Display/Touch Screen; Parameter Lock; Storage-Formatting The Drive - Yamaha Genos Reference Manual

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Display/Touch Screen

Display
Time Stamp
Pop-up Display
Time
Transition
Effect
Touch Screen
Sound
Calibration
Brightness
LED

Parameter Lock

This function is used to "lock" specific parameters (effect, split point, etc.) to make them selectable only via the panel
control—in other words, instead of being changed via Registration Memory, One Touch Setting, Playlist, or Song and
sequence data.
To lock the desired parameter group, touch the corresponding box to enter the checkmark. To unlock the parameter,
touch the box again.
NOTE
For details on which parameters belong to each group, refer to the Data List (Parameter Chart) on the website.
Storage—Formatting the Drive
This lets you execute the Format operation or check the memory capacity (approximate value) of the internal User
drive or the USB flash drive connected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal
To format the internal User drive or the connected USB flash drive, touch the name of the desired drive to be formatted
in the device list, then touch [Format].
NOTICE
The Format operation deletes any previously existing data. Make sure that the User drive or the USB flash drive you are formatting does not con-
tain important data. Proceed with caution, especially when connecting multiple USB flash drives.
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Determines whether the time stamp of a file is shown on the User tab of the File Selection
display or not.
NOTE
The time can be set on the display called up via [MENU]  [Time]. For details, refer to
Determines the time that elapses before the pop-up windows close. Pop-up windows appear
when you press buttons such as TEMPO, TRANSPOSE or UPPER OCTAVE, etc. When
"Hold" is selected here, the pop-up window is shown until you touch [×].
Turns on or off the Transition Effect which is applied when the display is changed.
Determines whether or not touching the display will trigger the click sound.
Lets you calibrate the display when it does not respond properly to your touching. (Normally,
you do not need this operation, since it is calibrated by factory default.) Touch here to call up
the Calibration display, and then touch the center of the plus marks (+) in order.
Adjusts the brightness of the lighting buttons.
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