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Interface basics
Operative modes
Introduction
Drawbars
To change a drawbar’s position, use the physical sliders on the
control panel (provided they are in Drawbars mode).
As an alternative, you can change a drawbar position in the dis-
play. Select it, then use the TEMPO/VALUE controls to change
its position.
Also, you can touch a drawbar with your fingers and keep in
held. Then move it up or down to change its position.
Icons
Various icons help identifying the type of a file, a Song, a folder.
For example:
Folder
File of Style Bank
Standard MIDI File
Operative modes
Pa2X pages are divided into various operating modes. Each
mode is accessed by pressing the corresponding button in the
MODE section on the control panel.
Each operating mode is marked with a different
color code
, that
helps you understand at first sight where you are.
Three special modes (Global, Media, and SongBook) overlap the
current operating mode, that remains active in the background.
The SongBook mode can recall the Style Play or Song Play
modes.
Selected, highlighted items
Any operation carried on on parameters, data or list entries, is
executed on highlighted items. First select the parameter or item,
then execute the operation.
Non-available, grayed-out parameters
When a parameter or command is not currently available, it is
shown in grey on the display. This means it cannot be selected,
but may become available when a different option is selected, or
you switch to a different page.
Shortcuts
Some commands or pages can be recalled by keeping the SHIFT
button pressed, and pressing other buttons or elements in the
display. See the “Shortcuts” chapter on page 334 for a list of
available shortcuts.
Summary of Contents for pa2X pro
Page 1: ...User s Manual ENGLISH OS Ver 2 0 MAN00010019 4 E ...
Page 9: ...Introduction ...
Page 34: ...30 Easy Mode The Lyrics page in detail ...
Page 35: ...Quick Guide ...
Page 85: ...Reference ...
Page 278: ...274 MIDI Playing another instrument with the Pa2X ...
Page 279: ...Appendix ...
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