Specifications

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Tutorials: Setup Mode
Creating A New Setup
7. If you would like to adjust the keyrange of each Zone, use the more soft buttons on the bottom of
the display to scroll to through pages of soft buttons and find and press the KEYVEL button. This
brings you to the KEY-VEL page where you can view the key range for the current Zone (see
below.) You can view the number of the selected Zone in the top right corner of screen. Usethe
Chan/ZonebuttonstotheleftofthedisplaytoselectthecurrentZone. On the KEY-VEL
page, the LoKey and HiKey fields set the lowest and highest keys that will trigger the current
Zone. All keys in between the LoKey and HiKey will trigger the current Zone, while those outside
of this range will not trigger the current Zone. To set a key value for the LoKey or HiKey field,
select the field, hold the Enter button on the alphanumeric pad and press the desired keyboard key.
8. When you are finished creating your setup, presstheExit button on the front panel to exit the
Setup Editor and return to the Setup mode main page. You will be presented with the message
“This setup has been edited...” Press Rename to save and name your setup, press No toreturnto
theSetupmodemainpagewithoutsaving,orpressCanceltoreturnto
theSetupEditor.
Whensaving,youmustchooseanID#.AnID#givesyouawaytoloca te asetupasidefromits
name(youcanstoreupto2,56 0uniqueID#sforeachobjecttype:setups,programs,songs,etc.,
thoughmanyID#sarealreadyusedforfactoryROMobjects.)ID#s
alsoallowyoutosavesetups
withthesamenameunderdifferentID#s,andrenamethematalatertimeifdesired.Choosean
unusedID#tosaveanewsetup.ThenextavailableunusedID#isautomaticallyselectedwhen
editingafactoryROMsetup.Wheneditingasetupthat
hasbeenstoredinusermemory(any
originallyunusedID#,)theeditedsetup’sID#isautomaticallyselected.Thisassumesthatyou
wishtoreplacetheexistingsetup,butyoucanchooseanotherID#ifdesiredtosaveanewcopy.
ChooseausedID#toreplaceanexistingsavedsetup.If
youreplaceafactoryROMsetup,you
canreverttotheoriginalsetupbyusingtheDeletesoftbuttonintheSetupEditor.See
Chapter 5,EditingConventionsformoredetailsonsavingandnaming.