Owners Manual

Table Of Contents
MODX+ Owner’s Manual
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Making Global System Settings
Turning the beep sound on/off
You can turn the beep sound (that confirms operations,
menu/parameter selection, etc.) on/off as follows.
1 Press the [UTILITY] button to call up the
Utility display, then touch [Settings] tab
[System] tab.
2 Set “Beep” to “ON” or “OFF” to turn the beep
on or off.
3 Press the [EXIT] button.
This stores the setting and returns to the previous
display.
Turning the flashing of the Super Knob
on/off
In the default setting, the Super Knob flashes at the current
beat. You can turn this flashing on/off as follows.
When the function is turned off, the Super Knob remains lit
continuously.
1 Press the [UTILITY] button to call up the
Utility display, then touch [Settings] tab
[System] tab.
2 Select “ON” or “OFF” in “Knob Flash” to turn
the flashing on or off.
Touch panel calibration
Calibration of the touch panel may be necessary if the touch
panel seems occasionally unresponsive or the response is
erratic.
1 Hold down the [UTILITY] button and press the
[PART SELECT MUTE/SOLO] button.
The Utility display appears, with the [Calibrate Touch
Panel] selected.
2 Press the [ENTER] button.
3 A white square appears. Touch the square to
calibrate the touch panel, and continue with
subsequent white squares until the operation
is finished.
NOTE
Alternately, you can touch [UTILITY] [Settings] [System] to
call up the System setting display and touch [Calibrate Touch
Panel].
Changing the Master Tuning
You can adjust the tuning of the MODX+. This is useful when
playing in an ensemble to match the pitch of other
instruments which cannot be easily tuned (such as a piano).
1 Press the [UTILITY] button to call up the
Utility display, then touch [Settings] tab
[Sound] tab.
2 Select “Tune” and change the parameter by
using the Data dial.
In this example, we'll change the value from “440 Hz” to
“442 Hz.” Since the Tune parameter is actually adjusted
in cents (1 cent = 1/100th of a semitone), the
corresponding value in Hertz is shown at right. Turn the
data dial to change the value to “+8.0.” Use a tuner for
the more accurate tuning as necessary.
3 Press the [EXIT] button.
This stores the setting and returns to the previous
display.
Changing the Velocity Curve
These five curves determine how the actual velocity will be
generated and transmitted according to the velocity
(strength) with which you play notes on the keyboard. The
graph shown in the display indicates the velocity response
curve. (The horizontal line represents the received velocity
values (strength of your playing), while the vertical line
represents the actual velocity values transmitted to the
internal/external tone generators.)
1 Press the [UTILITY] button to call up the
Utility display, then touch [Settings] tab
[Sound] tab.
Tune
Velocity Curve