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Introduction
Part Names & Functions
DISPLAY Section
LCD Display
The LCD display provides a visual indication of the selected
zone and sound, parameter values, and the status of other
functions when active
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A/B/C/D control knobs
These knobs adjust displayed parameter values in real-time.
* EDIT menu parameters can be freely assigned to each of the four knobs in
the Knob Assign page of the EDIT menu (page 50).
F1/F2/F3/F4 buttons
These buttons select the four zones (MAIN, SUB1, SUB2, SUB3)
to be displayed and controlled. In other modes (e.g. Recorder)
these buttons also select additional functions.
INT / MIDI button
This button is used in conjunction with the +/YES or –/NO
buttons to change the zone mode (INT, EXT, or BOTH).
EDIT Section
LOCK ( )button
This button locks the MP7’s control panel, thus preventing any
accidental button pushes during a performance.
STORE button
This button stores edited SOUNDS, or full panel settings to the
SETUP and POWERON memories.
EXIT button
This button exits the current mode or page.
EDIT button
This button enters the EDIT menu. When the EDIT menu is
displayed, this button also enters the selected parameter
category page.
CURSOR buttons
These buttons move the selection cursor and scroll through the
various pages of the EDIT menu.
SOUND / SETUP Section
SOUND button
This button sets the MP7 to SOUND mode, whereby the buttons
on the right will select the instrument’s 256 internal sounds.
SETUP button
This button sets the MP7 to SETUP mode, whereby the buttons
on the right will select the instrument’s 256 SETUP memories.
SOUND/SETUP SELECTION buttons
In SOUND mode, these buttons select the category, type, and
variation of the zone’s sound. In SETUP mode, these buttons
select the bank and memory used for the SETUP.
–/NO +/YESbuttons
These buttons decrease or increase the value of the selected
parameter, and also cancel or conrm operations that require
user interaction (e.g. Erasing data).
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