Owner`s manual

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Getting Started
The Controls & Connectors
t S Button
Used to store edited data to an internal memory location.
Feature Reference page 27.
y VOLUME Control
Adjusts the volume of the sound delivered via the rear-panel OUTPUT L and R
jacks as well as the PHONES jack.
Getting Started page 25.
u LCD Display & ÷ Control
This large multi-function liquid crystal display panel shows all parameters and prompts
you need to operate the VL1-m with optimum ease and efficiency.
Use the ÷ (contrast) control located near the lower right-hand corner of the
display to achieve the best display visibility (LCD visibility varies greatly with viewing
angle and lighting).
Getting Started page 34. Feature Reference page 14.
i ¡ through Function Buttons
The functions of these buttons depend on the selected mode. They are used to
engage a function indicated on the display immediately above the button, select a page of
parameters, scroll through a list of parameters, and more.
Getting Started page 26. Feature Reference page 9.
o Data Dial
The data dial provides a fast, efficient way to select voices or make large value
changes in any of the edit modes.
Getting Started page 35. Feature Reference page 15.
!0 Cursor Buttons
These 4 buttons move the “cursor” around the display screen, highlighting the
various items that are available for selection or parameters that are available for editing.
Getting Started page 32. Feature Reference page 11.
!1 = and - Buttons
Used to select voices and edit parameter values in any of the VL1-m edit modes.
Either button can be pressed briefly for single stepping in the specified direction, or held
for continuous scrolling. They also have a large-step function which allows you to skip
ahead or backward in increments of 16 when selecting voices or editing numeric param-
eters: press either the = or - button while holding the other button. These buttons
are also used to respond “Yes” or “No” to the “Are you sure?” confirmation prompt when
saving or loading data.
Getting Started page 35. Feature Reference page 15.
!2 ] and
ENTER/SOUND
Buttons
The ] button can generally be used to exit from any sub-mode or function,
while the
ENTER/SOUND
button is used to engage a variety of modes and functions.
Getting Started page 27. Feature Reference page 10.