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5
20
6
9
7
10
8
11
16
12
14
13
15. TEMPO/DATA DIAL, ENTER, ESCAPE. T
Song Style and Style modes, the Dial is active for Tempo changes. When
the instrument is set to one of the edit modes, the Dial operates as a data
entry device . Enter confirms specified data in edit situations. E
cancels specified data and/or escapes an edit situation.
16. OCTAVE –/+. A Track octave transposer which transposes the se-
lected track over the maximum range of ±2 octaves. Pressing both +
and – buttons at the same time cancels the setting.
17. TRANSPOSE b / #. Raises (#) or lowers ( b) the pitch of the instru-
ment as a whole in semitone steps, over a range of ±12 semitones.
Pressing both buttons at the same time resets to 0.
18. STYLE/TEMPO LOCK. S
play indicator on), selecting Performances recalls keyboard sounds only
without changing Style. When off (display indicator off), selecting Per-
formances recalls keyboard and accompaniments sounds and changes
Style. T
L
: when selected (flashing indicator shown in the dis-
EMPO
OCK
play), the current Tempo setting is locked for all Style changes. When off
(flashing stops), each Style recalls memorised Tempo data.
19. PLAY ALL SONGS. If a Song or MIDI File disk is inserted in the disk
drive, this buttons triggers the playback of all the Songs or MIDI Files
directly from disk, playing them back one after the other as a medley.
This function can also be used to listen to all the Songs or MIDI files in a
partition of the Hard Disk.
20. DISPLAY. A coloured, backlit, LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) of the
multi-function type that simultaneously displays and provides access to
several parameters. The user interface displays the current situation of
the instrument at all times, showing the On/Off status of several panel
buttons with the corresponding display indicator. The surrounding mark-
ings also form part of the display area (explained in detail afterwards).
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22
23
19
18
17
15
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D
: in Song,
EMPO
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L
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21. UPPER 1, UPPER 2, LOWER. These buttons activate (LED on) or
Mute (LED off) the respective keyboard sections.
22. FLOPPY DISK. ENTERS THE DISK OPERATING FUNCTIONS
SCAPE
(LOAD, SAVE, Delete, Format) which allow the transfer of files to and
from floppy disk.
23. HARD DISK. Enters the Hard Disk operating functions (Load, Save,
Delete, Format and Utility) which allow you to organise the Hard Disk
data.
24. SOUND. Numeric selection keypad to select the Sounds (00-127),
including the Drumkits of banks 2, 3 and 4, by specifying the correspond-
ing Program change number using the SOUND lists as a reference.
Three digit selections are specified by pressing the + 100 button fol-
lowed by the remaining two digits. The Sound Banks (1, 2, 3 and 4) are
selected in cyclic order by simultaneously pressing the + and – buttons.
25. PROGRAMMABLE PADS/VOCAL P. 4 buttons which provide
sounds or samples that can be played in real time in any mode. All
buttons are assignable (samples or percussive sounds). V
: when working with the Vocal Processor, each pads gains access to
SOR
a related function (Track Mute [Pad1], Equal/Mic [Pad2], Edit [Pad3] and
Vocal Mute [Pad4]);
26. DIRECT SOUND MEMORY. Each of the 16 memory buttons of this
section can memorise a preferred configuration of the Upper 1, Upper 2
and Lower sections (including Sound and Effects assignments, Volume
settings, etc.) for quick and easy selection during your live performances.
The overall memorised status of both direct memory sections can be
stored to floppy disk or hard disk for future loading.
27. SEQUENCER. Two buttons dedicated to the recording and play-
back of Song Styles and to the playback of Songs. R
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