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Basics Section
Quick Guide
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Basic Operations
Display-based Controls
Data Entry
When you exit from the Utility mode or Favorite
Category function, the parameter you changed in the
display is automatically stored. However, this edited data
is lost if you turn off the power without properly exiting
from the display.
Never attempt to turn off the power while data is being
written to Flash ROM (while an “Executing...” or
“Please keep power on” message is shown). Turning the
power off in this state results in loss of all user data and
may cause the system to freeze (due to corruption of data
in the Flash ROM).
Confirmation Message
When you execute certain operations, such as those in
the Job, Store, and File modes, the S90 shows a
confirmation message. This lets you actually execute
the operation or cancel it if desired.
If a confirmation message (like the one illustrated above)
appears, press the [INC/YES] button to execute the
operation or press the [DEC/NO] button to cancel it.
Information Display
This convenient function lets you call up relevant
details about the selected mode — simply by pressing
the [INFORMATION] button. For example, when the
Voice mode is active, you can quickly check
information about which voice bank is selected, what
Play mode (poly or mono) is being used, which effects
are applied, and so on.
In the Sequence Play mode, you can confirm the
selected (current) folder (directory).
For details about Information Display, see page 114.
DEC/NO
INC/YES
EXIT
ENTER
EXECUTE
Moving the cursor
Use these four cursor buttons to navigate the display, moving the cursor
around the various selectable items and parameters in the screen.
When selected, the relevant item is highlighted (the cursor appears as a
dark block with inverse characters).
Changing (editing) values
Rotating the data dial to the right
(clockwise) increases the value, while
rotating it to the left (counter-
clockwise) decreases it.
For parameters with large value
ranges, you can increase the value by
10 by simultaneously holding down the
[INC/YES] button and pressing the
[DEC/NO] button. To decrease by 10,
do the opposite; simultaneously hold
down the [DEC/NO] button and press
the [INC/YES] button.
INFORMATION
INFORMATION
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