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X50
microX
List:
The pages will appear as a tabbed list. Use the Click-
Point [
π
][
†
] to select the page you want to view, use [
®
] to
move to a tab ([
√
] to move to a page), and use [
π
][
†
] to
select the tab you want to view. Then press the center of the
ClickPoint to access that tab. The page you had selected
immediately before accessing the PAGE menu will be high-
lighted.
LCD Contrast
[0…62]
This sets the contrast of the LCD screen.
Higher values will increase the contrast.
If because of the temperature or other reasons, the LCD
screen is unreadable when the power is turned on, use
the following procedure to adjust the contrast.
1
While holding down the [EXIT/CANCEL] button, press
the [UTILITY] button. The [GLOBAL] button will blink,
and the Global mode Update Global Setting dialog box
will appear.
If you are unable to read the display, or if the Update
Global Setting dialog box does not appear, check
whether the [GLOBAL] button is blinking. If the [GLO-
BAL] button is lit or dark, the X50/microX may be writ-
ing data that was received from an external connected
MIDI device, or may be responding to a request for out-
put. If so, make sure that the X50/microX is not writing
data from an external connected MIDI device or trans-
mitting data in response to a request, or that any such
operation has been completed. Then turn the power of
the X50/microX off and on again, and repeat this proce-
dure from step 1.
2
Use the [VALUE] dial to adjust the LCD contrast.
3
Press the [MENU/OK] button.
The LCD contrast setting will be memorized.
Other global settings will also be memorized at this
time.
0–2b: Memory Protect
This setting also applies to Load Preload Data (0–1).
Loading will not be possible if protect is specified for
even one of the types of data selected for loading in
“Kind” (
Program
[Off, On]
This setting protects the internal program memory.
On (checked):
Internal program memory will be protected,
and the following write operations cannot be performed.
• Writing a program
• Receiving program data via MIDI data dump
Off (unchecked):
Data can be written to internal program
memory.
Combi (Combination)
[Off, On]
This setting protects the internal combination memory.
On (checked):
Internal combination memory will be pro-
tected, and the following write operations cannot be per-
formed.
• Writing a combination
• Receiving combination data via MIDI data dump
Off (unchecked):
Data can be written to internal combina-
tion memory.
Multi
[Off, On]
This setting protects the internal multi set memory.
On (checked):
Internal multi set memory will be protected,
and the following write operations cannot be performed.
• Writing to the a multi set
• Receiving multi set data via MIDI data dump
Off (unchecked):
Data can be written to internal multi set
memory.
Drum Kit
[Off, On]
This setting protects the internal drum kit memory.
On (checked):
Internal drum kit memory will be protected,
and the following write operations cannot be performed.
• Writing a drum kit
• Receiving drum kit data via MIDI data dump
Off (unchecked):
Data can be written to internal drum kit
memory.
Arp. UsrPat (Arp. User Pattern)
[Off, On]
This setting protects the internal user arpeggio pattern
memory.
On (checked):
Internal user arpeggio pattern memory will
be protected, and the following write operations cannot be
performed.
• Writing a user arpeggio pattern
• Receiving user arpeggio pattern data via MIDI data
dump
Off (unchecked):
Data can be written to internal user arpeg-
gio pattern memory.