1. Mixer section
2. Select section
3. Control section
BASS knob
This knob adjusts the tone of the low-frequency range.
TREBLE knob
This knob adjusts the tone of the high-frequency range.
VOLUME knob
This knob adjusts the overall volume.
Tip: This lets you control the speaker output volume so that
it's appropriate for your environment (see page 25 "[M3]
Speaker output maximum volume "SPOL"").
Please be careful regarding the volume, since the
STAGEMAN 80's built-in speakers are capable of high-
volume output.
2. Select section
The functions of these buttons will change depending on the
mode that's selected.
–
buttons
• Rhythm mode: select the rhythm style or metronome
sound. If the chain function is on, these buttons indicate the
rhythm style that is played.
• Recorder mode: select the metronome sound that is heard
when the metronome is on.
• Player mode: select the audio file to play back.
• Tuner function: indicate the pitch. See page 14 "Using
the tuner function".
3-b: Function buttons
3-a: Mode buttons
Parts and their functions
3-c: Control buttons, VALUE dial,
Display
–
buttons
• Rhythm mode: These buttons blink to indicate the playback
position of the currently selected rhythm style. When
the chain function is on, you'll use these buttons to check
the location where the rhythm style is registered. You
can also use these to register a favorite rhythm variation
and performance tempo, and recall it instantly (memory
function).
• Recorder mode: Registers the position of the song data (see
page 23 "Mark function")
• Player mode: Use these buttons to select a folder inside the
inserted SD card.
(see page 26 "Folder and file structure").
• System mode: Select system setting items
• Tuner function: Sound a guide tone (see page 14 "Using
the tuner function")
3. Control section
3-a: Mode buttons
button
Selects Rhythm mode. In Rhythm mode you can play back
24 different rhythm styles. You can also record your own
performance along with the chained rhythm styles.
See page 15 "Playing and recording rhythm styles (Rhythm
mode)"
See page 20 "Rhythm mode"
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