TO OVERDUB A SEQUENCE
Do
this...
Here's what's happening...
Press
REC
The sequencer is turned on to standby and is awaiting
further instructions.
Press
PLAY
The previously recorded sequence will begin to play back
immediately and any notes you play will be overdubbed
on top of the previous sequence. You can continue to
add overdubs until the memory is filled. Note that
adding pitch bend or modulation will affe
previously recorded tracks, and will use sequence
memory as do notes. Also, the Mirage is an eight voice
instrument, so no more than 8 notes can sound at any
one time.
Overdubbing with the LOOP SWITCH "on"
With the LOOP SWITCH (param 88) "on", the sequence will continue to play a
with subsequent overdubs layering on top of the previously played notes. This will continue
until the STOP button is pressed.
Overdubbing with the LOOP SWITCH "off"
With the parameter 88 "off ', the sequence will play through once while overdubbing and then
stop automatically.
Note that any overdubs you perform will be permanently added to the sequence data in the
Mirage memory. You can't "remove" the overdubbed notes if you don't like what you played. For
this reason, once you have a "basic track" to which you want to add overdubs, save it to a disk
(see below) before proceeding with the overdubs. That way, if your first overdub is less than
successful, simply load the "basic track" back into the Mirage and
have a sequence you like, but want to add notes to, save it so that you can reload it and start over
in the event of an unsatisfactory overdub.
TO OVERDUB A SEQUENCE
Here's what's happening...
Display will
show...
The sequencer is turned on to standby and is awaiting
rS
(record
sequence)
Flashing
The previously recorded sequence will begin to play back
immediately and any notes you play will be overdubbed
on top of the previous sequence. You can continue to
add overdubs until the memory is filled. Note that
adding pitch bend or modulation will affect all
previously recorded tracks, and will use sequence
memory as do notes. Also, the Mirage is an eight voice
instrument, so no more than 8 notes can sound at any
od
(overdub)
Overdubbing with the LOOP SWITCH "on"
With the LOOP SWITCH (param 88) "on", the sequence will continue to play again and again,
with subsequent overdubs layering on top of the previously played notes. This will continue
until the STOP button is pressed.
Overdubbing with the LOOP SWITCH "off"
', the sequence will play through once while overdubbing and then
Note that any overdubs you perform will be permanently added to the sequence data in the
Mirage memory. You can't "remove" the overdubbed notes if you don't like what you played. For
his reason, once you have a "basic track" to which you want to add overdubs, save it to a disk
(see below) before proceeding with the overdubs. That way, if your first overdub is less than
successful, simply load the "basic track" back into the Mirage and try again. Then each time you
have a sequence you like, but want to add notes to, save it so that you can reload it and start over
in the event of an unsatisfactory overdub.
Display will
(overdub)
gain and again,
with subsequent overdubs layering on top of the previously played notes. This will continue
', the sequence will play through once while overdubbing and then
Note that any overdubs you perform will be permanently added to the sequence data in the
Mirage memory. You can't "remove" the overdubbed notes if you don't like what you played. For
his reason, once you have a "basic track" to which you want to add overdubs, save it to a disk
(see below) before proceeding with the overdubs. That way, if your first overdub is less than
try again. Then each time you
have a sequence you like, but want to add notes to, save it so that you can reload it and start over