Operation
Display Overview
Main Display Screen
As you use the keyboard's Slider, Knobs, Pads, and Function Buttons
while performing, the Display will update with the current bank for the last
used control, the name/number of the control, the current level applied by
the control (00–127, if applicable), and a graphical meter illustrating the
level (if applicable). While performing, the Display screen will have a black
background with white text.
Note: The Display shows the number of the software control, which does not always match the number of
the hardware control on your keyboard. For example, if the keyboard is set to Bank 3, and you turn Knob 1
on the keyboard, the Display will read Knob 20, since hardware Knob 1 controls software Knob 20 when
the keyboard is set to Bank 3.
As described in
Features > Top
Panel, the Slider and Knobs are enabled
with soft takeover. If you switch banks and a Slider or Knob needs to be
moved before it can take over its assigned control, the Display illustrates
this by showing a checkered, gray meter underneath the control level. As
pictured in the example to the right, the bank has just been switched to
Bank 2, and the Slider 1 needs to be pushed all the way up in order for it
to begin controlling software Slider 10.
Edit Menus
In addition to showing last used controls while performing, the Display (along with the Select/Scroll
Encoder) is your main tool for editing various keyboard settings, including the MIDI assignments for editable
controls, the settings for the keyboard's internal functions (such as the arpeggiator), as well as global
hardware settings.
When you enter into an Edit menu for any keyboard function, the Display
will show the name of the Edit menu, a setting field highlighted for editing,
a parameter field showing the setting's
current status, and graphical
blocks at the bottom of the screen to indicate how many other settings
are available in the Edit menu. While entered into an Edit menu, the
Display will have a white background with black text.
To scroll through settings in an Edit menu, turn the Select/Scroll Encoder while the setting field is
highlighted.
To select a setting to edit, press the Select/Scroll Encoder while the setting field is highlighted. The
parameter field will then be highlighted.
To edit the setting parameter, select the setting to edit as described above. Then turn the Select/Scroll
Encoder while the parameter field is highlighted. Once the desired parameter is highlighted, press the
Select/Scroll Encoder to confirm the edit. The Display will then go back to highlighting the setting field.
To exit the Edit menu without saving changes, press the Back Button. To exit the Edit menu and save
changes, press the DAW/Preset Button.
Note: The settings that are available in the Edit menu may change depending on what parameters you
select. For example, the Arpeggiator Edit menu varies depending on the selected parameter for the
Arpeggiator Type setting.
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