

These keys allow direct entry of numeric values where applicable. Enter the required value via the numeric keys — the entered number will flash on the display — then press the [ENTER] key to actually enter the specified value. The [ENTER] key is also used ‘to enter notes and other events when editing sequence data; and to execute a specified job or disk function. The numeric keys are also used to specify note lengths and dynamics when step recording.

These concentric dials have different functions: The inner “data dial” can be used for data entry in the same situations as the
The outer “shuttle dial” is used to move forward or backward in the SONG, PATTERN, or PHRASE mode at varying speed, both during playback and when playback is stopped. The more you rotate the shuttle dial in the clockwise direction the faster you will shuttle forward through the song, pattern, or phrase. The same applies to reverse shuttling in the

The function keys — [F1] through [F6] — select the corresponding items from the menu that appears on the display immediately above the keys. The available functions are different in each mode.
The [SHIFT] keys are used to access several secondary or “background” functions that you might only need in special situations. For example, the [SHIFT] key can be used when you want to mute all tracks simultaneously instead of muting the tracks one at a time.

The [EDIT] key accesses the QY300 edit mode from the SONG or PHRASE modes, allowing detailed event-
The [JOB] key accesses the various “jobs” available in the SONG, PATTERN, and PHRASE modes. The jobs include functions such as quantization, data copying, track mixing, data modification, name entry, and much more.

The sequencer keys control recording and playback in the SONG, PATTERN, and PHRASE modes.
REC Activates the
PLAY Starts playback from the current point in the song or phrase if the record- ready mode is not active, or recording from the same point if the record- ready mode is active.
STOP Stops playback or recording.
TOP Instantly returns to the first beginning of the current song or phrase (i.e. the fast beat of the first measure).

This tiny
When programming an accompaniment the micro- keyboard is also used to specify the chord roots and types to be entered.

Since the
When recording the accompaniment chord tracks in the step mode the octave keys perform several secondary functions, such as specifying
The keyboard octave is reset to the “normal” range (E2 ... F4) when the power is turned off.

The VOLUME control adjusts the volume of the sound delivered via the OUTPUT and PHONES jacks. Rotate the control toward “MAX.” to increase the volume.
Set the VOLUME control to its minimum setting when connecting the QY300 to a sound system for the first time,
then gradually increase the volume level until the required listening level is reached. This simple precaution can prevent unexpectedly high volume levels from damaging your speaker system (and maybe even your ears!).
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