Operations Common To All Modes; Using The Touch Buttons And Touch Ring; Touch Ring Basic Operation - Casio Privia PX-S6000 User Manual

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Operations Common to All Modes

• Unless otherwise specifically noted, all of the procedures in this manual assume that the
Digital Piano is in its initial power on state (immediately after you turn on power). If you run
into problems with a procedure, turn Digital Piano power off and back on, and then try
performing the procedure again.
• Note that turning off Digital Piano power during a procedure causes any pending unsaved
data to be deleted.

Using the Touch Buttons and Touch Ring

Turning on Digital Piano power causes the touch buttons and touch ring to light.

Touch Ring Basic Operation

The touch ring is used to move the cursor between items on a list and to change values.
• Trace along the touch ring to continuously
change the value of the currently selected item
on the screen.
Decrease the
value (–)
Tracing clockwise (+) along the touch ring until
the value becomes its maximum value, it will stop
at that value. Likewise, tracing counterclockwise
(–) along the touch ring until the value becomes
its minimum value, it will stop at that value.
* While the close-up screen (page EN-29) or the value list screen (page EN-30) is being displayed,
touching the top or bottom of the touch ring changes values.
• Touch the left or right of the touch ring to
Increase the
value (+)
Decrease the
Touching the left of the touch ring (–) after the
minimum value is reached sets the maximum
value. Likewise, touching the right of the touch
ring (+) after the maximum value is reached sets
the minimum value.
EN-25
change the value one unit at a time. Touch the
top or bottom of the touch ring to move the
cursor between items
Move the cursor up (↑)
value (–)
Move the cursor down (↓)
*
.
*
Increase the
value (+)
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