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PHONES
Connect a pair of headphones to this output. You can use head-
phones with an impedance of 16-200Ω (50Ω suggested). Use a
headphone splitter to connect more than one pair of head-
phones.
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JOYSTICK
This joystick triggers different functions, depending on the
direction it is moved towards.
X (+/–)
Move the joystick towards the left (–) to lower the
pitch, or towards the right (+) to raise it. This is
also called Pitch Bend.
Y+
Move the joystick forward to trigger Modulation.
Y–
Move the joystick backward, to trigger the func-
tion assigned in Sound mode.
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ASSIGNABLE SWITCH
These are freely assignable switches (see "Pad/Switch: Assignable
Switch" on page 108 for information on how to assign functions
to them).
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MASTER VOLUME
This slider controls the overall volume of the instrument, both
of the Left and Right outputs, and the Headphones output. It
does not control the volume of the 1 and 2 sub-outputs.
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This slider also controls the volume of the microphone con-
nected to the MIC Audio Input, when it is sent to the Voice Pro-
cessor. It control the signal entering the LEFT and RIGHT Audio
Inputs when it is sent to the MP3 Recorder (see "Audio Setup:
Audio In" on page 233).
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BALANCE
While in Style Play and Song Play mode, this slider balances the
volume of the Keyboard tracks, against the Style (Accompani-
ment), Pad and Song tracks. This is a relative control, whose
effective maximum value is determined by the MASTER VOL-
UME slider position.
When moved, a magnified version of the virtual slider appears in
the display, for more accurate positioning.
Note: This does not work in Sequencer mode.
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ASSIGNABLE SLIDER
The first eight sliders of this section are freely assignable sliders
(see "Controllers: Assignable Sliders" on page 227 for informa-
tion on how to assign functions to them). Four operating modes
are available, and can be selected by pressing the SLIDER MODE
button (see below).
The ninth slider acts either as an MP3 volume controller in most
cases, or as the 1' footage when in Drawbar mode. When con-
trolling the MP3 volume, it starts working only when the current
volume level is reached.
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