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Display and User Interface
Message windows
Edit environment. (See diagram at the bottom of this
page). When you press GLOBAL or SD CARD, an edit
environment overlaps the current operating mode.
Press EXIT to go back to the current operating mode.
An edit environment is made up of a menu and a series
of edit pages. Use the MENU and PAGE buttons to
browse across the various edit pages.
Selecting windows. When you press one of the
STYLE or PROGRAM/PERFORMANCE buttons, you
open a selecting window. This window closes after
selecting one of the items in it, or after pressing EXIT.
If the DISPLAY HOLD LED is light up, the window
doesn’t close after selecting an item. Press EXIT to close
the window, and go back to the underlying page.
MESSAGE WINDOWS
Sometimes, a message might appear in the display,
warning about an error or an incorrect operation:
Press ENTER or EXIT to exit one of these windows.
Other messages ask for an answer, as in the “Are you
sure” window below:
Press ENTER/YES for Yes, or EXIT/NO for No.
SYMBOLS AND ICONS
Many icons and symbols, on the custom display, show
the status of a parameter or the display content.
Realtime/Keyboard track
(Upper 1–3, Lower).
Drum track (Style track view).
Percussion track (Style track view).
Grouped Drum and Percussion tracks.
Bass track (Style track view).
Grouped accompaniment tracks. This
symbol indicates the five grouped accom-
paniment tracks (Acc1–5).
Accompaniment tracks (Style track view).
Sequencer tracks.
Selected track or parameter. When this
symbol appears, you can execute any
available operation on the selected item.
(no icon) The track is in mute, and can’t play on the
keyboard.
GRAYED-OUT NON-AVAILABLE
PARAMETERS
Currently non-available parameters are now shown in
“gray” in the display, i.e. with a “ghost” texture. Here
is an example of a grayed-out parameter, compared to
a normal parameter:
Edit environment
Menu Edit pages
Text in solid black
Text in gra y