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Global edit mode
Touch Panel Calibration
Reference
around the frequency set with the Freq knob. Values are shown
in decibels (dB).
-18…+18dB
Middle gain value in decibels.
Mid (Middle) Freq
This parameter lets you adjust the center frequency for the semi-
parametric middle band. Values are shown in Hertz (Hz).
100Hz…10kHz
Center frequency in Hertz.
Hi (High) Gain
This parameter lets you adjust the high frequencies master
equalization. This is a shelving curve filter. Values are shown in
decibels (dB).
-18…+18dB
High gain value in decibels.
Touch Panel Calibration
From time to time (for example, after loading a new operating
system), calibrating your TouchView™ display may be necessary
to make pointing more precise. If so, use this page.
1.
When in this page, first touch exactly inside the set of
arrows in the upper left corner of the display.
2.
The arrows will subsequently move to the other corners of
the display. Touch exactly inside them.
3.
Finally, press Save to confirm the new calibration.
•
In case you want to exit and cancel the calibration, press
EXIT before completing the procedure.
Hint:
To quickly reach this page from any other page, press GLO-
BAL to enter the Global mode, then press it again and keep it
pressed, until this page appears.
Page menu
Press the page menu icon to open the menu. Press a command to
select it. Press anywhere in the display to close the menu without
selecting a command.
Write Global-Global Setup
Select this command to open the Write Global-Global Setup dia-
log box, and save global settings that are not tied to a single
operative mode. These settings are programmed in the Global
edit mode.
See “Write Global - Global Setup dialog box” on page 212 for
information on the dialog box.
Write Global-Midi Setup
Select this command to open the Write Global-Midi Setup dia-
log box, and save the current MIDI settings to a MIDI Setup.
See “Write Global - Midi Setup dialog box” on page 212 for
more information.
Write Global-Auto Select Setup
Choose this command to save the preferred Styles, Sounds and
Performances assigned to the control panel STYLE and PER-
FORMANCE/SOUND buttons, via the Auto Select functions
(see page 206).
This way, the next time you will turn the Pa588 on, the preferred
Styles, Sounds and Performances will be still assigned to the rele-
vant buttons.
Write SC Preset
Select this command to open the Write SC Preset dialog box, and
save the current scale settings in one of the four available SC Pre-
sets.
See “Write SC Preset dialog box” on page 212 for more informa-
tion.
Delete Help Language command
Choose this command to remove the Help languages you do not
need to use, saving space in the internal SSD memory for other
types of data (notably OS Upgrades).
See “Delete Help Language dialog box” on page 212 for more
information.
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