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[INC/YES] button
G
For increasing the value of the currently selected parameter
(INC: increment). This button can also be used to execute a
Job or Store operation.
Simultaneously hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the
[INC/YES] button to quickly increase the parameter value in
10-step jumps.
[DEC/NO] button
H
For decreasing the value of the currently selected parameter
(DEC: decrement). This button can also be used to cancel a
Job or Store operation.
Simultaneously hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the
[DEC/NO] button to quickly decrease the parameter value in
10-step jumps.
Cursor buttons
I
The cursor buttons move the "cursor" around the display,
highlighting and selecting the various parameters.
[EXIT] button
J
The menus and displays of the MONTAGE are organized
according to a hierarchical structure. Press this button to exit
from the current display and return to the previous level in
the hierarchy.
[ENTER] button
K
Use this button to call up the display of the selected menu,
or to execute a Job or Store operation.
Simultaneously hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the
[ENTER] button to call up the Tempo setting display.
[PERFORMANCE] button
L
Use this button to return to the Performance Play display.
The button fully lights when the Performance Play display is
shown. This button lights dimly when the Utility display is
shown.
Simultaneously hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the
[PERFORMANCE] button to call up the Overview display.
M
[UTILITY] button
Use this button to call up the Utility display for making overall
system settings. The button fully lights when the Utility
display is shown and the button lights dimly when other
displays are shown.
Simultaneously hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the
[UTILITY] button to call up the Quick setup display.
[EDIT] button
N
Use this button to call up the display for editing
Performances (page 18) and Live Sets (page 30). Also,
pressing this button while editing Performance parameters
lets you switch between the just-edited sound and its
original, unedited condition, allowing you to hear how your
edits affect the sound (Compare function). The button lights
when the edit display is shown and the button flashes while
Compare is active.
O
[STORE] button
Use this button to call up the Store display. The button fully
lights when the Store display is shown and the button lights
dimly when other displays are shown.
[SHIFT] button
P
Pressing this button along with another button enables you
to execute various commands. For details, refer to the "Shift
Function List" (page 55).
[LIVE SET] button
Q
Use this button to store all your favorite, often-used
Performances in a single, easy-to-access location and call
them up.
Simultaneously hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the
[LIVE SET] button to call up the Live Set display for storing
the currently selected Performance to the Live Set. This is
one more useful way you can quickly switch among
Performances you need in live performance situations.
The button fully lights when the Live Set display is shown. If
the Live Set display is not shown, the button lights dimly
when the Live Set function is active and the button's lamp is
off when the function is NOT active.
R
[CATEGORY SEARCH] button
The Category Search function (page 20) can be accessed
by using this button.
Use this button while the Performance Play display is shown
to call up the Performance Category Search display for
selecting the entire Performance. When the cursor is on the
Part name in the Performance Play display, simultaneously
hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [CATEGORY
SEARCH] button to call up the Part Category Search display,
allowing you to select a sound type for the currently selected
Part. The button fully lights when the Category Search
display is shown. If the Category Search display is not
shown, the button lights dimly when the Category Search
function is active and the button's lamp is off when the
function is NOT active.
S
[PERFORMANCE CONTROL] button
Use this button with the Number A [1] – [16] buttons, the
Number B [1] – [8] buttons, and the Number C [1] – [8]
buttons, the PART [MUTE] button, and the PART [SOLO]
button to control Performances. When this button is turned
on, the following functions can be operated. The button fully
lights when it is turned on and the button lights dimly when it
is turned off.
Number buttons
PART [MUTE] button
ON
Number A [1] – [8] buttons
Part select (1 – 8)
(upper line)
Number A [9] – [16] buttons
Part mute (1 – 8)
(lower line)
Number B [1] – [8] buttons
Switch of Motion Sequence types (1 – 8)
Number C [1] – [8] buttons
Switch of Arpeggio types (1 – 8)
[PART CONTROL] button
T
Use this button with the Number A [1] – [16] buttons, the
Number B [1] – [8] buttons, and the Number C [1] – [8]
buttons, the PART [MUTE] button, and the PART [SOLO]
button to control Parts. When this button is turned on, the
following functions can be operated. The button fully lights
when it is turned on and the button lights dimly when it is
turned off.
Controls and Functions
PART [SOLO] button
ON
Part solo (1 – 8)
Part solo (1 – 8)
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