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[WRITE] / [DISK] button
WRITE:
Saves patch/pattern/song settings or system settings.
DISK:
By holding down [SHIFT] and pressing this button, you
can make settings related to the floppy disk (p. 119).
[-/+OCT] (Octave Shift) / [-/+TRANSPOSE]
(Transpose) buttons
- /+OCT:
These buttons adjust the pitch of the keyboard
in octave steps (maximum +/-3 octaves) (p. 34).
- /+TRANSPOSE:
Pressing either of these buttons while holding
down [SHIFT] allows you to transpose the
keyboard in semitone steps (-5–+6) (p. 35).
[PHRASE/ARPEGGIO] button
Switches phrase/arpeggio function on/off. To make settings for the
phrase/arpeggio, make this button light and then press [PARAM]
(p. 27).
[CHORD MEMORY] button
Switches chord memory function on/off. To make settings for the
chord memory function, get this button to light and then press
[PARAM] (p. 28).
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DISPLAY
This displays information regarding the operation you are
performing.
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[V-LINK] button
Switches V-LINK on/off (p. 136).
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[NUMERIC] / [AUDITION] button
NUMERIC: When this button is lit, the direct access buttons will
function as a numeric keypad. This lets you directly
input or specify a numerical value for the displayed
item (patch number or parameter).
AUDITION: By holding down [SHIFT] and pressing this button, you
can repeatedly listen to an audition phrase for the
currently selected patch (p. 26).
[0]–[9] (DIRECT ACCESS buttons)
In Patch mode, use these buttons to switch between the sound
categories printed on the panel (p. 24). In Pattern mode, use these
buttons to directly select a pattern to play by specifying the lowest
digit of the pattern number (p. 66). However, if the [NUMERIC],
[PART SELECT], or [TRACK MUTE] buttons are lit, the [0]–[9]
buttons will change to the corresponding function.
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[VALUE -/+] buttons
Use these buttons to switch the number of an item (patch, pattern,
various parameters, etc.) in the display, or to increase/decrease a
value. While one of these buttons is first held down and the other is
pressed, the value then changes rapidly. Or, if you hold down
[SHIFT] while using these buttons, the value will change in larger
steps.
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