Program mode
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AUDIO IN – QUICK SETTING
There is a QUICK SETTING (FUNCTION button) in the dialog
box that appears when you operate the REALTIME CONTROLS
section AUDIO IN 1 row's ON/OFF, GAIN, or MFX2/REVERB,
or the AUDIO IN 2 row's MIC/LINE. When you press this button,
the current audio in settings appear. This is referred to as the
AUDIO IN – QUICK SETTING. When a different page is open,
this provides a convenient way to quickly access the settings
without having to open the AUDIO IN page.
The following illustration shows the case when G-SET is Off.
If G-SET is ON, the GLOBAL setting AUDIO IN is shown and
can be edited. When you press the PAGE+ (WRITE G-SET)
button, the WRITE GLOBAL SETTING dialog box will appear,
allowing you to save the setting.
1–2: CONTROLLERS (Controllers Setup)
Here you can specify the functions of the front panel SW1 and
SW2 buttons, and set the tempo.
SW1
Assign [Off, ..., Pitch Bend Lock]
Selects the function that's used by SW1. This assigns the function
of SW1 (see “SW1, SW2 Assign List” on page 300).
Note: If you change the function setting, the status is reset to off.
Note: The on/off status of the SW1, SW2 switches is memorized
when you save the program.
Mode [Toggle, Momentary]
This specifies the on/off function when you press the SW1 switch.
Toggle: The state will alternate between On and Off each time you
press the SW1 switch.
Momentary: The state will remain On only while you continue
holding down the SW1 switch.
SW2
Assign [Off, ..., Pitch Bend Lock]
Mode (SW2 Mode) [Toggle, Momentary]
This assigns the function of SW2. The functions that can be
assigned to SW2 are the same as for SW1, with the substitution of
SW2 Mod. (CC#81) instead of the SW1’s SW1 Mod. (CC#80).
TEMPO
(Tempo) [40.00... 300.00, EXT]
This is the tempo for the current Program, which applies to the
arpeggiator, drum track, step sequencer, tempo-synced LFOs, and
tempo-synced effects (see “
(Tempo)” on page 2).
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1–1, 2: FUNCTION
•0: Write Program, Write/Initialize Program see page 63
•1: Solo Setting see page 63
•2: Compare see page 64
•3: Auto Song Setup see page 64
•4: Add to Favorite see page 64
For more information, please see the “Program: Function” section
on page 63.