
13
Front panel
7
SD CARD
This
button
recalls
the
Card
edit
environment,
where
you
can
execute
various
operations
on
files
and
cards
(Load,
Save,
Format,
etc…).
This
edit
environment
overlaps
any
operating
mode,
that
still
remains
active
in
the
background.
Press
EXIT
to
go
back
to
the
under
‐
lying
operating
mode.
8
MEMORY (TIE)
This
button
turns
the
Lower
and
Chord
Memory
func
‐
tions
on
or
off.
Go
to
the
edit
page
(Style
Play
mode,
see
page
51)
to
decide
if
this
button
should
be
a
Chord
Memory
only,
or
a
Lower/Chord
Memory
button.
When
it
works
as
a
Lower/Chord
Memory:
O
N
The
sound
to
the
left
of
the
split
point,
and
the
chord
for
the
automatic
accompani
‐
ment,
are
kept
in
memory
even
when
you
raise
your
hand
from
the
keyboard.
OFF
The
sound
and
chords
are
released
as
soon
as
you
raise
your
hand
from
the
key
‐
board.
This
button
doubles
as
a
TIE
function
for
the
Song
mode
(see
chapter
9
BASS INV. (REST)
This
button
turns
the
Bass
Inversion
function
on
or
off.
ON
The
lowest
note
of
a
chord
played
in
inverted
form
will
always
be
detected
as
the
root
note
of
the
chord.
Thus,
you
can
specify
to
the
arranger
composite
chords
such
as
Am7/G
or
“F/C”.
OFF
The
lowest
note
is
scanned
together
with
the
other
chord
notes,
and
is
not
always
considered
as
the
root
note.
This
button
doubles
as
a
REST
function
for
the
Song
mode
(see
chapter
10 MAN. BASS
This
button
turns
the
Manual
Bass
function
on
or
off.
Note:
When
you
press
the
MAN.
BASS
button,
the
Bass
track
volume
is
automatically
set
to
the
maximum
value.
The
volume
is
automatically
set
back
to
the
original
value
when
the
MAN.
BASS
button
is
deactivated.
ON
The
automatic
accompaniment
stops
play
‐
ing
(apart
for
the
Drum
and
Percussion
tracks),
and
you
can
manually
play
the
Bass
track
on
the
Lower
part
of
the
key
‐
board.
You
can
start
the
automatic
accom
‐
paniment
again
by
pressing
one
of
the
CHORD
SCANNING
buttons.
OFF
The
bass
track
is
automatically
played
by
the
Style.
11 SPLIT POINT (<)
Keep
this
button
pressed
to
open
the
Split
Point
win
‐
dow.
While
this
window
is
open,
you
can
set
the
split
point
simply
by
playing
the
split
point
note
on
the
key
‐
board.
Then,
release
the
SPLIT
POINT
button.
To
memorize
the
selected
split
point
note,
press
the
GLOBAL
button,
then
press
WRITE
to
save
the
Global
into
memory
(see
125).
This
button
doubles
as
a
PREVIOUS
EVENT
func
‐
tion
for
the
Backing
Sequence
and
Song
modes
(see
chapters
and
12 G.QUANTIZE (>)
Press
this
button
to
open
the
Groove
Quantize
window,
where
you
can
select
a
realtime
groove
quantization
to
be
applied
to
the
Song
(only
Sequencer
1).
See
This
button
doubles
as
a
NEXT
EVENT
function
for
the
Backing
Sequence
and
Song
modes
(see
chapters
and
13 TEMPO (= LOCK)
This
button
turns
the
Tempo
Lock
function
on
or
off.
ON
When
you
select
a
different
Style
or
Per
‐
formance,
the
tempo
doesn’t
change.
You
can
still
change
it
using
the
DIAL
or
the
TEMPO
buttons.
OFF
When
you
select
a
different
Style
or
Per
‐
formance,
the
memorized
tempo
value
is
automatically
selected.
14
This
button
turns
the
Single
Touch
function
on
or
off.
ON
When
a
different
Style
(or
the
same
again)
is
selected,
a
Single
Touch
Setting
(STS1)
is
automatically
selected,
meaning
that
the
Realtime
tracks
and
effects
will
change,
together
with
the
Style
tracks
and
effects.
OFF
When
you
select
a
different
Style
(or
the
same
again),
the
Style
tracks
and
effects
are
changed,
while
the
Realtime
tracks
are
not
changed.
15 STYLE section (NUMERIC KEYPAD)
Use
these
buttons
to
open
the
Style
Select
window
and
select
a
Style.
See
The
leftmost
button
lets
you
select
the
upper
or
lower
row
of
Style
banks.
Press
it
until
you’ve
selected
the
row
you’re
looking
for.
(After
both
LEDs
have
turned
on,
press
the
button
again
to
turn
them
off).
UPPER
LED
ON
Upper
‐
row
Styles
selected.
LOWER
LED
ON
Lower
‐
row
Styles
selected.
A
word
about
Style
banks
and
names.
Styles
from
“8/
16
BEAT”
to
“WORLD
3”,
and
from
“LATIN1”
to
“TRAD”
are
standard
Styles,
the
user
can’t
normally
overwrite
with
a
Load
operation
(unless
you
remove
the
protection;
see
“DIRECT
SD”
Styles
are
Styles
directly
accessed
from
the
memory
card
(no
need
to
load
from
card).
See
Styles
from
“USER1”
to
“USER3”
are
locations
where
you
can
load
new
Styles
from
the
memory
card.
Each
button
(Style
bank)
contains
2
pages,
each
with
up
to
8
Styles.
Browse
through
the
Styles
using
the
PAGE
buttons.
There
is
a
shortcut
to
see
the
original
bank
for
a
Style.
You
can
see
the
original
bank
where
a
Style
is
con
‐
tained.
Just
keep
the
SHIFT
button
pressed,
and
then
SINGLE TOUCH
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