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MODX Owner’s Manual
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Controls and Functions
% Knob Function [TONE]/[EG/FX]/[EQ]/[ARP/
MS] button
Use this button to select functions to be assigned to Knobs.
The lamp next to the currently active parameters will light.
While the instrument is in the Performance Control status
(page 30), the function is applied commonly to all Parts,
while in the Part Control status (page 30), the function is
applied to the selected Part. The lamp for the selected
function will light.
^ [ASSIGN] button
Switches Knobs to function as Assign 1–4 or as Assign 5–8.
While the instrument is in the Performance Control status
(page 30), the function is applied commonly to all Parts,
while in the Part Control status (page 30), the function is
applied to the selected Part. The button lights when Assign
1–4 is selected, and the button flashes when Assign 5–8 is
selected.
& Knobs 1–4 (5–8)
These four highly versatile knobs on the panel let you adjust
various important parameters, such as the current Part,
Arpeggio tempo, and the Motion Sequencer.
Pressing the Knob Function [TONE]/[EG/FX]/[EQ]/[ARP/MS]
button on the upper left, or the [ASSIGN] button on the left
changes the functions assigned to these knobs. These
knobs function as Assignable Knobs when the [ASSIGN]
button is lit or flashing.
* Slider Function [PART]/[ELEMENT/
OPERATOR] button
Sets four Control Sliders on the panel to use for controlling
Parts or for controlling Elements. Each time you press this
button, the slider function alternates between PART and
ELEMENT/OPERATOR. The lamp for the selected function
lights up.
( Slider Select [1–4] [5–8] button
Selects four Control Sliders on the panel to use as 1–4 or 5–
8. Each time you press this button, the setting alternates
between 1–4 and 5–8. When the setting is 1–4 or 5–8, the
lamp for the selected setting lights up.
When you press the Slider Select button while holding down
the [SHIFT] button, you can set the Control Sliders to
function as 9–12 or 13–16. When the setting is 9–12 or 13–
16, the lamp for the selected setting flashes.
A Control Sliders 1–4 (5–8 / 9–12 / 13–16)
These sliders control the volume balance of the sound, by
letting you adjust the individual levels of the 16 Parts (1–4 /5–
8 / 9–12 / 13–16), the eight Elements for Normal Parts
(AWM2), the eight FM Operators for a Normal Part (FM-X),
and eight Keys of the Drum Part, in different ways depending
on the conditions of the various buttons.
NOTE
If all of the Control Sliders are set to the minimum, you may not
hear any sound from the instrument, even when playing the
keyboard or a Song. If this is the case, raise all the sliders to a
suitable level.
The [MASTER VOLUME] knob controls the overall audio output
level of this instrument. On the other hand, the Control Sliders
control the level of each Element/Key/Operator of the Parts and the
volume for each Part of the Performance as a parameter.
Accordingly, the values set via the Control Sliders can be stored as
Performance data.
B Scene Select [1–4] [5–8] button
Selects four SCENE buttons on the panel to use as Scenes
1–4 or Scenes 5–8. Each time you press this button, the
setting alternates between 1–4 and 5–8. The lamp for the
selected function lights up.
C SCENE [1/5] [2/6] [3/7] [4/8] buttons
You can assign different “snapshots” of important Part-
related parameters such as track mute status and the basic
Mixing setup to each of the SCENE buttons. You can switch
these buttons to function as Scenes 1–4 or as Scenes 5–8 by
pressing the Scene Select button.
When Scene-related parameters are edited and press any of
the SCENE [1/5]–[4/8] buttons while holding down the
[SHIFT] button, the edit is stored for the currently selected
[SCENE] button. The stored information is restored by
pressing the selected button. The currently selected button
fully lights, the button stored information lights dimly, and the
button without stored information is turned off.
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