Section 13 — Sequencer and Audio Track Parameters
ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
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Audio Track Parameters
EDIT
OUT (Audio Track Output Routing)
TRACK
Press Edit / Track / 4
This parameter allows you to route the signal being monitored on each audio track to a specific
output bus.
Range: BUS1, BUS2, BUS3, AUX1, AUX2, or AUX3
Note:
When Sample•Source Select/REC SRC Field 1 is set to INPUT+FX, all voices go DRY, and any
audio tracks that were routed to BUS1, 2, or 3 will all show OUT= DRY - - FX BUS IN USE on this
screen.
EDIT
ASMPLNAME (AudioSample Name)
(Audio) TRACK
Press Edit /(audio) Track / scroll using the arrow buttons
The ASMPLNAME parameter displays the name of the AudioSample that will be the target of all
Command/(audio) Track commands. This parameter can be edited to select any AudioSample
in the current SONG + ALL SEQS (Project) file, and once edited, does not necessarily reflect the
AudioSample triggered by the currently selected Audio Track.
The list of all AudioSamples in the current SONG + ALL SEQS (Project) file can be accessed with
the Data Entry Controls.
Whenever the sequencer is running, the ASMPLNAME value will be updated in real-time to
indicate the name of the AudioSample that was last triggered by an Audio Trigger Event on the
currently selected Audio Track.
After the sequencer is stopped, this parameter will always default to the name of the last
AudioSample that was being triggered by the selected Audio Track when the sequencer was
stopped. If no AudioSamples exist, or if the sequence or the song has just been selected, the
display will read:
EDIT
STOP
TRACK
If the ASMPLNAME parameter is edited while the sequencer is stopped, selecting an Audio
Track, or pressing Play will update the parameter value to reflect the currently triggered
AudioSample.
The ASMPLENAME parameter is duplicated in several Command/(audio) Track Commands. If
the ASMPLENAME parameter is edited within a Command, the Edit/(audio) Track,
ASMPLNAME parameter will inherit the edited value, and the current AudioSample context will
remain for use by other Commands (until either the Transport Controls or the GOTO function are
used).
Note:
As AudioSamples are recorded, they are each assigned a unique default name (ASMPL—#####).
AudioSamples can be renamed with the Command/(audio) Track, RENAME AUDIOSAMPLE
Command.