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Before Using
The Controls & Connectors
Front Panel
1
[VOLUME] knob (page 14)
2
PHONES jack (page 15)
3
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) (page 32)
4
Data dial (page 33)
5
Cursor [ ] [ ] buttons (page 33)
6
[EXIT] button (page 32)
7
PAGE [
EE
EE
] [FF
FF] buttons (page 33)
8[MUTE/SEL] button (page 38)
9PART/ELEMENT buttons (pages 38, 44)
)BANK [EE
EE] [FF
FF] buttons (page 35)
![SHIFT] button (see below)
@[CATEGORY] button (page 36)
#MODE buttons (page 31)
$[STANDBY/ON] switch (page 14)
Dual-function buttons
(Using the [SHIFT] button)
Some of the panel buttons have two functions. The
primary one is printed above the button and the
secondary one is printed below. Use the [SHIFT]
button (!) to select the secondary function — by
simultaneously holding down [SHIFT] and pressing
the relevant button.
For example, the [EXIT] button (6) has two
functions: EXIT and DEMO. To select the Exit
function, press the [EXIT] button. To select the
Demo function, hold down the [SHIFT] button and
press the [EXIT] button.
Throughout this manual, the secondary name of a
button is used when describing the secondary
function. For example, a description of the Demo
function may contain the sentence, “Hold down the
[SHIFT] button and press the [DEMO] button.”
Dual-function buttons
6[EXIT] button → [DEMO] button
8[MUTE/SEL] button → [ENTER] button
9[1/5/9/13] button → PART[ EE
EE] button
[2/6/10/14] button → PART[ FF
FF] button
[3/7/11/15] button → [COMMON] button
[4/8/12/16] button → [AUDITION] button
@[CATEGORY] button → [FAVORITES] button
#[MULTI] button → [LIBRARY] button
[VOICE] button → [DRUM] button
[UTILITY] button → [STORE] button
[EFFECT] button → [BYPASS] button
[EDIT] button → [COMPARE] button
[ARPEGGIO] button → [ARP EDIT] button
The Controls & Connectors
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Before Using the MOTIF-RACK