PdlCalib (Pedal Calibration)
Specify the effective range of the pedal connected to the rear panel ASSIGNABLE PEDAL jack. Make this setting if operating the pedal does not produce the expected result.
Backlit (LCD Backlit setting)
Specify the backlight color of the main display and
For the
PadBlink (PAD Illumination setting)
Specify the illumination of the pads when they are used to transmit a MIDI message.
■Pedal Polarity setting
1 | When you choose the Pedal Polarity setting, the main display will |
| indicate “Polarity setting.” |
2 | Use the main encoder to select the polarity of the pedal you have | |
| connected. | |
| +: | Choose this if the connected pedal uses “+” (↑) polarity. |
| Choose this if the connected pedal uses | |
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| Use the |
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| optional |
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| should also use this setting if no pedal is connected to the PEDAL |
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| jack. |
3 | Press the [ENTER] key. | |
| The settings will be saved, and you will return to Play mode. |
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.
Never turn off the power while settings are being saved. Doing so may destroy internal data.
■Pedal Calibration setting
1 | When you choose the Pedal Calibration setting, the main display will |
| show the range between maximum and minimum. |
2 | Move the connected pedal between maximum and minimum. |
| The range in which you moved the pedal will be shown as “*” symbols |
| in the main display. |
3 | Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR [®] key. |
| The main display will indicate “Sure?”, asking you whether you want |
to save the calibration setting.
4 | Press the [ENTER] key to save the calibration setting. |
| When the setting has been saved, the main display will indicate |
“Complete” and you will return to Play mode.
Press the [EXIT] key, and the scene name will appear.
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.
If the calibration setting was not successful, an indication of “CalibErr” will appear when you press the [ENTER] key. Please try the procedure once again.
Never turn off the power while settings are being saved. Doing so may destroy internal data.
Setting mode
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