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sent. It is also used to specify EQ (for recording) for
the analog inputs.
You will also select this key when using the tuner.
( p.26, 75)
7 [EQ/PHASE] key
This key is used to specify the EQ (for track play-
back) and phase of each channel. ( p.25, 78)
These settings can be paired, and registered in
a scene.
8 [INSERT EFFECT] key
This key is used to select the location of an insert
effect, to select the effect type, and to select and
edit effect programs. ( p.29, 79)
These settings can be registered in a scene.
9 [MASTER EFFECT/AUX] key
This key is used to select and edit effect programs
for master effects 1 and 2, and to set the send levels
from each channel to the master effects. In addi-
tion, it is used to set the send amount to an external
effect, and to select and edit effect programs for the
master effects. ( p.31, 81)
These settings can be registered in a scene. The
send settings can be paired.
10 [SOLO/MONITOR] key
This key is used to solo an individual channel,
send, or return. It is also used to select an audio
source for monitoring. ( p.84)
When solo is on, the LED will blink.
11 [METER/TRACK VIEW] key
This key is used to display volume data (level
meters) during recording and playback, and to
view audio event data in each track (track view).
( p.85)
12 [SYSTEM] key
This key is used to make foot switch and MIDI-
related settings, to manage data on disk, and to
backup or restore data. ( p.45)
13 [RECORD] key
Press this key to make recorder settings such as
selecting the recording source or the bounce
recording method etc. ( p.51)
14 [TRACK] key
Press this key to select the virtual track for each
track, or to perform track editing operations such
as copy or delete. ( p.52)
15 [SONG] key
Press this key to create a new song, rename/select
a song, perform a song editing operation such as
copy or move, perform program playback of
songs, or produce an audio CD (a CD-R/RW drive
is required). ( p.59)
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16 [STORE] key
To register a locate point, mark, or scene, press this
key to register the time. The registered time can be
stored to a location key by pressing the corre-
sponding key. ( p.64)
17 [MARK] key
This key is used to register time locations within a
song, and to jump immediately to a registered loca-
tion.
It is also used to edit marks by renaming or delet-
ing them etc. ( p.64)
18 [SCENE] key
This key is used to store settings of the [CHAN-
NEL] faders, [PAN]/[BALANCE] knobs, EQ, and
effect send effects. to the desired location of a song
as a Scene. When Scene is on, playing back the
song will cause the registered scenes to switch
automatically. This key is also used to perform
scene editing operations such as copy, rename, or
delete. ( p.65)
This key will light when the Scene function is on.
19 [TEMPO/RHYTHM] key
This key is used to set the tempo for a song, create
a tempo map, and turn the rhythm function on/
off. ( p.68)
This key will light when the Rhythm function is
on.
20 [IN/LOC1] key, [OUT/LOC2] key,
[TO/LOC3] key, [END/LOC4] key
These keys are used to register a desired time loca-
tion within a song, or to instantly jump to a regis-
tered time location.
The time locations registered here are used as the
punch-in/out locations, and the editing range for
track editing operations such as copy or delete.
( p.70)
By holding down the [IN/LOC1] key and pressing
the [OUT/LOC2] key, you can listen to the audio
between the IN–OUT points.
21 [AUTO PUNCH] key
This key is used to turn the Auto Punch-in/out
function on/off, to set the pre/post roll time, and
to verify the start/end locations. ( p.71)
This key will light when the Auto Punch-in/out
function is on.
22 [LOOP] key
This key is used to turn the Loop function on/off
for playback or recording, and to verify the start/
end locations. ( p.72)
This key will light when the Loop function is on.
23 [UNDO] key
This key accesses the Undo function which lets you
return data to its original state after recording or
editing a track, and the Redo function which

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