SECTION
III
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THE SYSTEM
CONTROLLER
The
SYSTEM
CONTROLLER
is
the heart
of the
Memorymoog. Of
all
the front panel controls,
youNI
find
yourself using the
SYSTEM
CONTROLLER
most
fre-
quently.
It
is
used
to store
and
recall
patches,
set
up
keyboard modes,
set
up
arpeggiation
modes,
control pro-
gram
sequencing, access the
cassette interface,
and
many
other present and future
functions.
When
you
first
power up
the
Memorymoog,
you'll
notice that the
number
1
appears
in
the
large
LED
display
labeled
PROGRAM.
This
tells
you
that
program
#1
is
called
up and
ready
to
play.
This
window,
the
PROGRAM
DISPLAY
(3.1
),
will
always
show
which program
is
cur-
rently called
up and
ready
to play,
or
which program
is
about
to
be
entered.
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PROGRAM
DISPLAY
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As
discussed
in
the
quick setup
guide,
let
your
instru-
ment
warm
up
for
about
1
minutes,
press
the
AUTO
TUNE
switch
(1.1),
and
let
the
instrument tune
itself
before
playing.
After the
AUTO TUNE
routine
is
complete,
program
#1
will
appear
again
in
the
PROGRAM
DIS-
PLAY
and
the appropriate
LEDs
for
program #1
will
light
up.
(Should
you
need
to
tune
the
instrument
at
any
time
after
it*s
been
warmed
up, the
computer
will
always
remember
the
state
of the
panel controls
just
prior to
the
tuning routine
and
return to
it.)
The Alphanumeric
Display
(3.2)
will
read
''6
TUNED*'
indicating that
all
six
voice
cards
have been tuned
successfully,
if
any
number
less
than
six
appears
you
should
hit
AUTO TUNE
again.
If
all
six
voice cards
stili
fail
to
tune,
try
turning the instrument off
for a
moment. Then
turn
it
on
again
and
hit
the
AUTO
TUNE
switch.
If
all
this
fails,
contact an authorized
ser-
vice
center or
call
our
factory
service
center for
assistance.
CALLING
UP
PROGRAMS
To
call
up
a
program,
hit
any
desired
number from
to
99 on
the
Numeric Keyboard
(3.3)
and
follow
it
by
pressing
the
ENTER
switch.
The
ENTER
switch
must
be
pressed
in
order for
a
new
pro-
gram
to replace the
one
that
is
currently
called
up.
The new
number
appears
on
the
display
immediately, but the
new
program
is
not
active
until
the
ENTER
switch
is
pressed.
NUMERIC
KEYBOARD
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
ALPHAISIUMERIC
PROGRAM
DISPLAY
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SYSTEM CONTROLLER
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SWITCH
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