Main Controls - E-Mu Vintage Keys Operation Manual

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MAIN CONTROLS

VOLUME
CONTROL
V
INTAGE KEYS
VOLUME
PHONES
C L A S S I C A N A L O G K E Y B O A R D S
HEADPHONE
JACK
Power Switch
Switches AC power to Vintage Keys On and Off.
MIDI Activity LED
Indicates that MIDI data is being received.
Master Menu Select Button
The Master menu contains parameters that affect the entire
machine, not just certain presets. An illuminated LED to the left
of the button indicates that you are in the Master menu.
Edit Menu Select Button
The Edit menu is used when you want to change parameters of a
preset. An illuminated LED to the left of the button indicates that
you are in the Edit menu.
Home/Enter Button
The Home/Enter button is used to initiate a particular operation.
The red LED to the left of the enter button flashes to let you know
that Vintage Keys is waiting for your response.
Cursor Control
This button moves the cursor to the next parameter on the dis-
play. (The cursor is a little flashing line underneath one of the
parameters in the display.) Press the cursor control repeatedly
until the cursor is underneath the desired parameter. The cursor
can also be moved bidirectionally using the data entry control
while the cursor select button is being held down (i.e. Press and
hold the cursor button and turn the data entry knob).
Data Entry Control
The data entry control is a stepped, variable control which is used
to change parameter values. The control increments or decre-
ments the current value one unit with each click. This control
incorporates acceleration (values advance faster if the control is
turned quickly).
Volume Control
This is the master volume control for all audio outputs. Note: For
maximum dynamic range, set this control at full level.
EDIT MENU
SELECT
DISPLAY
<
MASTER
EDIT
CURSOR
C01 Vol127 Pan+0
HOME/ENTER
DEMO
000 Preset Name
HOME/ENTER
MASTER MENU
SELECT
BUTTON
CURSOR
POWER
CONTROLS
SWITCH
>
DATA
POWER
MIDI
MIDI
ACTIVITY
DATA ENTRY
CONTROL
Chapter 2: Basic Operation
BASIC OPERATION
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