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42
When
you
have
finished
adjusting
the
levels,
press
the
[SCENE1]
button
to
store
the
settings
to
SCENE
MEMORY.
SCENE1
Co
For
the
sections
of
the
song
containing
vocals,
raise
the
mic
fader
as
well,
again
balancing
the
volume
levels.
When
you
have
finished
adjusting
these
levels,
press
the
[SCENE2]
button
to
store
the
settings
to
SCENE
MEMORY.
SCENE2
Co
For
the
guitar
solo,
lower
the
mic
channel
fader,
raise
the
guitar
channel
fader,
and
balance
the
volume
levels.
Store
this
to
SCENE
MEMORY
3.
Press
the
[SCENE3]
button
to
store
the
settings
to
SCENE
MEMORY.
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NE
La
Make
the
sequencer
settings.
To
control
the
VM-3100
from
the
sequencer,
set
the
sequencer
as
follows.
e
Prepare
a
track
on
the
sequencer
to
record
the
data
for
switching
the
VM-3100’s
SCENE
MEMORY.
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Assign
this
prepared
track
to
a
MIDI
channel
that
is
not
being
used
for
another
MIDI
sound
module.
Set
the
MIDI
receive
channel.
Set the
VM-3100’s
MIDI
receive
channel
so
that
it
matches
the
MIDI
channel
of
the
sequencer
track
used
for
control
of
the
VM-3100.
For
more
detailed
information,
please
refer
to
“Controlling
SCENE
MEMORY
with
a
MIDI
Keyboard”
(p.35).
SYSTEM
MITT
*
Local
o
ScenerRx.
Ch
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OutyThru
Sel
ou
Record
the
Program
Change
message
to
the
sequencer.
On
the
sequencer
track
used
for
controlling
the
VM-3100,
record
the
following
MIDI
messages
corresponding
to
each
point
(measure
and
beat)
where
you
want
the
SCENE
to
be
switched.
Intro
(SCENE
1).....:sssessserseses
Program
Change
Number
1
Vocal
Section
(SCENE
2)........
Program
Change
Number
2
Guitar
Solo
(SCENE
3)...........
Program
Change
Number
3
Now,
record
this
to
BANK
1
in
SCENE
MEMORY.
MEM
When
the
[SCENE
1]
button
is
lit,
itmeans
data
has
already
been
recorded
to
SCENE
MEMORY.
Either
press
another
unlit
button
or
delete
the
contents
of
this
button,
.
then
record
the
settings.
For
more
detailed
information,
please
refer'to
.
p.26.
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:
MEMO
ee
For
detailed
information
«
about
the
sequencer,
read
the
owner's.
manual
for
the
sequencer
you
are
using.

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