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P
OWER
UP
Powering up with an empty disk drive and
RAM-disk
Press the power switch to turn on the instrument.
When the Music Processor powers up with no disk inserted in
the drive and no data saved to Ram-disk, the display shown
below appears:
This is the default display, and it appears every time
you power up with no disk inserted in the drive (and
with an empty R
AM
-disk). This is the instrument’s main
display shown in “Performance” mode (s.). This display
shows the name of the currently selected Performance
and the name of the Bank/Song to which it belongs.
If you select the Sounds option (Function Select Key
A), the display changes to “Sound” mode, which shows
the name of the Sounds assigned to the tracks of the
current Performance together with the relative Program
Changes and Bank Select numbers:
The button shown active (led on) in the Source section
is
LOCAL
. When this button is active, the display is
showing the status of the tracks for the Source
LOCAL
(keyboard, master keyboard via M
IDI
-C
OMMON
). Close
to the tracks that play, a small line appears, such as in a
V-meter.
Powering up with a floppy disk inserted in
the drive
If you power up when a floppy disk is inserted in the
drive, the data contained in the disk will be automati-
cally loaded into the instrument’s Ram (operative
memory). The data loaded:
•
Bank/Songs and Performances
•
Sounds (Sound Library Setup)
•
Effects (Effects Libraries Setup)
•
General Setup.
Powering up with data in the RAM-disk
If, at the moment of powering up, no floppy disk is
inserted in the drive but the Ram-disk contains data,
these are automatically loaded into the instrument’s
memory.
You can, if necessary, impede the reading of the Ram-
disk data at the moment of powering up by pressing (and
holding) the
ENTER
button for a few seconds an instant
after pressing the “Power On” button.
Regulating the volume
As soon as you turn on, the instrument is ready to play.
Regulate the overall volume using the
MASTER
VOLUME
slider (S2R: the small
VOLUME
knob). If no sounds are
heard, check one of the following possibilities:
•
the volume of the amplifier may be incorrectly set.
•
the audio or M
IDI
connections may have been incor-
rectly carried out.
Put the problem right. If all seem to have been carried
out according to the instructions, perhaps there is a
malfunction. S. Troubleshooting.
Before turning off the instrument...
...remember to save all your modified or created data (Song,
Sound, Effects, Performance...). If you omit saving this data
to floppy disk or to the R
AM
-disk, the instrument’s Ram will
empty when you turn off, cancelling all your edited data.
Power up
Selected Performance
Track column
Selected Bank/Song
Command/option column
Track column
Bank/Song
Performance
Sounds
Program Change
Bank Select
Command/option
column
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