Operator`s manual

16 Version 1.21
INTRODUCTION /
Other parameter conventions are:
The downward pointing arrow indicates that the parameter has a WINDOW function.
When you land on the parameter for the first time, the parameter is selected and is immediately
available for editing as described above. However, pressing the WINDOW key (or pressing the
selected parameters key again - i.e. ‘double clicking’ on it) pops up a window revealing further
‘sub-functions’ associated with the selected parameter. In this way, screens are clear and uncluttered
with only the most commonly used functions immediately available but with further functionality
hidden away by way of the WINDOW function.
For example, the PART LEVEL window looks like this:
The parameters shown in the window may be edited in much the same way simply by touching the
key alongside them and tweaking the DATA wheel. The window may be closed by pressing CLOSE
WINDOW.
Another type of parameter is this:
This is a modulation input. When you land on this type of parameter for the first time, the modulation
depth is selected and is immediately available for editing as described above.
However, pressing the key again selects the modulation source:
You may select another modulation source using the DATA wheel. This is common for all such
parameters displaying the indicator.