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Name Entry
A number of 9000Pro functions allow you to enter a name for, for example, a file you will be saving to disk, a custom voice or style, etc. The name entry procedure is essentially the same in all cases (only the maximum number of characters which can be entered will vary). An example display which includes NAME entry parameters is shown below:
When this icon appears in the display, you can directly call up the Name Entry page by pressing the corresponding button.
●Selecting a character Use these buttons to move up or down in the character list. To move laterally through the character list, use the data dial.
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Computer Keyboard Functions
You can connect a computer keyboard
•Name Entry (see above)
•Selecting voices, styles, songs and Registration Memory settings (see below)
•Step Recording (see below)
For details on using a computer keyboard with the 9000Pro, see page 167.
Please note that Macintosh computer keyboards and USB computer keyboards cannot be used with the 9000Pro.
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