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Old 02-05-2003
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Talking Free ASR

I just got an ASR-10 from a client that is givin up this music businezz. I play around with it a lil' but was wandering are you able to save a preset of a sound with out saving the whole soundfile again.

(Ex. I have this drumkit i like using and it is huge, but every time i use it I tweak the snare different on each song and if i save the instrument it erases the last setting i had. So is there any way just to save as same instrument but preset 1 and so on... I see there is preset buttons on the board but that doesnt seem to work for this function or am I wrong.)

Also ?#2 are you able to put an effect on each track of the asr.

#3 I want to slave my asr to my mpc. I want the mpc for the sequencer and drum samples and I want to use the asr 10 for keys...Can i trigger my asr sound from the asr but record the midi notes on the mpc, if so how?
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Old 02-07-2003
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You can sync them together, but the MP wont record MIDI notes,
only a wave. But you could just set up "SEQUENCE 1, 2, 3 etc.."

and leave the sounds in the modules, and just name the sounds in the MPC, but save the SEQUENCE, so when you bring it back up, it'll play that song, but you'd have to load those sounds back into the MP & ASR.

You can save the file, but that tactic will take up major 3.5 floppys, for each and everytime you change a parameter on the kick, snare or whatever you gotta save it to disk. It's a hassle

I'm going off of memory right about now, I have an ASR - but I just use it for a MASTER CONTROLLER for all my stuff -- nothing more.

So just work it out --- hell, TIMBERLAND still uses it, all you gotta do is study it, work with it and master it
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