About the display

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1.Indicators appear here to show when reverb, chorus, DSP, the Mixer Mode, Song Memory, or Touch Response is being used.

2.The TONE indicator appears when you are selecting or viewing the TONE setting, while RHYTHM appears for the RHYTHM setting. The AD and TONE indicators both appear when you are select- ing or viewing an Advanced Tone.

“AD TONE” stands for “ADVANCED TONE.”

3.Tone number/Tone name

The tone number/tone name area is also used to indicate the rhythm number and rhythm name, and to indicate various functions in the Synthesizer Mode, Mixer Mode, Registration Mode, and Song Memory Mode.

4.Indicated keys are those that are operational for the function you are currently performing.

5.Octave Symbol

Appears when the note produced by the keyboard is one octave higher than the note indicated on the staff.

6.Notes you play on the keyboard, notes being played back from Song Memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data* are shown in the staff on the display.

7.Indicators appear here to show when the synthesizer, layer, split, or auto harmonize is being used.

8.This display shows the note played on the keyboard, notes being played back from Song Memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data*.

9.The beat number is indicated while a rhythm, Auto-accompaniment, or Song Memory Mode is being used.

10.The measure number is indicated while a rhythm, Auto-accompaniment, or Song Memory Mode is being used.

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