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First Start
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M Quickstart
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All modes will be described in detail in the corres-
ponding chapters in the main manual.
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ARP and LFO buttons are also used to switch
between
System Settings
and
System Operations
when in System mode.
The Option Button Section
This section offers six buttons
regarding arpeggiator and basic
operation functionality. Some
buttons offers a second option
that can be reached by holding
down Shift and pressing the cor-
responding button with the red
text. Here, you find functions for
sound initializing or storing a
sound program.
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With the
Mode
button, you switch between two
oscillator models: Classic Microwave 1 and modern
Microwave II.
The Display and the 4 encoders
The display gives you an overview of the actual Mode page,
parameter changes and delivers additional information.
The 4 endless dials below the display control the corres-
ponding parameter that is shown in the lower part of the
display next to the dials. The display representation de-
pends on the selected mode, for example in Envelope mo-
de, a graphical envelope is displayed for a clearer editing.
M Display (Wave Envelope page)
The upper display area always shows the current mo-
de/mode page, e.g.
WAV ENV>Points 1-2
which means, that
the first curve points of the Wave envelope are selected.
Below the mode description, the current loaded Sound or
Multi program is displayed. Left to the sound name, the
program number is shown.