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1. Basic operations
Program output (output to the program signals)
7For program output, press the [TAKE/ENTER] button.
During output, the [TAKE/ENTER] button indicator
blinks in green.
In the case of an event memory which contains a
PAUSE event, the output pauses at that event, and
the [TAKE/ENTER] button indicator blinks in amber.
To resume the output, press the [TAKE/ENTER]
button.
Each time the [TAKE/ENTER] button is pressed,
output or pause is selected alternately, and this
selection is repeated.
When output is completed, the [TAKE/ENTER] button
indicators lights in amber.
8When program output is started, the C button takes
effect, and its indicator lights up.
If the C button is pressed during output, playback is
terminated.
<Button lighting statuses>
During preview playback
Button
During
playback
Pause Stop
Number key
corresponding
to memory
numbers
Blinks
(in green)
Blinks
(in amber)
Lights
(in amber)
T
— —
Lights
(in amber)
C
— — —
During program output
Button During output Pause Stop
Number key
corresponding
to memory
numbers
Blinks
(in green)
Blinks
(in amber)
Lights
(in amber)
T
Blinks
(in green)
Blinks
(in amber)
Lights
(in amber)
C
Lights
(in amber)
— —
1-10-5. Deleting the operations stored in
the memory (Delete)
4
INS
MENU
INPUT
VMEM
BKGD
PATT
KEY
PATT
TAKE
ENTER
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+
PAGE
PLAY
REC
STOP
XPT
DSBL
<
CLIP 1
STILL 1
MEMORY / WIPE PATTERN / 10 KEY
<<
TRIM OFF
>>
CLIP 2
STILL 2
REV
TRIM OUT
TRIM IN
9
PASTE
6
MOD
3
REV
C
UNDO
8
COPY
5
DEL
2
>
.
>>
7
NEW
1
<
0/10
<<
STORE
RE
CALL
EDIT
DEL
SHOT
MEM
EVENT
MEM
PLUGIN
MEM1
PLUGIN
MEM2
>
1Press the [SHOT MEM] or [EVENT MEM] button of the
memory whose operations are to be deleted to select
the memory.
The selected button lights in amber.
Depending on the operation that was performed last,
the [STORE] button, [RECALL] button, [DEL] button or
[EDIT] button lights.
2Press the [DEL] button.
The [DEL] button lights in red.
The button of the number key containing the stored
operations lights in green.
To change a page number, press the P button, and
press the number key (1 to 10) corresponding to the
page number.
Next, press the number key (1 to 10) corresponding
to the number of the memory whose operations are to
be deleted.
3Hold down (for 2 seconds or so) the number key (1 to
10) corresponding to the number of the memory whose
operations are to be deleted.
The button of the pressed number key goes off.
4As soon as the stored operations are deleted, the C
button becomes operable and lights.
If the button is pressed while the C button indicator
is lit and the button was operable, the operation
performed last is canceled.