
Part Names and Functions
Part Names and Functions
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Part Names and Functions
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Display
The display provides important information relating to the
currently selected sound, style, function, and setting.
* A protective plastic film is attached to the display during production.
Please remove this film before attempting to play the instrument.
b
MENU buttons
These buttons are used to navigate through the instrument’s
various function and settings menus.
c
VALUE buttons
These buttons are used to adjust values, and change settings etc.
d
EXIT button
This button is used to exit the current function, or return to the
previous screen.
e
USB to Device port (Type A)
This port is used to connect a FAT or FAT32 formatted USB
memory device to the instrument in order to load/save recorded
song data, registration memories, and SMF files etc.
* Use this port for connecting USB memory devices only.
* Connect the USB memory device directly, without using a USB
extension cable.
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TRANSPOSE button
This button is used to adjust the pitch of the instrument’s
keyboard in semi-tone steps.
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SPLIT button
This button is used to select and adjust the instrument’s Split/
Four Hands mode functions.
h
DEMO button
When pressed simultaneously, the TRANSPOSE and SPLIT
buttons are also used to select the instrument’s Demo mode.
i
REGISTRATION button
This button is used to store and recall one of the 28 different
Registration memories. Each Registration can store sound,
reverb/effects, and Virtual Technician settings, as well as various
other panel and menu options.
j
SOUND buttons
These buttons are used to select the sound(s) that will be heard
when playing the instrument’s keyboard.
These buttons are also used to select Registration memories.
k
AMP/EFFECTS/REVERB buttons
These buttons are used to turn the instrument’s amp, reverb,
and effects functions on/off, and to adjust their various settings.
l
(RESET) button
This button is used to reset the instrument’s song recorder, and
to rewind songs and SMF files to the beginning.
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