Yamaha S30 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
18
Basics
Section
Selecting a Screen
You can switch between screens using the [PAGE]
knob and pressing [SHIFT], [PROGRAM/PART],
[EXIT] and [ENTER] keys.
[PAGE] Knob
Usually, there are several screens and sub-screens
in each Mode. Use the [PAGE] knob to switch
between screens.
As shown below, the “ ” indicator is displayed to
the left of the screen if there are more screens
before and after that which you are currently
viewing.
At the first in a series of screens, you will see the
” indicator meaning that there are more screens
to follow, but none before it. At the last screen,
you will see the “ ” indicator meaning that there
are no more screens to follow.
[SHIFT] Key
If you hold down the [SHIFT] key in Voice Play
Mode, you can modify the parameters on screen
as follows.
SHIFT PAGE
PA RT
/
ELEMENT
DATAABC12
(Oct= +3) PRE1:128(H16)[Pf:GrandPiano]
(Tch= 1)
LFO Depth)
EL1234
Indicator
SHIFT PAGE AB
VCE Srch) PRE1:
Memory
Next screenPrevious screen
Some Modes have more screens. In this case, you
can use the [PAGE] knob while holding down the
[SHIFT] key to switch to a specific screen.
For example, if you use the [PAGE] knob while
hoilding down the [SHIFT] key in Voice Edit
Mode, the following screen is shown. Select a
specific item using the cursor (), then release the
[SHIFT] key to switch to the parameter screen for
that item.
The [SHIFT] key also has other functions, as
described in other sections in this manual.
PROGRAM/PART keys
In Voice Edit Mode, PROGRAM/PART keys can
be used to select the items shown under the keys
and to switch to their screens.
[EXIT] Key
Press the [EXIT] key to move up (exit) in the
hierarchical structure and return to the previous
screen.
The [EXIT] key also has other more functions, as
described in other sections in this manual.
DEC
/
NO INC
/
YES
EXIT ENTER
EF
BYPASS
MASTER
KEYBOARD
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910111213141516
GENERAL QED ARPEGGIO CONTROL COM LFO EFFECT
OSC PITCH FILTER AMPLITUDE LFO EQ PLG
SHIFT PAGE
PART
/
ELEMENT
DATAABC12
GENíOther) Com:>GEN≥QED>ARP>CTL>LFO>EFF
EL1234 Elem:>OSC>PCH>FLT>AMP>LFO>EQ
Cursor