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Panel Descriptions
1.
[Power] switch
Pressed to switch the power on and off (p. 16).
2. [Volume] knob
Adjusts the overall volume (p. 17).
3. [Brilliance] knob
Adjusts the brightness of the sound (p. 17).
4. [Balance] knob
Changes the volume balance for sounds played with the
keyboard and for songs and accompaniments (p. 52).
5.
[Mic Echo] knob
Allows you to set the level of the echo effect that can be
added to your singing (p. 30).
6.
[Part Balance] button
This adjusts the relative volume levels of each of the
performance parts (p. 52).
7.
[Transpose] button
Transposes the pitch of the keyboard or the song being
played (p. 73).
8.
[Reverb] button
Adds reverberation to the sound (p. 28).
9. [User Program] button
Stores the selected functions and states of the buttons (p.
93).
Performance Pad
10. [Style Orchestrator] button
This is used to change the arrangement type for
automatic accompaniment with the Performance Pads
(p. 46).
11.
[User Function] button
This is used to assign a variety of functions to the
Performance Pads (p. 126).
12.
[Basic/1], [Advanced/2], [Full/3] buttons
The operation of these buttons depends on the status
and setting of buttons each is changed depending on the
buttons numbered [10] and [11].
13.
Fill In buttons ([To Variation], [To Original])
Inserts a fill-in in an automatic accompaniment and
changes the accompaniment pattern (p. 46).
14.
Music Style buttons
Select a Music Style for automatic accompaniment (p.
39).
Pressing the [User] button selects a User Style that
you’ve made yourself or a Music Style on a floppy disk
(p. 41).
15.
[Intro/Ending] button
Play an intro or ending during automatic
accompaniment (p. 43).
16.
[Start/Stop] button
Starts and stops automatic accompaniment (p. 43).
17. [Count/Marker] button
You can change the count settings (p. 45, p. 68).
These allow you to add and move markers in the
notation as well as repeat playback of song segments
simply and easily (p. 70).
18.
Beat Indicator
This lights up in correspondence with the beat of the
selected song or accompaniment.
19.
[Metronome] button
Activates the built-in metronome (p. 32).
20. Tempo [–] [+] buttons
Adjusts the tempo.
Press the [–] and [+] buttons at the same time to return to
the original tempo.
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