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Basic Operation
Functions and Sub-Functions
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Owner’s Manual
Functions and Sub-Functions
Each mode described above contains various displays, with various functions and parameters. To navigate your way
through these displays and select a desired function, use the [F1] – [F6] buttons and the [SF1] – [SF5] buttons. When you
select a mode, the available displays or menus appear directly above the buttons at the bottom of the display (as shown
below).
Using the Function buttons [F1] – [F6]
Depending on the currently selected mode, up to six functions are available and can be called up with the [F1] – [F6]
buttons. Keep in mind that the available functions differ depending on the selected mode.
Using the Sub-Function buttons [SF1] – [SF5]
Depending on the currently selected mode, up to five functions (sub-functions) are available and can be called up with the
[SF1] – [SF5] buttons. Keep in mind that the available functions differ depending on the selected mode. (Some displays may
not have any sub-functions for these buttons.)
Selecting a Program
In order to play the MO you’ll need to call up one of its programs, i.e., a Voice, Performance, Song, Pattern, or Master. These
programs can be selected in each Play mode via the same procedure.
Using the [INC/YES], [DEC/NO] buttons and the data dial
The [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons let you step up or down through the program numbers in any of the Play modes
(Voice, Performance, Song, Pattern, and Master).
Rotating the data dial to the right (clockwise) increases the program number, while rotating it to the left (counter-clockwise)
decreases it. This control works in the same way as the [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons, but lets you scroll through the
programs more quickly.
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
SF1
SCENE
SF2 SF3 SF4 SF5 INFORMATION
These functions can be selected
via the corresponding button
([F1] – [F6]).
In this example, press the [F5]
button to go to the LFO display.
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
SF1
SCENE
SF2 SF3 SF4 SF5 INFORMATION
These functions can be selected
via the corresponding button
([SF1] – [SF5]).
In this example, press the [SF5]
button to go to the OTHER display.
DEC/NO INC/YES
Decreases number
Increases number
Decreases number
Increases number
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