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Songs 7•9
Time Signature (programmable with an empty
Song)
This parameter can only be modified before re-
cording the Song.
Start Tempo (programmable when the Song is off)
Determines the starting tempo of a Song. This
parameter can be modified when the Song is off.
The value of the setting is recorded in the Master
Track, as the
Start Parameter.
Song memory (not programmable)
Shows the Song dimensions expressed in Kilo-
bytes. Each Song is limited to 400 kb of memory,
independent of the memory remaining in the Sys-
tem RAM.
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Note: The System-RAM corresponds to the part
of RAM (not cancelled at power down) which
contains all data, except new samples. Samples
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are contained in the Sample-RAM (optional).
Play view Soft buttons
JUKEBOX... (F1)
Recalls the Jukebox function (explained after-
wards).
OPTION... (F2)
Metronome options.
Countdown - activates a one measure lead
into the recording of a sequence during which
events cannot be captured.
Options: On, Off.
Metr. volume - Sets the metronome volume.
Options: Off, 10...127.
SOUND VIEW (F5)
Recalls the «Sound View» page, where you can
see and change the sounds of the current Per-
formance.
PLAY VIEW (F6)
Recalls the «Record View» page, where you can
control the record/playback parameters.
ERASE... (F7)
Track or Song erase parameter.
Track- Cancels the selected track.
Song - Cancels all tracks (all Song) leaving
an empty Song, ready to start another record-
ing.. The Song-Performances are not can-
celled.
METRONOME (F8)
Activates/deactivates the metronome.
Summary of Contents for WK4
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