The Operating Modes
Selecting Modes
SETUP
MODE
SETUP
EDITOR
PROGRAM
EDITOR
KEYMAP
EDITOR
SAMPLE
EDITOR
Nested Editors
Starting at the Program mode level, there are three "nested" editors, each related to the
parameters that make up different components of a program. The first is the Program Editor,
which you enter when you press EDIT while in Program mode. Programs consist, among other
things, of keymaps ; they determine which samples play on which keys. Keymaps can be edited
as well. The Keymap Editor is entered from within the Program Editor, by selecting the
KEYMAP page with the soft buttons, then pressing EDIT.
Similarly, keymaps consist of samples , which also can be edited. The Sample Editor is entered
from the Keymap Editor, by selecting the Sample parameter and pressing EDIT. When you
enter the Sample Editor, you've worked through three nested levels of editors, all related to the
components that make up a program. And in fact, you're still in Program mode (if that's where
you started from). Pressing EXIT while in the Sample Editor will return you to the Keymap
Editor. Pressing EXIT again will return you to the KEYMAP page of the Program Editor. Once
more, and you're back to Program mode's entry level.
4-2
QUICK
EFFECTS
ACCESS
MODE
MODE
QUICK
EFFECTS
ACCESS
EDITOR
EDITOR
PROGRAM
MODE
MIDI
MASTER
MODE
MODE
VELOC.
MAP
EDITOR
SONG
DISK
MODE
MODE
SONG
EDITOR
PRESS.
INT.
MAP
TABLE
EDITOR
EDITOR
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