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KEYBOARD
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Here you can change the pitch range of the keyboard.
[TRANSPOSE]
Specifies transposing the keyboard in semitone steps.
Pressing this button while holding down [-OCT] or [+OCT] allows
you to set the desired amount of transposition.
[-OCT], [+OCT]
These buttons adjust the pitch of the keyboard in octave steps.
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PATCH PALETTE
Here you can register and recall your favorite patches.
[NUMBER] (1–8)
These buttons let you select/register your favorite patches.
[BANK]
You can change the Patch Palette bank by holding down this button
and pressing [NUMBER] (1–8)
[PATCH ASSIGN]
You can register the currently selected patch as a favorite patch by
holding down this button and pressing [NUMBER] (1–8).
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Display
This displays information regarding the operation you are
performing.
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VALUE Dial
This is used to modify values. If you hold down [SHIFT] as you turn
the VALUE dial, the value will change in greater increments.
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[DEC/-], [INC/+]
This is used to modify values. If you keep on holding down one
button while pressing the other, the value change accelerates. If you
press one of these buttons while holding down [SHIFT], the value
will change in bigger increments.
[
], [
], [
], [
] (Cursor Buttons)
Moves the cursor location up/down/left/right.
[MODE]
Opens the Mode Menu window.
[SHIFT]
This button is used in conjunction with other buttons to execute
various functions.
[EXIT]
Return to the PLAY screen, or close the currently open window. In
some screens, this causes the currently executing function to be
aborted.
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STRUCTURE
Here you can turn each sound-producing element (section) on or off.
[1], [2], [3]
Switches the structure type (the way in which the sections are
connected).
[OSC1], [OSC2], [MOD], [COSM1], [COSM2],
[TVA]
These buttons switch the corresponding section on/off.
Only the buttons of the structure type selected by [1], [2], or [3] are
active.
Panel Descriptions
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