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Press the keyboard key to specify the desired
split position.
• The name of the specified note is shown on
the display.
• The initialized setting is at C3.
• The key at the split point is the lowest note of
the right keyboard section.
Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to ad-
just the tuning value (- 38 - C enter - + 39).
Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to
select a function to assign to the Foot Switch
(separately sold option).
• Select
from
SUSTAIN,
[ST/STOP] and GLIDE.
• In cases where the switch polarity is reversed,
select a function name that is preceded by a
"- " indication.
• Pressing the Foot Switch will turn the assigned
function on.
• GLIDE "bends" the pitch down by about one
semitone.
Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to ad-
just the readability of the display (1 to 10).
MENU
GENERAL
MENU
GENERAL
MENU
GENERAL
START/STOP
MENU
GENERAL
Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to
specify whether or not the pad button LEDs light
during a DEMO performance.
ON: The pad button LEDs light also during a
DEMO performance.
OFF: The pad button LEDs do not light during
the DEMO performance.
Press the EXECUTE button.
• "COMPLETE" appears on the display, and all
the settings of the instrument (except for MAIN
VOLUME) are reset to the factory-preset
status. Note that the SONG and PANEL
MEMORY contents are cleared with this pro-
cedure.
• You can also reset the instrument with the
following
procedure: While pressing
TEMPO
and
at the same time, turn on the
power to the instrument. With this method, the
MAIN VOLUME setting is also initialized.
Memory function
The various settings and memory contents of this
instrument are maintained as long as the AC
adaptor is connected to this instrument and
plugged into an outlet. In addition, the settings
are preserved for about one week after the AC
adaptor is unplugged.
• The memory function does not function until
the power has been on for about 10 minutes.
• It is recommended that you save your SONG
performances on floppy disks.
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GENERAL
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