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SETUP
20.Track keys
Use these keys to change the currently selected track, or to mute or solo specific tracks.
d key These keys switch the currently selected track.
u key
m key This mutes the playback of the currently selected track. Press the key once again to un-
mute the track.
s key This mutes the playback of all tracks other than the selected track. Press the key once
again to restore playback of the other tracks. Use this button when you want to hear only
the selected track.
21.Cursor keys
Use these keys to move the cursor location within the display.
22.n (Decrement) key
y (Increment) key
In various setting displays you can use these buttons to increase (increment) / decrease (decrement) values, or switch settings on/off. These
keys are also used to reply YES or NO to an “Are you sure?” prompt.
23.Numeric keypad
Use these to enter numerical values or note values.
24.e (Enter) key
Use this key to finalize a number entered by the numeric keypad, to enter the job selected by the cursor, or to execute a job etc.
25.Octave keys
These keys modify the pitch of the microkeyboard in steps of an octave.
In addition, the left octave button sets On Bass or Original Bass for a chord, and the right octave button sets chord Syncopation.
d[OCT DOWN] (Octave Down) key Lowers the pitch of the keyboard buttons in one-octave steps.
u[OCT UP] (Octave Up) key Raises the pitch of the keyboard buttons in one-octave steps.
26.Microkeyboard
These function as a keyboard for entering your performance. They are not sensitive to velocity or aftertouch. The microkeyboard are also used
to specify chords and pattern sections, and to input characters.