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Panel Descriptions
1  Common section 1
[VOLUME] knob
Adjusts the MIX OUT jack, PHONES jack’s volume.
[SHIFT] button
By holding down this button and operating certain other buttons, 
you can access a screen for making related settings.
By holding down this button when you turn the [VALUE] knob to 
change the value of a parameter, you can make the value change 
more greatly.
[CLEAR] button
Erases the recorded content for an individual instrument, or deletes 
a pattern.
[PTN SELECT] button
Select a pattern.
[TR-REC] button
Step-records a pattern.
[STEP LOOP] button
While a pattern is playing, you can loop-play the 
selected step.
*  Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press this button to specify the length 
of the pattern.
[SUB] button
Inputs/plays sub steps.
[VARIATION] button
Switch pattern variations (A–H).
[INST REC] button
Records a pattern in real time.
*  If you hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the 
[INST REC] button, you enter INST PLAY mode, and can use pads [1]–[8] to 
play in real time. 
&
“Playing the Pads (INST PLAY)” (p. 21)
[START/STOP] button
Play or stop the pattern.
*  If a sample is selected as the instrument’s tone, the sound might not stop 
automatically depending on the instrument edit settings. While a pattern 
is stopped, you can silence all currently-sounding samples by holding 
down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [START/STOP] button.
2  INST edit section
Here you can adjust the tonal character of the instrument’s tone.
When the instrument select buttons are unlit, these knobs adjust 
the effects.
[TUNE] knob
Adjusts the tuning (pitch).
[DECAY] knob
Adjusts the length of the decay.
[CTRL] knob
Controls the content specified by CTRL SELECT (p. 13).
*  Depending on the tone, there might not be any effect.
[MASTER FX] button
Turns the master effect on/off.
Level fader
Adjusts the volume of each instrument.
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