Introducing The Mdf3; Front Panel - Yamaha MDF3 Owner's Manual

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NTRODUCING THE

Front panel

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q MIDI LED
This LED lights when the MDF3
is receiving MIDI data. Note that
it does not light when data is be-
ing transmitted, however.
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MDF3
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w LCD
The LCD displays a variety of information to as-
sist you in operating the MDF3.
e Mode keys
These keys allow you to switch between the
MDF3's four operating modes. The MDF3's
modes — MDR mode, SEQ mode, JOB mode,
and UTILITY mode — are outlined in the MDF3
Mode Overview on page 20.
r CURSOR keys
These keys move the cursor in the LCD to the left
or right. They can also be used to fast forward or
rewind a file during playback in SEQ mode.
t FILE DATA
These keys are used to select a file ( in the MDR
keys
and SEQ modes) or a function (in the JOB and
UTILITY modes). They can also be used to change
the tempo during playback in SEQ mode.
y REC key
This key is used in combination with the START/
STOP key to begin the reception/recording of data
in MDR and SEQ modes.
u PAUSE key
This key pauses the recording or playback of a
file in progress in SEQ mode .It can also be used
in combination with the REC key to tell the MDF3
to standby for recording in this mode.
i START/STOP
This key is used to start and stop reception/
key
recording or transmission/playback in MDR and
SEQ modes. It is also used to execute functions
in the JOB and UTILITY modes.

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