CTK691E01-01.book 12 ページ 2003年9月29日 月曜日 午後4時47分

General Guide

About the display

1. Pointers appear here to show when Transpose, the Keyboard Setting Mode, the Mixer Mode, Synthesizer, Effect, Song Memory, or SMF player is being used.

2. The TONE indicator appears when you are selecting or viewing the TONE setting, while RHYTHM appears for the RHYTHM setting.

3. Tone number (Numeric Area)/Tone name (Text Area)

ŠThe numeric area and text area are 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.Octave Symbol

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

5.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.

6.Pointers appear here to show when the layer, split, or auto harmonize is being used.

7.Level Meter

ŠThe velocity of each channel is indicated as one of three levels. This display also shows the Mixer channel’s on/off status.

Drawbar Organ Mode

ŠIn the Drawbar Organ Editing Mode, the level meter shows the position of each drawbar and the status of each percussion parameter.

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

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

10. The number of beats per minute are indicated while a rhythm, Auto-accompaniment, or Song Memory Mode is being used.

ŠThe tempo area is also used to indicate the Song Memory function’s clock.

11.REC flashes on the display during Song Memory record standby. REC remains on the display without flashing while recording is in progress. STEP is displayed during step recording.

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