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Getting Started • 2. Front and Rear Panels
12
BER buttons, then press START/STOP. To exit the
Demo mode, press EXIT/NO.
2 MEMORY-CHORD/TIE button
Arrangement Play
and Backing Sequence modes:
keeps the chord after having taken your hand off the
keyboard. Backing Sequence-Step Recording
mode:
inserts a tie (ties the last note played to the next note
that is going to be played).
3 MEMORY-LOWER/REST button
Arrangement Play
and Backing Sequence
modes:
keeps the Lower track after having taken your hand
off the keyboard. (Programming is on page 10 of the
Disk/Global mode). Backing Sequence-Step Record-
ing
mode: creates a pause.
4 BASS INV./< (Bass Inversion/backwards) button
Arrangement Play
and Backing Sequence
modes:
with this function, the lowest note of a chord played
in inverted form will always be detected as the main
note of the chord. Thus, you can specify to the
arranger, chords such as, Am7/G or F/C. When the
Chord Scanning is FULL, the bass note will not
change until another bass note is played. Backing
Sequence-Step Recording
mode: this button is used
to go to the previous step.
5 SPLIT POINT/> (Split Point/forward) button
Arrangement Play
and Backing Sequence
modes:
selects the split point (division of the keyboard).
Hold down the button and play the note you wish to
become the split point. This note and all the notes to
the right of it are part of the Upper range, the notes
to its left are part of the Lower range. Backing
Sequence-Event Editing
mode: goes to the next step.
6 TEMPO (Tempo Lock) button
Led lit up: when you change the arrangement the
tempo will not change. The tempo can be changed
by using the DIAL or the TEMPO/VALUE buttons.
7 SINGLE TOUCH button
Led lit up: when an arrangement is changed, key-
board programs and tempo will also change. The
tempo only changes if the TEMPO led is off.
8 ARRANGEMENT section
These buttons are used to select the arrangement.
Press one of the ARRANGEMENT BANK buttons to
choose the bank, use the ARRANGEMENT NUM-
BER buttons to select a number between 11 and 88 to
choose the arrangement. In the Arrangement Play
mode page 2, these buttons select the style. (You
only need to select the bank if the arrangement or
the style is in a different bank).
9 VOLUME buttons
These buttons are normally used to adjust the track
volume and to mute it. To raise the volume press the
upper button, to lower it press the lower button. To
mute a track, press the upper and lower button
together. To take off the mute, press one of the but-
tons briefly.
Arrangement Play
mode: these buttons select the
tracks and change the volume. When a track has
been selected you can set a different program for
that track. Backing Sequence
mode: these buttons
select the tracks and change the volume. To select
Extra Tracks, first press the TRK.SELECT button and
then the VOLUME buttons. Song Play
mode: these
buttons select the MIDI channels and change the vol-
ume or the chosen parameters. To go from channels
1-8 to channels 9-16 press the TRK.SELECT button.
Song Edit
mode: these buttons select the tracks and
change the volume or the chosen parameters. To go
from tracks 1-8 to tracks 9-16 press the TRK.SELECT
button.
Program
mode: modifies the value of the parameters
indicated under each button.
10 TRK.SELECT button
Arrangement Play
mode: mutes the ACC1, ACC2,
ACC3 tracks. Backing Sequence
mode: switches
between the arrangement tracks and the Extra
Tracks. Song Play
mode: switches between the first 8
MIDI channels and the remaining 8.
Song edit
mode: switches between the first 8 tracks and the
remaining 8.
11 PAGE buttons
These buttons select the previous (-) or the next (+)
page in the current mode. The page number appears
on the right of the display.
12 CURSOR buttons
These buttons move the cursor among the parame-
ters that appear on the display (the cursor is the
flashing line). Before modifying the value of a
parameter, the cursor must be positioned on the
value that needs to be modified.
13 TEMPO/VALUE buttons and DIAL
These modify the tempo or the parameter value
selected in the display. The TEMPO and VALUE
indicators show up on the display when they are
functioning.
The DIAL is only included in the iS40.
14 EXIT/NO button
This button is normally used to go back to page 1 of
the current operative mode. It allows you to exit
immediately from an edit page (e.g. Octave, Trans-
pose, Demo). After having pressed a VOLUME but-
ton to select a track, the EXIT/NO button takes you
straight back to the previous page.
Arrangement Play
, Backing Sequence
and
Song Play
modes: takes you back to the page 1 of the current
mode. Page 1 of the Backing Sequence
mode: makes
the arrangement appear. Song Play-Juke Box
mode:
makes you exit from the Juke Box mode. Song Edit
mode: calls up page 2 of the current mode. Disk/Glo-
bal
mode subpages: this button takes you back to the
top page.
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