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Panel Descriptions
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1.
[Ambience] knob
Adjusts the amount of ambience effect, which adds acoustic
resonance to the sound (p. 32).
2.
[Equalizer] button
Turns the equalizer on/off (p. 33).
The [Equalizer] button will light when the equalizer is on.
3.
[Song] button
Displays the song screen (p. 52).
Here you can play back or record songs.
4.
[Transpose] button
Transposes the pitch (p. 35).
The [Transpose] button will light when transpose is turned on.
By pressing this button simultaneously with the [Song] button, you
can play demo songs (p. 28).
5.
Tone buttons: [Tone 1]–[Tone 4]
Use these buttons to select tones.
Alternatively, you can change the System settings so that these
buttons will select setups (p. 50).
6.
[Function] button
This switches the function of function buttons [F1]–[F4].
The [Function] button will light when the function is on.
7.
[F1]–[F4] buttons
When editing, you’ll use these buttons to execute a variety of
functions; their operation will differ depending on the screen.
8.
Display
This shows information such as the tone name, setup name, or the
item you’re editing.
9.
[Value] dial ([Enter] button)
Use this to modify values.
fig.dial-push.eps
By pressing the [Value] dial, you can finalize a
value or execute an operation ([Enter]
button).
10.
[Exit] button
Returns you to the previous screen or cancels the function that was
being executed.
Front Panel
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