
16
Front panel
VOLUME
While
you
are
in
the
main
pages
of
any
operating
mode,
select
a
track
and
use
these
buttons
to
change
the
track’s
vol
‐
ume.
Use
the
left
button
to
decrease
it,
or
the
right
button
to
increase
it.
MUTE
Press
both
buttons
in
a
pair
to
mute
the
corresponding
track.
Press
both
buttons
again
to
unmute
the
track.
SOLO
While
in
the
Style
Play,
Song
Play
and
Song
modes,
you
can
solo
one
of
the
tracks.
Just
keep
the
SHIFT
button
pressed,
and
press
both
of
the
VOLUME/
VALUE
buttons
corresponding
with
the
track
you
wish
to
solo.
To
exit
the
solo
mode,
keep
the
SHIFT
but
‐
ton
pressed
again,
and
press
both
the
VOLUME/VALUE
buttons
corresponding
to
the
soloed
track.
VALUE
Use
each
button
pair
to
change
the
corre
‐
sponding
parameter’s
value.
The
left
but
‐
ton
decreases
the
value,
the
right
button
increases
it.
31 TRACK SELECT
Depending
on
the
operating
mode,
this
button
switches
between
the
various
tracks
view.
STYLE
PLAY
MODE
Switches
between
the
Realtime
tracks
and
the
Style
tracks.
SONG
PLAY
MODE
Switches
between
the
main
page
(showing
the
Realtime/Keyboard
tracks),
Song
tracks
1–8,
and
Song
tracks
9–16.
SONG
MODE
Switches
between
the
main
page,
Song
tracks
1–8
and
Song
tracks
9–16.
The
TRACK
SELECT
LED
shows
the
current
page
view:
Off
Main
page
(Realtime
tracks,
or
Song
con
‐
trols)
On
2nd
page
(Style
tracks,
or
Song
tracks
1–8)
Flashing
3rd
page
(Song
tracks
9–16)
32 SINGLE TOUCH SETTING
(F-1–F-4 FUNCTION KEYS) buttons
While
in
the
main
page
of
the
Style
Play
or
Backing
Sequence
mode,
these
buttons
select
a
Single
Touch
Setting
each.
Each
of
the
Styles
includes
a
maximum
of
four
Single
Touch
Settings
(STS),
to
automatically
con
‐
figure
the
Realtime
tracks
and
effects
at
the
touch
of
a
finger.
When
the
SINGLE
TOUCH
LED
is
lit,
an
STS
is
automatically
selected
when
selecting
a
Style.
In
Edit
mode,
these
buttons
double
as
function
keys
,
to
select
the
corresponding
items
in
the
display.
33 SHIFT
With
this
button
held
down,
pressing
certain
other
but
‐
tons
will
access
to
a
second
function.
34 TEMPO/VALUE section
The
DIAL
and
the
DOWN/
‐
and
UP/+
buttons
can
be
used
to
control
the
Tempo,
assign
a
different
value
to
the
selected
parameter
in
the
display
or
scroll
a
list
of
files
in
the
Song
Select
and
Card
pages.
The
VALUE
LED
shows
the
status
of
this
section.
DIAL
Turn
the
dial
clockwise
to
increase
the
value
or
tempo.
Turn
it
counter
‐
clockwise
to
decrease
the
value
or
tempo.
When
used
while
pressing
the
SHIFT
button,
this
control
always
acts
as
a
Tempo
control.
DOWN/
‐
and
UP/+
DOWN/
‐
decreases
the
value
or
tempo;
UP/+
increases
the
value
or
tempo.
Keep
the
SHIFT
button
pressed
down,
and
press
either
the
DOWN/
‐
or
UP/+
button
to
reset
the
Tempo
to
the
value
that’s
saved
onto
the
selected
Style.
35 VALUE LED
This
LED
shows
the
status
of
the
DIAL
and
DOWN/
‐
and
UP/+
buttons.
ON
The
DIAL
and
DOWN/
‐
and
UP/+
buttons
act
as
Value
controls,
to
change
the
value
of
the
selected
parameter
in
the
display.
OFF
The
DIAL
and
DOWN/
‐
and
UP/+
buttons
control
the
Tempo.
36 EXIT/NO
Use
this
button
to
perform
various
actions,
leaving
from
the
current
status:
•
exit
a
dialog
box
•
answer
“No”
to
any
question
that
appears
in
the
display
•
exit
the
Menu
window
•
go
back
to
the
main
page
of
the
current
operating
mode
•
exit
the
Global
or
Card
Edit
environment,
and
go
back
to
the
main
page
of
the
current
operating
mode
•
exit
from
a
Style,
Performance
or
Program
Select
window
37 ENTER/YES
Use
this
button
to
perform
various
actions,
agreeing
the
current
selected
status:
•
answer
“Yes”
to
any
question
that
appears
in
the
display
•
confirm
a
command
38 DISPLAY HOLD
This
button
turns
the
Display
Hold
function
on
or
off.
ON
When
you
open
a
temporary
window
(like
the
Program
Select
window),
it
remains
in
the
display
until
you
press
EXIT/NO,
or
an
operating
mode
button.
OFF
Any
temporary
window
closes
after
a
cer
‐
tain
time,
or
after
selecting
an
item
in
the
window.
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