How to Reset a Korg N264
The Korg N264 is a music workstation that was first produced in 1996 and featured a 76-key keyboard, tone generator, 16-track sequencer, digital multi-effect processors and removable floppy storage. You can use the keyboard to create multiple music tracks, edit them and save them as compositions. The sequencer is the computer program that controls the recording and playback of your musical tracks. The Korg N264 allows you to play back the current track and record another. During the playback of your tracks, you will often need to reset the playback so that it starts at the beginning of the recording.
Instructions
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Start the track you wish to play or edit by entering the "Sequencer" mode. Press the button labeled "SEQ." You can customize your record settings and effects using the on-board LCD menu.
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Press the "START/STOP" button to start the playing the current track. Press this button again to stop or pause the track. If you want to record another track and not just perform a playback, press the "REC/WRITE" button before pressing the "START/STOP" button.
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Press the "RESET" button" to return to beginning of the song.