Generalmusic WK3 World Keyboard Owner's Manual page 188

Table of Contents

Advertisement

STANDARD EDIT PROCEDURE
The edit procedure is identical for all situations,
unless otherwise indicated in the detailed expla-
nations which follow afterwards.
1. To modify the parameters of the current Per-
formance, press the button corresponding to
the function that you wish to edit in the Edit
Performance section.
2. If necessary, use the PAGE+ and PAGE - but-
tons to pass to the page required.
3. Select the parameter to edit with the corre-
sponding Function button.
4. Use the DIAL to modify the parameter value.
In some situations, the Sliders F1...F8 are
active for parameter changes; in this case, the
parameter does not require selection..
On/Off type parameters can be toggled with
the corresponding Function button.
7. Press ESCAPE, or the button corresponding
to the function in edit to return to the main dis-
play of the current operating mode.
8. Save the modifications to the current Perform-
ance by pressing STORE PERF followed by
ENTER.
13•2 Reference Guide
ESCAPE THE FUNCTION IN EDIT
There are three ways of escaping from a func-
tion in edit:
press ESCAPE as many times as necessary,
depending on the currently selected edit lev-
el, until you reach the main display.
press the button corresponding to the func-
tion in edit. This action exits from the func-
tion completely and passes directly to the
main display.
press another button of the EDIT section to
pass to a different function.
MEMORISING MODIFICATIONS TO A
PERFORMANCE
When you have completed your edit tasks, press
STORE PERF to save the modifications to the
current Performance. If you fail to store your
modifications, they will be irremediably lost when
you select another Performance, or reselect the
same one.
Note: If your Performance programming
involves many parameters of all the Edit Perform-
ance functions (Perf, MIDI, Mixer, Sound, Effects),
it is wise to save periodically to store the modifica-
tions to RAM. This will safeguard your editing in
case of an unexpected power failure. If, instead,
you leave the saving task till last, a sudden power
failure will cause the total loss of all your edited
data and you will have to start again.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents