the new sound.
Experiment with changing the track's sounds in the two demo songs. Verify the
changes (by simply pressing the Track switches).
THEN PRESS A KEY WHICHIS
a. Start the song.
b. Hold Transpose.
f• Select the transP°se interval by pressing a key in relationship to Middle C.
(The transpose range is one octave above the original key.)
For example, pressing any F transposes up a perfect fourth, while
pressing any B-flat transposes up a minor 7th, and so on.
d. The song plays as transposed, until you cancel the transposition (or power
goes off). To cancel the transposition, simply transpose the song back to Middle
C (hold Transpose and press any C).
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