Output Routing in the Sequencer: N364/ N264 and X Series
Before you can actually reroute the tracks to the 3rd and 4th outputs:
1.Press the SEQ button to enter the Sequencer mode.
2.Press the EDIT button to enter the Sequencer Edit mode.
3.Press the Up Cursor several times until you are on page 7E: "Effects Placement".
4.Using the value slider or buttons, select "Parallel Sub" as the routing.
5.Press the down cursor 2 times to arrive at page 7C. These are parameters for Effect 2
6.Using the value slider or buttons, select "00" for the effect number. This will set Effect 2 to "No effect".
7.Press the down cursor 2 more times to arrive at page 7A. These are parameters for Effect 1.
8.Using the value slider or buttons, select "00" for the effect number. This will set Effect 1 to "No effect".
Now that you have set up the routing, all that's left to do is set up the tracks that you wish to reroute to either 3, 4 or both. Follow these steps for each track that you wish to have alternate routing:
1.Press the SEQ button to exit out of the Sequencer Edit mode.
2.Press the button marked TRACK (in green) on the left side of the keyboard.
3.Using the value slider or buttons, select the track you wish to reroute.
4.Press the right cursor button 3 times to highlight the Pan Parameter for that track.
5.Using the value slider or buttons, set the Pan to "OFF". This stops the sound from coming out of either output 1 or 2.
6.Press the EDIT button to
7.Press the button marked MEASURE (in green) on the left side of the keyboard. This will take you to the "Send C/D" page.
Send C and Send D will actually become the volumes for output to 3 and 4 respectively. The higher you set either of these, for a track, the more signal you will hear out of the 3rd and/or 4th outputs for that track. To use Sends C and D:
1.Using the value slider or buttons, select the track that you wish to reroute to either 3 or 4.
2.Use the right or left cursor buttons to highlight the setting for either Send C or D.
3.Using the value slider or buttons, set the level of output for that Send. You will now hear signal form the outputs as you specified.
Remember to repeat these steps for each track that you wish to reroute.
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