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Display and User Interface
Message windows
Edit environment. (See diagram at the bottom of this
page).WhenyoupressGLOBALorSDCARD,anedit
environment overlaps the current operating mode.
PressEXITtogobacktothecurrentoperatingmode.
Aneditenvironmentismadeupofamenuandaseries
of ed
it pages. Use the MENU and PAGE buttons to
browseacrossthevariouseditpages.
Selecting windows. When you press one of the
STYLE or PROGRAM/PERFORMANC
E buttons, you
open a selecting window. This window closes after
selectingoneoftheitemsinit,orafterpressingEXIT.
If the DISPLAY HOLD LED is light up, the window
doe
sn’tcloseafterselectinganitem.PressEXITtoclose
thewindow,andgobacktotheunderlyingpage.
MESSAGE WINDOWS
Sometimes, a message might appear in the display,
warningabou tanerrororanincorrectoperation:
PressENTERorEXITtoexitoneofthesewindows.
Other messages ask for an answer, as in the “A r
e you
sure”windowbelow:
Pres
sENTER/YESforYes,orEXIT/NOforNo.
SYMBOLS AND ICONS
Manyiconsandsymbols,onthecustomdisplay,show
thestatusofaparameterorthedisplaycontent.
Realtime/Keyboardtrack
(Upper1–3,Lower).
Drumtrack(Styletrackview).
Pe
rcus
siontrack(Styletrackview).
GroupedDrumandPercu
ssi
ontracks.
Basstrack(Styletrackview).
Grouped accomp
animent tracks. This
symbolindicatesthefi
vegroupedaccom‐
panimenttr
acks(Acc1–5).
Accompanimenttracks(St
yletrackview).
Sequencertracks.
Selected track or pa
ramet
er. When this
sy
mbol appears, you can execute any
availableoperationontheselected it
em.
(noicon) Thet r ackisinmute,andcan’
tplayonthe
keyboard.
GRAYED-OUT NON-AVAILABLE
PARAMETERS
Currentlynon‐availableparametersarenowshownin
“gray”inthe display, i.e.with a“ghost”texture.Here
isanexampleofagrayed‐outparameter,comparedto
anormalparameter:
Edit environment
Menu Edit pages
Text in solid black
Text in gr ay