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① [POWER] button
This button is used to turn the power on/off. Be sure to turn
off the instrument after playing.
② [MASTER VOLUME] slider
This slider controls the volume output from the built-in
speakers, headphones, or LINE OUT connectors.
③ Display
The display shows the function names and setting values.
A protective plastic film is attached to the display
during production. Please remove this film before
attempting to play the instrument.
④ [1][2][3] buttons
These buttons correspond to items displayed at the bot-
tom of the display.
Their purposes vary depending on the displayed contents.
⑤ ARROW buttons
These buttons are used for various purposes such as dis-
playing the previous screen or next screen.
They are [UP], [DOWN], [RIGHT], and [LEFT] buttons.
⑥ [EFFECTS] button
This button is used to select the effect, set how the effect is
applied, and turn the effect on/off.
⑦ [REVERB] button
This button is used to select the reverb effect and turn the
effect on/off.
⑧ [PLAY/STOP] button
This button is used to play/stop recorded performances
and Internal Songs such as those stored in Lesson.
⑨ [REC] button
This button is used to record the performance.
⑩ [METRONOME] button
This button is used to turn the metronome function on/off
and adjust its tempo, time signature, and volume settings.
⑪ [REGISTRATION] button
This button is used to store preferred sounds and settings
to a Registration memory, where the can be quickly re-
called.
⑫ SOUND buttons
These buttons are used to select the sound.
⑬ [PHONES] jacks
These jacks are used to connect stereo headphones to
the instrument, allowing headphones with a stereo mini
phone plug and headphones with a stereo standard plug
to be connected at the same time.
⑭ [USB to DEVICE] port
This port is used to connect a USB memory device.
⑮ [PEDAL] connector
This connector is used to plug the pedal cable attached to
the pedal unit.
⑯ [USB to HOST] port
This port is used to connect the instrument to a computer
using a USB "B to A" type cable in order to send and receive
MIDI data.
⑰ [DC IN] jack
This jack is used to connect the AC adaptor.
⑱ [LINE IN] jacks
These jacks are used to connect other electronic instru-
ments or audio devices to output their sounds from the
instrument's built-in speakers.
⑲ [LINE OUT] jacks
These jacks are used to connect other external devices (am-
plifier, stereo system) to listen to the instrument's sound, or
to record to audio devices.
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