User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Panel & Display
- Main Display
- Setup
- Basic Operation
- Sounds
- Styles
- Songs and Audio
- Phrase Pads
- Albums
- Demo
- Mixer
- Performance Memory
- DSP Effects
- Keyboard Part Effects
- Controllers
- Microphone
- Scale Tuning
- MIDI I/O
- USB Storage Devices
- Utility Settings
- Expansion
- Sound List
- Style List
- Song List
- Phrase Pad List
- Part Effect List
- Global Effect List
- Insert Effect List
- Chord List
- Controller Function List
- Short Cut+ Chart
- MIDI Implementation List
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Controller Function List
Module Functions Functions Description
Knob
Sound Cuto Turning right to make the sound brighter.
Resonance Turning left to make the sound richer.
Filter Changing the character of the sound.
Attack Turning right to increase the duration of the sound’s attack.
Decay Turning right to increase the duration of the sound’s decay.
Release Turning right to increase the duration of the sound’s release.
Envelope Turning right to increase the duration of the sound’s envelope.
Style Retrigger Switch Turning left to turn o the style retrigger. Turning right to turn on the style retrigger.
Retrigger Rate Turning right to make the style repetition shorter.
Retrigger Turning to far left to turn o the retrigger. Turning right to make the style repetition
shorter.
Channel Mute 1 Turning to far left to playback the drum track only. Turning right to turn on the Percus-
sion, Bass, Chord1, Chord2, Chord3, Phrase1, Phrase2 orderly.
Channel Mute 2 Turning to far left to playback the Chord1 only. Turning right to turn on the Chord2,
Chord3, Bass, Phrase1, Phrase2, Drum, Percussion orderly.
Master Volume Turning right to increase the volume level.
Tempo Turning right to increase the system tempo.
Pan Turning right to adjust the pan to right.
Reverb Turning right to increase the reverb level.
Chorus Turning right to increase the chorus level.
Arp Arp Velocity Turning right to increase the velocity of every step in the Arp sequence.
Arp Gate Turning right to increase the note duration in the Arp sequence.
Arp Rate Turning right to make the note playback faster in the Arp sequence.
Arp Swing Turning right to make the note in the Arp sequence swing more pronounced.
Microphone Mic Volume Turning right to increase the volume of microphone.
Pedal
Keyboard Sustain Pressing the pedal to lengthen the notes being played.
Sostenuto Pressing the pedal after playing a note, the note sound will continue until the pedal
released. But the other notes played after the pedal pressed will not sustain.
Soft Pressing the pedal to make the notes weaker, and the sound may change.
Portamento Pressing the pedal, the notes have portamento eect, release the pedal to cancel the
eect.
Mono Legato Pressing the pedal and the current voice playing mode turns into mono legato. Re-
lease the pedal to restore to original playing mode.
Modulation Pressing the pedal to apply the modulation on the playing notes, such as vibrato,
release the pedal to cancel the eect.
Keyboard Latch Pressing the pedal, the note sound will be continue after releasing the key until the
next note pronounced. Release the pedal to resume normal playing.
Part Eect Part Eect Switch Pressing the pedal to turn the Eect on or o.
Arp Latch When the current part eect is set as arpeggio, pressing the pedal and play. When the
key is released, arpeggio continues to play.
Slicer Switch Pressing the pedal and apply the slicer eect on the playing notes. Release the pedal
to cancel the eect.
Slicer Speed Pressing the pedal when using real-time slicer, the slicer tempo will increase.