Press the [BPM] button (so that the BPM display is blinking), and then turn the dial.

Tap a beat on the [BPM COUNTER]. The SU700 detects the tempo you are tap- ping and displays it in the BPM display area. If you wish to use this tempo, press the [OK] button to lock it in. (If you do not press [OK] within several seconds, the original BPM setting is restored.)

Using the Knobs

You use the knobs to set and adjust the various knob settings (level, pan, pitch, and so on) on each track. At any given time each knob controls one setting on a single track. For sample tracks, the track-bank selection determines which bank of tracks is currently under control. (→ p.15).

You select the knob’s function (the setting that the knob controls) by pressing the appropriate button in the KNOB FUNCTION panel. When you press one of these buttons, the display switches to the corresponding function screen and all knobs take control of the setting that you have selected: if you press the [PAN] button, for ex- ample, then all the knobs will control the pan on their respective tracks. The track meters indicate the current setting on each track (if you selected PAN, then each meter indicates the current pan value on the track), while the center part of the screen indicates the numerical value of the setting for the track whose pad or knob you last touched.

Press PAN: All knobs control PAN. All meters show PAN values. Screen center shows numerical PAN value of last track you accessed (in this case, the MASTER track.)

While you are working at the main screen, each knob controls the track’s default knob function (→ p.144).

For full details about the use of each of the different knob functions, refer to Chapter 8, “Knob Functions” (→ p.193).

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