To confirm that your settings are correct, press the Zone Range (Ad Zone
Range) button again. It will re-light, and the display will show the Hi and Lo notes
of Zone 1's range, with the lower note pitch and octave designation at the left,
and the high one at the right. Scroll through the four zones to see the settings for
each zone.
Michael Says:
Michael Says:
“If you are setting zones, and the LCD goes dark because
it has timed out, do NOT press a key on the keyboard to
activate the LCD. It will inadvertently set a zone limit!
Use a slider, knob or pad instead to relight the LCD, as
these will not affect your zone settings.”
“If you are going to use zone settings and ranges,
designate the lowest range as Zone 1, and the others IN
ORDER as they ascend the keyboard. That way, you
won't be confused about which zone is which. Also, you
can have the zones overlap, so, if you do, make note of
the overlap points to avoid being surprised by what
happens when you start playing the keys!”
Activating/Deactivating Zones
To activate a Zone, press the
Zone (Ad Zone)
button. A column at the left side of the LCD display
will blink ZONE 1. Press the jogwheel. The “Zone 1”
light on the display stays on, indicating that Zone 1 is
activated.
To activate another zone, press the “-” key. The Zone
1 display will remain lit, and Zone 2 will now be
flashing. To activate it, press the jogwheel. Now zone
1 and zone 2 are active and lit on the LCD. You can
repeat this process until any or all 4 zones are active.
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
GRP A
GRP B
GRP C
GRP D
RANGE
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To deactivate a zone, follow the same process as above. The selected zones will
flash and pressing the jogwheel again will cause “Zone 1” to disappear from the
LCD screen, indicating that the zone has been disabled.
When you are finished activating or deactivating zones, press the
Zone
button
again. It will go dark, indicating that the zone select function is inactive.
Zones do not need to be allocated in numerical order, although setting things up
this way does help you keep track of what you have assigned.