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Basic operations
Selecting a Program
3.
Press one of the 1–0 buttons to select the PROGRAM/
PERFORMANCE bank containing the Performance you
are looking for.
The Performance Select window appears. There are 8
Performances for each bank.
4.
Select a Performance using the VOLUME/VALUE (A–H)
buttons.
5.
If the DISPLAY HOLD LED is on, press EXIT to exit this
window.
The STYLE CHANGE button
When you select a Performance, the Style may or may not
change, depending on the status of the STYLE CHANGE but-
ton. (When you save a Performance, the current Style number
is always memorized).
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If the STYLE CHANGE LED is on, the Style saved in the
Performance will be selected.
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If the STYLE CHANGE LED is off, the Style doesn’t
change.
SELECTING A PROGRAM
You can select a different Program (i.e., sound) to be played by
a track. Before selecting a Program, you must select the track
that you want to assign the Program to.
Note:
To assign different Programs to the Style tracks, press
TRACK SELECT to see the Style tracks. If you select a Program
while grouped tracks (Drum/Percussion or ACC) are selected, the
Program will be assigned to the last selected track.
Each Style Element (Variations, Fills…) can have different
Programs, so your selection might be automatically reset
when selecting a different Element.
1.
Use the VOLUME/VALUE (E–H) buttons on the right side
of the display, to select the Realtime (Keyboard) track you
wish to assign a different Program to.
2.
Press the PROGRAM button. This
changes the PROGRAM/PERFOR-
MANCE section into a Program selec-
tor.
3.
Use the leftmost PROGRAM/PER-
FORMANCE button to select a row of
Program banks (upper, lower).
4.
Select the PROGRAM/PERFORMANCE
bank containing the Program you are
looking for (Program banks are identified by instrument
names).
The Program Select window appears.
5.
Browse all the Programs in the selected bank using the
PAGE buttons. There can be various pages for each
bank, containing up to 8 Programs each.
6.
As you find the Program you are looking for, select it
using the VOLUME/VALUE (A–H) buttons.
7.
If the DISPLAY HOLD LED is on, press EXIT to exit this
window.
SELECTING A STYLE
A Style is a set of rhythm and accompaniment patterns. You
can select a Style from the internal memory, or from a mem-
ory card.
1.
Use the leftmost STYLE button to select a
row of Style banks (upper, lower).
2.
Select the STYLE bank containing the
Style that you’re looking for.
The Style Select window appears.
Last selected Performance
Last selected Program
Selected track
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