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Key Priority Setting
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Setting the Key Priority in the
Transition Control Block
Key priority display
Notes
The [BKGD] button is only effective when in the
mode for changing the key priority for after the
transition.
KEY PRIOR button
Next transition selection buttons
When the [KEY PRIOR] button is selected as the next
transition, the selected key appears on top on the
preview monitor.
3
To change the priority of more than one key, repeat the
previous operation as required.
Setting the Key Priority by a Menu
Operation
PRIOR SET button
Transition control block
Changing the key priority
1
When operating from the M/E-1 bank, for example,
open the following menu.
To target the currently inserted keys, open the M/E-1
>Misc >Key Priority menu (1173).
To target the keys after transition, open the M/E-1
>Misc >Next Key Priority menu (1174).
Changing the key priority
[KEY1]
selected.
2
For each of <Priority 1>, <Priority 2>, <Priority 3>,
and <Priority 4>, select a key to determine the key
priority sequence.
The keys appear in the set order on the program
monitor of the corresponding bank.
Key priority:
3, 1, 4, 2
Key priority:
1, 3, 4, 2
Notes
It is not possible to select the same key for two or more
priority numbers.
1
Press and hold down the [PRIOR SET] button and
press the [KEY PRIOR] to select the setting mode.
When a currently inserted key is selected, the [KEY
PRIOR] button turns off.
When a key after a transition is selected, the [KEY
PRIOR] button turns on.
2
Press and hold down the [PRIOR SET] button, and
press one of the next transition selection buttons
[KEY1] to [KEY4] ([DSK1] to [DSK4] buttons in the
PGM/PST bank) for the key you want to bring to the
front after the transition.
To set the priority to be the same as before the
transition, press and hold down the [PRIOR SET]
button and press the [BKGD] button.
Displaying the Key Output Status
and Key Priority
The key status is displayed as follows in the key priority
display of the transition control block. K1 to K4 represent
key 1 to key 4, respectively.