
Using the track sequencer
Track sequencer overview
Using the track sequencer, you can arrange rhythm pattern tracks and loop tracks into performance
order to play an entire song.
Each project can have only one set of track sequencer data.
While playing back the track sequencer, you can bounce or record to the master track. You can use this
feature when you are running out of tracks to open up some tracks.
When creating a sequence, you can include time signature changes. When the time signature changes,
this affects the bars–beats–ticks on the top screen.
In the example shown above, the track sequencer data is played back and bounced in stereo to tracks
7/8, as shown in the illustration below.
After bouncing, a stereo audio le that is a combination of tracks 1–6 is created on tracks 7/8.
Since tracks 1–6 are no longer necessary, they can be used for new parts.
In this example, tracks 1–3 are used for audio tracks to record guitar, bass and vocals. (See “Recording to
a new le” on P.27.)
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Rhythm pattern
(Verse A)
& loop track
Rhythm pattern
(Verse B)
& loop track
Rhythm pattern
(Chorus)
& loop track
Guitar
Bass
Vocal
One stereo file
Time
Rhythm
(Fill)
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Loop track
Rhythm pattern (verse A)
Loop track
Time
Rhythm pattern (verse B)
Rhythm pattern (Chorus)
Rhythm (Fill)
Loop track
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