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Introduction
Front and rear panel
[VALUE] dial
Use this dial to modify the value of the parameter.
[INC]/[DEC] keys
These are used to increase or decrease the parameter 
value in steps of one. It is convenient to use these to 
make fine adjustments.
Numeric keys [0] – [9], [ENTER] key, [–] key, 
[./HOLD] key
Use these keys to numerically input a parameter value. 
Use numeric keys [0]–[9], the [–] key, and the [./
HOLD] key to enter the value, and press the [ENTER] 
key to confirm it. The [./HOLD] key lets you input a 
value with a decimal point. The [–] key inverts the sign 
(+/–) of the parameter value. 
In addition, [./HOLD] can be used if you wish to select 
sounds by category in program or combination mode.
By holding down the [ENTER] key and pressing a 
numeric key [0]–[9], you can select up to ten utility 
menu commands for the current page.
10. [CATEGORY] key, [AUDITION] key
[CATEGORY] key
In each mode, you can directly access the utility menu 
“Select by Category” by choosing a parameter that can 
be selected by category and then pressing the [Cate-
gory] key.
This allows you to view and select programs or combi-
nations by category. (
[AUDITION] key
This key activates the Audition function, which plays 
a riff (phrase) suitable for each preloaded or preset pro-
gram.
In Program mode, pressing the [AUDITION] key (the 
key will light) will cause the audition riff to play 
repeatedly.
In Sampling mode (if the EXB-SMPL option is 
installed), the selected sample will be played.
11.[EXIT] key, [MENU 
PAGE +/–
] key, CURSOR 
keys [ ], [
], [ ], [
+
]
[EXIT] key
In Program, Combination, Sequencer, Sampling (if the 
separately sold EXB-SMPL option is installed), and 
Global modes, pressing this key from anywhere other 
than page 1.1 will take you to page 1.1 of that mode.
When a dialog box is open, this key will cancel the set-
tings made in the dialog box and close the dialog box 
(corresponds to the “Cancel”). If a Utility menu or 
page menu is open, pressing [EXIT] will close the 
menu.
[MENU 
PAGE +/–
] key
Use this key to select different pages on screen. When 
you press this key, a list of the pages within the mode 
will appear in the LCD screen. Use the function key 
[F1]–[F7] or cursor keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] to select the 
desired page, and press the [F8] key to move to the 
selected page.
You can also move to a desired page by holding down 
the [MENU] key and using numeric keys [1]–[7] to 
enter a two-digit page number.
In addition, you can hold down the [MENU] key and 
use cursor keys [ ], [ ] to switch pages in the order of 
1.1
→2.1→2.2→2.3. (
CURSOR keys [
], [
–], [
], [
+]
Use these keys to select different parameters on screen.
In addition, you can hold down the [MENU] key and 
use cursor keys [ ], [ ] to switch pages in the order of 
1.1
→2.1→2.2→2.3. (
12.BANK keys
These keys are used to switch Program/Combination 
banks.
PROG BANK: [A], [B], [C], [D], [GM]
When selecting programs, use keys [A], [B], [C], [D], 
and [GM]. The key of the selected bank will light.
Each time you press [GM], you will cycle through the 
GM banks and the drum bank as follows: G, g(d), G ... 
etc.
COMBI BANK: [A], [B], [C]
When selecting combinations, use keys [A], [B], and 
[C]. The LED of the selected bank will light.
In Combination, and Sequencer modes when the edit 
cell (highlighted area) is located at the program of a 
timbre or track, you can use the BANK keys to select 
the bank of the program. The bank key of the program 
selected for that timbre/track will light.
In dialog boxes such as Write Program or Write Com-
bination
, these keys are used to specify the program or 
combination bank that will be the writing destination, 
etc.