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21•6 Reference Guide
Display controls
Edit General - Display controls
Viewing controls for the display. The settings are
conserved to memory after power down. They
cannot be saved to disk.
CHORD LANGUAGE
Determines the viewing language (English/Ital-
ian) of the chord notation in the Score..
HELP LANGUAGE
Selects the language for the Help file.
Your model may not contain a file in a different
language.
DISPLAY MODE
Offers the choice of viewing black text on a white
background (Positive) or white texts on a black
background (Negative).
Mic/Line Input
This page contains bar graphs to monitor the level
of signals fed into the Mic/Line inputs 1 and 2.
The contents of the display change according to
the absence or presence of the optional Audio
Video card.
AV CARD NOT INSTALLED
You can plug a microphone or musical instrument
(or other audio source) into the Mic/Line jacks
(IN1, IN2) to play through the instrument’s inter-
nal pre-amplifier. The input signals are directed
to the instrument’s internal speakers and to the
LEFT and RIGHT audio outputs, but are not proc-
essed by the on-board Digital Effects processor.
You can regulate the signal gain with the twin
GAIN knob located to the left of the Mic/Line jacks.
An optimum signal level can be obtained when
the input signal, at maximum volume, almost
reaches the extreme right of the VU bar graph
(the clipping zone).
Regulate the volume of the signal at the LEFT
and RIGHT outputs with the MIC/LINE front panel
slider. The M. VOL slider will have no effect on
the MIC/LINE signal.
Edit General - Mic/Line In
(AV interface not installed)
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