INTRODUCTION
S2000 Operator’s Manual - Version 1.30 Page 17
This is a typical prompt you may get when performing a function such as delete. F2 will cancel
the procedure; F1 will confirm it.
The next screen shows an example of how F1 and F2 are used to move the cursor around a
screen that has several parameters for editing:
In this example (the tuning page of EDIT SAMPLE), F1 and F2 would be used to move the
cursor between PITCH and CENT with the inner DATA wheel setting each parameter’s value.
Here is another example of F1 and F2 being used as cursor keys:
In this example (ENVELOPE GENERATOR 1 from EDIT PROGRAM), F1 and F2 are used to
move the cursor between the Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release fields and the inner DATA
wheel is used to set the value of each field.
Sometimes, there is a mixture of both on a page. For example:
Here, pressing F2 takes you to the crossfade length field where you may set the amount of
loop crossfade whilst F1 - EXEC(ute) - will initiate the crossfade function.
THE DATA/SELECT WHEEL
On the front panel is a large wheel that is used for entering data and editing parameters. The
shape has been specially designed to make it comfortable to use.
There are, in fact, two controls - in all modes the inner DATA wheel is used to edit parameters
and also to select programs, etc., but what of the outer SELECT wheel? The outer SELECT
wheel is sprung (i.e. it always returns to its centre position) but you may also hold it down in
either direction to ‘scroll’ through its functions.