1)
Repeat Function
The
sequencer data
can be played
back repeatedly.
PROCEDURE
®
With the sequencer
stopped, push the FUNC-
TION
of the Sequencer
Buttons once.
The Display wilt
show REPEAT.
@
Rotate the a Dial clockwise.
The Display will show
ON, and now the
sequencer
data is ready
to
be played back repeatedly. To stop
playing
push the START/STOP button.
To return the Display to the usual indication, push
the ENTER
Key with the sequencer stopped.
To cancel the Repeat mode, push the FUNCTION
button
to
select
REPEAT, then rotate the a Dial
counterclockwise until
the
Display
shows
OFF.
2)
Tempo Setting
The recorded data will be played back in the same
tempo as recorded if no special
operation
is
taken.
It, however, is possible to playback the
data in a
different tempo
using
the
a Dial. You can spon-
taneously change the tempo
during playback, but
to set the tempo
before playing back the data, take
the following procedure.
(1)
Push
the FUNCTION of the
sequencer
Buttons
with the sequencer stopped.
The Display will
show the current tempo.
@
Rotating the a Dial, change the
tempo.
Rotating
the dial clockwise will set
higher number
(quicker tempo), and
counterclockwise will set
lower number (slower tempol.
Each time
you push the FUNCTION of the Se-
quencer
Buttons, the Display will change
as
shown
below.
Repeat
5EG
REPERT
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Select whether to play the sequencer just once
or repeatedly.
When
JSl^if
in the Display is
ON,
the data will be played repeatedly
and
when OFF it will be
played only once.
Tempo
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C'
If
L
XSS
Set
the
tempo of
the
sequencer playing.
The number shown
at
iff Jfi^
will
change
from
40
to 200. The
higher number is
quicker
tempo.
To reset
the sequencer function, push the
ENTER
Key.
NOTES
The supplied Memory Cartridge M-16C is specially
for saving
the
sequencer
data. The
M-64C can be
used for either the sequencer data or Patch
Memories and 50 Tones. If you try to use the
car-
tridge used for the Patch Memories,
the Display
will respond with the error message
MISMATCH.
If this happens correct it as
shown
"3)
MISMATCH"
on page 55.
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