GE owner manual How the X-9 shows characters, Menu reference

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Typically, most menus can be performed using either the right and left menu systems (consisting of keys, dial and display).
The menus and the different settings you can make are listed in “Menu reference” on page 17.
These menu controls are also used with the effects units, as explained here (“Effects” on page 23).
chart if you are not quite sure how things are being shown:
5 – Menus
3 Press ENTER to confirm that you want to use this menu.
4 Turn the DATA knob to change the value for the menu.
5 Some menus have only one setting. For these menus, press ENTER to confirm the setting and leave the menu system.
For menus with two settings (for example, first selecting the sampler whose settings will be changed and then changing the setting), press ENTER to confirm the first setting.

The X-9 uses a menu system to allow various func- tions to be enabled.

You should read through the menu section (“Menu reference” on page 17) to find out exactly what is possible—the X-9 may possibly do more than you first thought, thanks to the menu system.

To use the menus:

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6 Turn the DATA knob to set the next value.

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1 Press the FUNCTION key.

2 Turn the DATA knob to select the menu description (a 4-character code shown on the display).

How the X-9 shows characters

It’s usually fairly clear what’s being shown on the X- 9 display. However, you may want to refer to this

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Menu reference

The following table provides a list of the menu options available on the X-9, together with the parameters available and their meaning.

In this table, default (factory) settings are marked with a *.

See “Menus” on page 17 for details of how to use the menu system.

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Contents Professional Digital DJ Mixer Important Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Introduction Some notes and precautionsSerial number, etc Environmental considerationsProgram gain level, EQ and assignment section Getting acquainted withRoad map to front panel functions Cue selection keys and monitor keys Sampler sectionMicrophone control External effect Master faderProgram faders Effect, menu, etc. management Cross-fader and fader controlsRecord turntables ConnectionsCD decks, etc Digital connectionsMicrophone connection and use Booth outputsFootswitches Headphones connecting and usingExternal effects unit Fader start/stop connectionsTo use the external effects unit External effectsAbout programs Learning moreCross-fading Assigning sources to programsSignal flow Cue previewing sounds Adjusting the output volumePlaying a song Menu reference How the X-9 shows charactersMenus Values Program EQ QMeter release time Meter peak holdPresets Restore factoryMic balance Program 1 balanceProgram fader curve FadersProgram fader direction Fader startCross-fader reverse Cross-fader curveCross-fader start Selecting the effect type EffectsEditing the effects Beat parameterStoring effects Effect parametersLPFa Recalling stored effect settings Playing back samples SamplersRecording a sample Sample pitch Editing samplesErasing samples Cutting the EQ bands EQ Q settingViewing EQ settings Remembering and recalling EQ settings Specifications Specifications, etcAudio I/O Control I/OGeneral specifications Audio specificationsDimensional drawing Case mounting Mounting the X-9 in a rackEtc Block diagramPage Teac Corporation