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2.0
LEFT-HAND CONTROLLERS.
2.1
OCTAVE
SWITCHES.
These
are
not
programmable.
They
raise
or
lower
the pitch of
all
oscillators
by one
octave.
2.2
PITCH
WHEEL.
Lets
you bend
the pitch of what's played
on
the
keyboard by
an
amount
determined by
the
PITCH
BEND
AMOUNT
control
(1.11).
2.3
MODULATION
WHEEL.
For
injecting
modulation from
the
LFO
(5.0).
Adds
to the
initial
amount
of
modulation
programmed
by
the
MODULA-
TION
AMOUNT
control
(1.12).
3.0
SYSTEM CONTROLLER.
•
•
D D
OCTAVE
1
1
PITCH
MOD
—
3.1
PROGRAM
DISPLAY.
The
large
numeric
LED
(Light
Emitting Diode)
display
shows
which program
number
has
been
called up.
Program numbers
range
from
to 99.
3.2
ALPHANUMERIC
DISPLAY.
Through
this
display,
the
Memorymoog^s
computer
conveys
various
sorts
of information
about what
is
going
on
in
the
instrument.
When
the
AUTO TUNE
cycle
is
complete,
it
will
/
display
how many
voice cards
have been tuned
up by showing
i^^'
"1
,
2, 3, 4,
5 or
6
TUNED."
Note
that
any
number
less
than
6
indicates that
the
computer
couldn't tune
one
of the voice cards
for
some
reason.
If
you
change any
part
of the current
program
in
the display
by
activating a
control
pot
or switch,
it
will
read ''EDIT.*'
If
you've
changed
a rotary pot's position,
the
left
side
of the display
will
show
the value of that
pot
as
it is
in
memory,
while the
right
side
displays the
current
value.
With
this
readout,
you
can
match
old
programs
or return
a
pot
to
its
original value.
Keyboard
mode
is
indicated
on
the
Alphanumeric
Display
when
you
hit
the
KB
MODE
switch
(1.7).
When
the
RECORD
INTER-
LOCK
button
(3.4)
is
hit,
the display
will
read
*TOCK." When
a
program
has
been recorded
into
memory
the display
will
read
"RECORDED."
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
PROGRAM
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RECORD
INTERLOCK
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