Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
- PRECAUTIONS
- Contents
- Controls and Functions
- Setting Up
- Basic Operation and Displays
- Selecting Performances
- Playing the Keyboard
- Creating Your Own Live Sets
- Editing the Settings
- Recording and Playback
- Using as a Master Keyboard
- Connecting a Microphone or Audio Equipment
- Making Global System Settings
- Connecting External MIDI Instruments
- Using a Connected Computer
- Saving/Loading Data
- Shift Function List
- Display Messages
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Index
MODX+ Owner’s Manual
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Top Panel
1 Keyboard
The MODX6+ features a 61-key keyboard, while the
MODX7+ has 76 keys and the MODX8+ has 88 keys. With
initial touch, the instrument senses how strongly or softly you
play the keys, and uses that playing strength to alter the
sound in various ways, depending on the selected
Performance.
2 Pitch Bend wheel
Controls the pitch bend effect. You can also assign other
functions to this controller.
3 Modulation wheel
Controls the modulation effect. You can also assign other
functions to this controller.
4 [MASTER VOLUME] knob
Turn the knob clockwise or counterclockwise to control the
output level from the OUTPUT [L/MONO]/[R] jacks and the
[PHONES] jack.
CAUTION
Do not listen with the headphones at high volume for long periods of
time. Doing so may cause hearing loss.
5 [USB VOLUME (MONITOR)] knob
Controls the volume of the audio input from the [USB TO
HOST] jack to OUTPUT [L/MONO] and [R] jacks, and
[PHONES] jack.
6 A/D INPUT [GAIN] knob (page 50)
Use this to adjust the input gain of the audio signals at the
A/D INPUT [L/MONO]/[R] jacks. Turning the knob clockwise
increases the gain level.
NOTE
You may need to change the setting depending on the input level of
the external equipment connected to the A/D INPUT [L/MONO]/[R]
jacks, in the following order: [UTILITY] [Settings] [Audio I/O]
[A/D Input]. When the output level of the connected equipment (such
as a microphone, guitar or bass) is low, set this parameter to “Mic.”
When the output level of the connected equipment (such as a
synthesizer keyboard or CD player) is high, set this parameter to
“Line.”
7 A/D INPUT [ON/OFF] button (page 50)
Switches whether or not this instrument accepts the audio
signal input via the A/D INPUT [L/MONO]/[R] jacks. When A/
D Input is enabled, the button lights; when disabled, it turns
off.
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