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Display
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(25) Data Control – used as an alternative to the keypad for entering values.
Turn the control to the desired value then press to change the value.
(26) LCD Display – 2 x 40 character display, showing dierent parameter
information according to which button on the keypad is in use. The display is
vitally important when using the various menus.
(27) OLED Display – The OLED display serves as an oscilloscope, displaying the
real-time output waveform of the synth. During calibration, it provides
calibration information. It also shows the names of selected wavetables
and transients when in editing mode and conrms successful receipt of
wavetables or transients transferred via SynthTribe.
Numeric Keypad
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(28) Numeric Keypad – used for direct number entry and cursor control.
Display/Menu Select and Sequencer Controls
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(29) Program – calls up the program menu to the display. This is the default
menu on power-up. Pressing the button twice calls up the User menu.
See Program and User Menus below for full detail.
(30) Digital – calls up the digital parameters to the display for editing.
See Digital menu below for full detail.
(31) Tuning – calls up the tuning parameters to the display for editing.
See Tuning menu below for full detail.
(32) Analog – calls up the analog parameters to the display for editing.
See Analog menu below for full detail.
(33) Group – each program has two sounds associated with it, in groups A and B.
The group LEDs indicate which sound can be edited when using the DIGITAL/
TUNING/ANALOG menus. If both LEDs are lit, parameter changes eect both
group sounds. In KEYB POLY 8x1 mode, the lit LED indicates which sound is
used. (if both LEDs are lit, group B sound is used).
SEQUENCER BUTTONS
(34) Shift – used to access the shifted functions on buttons 35 - 38.
(35) Rest/Tie – pressing this button while holding a note or chord will extend
(tie) the note(s) across more than one step of the sequence. Pressing it
without holding any notes will insert a rest at that point in the sequence.
(36) Record – puts the sequencer into Record mode.
(37) Stop – when a sequence is running pressing the stop button stops the
sequence and resets it to the rst position.
(38) Play/Pause – if a sequence is not running then pressing this button starts
it. A further press will pause the sequence, but unlike the use of the Stop
button will not reset to rst position. Pressing the button a third time will
restart the sequence from the point that it was paused.
Using the Shift button with the four sequencer buttons adds additional functions:
Shift & 35 – Settings – accesses sequencer settings menu. See Sequencer
Menu below for full detail.
Shift & 36 – Append – after using the </> buttons to go to a specic step in
the sequence pressing Shift and 36 allows you to add additional notes to those
already recorded on the selected step, to the maximum allowed by the keyboard
settings; or to replace the already programmed note(s), depending on the OVP
settings in the Sequencer menu.
Shift & 37 – Clr Lst – Clear Last allows steps to be erased from the sequence,
starting with the last step recorded. Pressing and holding Clear Last will erase
the whole sequence.
Shift & 38 – Restart – when a sequence is running pressing Shift and 38
restarts it from the rst step.
Performance Controls
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(39) Pitch Wheel – the function of the Pitch Wheel is congured through
the BD option in the Digital menu. It can operate as a traditional pitch
bend controller for one or both oscillators or be assigned to control
other parameters, such as lter cuto or wavetable position. The wheel
automatically returns to its center position when released.