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Basic Operation on the KX
Owner’s Manual
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This section describes the basic operations of the KX, such as how to shift the octave range of the keyboard 
and use the display interface.
Display Indications
The display shows various parameters depending 
on your panel operation.
Top display
This display appears when turning the power ON. 
Parameters edited via the CONTROL knobs are 
shown on the display.
Operating any of the CONTROL knobs calls up the 
values on the display. After a while, the display 
returns to the original indication.
Arpeggio Edit display
Call up this display by pressing the [ARP EDIT] 
button (the lamp lights). This display lets you select 
the Arpeggio type and set the related parameters. 
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the original Top 
display.
Control Template  display
Call up this display by pressing the [CONTROL 
TEMPLATE] button (the lamp lights). This display 
lets you select a template of CONTROL knob 
assignments. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the 
original Top display.
Utility display
Call up this display by pressing the [UTILITY] 
button (the lamp lights). This display lets you set the 
system related parameters. Press the [EXIT] button 
to return to the original Top display.
From these displays, you can call up the desired 
parameters by using the SELECT [
▲] and [▼] 
buttons. The arrow indication at the current 
parameter flashes, indicating the parameter can be 
edited.
Basic Operation on the KX
NOTE
The display illustrated below may appear 
when turning the power ON. This indicates 
that Cubase and VSTi have not been started 
on the computer connected to the KX via 
USB. If you intend to use Cubase, start 
Cubase then set the VSTi (the indication 
below disappears and the Top display 
shown above appears). If you intend to use 
a DAW other than Cubase, change the DAW 
Select parameter (page 37) to the 
appropriate setting (other than “Cubase4” or 
“CubaseAI”).
NOTE
You can set the desired amount of time that 
the values remain in the display. For 
instructions, see page 36.
Lights
Lights
Lights
Flashes
Parameter
Value