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Basic Operations
Xboard
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X1 and X2 Functions
The X1 key accesses the X1 functions. These are global functions that affect all 
patches. For example, if Pedal is set to Sus, it will remain so for all patches. 
• Mid - Out or Thru - When Out is selected, the MIDI output transmits local 
data from the keyboard and knobs. When Thru is selected, the MIDI output 
transmits data from the host application.
• PEd - Selects between a footswitch (SuS) or a continuous footpedal (ctL)
• ind - Turns the decimal point USB/MIDI indicators on or off. See 
.
• Zod - Turns the zones status message on or off.
• PbM - Determines the behavior of the Numeric Keypad after you send a 
program change.
• CAL - The Calibration sub-menu. The functions here allow you to make very 
specific calibrations. These settings are for advanced users.
The X2 key accesses the X2 functions. These are global functions which affect only 
the active patch. For example, if you turn Zones off it will remain so for only the 
active patch.
• ZoE - Enables and disables Zones functions in the active patch.

To Select one of the X1 or X2 Functions:
1. Press the Edit button. The Edit LED illuminates.
2. Select X1 or X2.
3. Adjust the data slider or use the Octave Transpose buttons to view the 
functions.
4. Press Enter to select the desired function.
5. Select the desired value using the data slider or the Octave Transpose buttons 
(except with CAL).
6. Press Enter to confirm your selection. Press Home to cancel the operation.
X1 Menu Items
The following is a description of the items located in the X1 menu.
MIDI (Mid)
The Xboard can function as a MIDI interface between your computer applications 
and external MIDI gear. When set to Thru, MIDI data from your computer appli-
cation is transmitted on the Xboard’s MIDI output jack. When Out is selected, the 
MIDI output transmits local data from the keyboard and knobs.
Xboard keyboard and controller data is NOT transmitted from the MIDI output 
when this function is set to Thru. (Keyboard/Controller data is always sent via USB.)
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