SEQUENCES
A Sequence is a recorded pattern stored in the DM10 module that includes drums and Accompaniment. The drum part of the Sequence includes the Kit sounds (Instruments) as well the recorded pattern itself. The Accompaniment is the music that plays along with the drum part.
Sequences can be recorded, edited, looped, and stored. You can also mute the drum part and/or Accompaniment while playing a Sequence.
To hear a demo Sequence, simply hold down SEQ and press PLAY.
Important: At any given time, the DM10 module has a Kit selected and a Sequence selected.
•If you change the Sequence, this will change your current Kit to the one that is associated with that Sequence.
•If you change the Kit, this will NOT change the current Sequence. However, if you then play the current Sequence, the chords or "hit groups" may sound unusual. In this case, we recommend muting Layer B of that Kit's Accompaniment (see EDITING VOICE & ACCOMPANIMENT PARAMETERS for more information) or muting the Accompaniment altogether by pressing MUTE ACCOMP.
Note: Whenever you edit a Sequence or make changes to any paraeters, an "E" will appear in the
PLAYING SEQUENCES
1.Press SEQ to enter the main screen of the Sequencer.
2.Use the CURSOR UP / DOWN buttons to highlight the "Seq" field at the top of the LCD.
3.Use the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL to select a Sequence.
4.You can press PLAY to play the Sequence, or you can use the CURSOR UP / DOWN buttons to select settings to edit for that Sequence. Use the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or the VALUE DIAL to change the settings:
•Tempo: The speed (in BPM or beats per minute) of the sequence. You can set the tempo here, or you can press the TAP TEMPO button several times at the desired tempo to enter a new one. The range is 30 – 300 BPM.
Note: If the Tempo field of the Utility Menu's main page is set to "GLOBAL," the letter "G" will be shown. If the Clock In field of the Utility Menu's MIDI page is set to "RECEIVE," the letter "E" will be shown.
•Time Sig (Time Signature): The time signature of the sequence. The first number indicates how many beats there are in a measure; the second number indicates the note value of those beats. (Example: "3/4" means one measure is three quarter notes long. "12/8" means one measure is twelve eighth notes long.)
•#Bars: The number of bars in the Sequence, which you can set from 1 to 99.
•Loop: You can set the Sequence to loop or to play only once.
5.Press PLAY to play the Sequence. A " " will appear on the upper
To mute the drums or Accompaniment in the Sequence, press the MUTE DRUMS or MUTE ACCOMP button, respectively. The upper
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