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+/YES / -/NO (Value) but-
tons: Change the value
EDIT button: Press it
of
the
parameters
to access the Edit
appearing in the display.
mode relevant to
The editable parameter
the current type of
is shown by the cursor
data selected in the
(
) placed on its left, or
display. Four Edit
(when editing text) with
modes
the character/cipher in
able:
edit flashing. By keeping
page 38),
them pressed, the values
mance
start changing automati-
page 38), Song (see
cally, first slowly, then
page 34) and Global
slightly faster. By press-
(see page 47). Glo-
ing them together, the
bal edit mode can
parameter is reset to its
be
default value.
keeping the EDIT
While in the Main page,
button pressed for
these buttons can be
more than one sec-
used to select a different
ond).
bank for the current
sound.
EXIT button: Press it to
exit Edit mode, or to
return to the Main page
from other pages. When
exiting from the Edit
mode, the Save proce-
dure will be recalled.
When a drum pattern is
assigned to the Metro-
nome, and it is running,
this button doubles as a
Fill
In
control
(see
page 21, page 30).
REVERB
ton: Turns the
are
avail-
reverb on/off.
Sound
(see
This
adds
Perfor-
ambience
(see
the
sound.
Keep
pressed
more than one
second
accessed
by
access
Reverb
page
page 17).
TRANSPOSE
button:
Press this button to open
the Transpose page and
change the master trans-
pose value. When the
indicator is turned on,
transposition is active.
Changes
made
after
pressing this button are
not saved to memory,
and are reset when turn-
ing the instrument off.
See page 16.
but-
CHORUS
but-
ton: Turns the
to
chorus on/off.
This makes the
it
SONG
sound
richer.
for
button:
Keep it pressed
this button to
for more than
to
gain access to
one second to
the
the Song Play
access the Cho-
edit
mode
rus edit page
(see
page 23).
(see page 17).
BRILLIANCE button: Press
this button to open the Bril-
liance page and change the
brilliance value. When the
indicator is turned on, a bril-
liance variation is active.
Changes made after press-
ing this button are not
saved to memory, and are
reset
when
turning
the
instrument off. See page 17.
DEMO
buttons:
Pressed
together with the CHORUS
button it gains access to the
Demo mode, where you can
listen to the demo songs.
Select the songs with the
sound selection buttons (see
page 11).
You
can
play
along the demo songs.
Control panel > Main features
TEMPO
buttons:
Adjust
the
metro-
nome tempo. The +
button
makes
faster, while the –
button
makes
PLAY
slower.
Press
MET.SET
buttons:
Pressed
together,
they give access to
(see
metronome editing.
See page 20.
METRONOME
but-
ton: Turns the metro-
nome click on/off. The
tempo and time sig-
nature depend on the
chosen values, or the
selected
song
(see
page 20).
RECORDER
but-
tons: Control the
playback or record-
ing of the songs.
See
page 23,
page 27.
SONG SELECT button:
Press this button to open
the Song Selection page
(see page 23).
NEW
SONG
buttons:
Pressed together with
the SONG PLAY button
creates a new Song (see
page 27.
it
it
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