Yamaha PM5D-RH V2 Manual Do Utilizador

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   Basic operation on the PM5D
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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual    
Operating section
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To move quickly to the outer edge of the cur-
rent window or to a different window, hold 
down the [SHIFT] key and use the CURSOR 
[
]/[®]/[π]/[] keys.
You will move from the scroll window in which the 
cursor is currently located, in the direction of the key 
you pressed.
Hint
If the cursor is located on a grid such as in a PATCH screen, 
turning the [DATA] encoder clockwise will move the cursor 
toward the right, and turning it counterclockwise will move the 
cursor toward the left. If you are holding down the [SHIFT] 
key, turning the [DATA] encoder clockwise will move the cur-
sor downward, and turning it counterclockwise will move the 
cursor upward.
A scroll bar is displayed if there are more items than can be 
shown in a single screen. To scroll the screen, drag the box 
shown in the bar.
You can also scroll the screen by clicking the vacant por-
tion of the scroll bar or the 
/
 buttons or 
/
 
buttons located at the ends of the scroll bar.
If you move the cursor to the scroll bar 
and press the [DEC/CANCEL] key or 
turn the [DATA] encoder counterclock-
wise, the screen will scroll toward the left 
(or upward, in the case of vertical scroll-
ing). If you press the [INC/OK] key or 
turn the [DATA] encoder clockwise, the screen will scroll 
toward the right (or downward, in the case of vertical 
scrolling).
Hint
If the cursor is located at the scroll bar box, holding down the 
[SHIFT] key and turning the [DATA] encoder will have the 
same result as clicking the 
 button or 
 button, depend-
ing on the direction in which you turn the encoder.
[SHIFT] key 
CURSOR [®] key
Scrolling the screen
Drag
Click these buttons to move the 
scroll bar box step-wise in the 
direction indicated. Clicking the 
/
 buttons will move in larger 
steps than clicking the 
/
 
buttons.
Click in these areas to 
make the scroll bar box 
move by a large step in the 
corresponding direction; 
the screen will scroll 
accordingly.