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[ENTER] key (Pages 24, 25)
While selecting a Memory or Bank for Voice or Performance, press this
key to determine such a memory location. Also, use this key to execute a
Job or a Store operation.
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[DEC/NO] key (Page 24)
Use this to decrease the value of the parameter at which the cursor is
positioned. Also use it to cancel a Job or a Store operation.
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[INC/YES] key (Page 24)
Use this to increase the value of the parameter at which the cursor is
positioned. Also use it to execute a Job or a Store operation.
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MEMORY keys (Pages 27, 29, 75, 119)
Using one of these keys, you can select a Voice or Performance
Memory. Press the [ENTER] key ^ to select the Memory. In
Performance Mode, the [INT], [EXT], [PLG1] and [PLG2] keys can be
used to select the Phrase Clip Part, A/D Part, Plug-in 1 Part and Plug-in 2
Part. The [PRE1] and [PRE2] keys select “Common” (for all Parts).
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BANK [A] to [H] keys (Pages 75, 119)
Each key selects a Voice or Performance Bank. Each Bank contains
sixteen Voices or Performances. In Voice Edit Mode, each of the BANK
[A] to [D] keys selects a Voice’s Element (ELEMENT SELECT) while
each of the BANK [E] to [H] keys turns the associated Voice’s Element on
or off (ELEMENT ON/OFF). When you activate Master Keyboard Mode
by pressing the [MASTER KEYBOARD] key $, these keys can
respectively select Zones 1 to 4 if the Master Keyboard Mode setting is
“4zone” in Performance Edit Mode.
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PROGRAM/PART [1] to [16] keys (Pages 76, 119)
Each key selects a Voice or Performance from the current Bank. In Voice
Edit Mode, each PROGRAM/PART key selects an associated edit menu.
In Performance Mode, these keys select Parts [1] to [16], respectively.
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