User Interface Basics
Intuitive Data Entry
3-11
Intuitive Data Entry
Many
parameters
have
values
that
correspond
to
standard
physical
controllers.
In
many
cases,
you
can
select
these
values
“intuitively,”
rather
than
having
to
scroll
through
the
Control
Source
list.
Do
this
by
selecting
the
desired
parameter,
then
holding
the
ENTER
button
while
moving
the
desired
physical
control.
For
example,
on
the
LAYER
page
in
the
Program
Editor,
you
can
set
the
range
of
the
currently
selected
layer
as
follows:
use
the
cursor
buttons
to
move
the
cursor
to
the
value
for
the
LoKey
parameter,
press
(and
hold)
the
Enter
button,
then
press
the
note
you
wish
to
be
the
lowest
note
for
the
currently
displayed
layer.
The
note
you
triggered
will
appear
as
the
value
for
the
LoKey
parameter.
Repeat
the
process
for
the
HiKey
parameter.
Another
example:
select
Program
199
while
in
Program
mode.
Press
Edit
to
enter
the
Program
Editor.
Press
the
PITCH
soft
button
to
select
the
PITCH
page.
Move
the
cursor
to
the
Src1
parameter.
Hold
the
Enter
button,
and
move
the
Pitch
Wheel.
PWheel
will
be
selected
as
the
value
for
Src1.
You
can
also
use
the
keyboard
to
choose
control
sources,
since
most
key
numbers
correspond
to
a
value
on
the
control
source
list.
If
you
have
a
certain
control
source
that
you
use
over
and
over
(for
example,
LFO1),
this
can
be
the
quickest
way
to
enter
its
value.
To
do
this:
highlight
a
parameter
which
uses
a
value
from
the
control
source
list,
hold
down
Enter
,
then
strike
the
key
corresponding
to
the
control
source
you
want
to
choose.
LFO1,
for
example,
is
assigned
to
B5.
Also,
for
almost
every
parameter,
you
can
hold
the
Enter
button
and
move
the
Data
Slider
(Slider
A)
to
run
through
the
range
of
values
for
the
currently
selected
parameter.
This
is
not
as
precise
as
the
Alpha
Wheel,
but
much
faster.
Changing the Current Layer in Multi-Layer Programs
When
editing
a
multi
‐
layer
program,
you
can
quickly
switch
between
layers
by
holding
the
Enter
button,
then
striking
a
key.
The
PC3K
will
change
the
current
layer
to
that
key’s
layer.
If
the
key
is
part
of
more
than
one
layer,
subsequent
key
strikes
will
cycle
through
each
layer
that
has
that
key
in
its
range.
Note:
This
method
for
changing
the
current
layer
in
a
multi
‐
layer
program
will
NOT
work
if
the
currently
highlighted
parameter
has
a
note
number
or
control
source
for
its
value.
In
this
case,
the
key
you
strike
will
function
as
described
in
Intuitive
Data
Entry,
above.
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