Boss JamStation JS-5 Owner's Manual page 13

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8. STYLE Button
Use this to make style-related settings, such as style
selection and recording.
9. SONG/STYLE BANK
(Song Bank/Style Bank) Buttons
SONG button illuminated:
These select a song category (ROCK 1 through CARD).
STYLE button illuminated:
These select a style category (ROCK 1 through CARD).
CHORD button illuminated:
These select a chord type (Maj through 9th).
10.CURSOR Buttons
These are used to select parameters and change screens
(pages).
* If you continue holding the button, the change will be
continuous.
* If you hold down one button and press the other button, the
change will become more rapid.
11.EXIT Button
Press this to stop an operation.
12.ENTER Button
Use this to "lock in" a value you've set or to execute an
operation.
13.TEMPO Button
Use this to adjust the tempo.
14.SHIFT Button
This is used in combination with other buttons.
15.UTILITY Button
Use this when making settings related to the usage
environment for the JS-5.
ERASE Button:
Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the
UTILITY button makes this function as the ERASE
button, allowing you to erase or delete data.
16.PART Button
Use this to make part-related settings.
Part Names and Functions
INSERT Button:
Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the PART
button makes this function as the INSERT button,
allowing you to insert data.
17.EFFECTS Button
Use this when making settings for reverb, chorus, or
insert effect.
COPY Button:
Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the
EFFECTS button makes this function as the COPY
button, allowing you to copy data.
18.LONG REC (Long Recording) Button
When you're recording your own performance, this
switches you between high-quality recording and
longer-time recording.
19.PART MUTE/SELECT Button
This mutes out (silences) a part when playing a song.
When making the settings for a part, select the target
part.
20.LOOP 1 and 2 Buttons
Use these for loop play.
21.EZ (EZ Compose) Button
Use this when using the EZ Compose feature. This
button is also used when changing the chord progression
temporarily during performance of a song.
22.RESET Button
When you have stopped play partway through a song,
this returns you to the beginning of the song.
23.RWD (Rewind) and
FWD (Forward) Buttons
Each press of this button moves the play
RWD:
position of the song back one measure.
FWD:
Each press of this button moves the play
position of the song ahead one measure.
* If you continue holding the button, the change will be
continuous.
* If you hold down one button and press the other button, the
change will become more rapid.
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