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Scroll bar
When a list is too long for all items to fit on the screen at
once, the popup includes scroll bars. You can touch in the
empty areas of the scroll bar to move back and forth in the
list, or touch and drag the scroll handle.
Press here to scroll to left or right.
Press here and slide to left or right to
scroll to the desired location.
d: Edit cell
When you touch a parameter in the LCD screen, the
parameter or parameter value will usually be highlighted
(displayed in inverse video). This is called the edit cell, and
the highlighted item is now selected for editing.
The parameter value of the edit cell can be modified using
the VALUE controllers. In some cases, you may also use a
popup menu, as described below.
Alternatively, in most cases you can edit the value by
touching the edit cell and dragging your finger up or down.
(A few parameters don't support this editing method.) If
your hand is obscuring the parameter value on the screen,
you can drag your finger to the left or right before editing; as
long as you don't lift your finger from the screen, the
parameter will stay selected.
For parameters that accept a note number or a velocity value,
you can also hold down the ENTER switch and play a note
on the keyboard to enter the note number or velocity value.
e & f: On-screen sliders, knobs, and
meters
To edit an on-screen slider or knob, simply touch it and then
drag to change its value. Knobs can generally be turned by
both up-down and right-left gestures.
Alternatively, you can first touch the slider or knob and then
use the VALUE controllers to modify the value.
On-screen meters show audio levels for Program Oscillators
(on the Control Surface page), Combination Timbres, Song
Tracks, insert, master, and total effects, and the main output.
g & h: Page group tabs and Page tabs
Press the lower row of tabs to select the page group, and then
press the upper row of tabs to select the page. The top of the
screen shows the name of the current page and group, as
described under "a: Current page" on page 10.
i: Page menu button
When this button is pressed, a list of menu commands will
appear. The available commands will vary depending on the
current page. To select a command, just touch it.
The page menu will close when you press the LCD screen at
a location other than the page menu, or when you press the
EXIT switch.
Press here to scroll to the
corresponding location.
Front and rear panels TouchView user interface
Even though each page may have its own unique menu
commands, the menus are standardized as much as possible.
For instance, WRITE is almost always the first menu item in
Program, Combination, Set List, and Global modes.
Menu shortcut: ENTER + numeric keypad
You can use a shortcut to access any of the first ten menu
items:
1. Hold down the ENTER key.
2. Press a number (0-9) on the numeric keypad to select
the desired menu command, starting with 0.
For instance, press 0 for the first menu command, 1 for the
second, and so on.
If the menu command just toggles an option on and off (such
as Exclusive Solo), then you're done. If the command calls
up a dialog box, the dialog will appear on the LCD, and you
can proceed just as if you'd selected the command from the
touch-screen.
Dialog box
Many menu commands use dialog boxes to make additional
settings. The dialog box that appears will depend on the
currently selected menu command.
To confirm settings in a dialog box, press the OK button. To
exit without making changes, press the Cancel button. After
pressing either OK or Cancel, the dialog box will close.
Text edit button
Cancel button
OK button
Text edit button
Pressing this button brings up an on-screen keyboard, for
changing the name of Programs, Combis, Songs, Wave
Sequences, Drum Kits, etc. For more information, see
"Editing names and entering text" on page 193.
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