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the example shown above, we’re running a program "1210 Chorus" on DSP A. The
upper right-hand corner of the screen always describes the menu page you’re looking at.
In the example shown above, we’re looking at the "chorus 2 params" menu page.
Situated along the bottom of the display are the so-called "SOFT KEYS." The four
physical keys located below the display select menu pages or events corresponding to
these SOFT KEYS. (They’re called "soft" because their function changes depending on
context.) The "More Soft Keys" indicators are the little arrows next to the first and last
SOFT KEYS. They indicate that if you press the "area" key you used to access the current
display again, you will access more SOFT KEYS. The arrows are meant to imply that more
pages exist in a nether-world beyond the display. . .
For example, press the SETUP key to see the
"More Soft Keys" indicators.
Press the SETUP key again to get more SOFT
KEYS
.
Press the SETUP key a few more times to return to the original set of SOFT KEYS.
A "Stacked" SOFT KEY (shown on the format and pedals menu pages above) indicates
that if you repeatedly press the "stacked" SOFT KEY, you will access more menus. The
graphic is meant to imply that there are more pages lying "below" the "top" one.
For example, repeatedly press the SETUP key
until you see the stacked
SOFT KEY midi. Press
midi.
Press it again to get a second menu page.










