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The Left-Hand Controller (LHC) is home to a number of 
performance-enriching controls. The PITCH (Pitch Bend) and 
MOD (Modulation) wheels deliver real-time expression, while 
the GLIDE knob provides enhanced articulation between 
notes. The Left-Hand Controller is also home to the Transport 
Buttons for the Arpeggiator and Sequencer, allowing instant 
access to these powerful features during performance.
TRANSPORT BUTTONS
PLAY
The green PL AY button acts as a toggle, either arming or 
disarming the Arpeggiator or Sequencer. When this button is 
lit, pressing the notes to be arpeggiated, or the starting note 
of a sequence, will begin playback. This button will remain lit 
when the Sequencer or Arpeggiator is armed.
HOLD
The blue HOLD button acts as a latch for the Arpeggiator and 
the Sequencer, where notes played and released remain held 
until new notes are played. This button will remain lit as long 
as the Hold function is engaged.
TAP
The playback tempo of the Arpeggiator or Sequencer can be 
set using a series of successive taps on this yellow TAP button. 
Once a Tempo has been entered using the TAP button, it will 
remain lit yellow. To exit Tap Tempo, simply press and hold the 
TAP button until its light goes out. 
TIP: As long as the TAP button is lit yellow (indicating a tempo 
has been entered using this method), turning the RATE knob in 
the ARP / SEQ module will select clock divisions of this tempo.
NOTE: More specific information regarding these buttons can be 
found in the ARP / SEQ chapter of this manual located on Page 49.
MOD
LEFT-HAND CONTROLLER