+/YES / -/NO (Value) but-
tons: Change the value of
the parameters appearing
in the display. The editable
parameter is shown by the
cursor (
) placed on its
left, or (when editing text)
with the character/cipher in
edit flashing. By keeping
them pressed, the values
start changing automati-
cally,
first
slowly,
then
slightly faster. By pressing
them together, the param-
eter is reset to its default
value.
While in the Main page,
these buttons can be used
to select a different varia-
tion of the current sound.
EXIT button: Press it to
exit Edit mode, or to
return to the Main page
from other pages. When
exiting from the Edit
mode, the Save proce-
dure will be recalled.
When a drum pattern is
assigned to the Metro-
nome, and it is running,
this button doubles as a
Fill
In
control
(see
page 23, page 33).
EDIT button: Press it
to access the Edit
mode relevant to the
current type of data
selected in the dis-
play. Four Edit modes
are available: Sound
REVERB button:
(see page 41), Perfor-
Turns the reverb
mance (see page 41),
on/off. This adds
Song (see page 37)
ambience to the
and
Global
(see
sound. Keep it
page 50). Global edit
pressed for more
mode
can
be
than one second
accessed by keeping
to
the
EDIT
button
Reverb edit page
pressed
for
more
(see page 19).
than one second).
TRANSPOSE
button:
Press this button to
open
the
Transpose
page and change the
master transpose value.
When the indicator is
turned on, transposi-
tion is active. Changes
made after pressing this
button are not saved to
memory, and are reset
when
turning
the
instrument
off.
See
page 18.
CHORUS button:
Turns the chorus
on/off. This makes
the sound richer.
Keep it pressed
for
more
one
second
access
the
access the Chorus
edit
page
page 19).
BRILLIANCE
button:
Press this button to
open
the
Brilliance
page and change the
brilliance value. When
the indicator is turned
on, a brilliance varia-
tion is active. Changes
made after pressing this
button are not saved to
memory, and are reset
when
turning
the
instrument
off.
See
page 19.
Control panel >
METRONOME
button:
Turns the metronome click
than
on/off. The tempo and
to
time signature depend on
the chosen values, or the
(see
selected
song
page 22).
TEMPO/MET.SET but-
tons: Adjust the met-
ronome tempo. The +
button
makes
faster, while the –
button
makes
slower.
Pressed
together, they give
access to metronome
editing. See page 22.
RECORDER
tons: Control the
playback or record-
ing of the songs.
See
page 26,
page 30.
DEMO
button:
Turns
the Demo mode on/off,
to listen to the demo
songs. Select the songs
with the sound selec-
tion
buttons
(see
page 13). You can play
together with the demo
songs.
(see
it
it
but-
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