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Edit overview 13•1
Edit environments diagram with simple structure.
• 13 Edit overview
Edit section
The buttons of the EDIT/NUMBERS section gain
access to a series of functions which determine
how the instrument works. Each button corre-
sponds to an edit environment. Most of the modi-
fications can be saved to the Performance asso-
ciated to the current mode (Style/RealTime or
Song), by pressing the STORE PERFORMANCE
button.
HOW TO NAVIGATE THROUGH THE EDIT
PAGES
The navigational tools are the directional arrows
[ / & / ] and the
page scroll buttons.
The directional arrows [ / & / ] move the cur-
sor in all directions to select the parameter to edit.
To enter a value for a selected parameter, use
the DIAL or the numeric keypad (with the
KEYPAD LED on).
To confirm an entry, use the ENTER button; use
the Escape button to exit from a parameter with-
out confirming a new entry.
THE STRUCTURE OF THE EDIT ENVIRON-
MENTS
The Edit environments consist of
pages which
contain related parameters (example, a page can
contain a set of Effects parameters, or MIDI pa-
rameters, etc.).
The pages of the
simple structure edit environ-
ments (Edit MIDI, Edit Effects, Edit Mixer, Edit
Controllers/Pads, Edit Tracks/Splits, Edit Perf
Sound) are arranged on a single level. The list
of functions shown in the right column of the dis-
play contains the name of the pages which can
be recalled with the corresponding Soft button.
EDIT MIDI
MIDI Channels
Configuration
MIDI Filters
General settings
Common/arrangement
MIDI Dump
Local On/Off
MIDI ch. lock
MENU
F1...F8
EDIT TRACKS/SPLITS
Transpose
Master transp. enable
Detune
Random Pitch
Aftertouch
Mode/Priority
Velocity curve
Velocity range
MENU 1
F1...F8
Harmony
Delay
Key range
MENU 2
F1...F8
Create track...
Copy track...
Erase track...
EFFECTS
MIDI
MIXER
EDIT / NUMBER
CNT / PADS
T. SPLIT
SOUND
ST. / SONG
OPTION
GENERAL
DEMO
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