Getting Started • Operative modes
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Backing Sequence mode
The Backing Sequence mode allows you to create a
song in a simple way, by recording it in real time with
the arrangements. You can playback the song in this
way or convert it in SMF and playback it in Song Play
or Song Edit mode.
The main parts of a backing sequence are the three
arrangement tracks (keyboard track, controls track
and chord track). The controls track records the button
selections of the front panel; the chord track records
the sequence of the chords; the keyboard track records
whatever is played in real time. Of course, you can
leave the keyboard track empty and play it live.
In addition to the arrangement tracks, there are eight
tracks referred to as Extra Tracks that can be used to
record other free parts for a customized arrangement.
Arrangement
Upper 1 (prog, vol, pan, fx send, octave)
Upper 2 (prog, vol, pan, fx send, octave)
Lower (prog, vol, pan, fx send, octave)
Vocal/Guitar
Keyboard Set
Style
Acc. tracks (prog, vol,
pan, fx send, octave)
Outputs
Wrap around
Drum map
Snare/kick designation
Ensemble
Fill mode
Tempo
Keyboard assign
Keyboard mode
Chord scanning
Keyboard scale
Master fx
SINGLE
TOUCH
ON
Arrangement
Upper 1 (prog, vol, pan, fx send, octave)
Upper 2 (prog, vol, pan, fx send, octave)
Lower (prog, vol, pan, fx send, octave)
Vocal/Guitar
Keyboard Set
Style
Acc. tracks (prog, vol,
pan, fx send, octave)
Outputs
Wrap around
Drum map
Snare/kick designation
Ensemble
Fill mode
Tempo
Keyboard assign
Keyboard mode
Chord scanning
Keyboard scale
Master fx
SINGLE
TOUCH
OFF