BEFORE YOU BEGIN
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FUNCTION KEYS 1 ~ 8 - The functions of these keys [F1 ~ F8] depend on
the selected mode. They are used to engage a function indicated on the display
immediately above the key.
SHIFT KEY - The SHIFT key is used in conjunction with the function keys to
access secondary functions and parameters, as well as to jump directly to
main menus and other functions. A small capital S inside a black box in the
lower left corner of the screen will indicate that SHIFT functions are accessible.
EXIT KEY - EXIT is for exiting from any function or submode. Depending on
how deep inside a function you are, you may need to press the EXIT key
more than once to return to the basic mode screen.
DATA ENTRY KEYPAD - For precise, specific entry of data, by punching in
a number, then pressing ENTER. The [—] button lets you enter a negative
value, by pressing it immediately before pressing ENTER. In Song Record
Mode you can enter music notation values according to the corresponding
musical symbols and indications printed above the buttons. ENTER is used to
execute many different operations.
REST TIE UTILITY
CANCEL
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4
1
8
5
2
9
6
3
0–ENTER
INCDEC
DATA/CURSOR
CANCEL BUTTON - If you change a parameter and then decide you want to
retrieve the previous data value, pressing CANCEL before proceeding to
another function will cancel out the data entry, reverting to the previous value
status.
JOG/SHUTTLE DIAL - The two-function concentric (inner and outer) dial
has various uses. The JOG (inner dial) lets you enter data or scroll through
functions. The SHUTTLE (outer dial) lets you fast forward or rewind
through measures in a song sequence.
DATA/CURSOR BUTTON - The DATA/CURSOR button status determines
the function of the JOG dial. When switched off (no light), the JOG will be
used primarily for entering data. When switched on (red light indicator),
spinning the JOG will move the cursor.
CURSOR CONTROL & INC/DEC BUTTONS - The arrow CURSOR-UP,
-DOWN, -LEFT and -RIGHT buttons let you move the cursor in these respec-
tive directions one step at a time. INC lets you enter data one increment with
each press of the button, while DEC lets you enter data one decrement with
each press of the button. The INC/DEC buttons are also used to confirm
execution of or abort an operation after pressing ENTER.