Press the EDIT-key followed by the right-hand PAGE/BANK-key to access the Edit-mix menu.
Press the F3 key and you will go to Edit-mix menu page 1.
This menu allows you to command each Part (track) of the sequencer to either drive the respective
part of the Sirius (here the synth-1 Part) or to send out MIDI information only - or both. You can set
this parameter with the VALUE/TEMPO-dial. Watch the LED display in the part keys when turning
the VALUE/TEMPO-dial. You can also select between Intern and MIDI with the Part-keys of the mixer
panel directly. You have to make sure that you have pressed the PART/SEQ TO MIDI-key.
Select Edit <2>
[Pattern] [Mix]
Edit Mix T:Synt1
|1> SeqTo:Intern
The Sequencer
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Edit Mix
|1> SeqTo:
MIDI-Out
SNARE
INTERN
MIDI
BOTH (intern+MIDI)
PART/SEQ.
TO MIDI
=
SYNTH 1
INTERN
MIDI
BOTH (intern+MIDI)
PART/SEQ.
TO MIDI
=
KICK/BD
INTERN
MIDI
BOTH (intern+MIDI)
PART/SEQ.
TO MIDI
=
HIHAT
INTERN
MIDI
BOTH (intern+MIDI)
PART/SEQ.
TO MIDI
=
PERC
INTERN
MIDI
BOTH (intern+MIDI)
PART/SEQ.
TO MIDI
=
SYNTH 2
INTERN
MIDI
BOTH (intern+MIDI)
PART/SEQ.
TO MIDI
=
SYNTH 3
INTERN
MIDI
BOTH (intern+MIDI)
PART/SEQ.
TO MIDI
=
S E Q U E N C E R
Edit System/Midi
<4> Local: ON
Key on the user
panel will display:
Allocating the Sequencer Tracks
This diagram shows the allocation of the
sequencer tracks to the internal Parts
and/or the MIDI-out. For this you must be
switched to “Local: ON” in the system
menu. “Local: OFF” means that all se-
quencer tracks are exclusively sent to the
MIDI-out (all PART/SEQ TO MIDI-keys are lit)
The setting can be selected in the Edit mix-menu only
The setting can also be activated by the PART/SEQ TO
MIDI-key on the front panel.
BOTH
MIDI
Caution: The allocation of the sequencer
(Internal, MIDI or Both) is not stored for
each pattern individually but is valid for all
patterns together. This allocation will re-
main in the memory of the Sirius until you
next change it, even if you have turned the
Sirius off. You should therefore first check
out this setting should you not be able to
hear anything from the sequencer. The like-
lihood is that the tracks are routed to the
MIDI-out only.
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