Chapter 3 Signal Selection and Transitions
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Key Priority Setting
To change the priority of more than one key, repeat this operation as
required.
Changing the key priority for after the transition
When executing a transition, turning on the next transition selection button
[KEY PRIOR] causes the keys to be rearranged based on the set priority.
To set the key priority for after the transition, use the following procedure.
1
In the transition control block, hold down the [PRIOR SET] button and
press the [KEY PRIOR] button to turn it on. Do not release the [PRIOR
SET] button before advancing to step 2.
The [KEY PRIOR] button lights green, and it becomes possible to change
the key priority setting for after the transition.
2
Hold down the [PRIOR SET] button, and press the one of the next
transition selection buttons [KEY1] to [KEY4] ([DSK1] to [DSK4]
buttons in the PGM/PST bank) for the key you want to bring to the front
after the transition.
To set the priority to be the same as before the transition, press the [BKGD]
button.
Notes
• The [BKGD] button is only effective when in the mode for changing the
key priority for after the transition.
• To select [Key5] to [Key8], or [DSK5] to [DSK8] requires an
assignment. For details, see “Assigning Buttons for Selection of Keys 5
to 8 in the Setup Menu” (page 544).
• The key priority establishes a separate priority order within each of the
groups of keys 1 to 4 and keys 5 to 8. You can make any setting within
the groups of keys 1 to 4 or keys 5 to 8, but not for combinations of keys
from different groups. For example, it is not possible to set a priority
sequence of keys 1, 5, and 2. For details, see “Setting the Key Priority in
the Transition Control Block” (page 163).
Key 1 selected.
Key priority: 3, 1, 4, 2
Key priority: 1, 3, 4, 2