User's Manual

Table Of Contents
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8.
OP SELECT +/− buttons and YES/NO buttons
Use these buttons to select the oscillator to edit. ese are also used to select (YES) or cancel
(NO) items in a list or when saving programs.
9.
ANALYZER button
Switches the display to the spectrum analyzer and oscilloscope. See “Using the analyzer”, p.20.
10.
(ALGO) button
Displays the HOME/ALGO page.
11.
Operator select LEDs
e selected Operator will light up when the Operator edit page (MODE, PITCH, LEVEL) is
displayed.
12.
DATA ENTRY A–F knobs
ese knobs change the parameter values shown in the
display. Hold down the SHIFT button while turning a knob
to make ne-tune changes to the value. See “Easy program
editing, p.24.
13.
EDIT SELECT button
ese buttons change the edit page shown on the display. Press while holding the SHIFT button
down to display the page shown below the buttons.
14.
(Randomize) button
is begins randomized editing. Hold down the SHIFT button while pressing this button to
initialize the program. See “Randomized editing”, p.24.
15.
WRITE button
Saves the settings for the edited program. Hold down SHIFT while pressing this button to revert
the settings of the program you are editing to the saved state. See “Saving a program, p.26.
16.
SHIFT button
is button lets you access extended functions for the knobs and buttons. Also, the current value
of each parameter shown will be indicated on the display for a while aer SHIFT is pressed.
Double-click the SHIFT button to hold the SHIFT state. Press SHIFT again to cancel the hold.
17.
PITCH wheel
Controls the pitch of the sound.
18.
MODULATION wheel
is wheel is generally used to control the cuto frequency or vibrato depth. You can also change
which parameters are controlled by the wheel.
19.
OCTAVE buttons
ese shi the range of notes assigned to the keyboard up or down in one-octave steps over a
range of two octaves.
D knob E knob F knob
A knob B knob C knob