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Basics Section
Quick Guide
Refer
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Appendix
Basic Operations
Using the Character List
In steps
2
and
3
above, you can use the special pop-
up Character List, which shows you all the available
characters, making it exceptionally easy to enter names
and text. To call up the list, press and hold down the
[INFORMATION] button. To select a character, keep
holding down the [INFORMATION] button and use
the [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons or data dial.
Types of Parameters (Absolute and
Relative)
There are many ways to set parameters. Some
parameters require you to directly enter numerical
settings or alphabetic characters. With others, you
can choose from a number of available settings.
Furthermore, some types of parameters are
“absolute” whereas others are “relative.”
For example, the absolute parameter in the following
illustration can be set to either “mono” or “poly.”
For other absolute parameters such as Volume, the
setting can be any value between zero and 127. The
Volume setting has a linear, one-to-one relationship
with the actual volume, as shown in the graph on the
left. However, relative parameters do not follow the
same relationship. The graph on the bottom shows
the role of the Velocity Offset parameter. The value
you have set here, known as an “offset,” is added to,
or subtracted from, the actual value. With Velocity
Offset, the specified offset value is added to, or
subtracted from, the actual velocity of the notes you
play on the keyboard. Sometimes, these types of
relative parameters are set as a percentage.
LCD
Category
LCD
Category
--
Unassigned
Ld
Synth Lead
Ap
Acoustic Piano
Pd
Synth Pad
Kb
Keyboard
Sc
Synth Comping
Or
Organ
Cp
Chromatic Percussion
Gt
Guitar
Dr
Drums
Ba
Bass
Se
Sound Effects
St
Strings/Orchestral
Me
Musical Effects
Br
Brass
Co
Combination
Rp
Reed/Pipe
INFORMATION
INFORMATION
DEC/NO
INC/YES
EXIT
ENTER
EXECUTE
Select a character by using the
[INC/YES] button, [DEC/NO]
button or the data dial.
Move the cursor to the desired position.
Use these two buttons to navigate the
display, moving the cursor around the
various selectable items and parameters in
the screen. When selected, the relevant
item is highlighted (the cursor appears as a
dark block with inverse characters).
When the cursor is located at the Name, this [LIST] icon appears and
you can call up the Character List display by holding the
[INFORMATION] button. Release the [INFORMATION] button to return
back to the original display.
While holding the [INFORMATION] button....
0
127
0
Volume
1. Volume (absolute)
Offset
+64
2. Velocity Sensitivity offset (relative)
Volume
Offset added (+10)
Actual velocity
Offset subtracted (-10)
-64
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