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Find menu
3. Press the "T" button, and enter the desired search text
in the text field. When you've entered the text, press the
OK button.
4. If the "Ignore Case" check box is selected, the search
will not distinguish between uppercase and lowercase.
5. Press the Find button to search for the text that you
entered.
6. Use the Prev. and Next buttons to find the previous or
next sound.
7. Press the OK button to select a program in the list.
If you press the Cancel button, the selection will be
cancelled.
8. Press the OK button to execute, or press the Cancel but-
ton to cancel your selection.
Category
Here, you can select programs by main category and sub‐
category. All programs are classified into eighteen main
categories, and each category is classified into eight sub‐
categories. You can use these main categories and sub‐
categories to find and select programs. Here you can select a
program by its main category and sub‐category.
Category/Program Select menu:
1. Press the Category popup button (above the Program
Select parameter) to open the Category/Program Select
menu.
2. Press one of the tabs on the left or right to select the
desired category.
Note: Only Categories and Sub‐categories that are assigned
to programs can be selected from the tabs.
3. Select a program from the list. You can touch a Pro-
gram's name directly, or use the INC and DEC buttons.
Use the scroll bar to browse through all Programs in the
Category.
You can search for a program by a portion of its name (see
p.2).
Category/Program Select menu
Category
tab
Scroll bar
4. To select from a sub-category, press the Jump to Sub
Press one of the left tabs to select a sub‐category.
Note: Only Sub‐categories that are assigned to Programs can
be selected from the tabs.
To confirm your selection, press the OK button. If you
decide to cancel, press the Cancel button. You will return to
the main categories.
Sub
category
tab
Scroll bar
5. Press the OK button to confirm your choice, or press
Note: You can assign a category to a Program in the Write
Program dialog.
(Tempo)
This is the tempo for the current Program, which applies to the
arpeggiator, tempo‐synced LFOs, and tempo‐synced effects.
040.00...300.00 allows you to set a specific tempo in BPM,
[00...17/00...07]
with 1/100 BPM accuracy. In addition to using the standard
data entry controls, you can use the TEMPO knob to adjust
the bpm, or just play a few quarter‐notes on the TAP button.
EXT is displayed if the MIDI Clock (Global 1–1a) is set to
External MIDI or External USB. This is also shown if the
MIDI Clock setting is Auto and MIDI clock data is being
received from an external device. If the tempo source is EXT,
the arpeggiator etc. will synchronize to MIDI clock data
from an external MIDI device.
Mode
This indicates the mode that's currently selected.
When you press this button, the mode menu will appear. In
the mode menu, press the name of the desired mode. If you
select the same mode where you were prior to accessing the
mode menu, the Page Select menu of that mode will appear. If
you press the area to the right of the mode name, the page
select menu for the corresponding mode will appear.
To close the menu, press the Close button or the EXIT
button.
If you accessed this menu from Global or Media mode, it
will include an item named Return. Pressing Return will
take you back to the mode and page where you were prior to
selecting Global or Media mode.
When accessed from
Program, Combination,
or Sequencer mode
PROG P0: Play 0–1: Main
button.
the Cancel button to exit without changing the Pro-
gram.
When accessed from
Global or Media mode
[40.00... 300.00, EXT]
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