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ENSONIQ SQ-80 - EDITING A SEQUENCE

ENSONIQ SQ-80
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SQ-80 — Musician's Manual
4) Press
CLOCK once. This records over the Key Down of the note.
5) Now press
OUT to Punch Out. The Note is gone. (Since you Erased the Key Down and then
Punched out, the Key Up was erased automatically.)
If you want to perform a
STEP Edit somewhere in the middle of a Sequence. use the Auto-Locate
Controls to Locate to the Bar you want before going to the EDIT Page. The STEP EDIT Page
will then appear showing the Location you selected. This is especially useful with long
Sequences, since it is considerably faster than Stepping through sixteen Bars to get to the point
where you want to begin editing.
EDITING A SEQUENCE
When you select SEQUENCE from the Menu on the EDIT Page. the Display shows another menu, from
which you select which
SEQUENCE EDIT function you want:
The upper portion of the Display tells you which Sequence is selected, how many Bars long that Sequence
is, and its Time Signature. As with all
EDIT Pages, the EXIT Button is there in the lower-right corner.
so you can bail out at any time. Pressing
EXIT will return you to the EDIT Page.
The EDIT functions here will affect the entire Sequence — all eight Tracks (or however many Tracks
have been Recorded.)
As with the
TRACK EDIT Pages, you can't change the selected Sequence from here. You must make
sure that the right Sequence is selected before entering the
EDIT Page.
SEQUENCE EDIT FUNCTIONS:
6)
APPEND
Use this function to take a Sequence and "tack it on" to the end of the selected Sequence. This allows
you to record a Sequence in parts, as several different Sequences, and then use the
APPEND function
to put them together into one long Sequence.
Also, you can Append a Sequence to itself, doubling its length. Say you need a sixteen Bar repeating
p
attern. To save yourself aggravation, you can record a four Bar Sequence, then Append it to itself twice.
The Sequence to be Appended must have the same Time Signature as the selected Sequence. Also, the
Programs and all Mix
MIDI configurations of the selected Sequence will still apply to the new Sequence, so
it is best to use this function to Append Sequences that are set up the same as the selected Sequence.
Section 4 — The Sequencer
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