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Front and rear panel
Front panel
1. [SW1] key, [SW2] key
These keys are on/off switches, their function can be
assigned in Program, Combination, Sequencer, Song Play,
and Sampling modes. When on, the key will light (
☞
p.21).
2. Joystick
Various program parameters and effect parameters will
determine what is being controlled by the joystick.
Move the joystick up/down and left/right (+Y, –Y, –X,
+X) to vary the effect (
☞
p.21).
3. Ribbon controller
Various program parameters and effect parameters will
determine what is controlled by the ribbon controller.
Slide your finger to the left or right on this ribbon control-
ler to vary the effect (
☞
p.21).
4. [VOLUME] slider
This adjusts the volume that is output from the AUDIO
OUTPUT (MAIN) L/MONO, R jacks and the headphone
jack.
5. REALTIME CONTROLS
Use the [REALTIME CONTROLS] key to select either the
the A mode, B mode or VALVE FORCE functions for the
realtime controllers, and use knobs [1]–[4] to control the
tone, effects, MIDI control changes and Valve Force in
realtime (
☞
p.22, QS p.6).
[REALTIME CONTROLS] key
This key selects either A, B or Valve Force mode for the
realtime controllers. The selected mode will light.
VAL VE FORCE [ON/OFF] key
Switches the Valve Force function on/off. When on, this
key will light.
[1] knob, [2] knob, [3] knob, [4] knob
In
A mode
, the function of each knob is fixed. [1] is the
low pass filter cutoff frequency, [2] is the filter resonance
level or the cutoff frequency of the high pass filter, [3] is
the filter EG intensity, and [4] is the filter/amp release
time.
In
B mode
, each knob will control the function that was
assigned to it in the Program, Combination, Sequencer,
Song Play, or Sampling modes.
The
Valve Force
functions of the knobs are fixed; knob [1]
controls the input level to Valve Force, knob [2] controls
the mix level of the Valve Force analog ultra-low boost cir-
cuit, knob [3] controls input gain to the vacuum tube, and
knob [4] controls the output level from Valve Force.
Depending on the sound you are using, you may hear
noise if you turn the Valve Force knobs or edit Valve
Force parameters while sound is being produced.
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