EPS-16 PLUS Musician's Manual Section 9 — Sequencer Edit Functions
Use this command to save all sequencer memory to disk as a file.
• Select SAVE SONG + ALL SEQS.
• Press Enter•Yes. The display reads NEW NAME=••SONG••. You can
change the song name at this point
• Press Enter•Yes. The display reads SAVING-••SONG•• then DISK
COMMAND COMPLETED.
Use this command to rename the current sequence or song.
• Make sure the song or the sequence you want to rename, is selected.
• Select RENAME SONG/SEQUENCE.
• Press Enter•Yes. The display reads NEW NAME=SEQUENCE ##. Use
the data entry controls buttons to rename the current sequence.
• Press Enter•Yes to complete the command.
You can use this command to find out the length of the sequence (in bars), the
time signature, the size of all sequencer data, and the size of the current sequence.
.. In addition, you can keep track of the duration of the current sequence in minutes,
seconds, and fractions of a second. If a song is currently selected, an additional
parameter will be displayed which is MIDI SONG SELECT=##. The song can
be assigned a MIDI number from 0 through 127. MIDI numbers 1 through 127
are transmitted over MIDI and are stored with the song when you save the song to
disk. When MIDI SONG SELECT=0, the parameter is effectively turned off.
Note: This page is mainly for information only. You cannot change any of the
parameters except for MIDI SONG SELECT from this page.
Using this command clears all the sequencer memory. Save to disk all sequences
that are important to you before performing this command.
• Select ERASE SONG + ALL SEQS.
• Press Enter•Yes. The display reads ERASE ALL SEQ DATA?
• Press Enter•Yes to complete the command (or Cancel•No to abort the
procedure).
COMMAND/Seq•Song Page
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