Internal Voices Mode
Editing Basics
3-7
Edit vs. Play Mode
In Play mode you select different sounds (or MIDI Setups if in MIDI Setups mode) by 
pressing the Sound/Setup Select buttons to the right of the display. In Edit mode, the 
sound (or setup) is frozen and the Sound/Setup Select buttons perform a variety of 
editing functions as marked on the buttons themselves. That is really the main 
differenceÑyou can play the keyboard and controls equally well in either mode.
In Play mode, the display shows the sound (or setup) number. A bi-color LED in one 
of the Sound/Setup Select buttons also indicates the current sound (or setup). All of 
the LEDs to the left of the display are off as well.
In Edit mode, the display shows the value of the currently selected parameter. LEDs to 
the left of the display indicate which parameter is current. The current sound (or 
setup) continues to be indicated in the Sound/Setup Select buttons.
The following assumes that you are in Edit mode.
Selecting a Parameter
The names of all 30 possible parameters are listed in the Parameters area. The listing is 
in 3 columns (Left, Right, and Global) and 6 rows. In each column, there are 1 or 2 
parameters per row.
The 2 column-designator LEDs indicate a column, either Left or Right. If both are off, 
then the Global column is current.
The 6 row-designator LEDs indicate a row. If the LED is on continuously, then the 
upper parameter of the pair is current. If it is blinking, the lower parameter is current.
To select a different column, press the Col Select button repeatedly until the column 
LEDs indicate the desired column. Note that the current row LED may change from 
blinking to continuous when you change to a column with only one parameter for the 
current row.
To select a different row, press the Row Select button until the desired row and 
parameter are selected. If you overshoot, just keep pressing and the row selection will 
ÒwrapÓ from bottom to top again.
As you select different parameters, the display will change to show their value. If you 
return to Play mode then later reenter Edit mode, you will Þnd that the parameter 
selection is remembered.
Increment/Decrement Editing
The easiest way to change the value of the currently selected parameter is to use the 
Up/Down buttons (the ones with the arrows on them) to cycle through all of the 
possible values for the parameter. This is particularly effective when the parameterÕs 
values are words like ii
ii
nn
nn
tt
tt
, mm
mm
ii
ii
dd
dd
, and bb
bb
oo
oo
tt
tt
, but is also effective for small 
changes in numerical values.
If you hold an arrow button down, its action will begin to repeat rapidly after a short 
delay which will speed up larger changes.