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When not in Program Mode, it can select either input without having the selection
memorized.
10. OUTPUT Assign Button
This button selects between MAIN OUTPUT 1 (see item 38) and MAIN
OUTPUT 2 (see item 39). When in Program Mode, it is used to program the
desired output assignment. When not in Program Mode, it can select either main
output without having the selection memorized.
NOTE:
For more information about switching between inputs and outputs, refer
to sections 1 and 4 of
Application Notes
11. Loop Selection Buttons (0, 1, 2, 3, 4)
These buttons serve two purposes. They are numbered 0 through 4 and, in
conjunction with the SUB output assign buttons (see item 13), are used to select
the bank and patch numbers to be programmed or recalled. Also, in the Program
Order Mode, they are used to select which loop is on and in which order the loops
occur. Note that for this second function, the legends above the loop select
buttons apply, not the number on the buttons themselves.
NOTE: For more information about patch programming and patch recall
procedures, refer to section 1 of
Application Notes
12. INC / DEC Buttons
These buttons are used to increase or decrease the bank / patch number. They
may be used for patch programming and recall. The right button (upward
arrowhead) is used to increase the bank / patch number. The left button
(downward arrowhead) is used to decrease the bank / patch number. Momentarily
pressing either button increases or decreases the bank / patch number by 1.
Pressing and holding either button causes the bank / patch number to increase or
decrease more rapidly.
13. SUB Output Assign Buttons (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
These buttons serve two purposes. They are numbered 5 through 9 and, together
with the loop select buttons (see item 11), are used to select the bank / patch
number to be programmed or recalled. In Program Sub Output Mode, they are
used to assign the SUB output to a specific loop. Note that for this second
function, the legends above the loop select buttons apply, not the number on the
buttons themselves.
14. ENTER Button
This button is used to save all of the programmable data into memory. In a given
Program Mode, pressing ENTER saves the data for that mode and returns the
EPP400 to Performance Mode.
NOTE:
For more information about programming the EPP400, refer to section 1
of
Application Notes
15. MIDI Button
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