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Chapter 1 SU700 Components, Connections, and Startup
J[UNDO/REDO] Button
You use this button to undo or redo all changes that you recorded into your song during your previous recording pass. This feature is useful for undoing poor re- sults, or for comparing “before” and “after” versions to determine which you want
to keep. The [UNDO/REDO] button operates only while the sequencer is in PLAY STANDBY mode. (→ p.183)
KSequencer Controls
Use these buttons to control the sequencer. Button usage is outlined below. For detailed information, refer to “Using the Sequencer,” (→ p.162). Also refer to
Chapter 4, “SU700 Operating Modes,” for an overview of the different sequencer modes (→ p.139).
RECORD
Press to enter recording standby.
TOP OF SONG
Press to jump back to the top of the song (first beat of first measure).
FAST REVERSE
Hold down to move rapidly backward through the song.
STOP
Press to stop song playback or recording.
PLAY
Press to start song playback or recording.
FAST FORWARD
Hold down to move rapidly forward through the song.
LJob Grid
You use these buttons to access various SU700 jobs. These jobs let you carry out a wide variety of editing, setup, and management tasks.
To select a job, you first press one of the job group selectors along the top of the grid, and then press one of the job selectors along the left of the grid. You can then carry out the job using the dial, cursor buttons, [CANCEL] or [OK] buttons, and any other relevant controls.
For detailed explanations of all jobs, refer to Chapter 10, “Jobs,” on page 223.
M[SCENE/MARKER] Buttons
Operation depends on whether you have selected [SCENE] or [MARKER] with the scene/marker switch.
If SCENE: The SU700 lets you store up to eight scenes per song. A scene is an entire environment of knob settings, mute settings, and effect set- tings. To store the current environment, hold down one of the scene buttons (from [TOP] to [G]) for approximately 1.5 seconds, until the screen says SCENE STORED. To recall a scene, press the corre- sponding scene button briefly.
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