Yamaha S70 XS Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Basic Operations
S90 XS/S70 XS Editor Owner’s Manual
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Selecting a value
Clicking inside the value box like such as that shown above calls up the list box, from which you can select
the desired value. You can also select the value also by clicking the arrow at right end of this box.
Using a knob
Dragging or clicking the knob such as that shown above changes the value of the corresponding parameter.
After clicking this, you can edit the value by using the cursor key or <Page Up>/<Page Down> key. If you
want to make fine adjustments to the value, drag the mouse while holding the <Shift> key.
The specific operation of the knob is determined by the settings of the Knob Guide parameter and Knob
Mouse Control parameter in the Setup window (page 39). In Windows, to reset the value to its default,
simultaneously hold down the <Ctrl> key and click on the knob. On the Macintosh, to reset the value to its
default, simultaneously hold down the Command key and click on the knob.
Using a slider
Dragging or clicking the slider such as that shown above changes the value of the corresponding parameter.
After clicking this, you can edit the value by using the cursor key or <Page Up>/<Page Down> key. If you
want to make fine adjustments to the value, drag the mouse while holding the <Shift> key.
The specific operation of the slider is determined by the setting of the Slider Mouse Control parameter in the
Setup window (page 39). In Windows, to reset the value to its default, simultaneously hold down the <Ctrl>
key and click on the slider. On the Macintosh, to reset the value to its default, simultaneously hold down the
Command key and click on the slider.
Using a graph
Dragging one of the boxes in the graph (as shown above) changes the value of the corresponding parameter.
In Windows, simultaneously hold down the <Ctrl> key and click on the box to reset the corresponding value
to the default setting. To reset the entire graph and its values to the default setting, simultaneously hold down
the <Ctrl> key and click on any section in the graph (other than one of the boxes) to reset the entire graph
and its values to the default setting. On the Macintosh, simultaneously hold down the Command key and
click on the box to reset the corresponding value to the default setting. To reset the entire graph and its
values to the default setting, simultaneously hold down the Command key and click on any section in the
graph (other than one of the boxes) to reset the entire graph and its values to the default setting.