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    Using your ASR 10 Monophonically (like an MPC)

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    This is a video showing you how to achieve the MONO function on an mpc that everyone is used to. Or any other sampler that you can use monophonically. Basically, when you hit a key, it will play the whole sample unless another key is pressed, thus cutting off the previous sample.


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    Good Stuff bro! Very informative! I'm surprised nobody has left a comment on this video yet. I found an ASR-10 at a pawn shop a while back when I was visiting my mom in Nebraska. I thought about picking one up but they wanted too much for it.
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    Trust me, the people who own it and haven't figured that out love it. It's just a vid specific to a peice of gear alot of people don't use. And it's not entertaining if you don't, i don't show some nice ass beat at the end. My videos are are "educational" so it doesn't appeal to alot of people, that's fine.


    Glad you liked the vid, i found an OG EPS for a good price at a pawn shop, still kicking my ass about it for not buying. My ASR10 was a great deal though.

    Thanks for looking man, apprciated, shows me someone likes it (as do all you who hit me up on youtube).

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