Top panel (VCO2)
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1. WRITE button
Used to store tones.
2. BANK button
Used to switch tone bank A (red LED) and bank B (blue LED) each
time this button is pressed.
3. Program button
There are program buttons 1 to 7, which can call and store up to 14
sounds in combination with the BANK button.
4. PANEL button
Pressing this button reflects on the tone the status of the front panel or
top panel.
TIP: Used to create a tone.
Rear panel
1. USB (type B) terminal
Connect to the computer to send/receive MIDI data.
2. MIDI IN terminal
Connect this terminal when creating sound using this
instrument from an external MIDI device.
3. SYNC IN/OUT terminal
Used to perform synchronously with an external device using
the SYNC cable.
4. CV IN terminal
Used to control this instrument using the CV signal from
an analog synthesizer or sequencer.
5. GATE IN terminal
Used to control this instrument using the GATE signal from an analog
synthesizer or sequencer.
6. AUDIO IN terminal
Used to use an external sound source (line input) instead of an oscillator.
7. OUT R, L/MONO terminal
This is the main output terminal of this instrument. Used to connect to
an external mixer or power amplifier.
8.
(Headphones) terminal
This is a 6.3 mm stereo terminal.
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5. BALANCE slider
Used to adjust the balance between the sound (VCO1) on the front
panel side and the sound (VCO2) on the top panel side. If the slider is
set to the minimum value, only the sound (VCO1) on the front panel
side is produced. If the slider is set to the maximum value, only the
sound (VCO2) on the top panel side is produced.
6. PITCH slider (COARSE, FINE)
The COARSE slider can change the pitch on the top panel side (VCO2)
over two octaves. The FINE slider, which has a small variable range, is
used for regular tuning.
7. VCO2 mode selector
Used to switch the overlapping between the sound (VCO1) on the front
panel side and the sound (VCO2) on the top panel side.
DUET: Used to add the sound (VCO1) on the front panel side and
the sound (VCO2) on the top panel side. You can obtain deep sounds
such as unison, third, and fifth using the PITCH slider.
MODULATOR 1: Used to obtain the effects of the ring modulator by
combining the sound (VCO1) on the front panel side and the sound (VCO2)
on the top panel side You can create various sounds ranging from chime,
Chinese gong, and gamelan to SFX sounds.
MODULATOR 2: This is a ring modulator that has a different octave
from MODULATOR 1.
MODULATOR 3: Used to produce different tones and random scales
from 37 keys without following the keyboard.
NOISE 1: Used to produce a noise with the musical scale. This
function can be used independently. In addition, you can create
various tones by appropriately mixing with the sound on the front panel
side.
NOISE 2: Used to produce a noise without the musical scale. The
tone can be changed using the Traveler. You can create various sound
effects such as wind and waves.
8. EFFECT switch
Turn this switch on to mix the sound (VCO2) on the top panel side.
9. SUSTAIN LONG switch
Turn this switch on to decuple the tone attack, percussion, or sustain
time. This function is available for special effects.
10. TRAVEL VIBRATO switch
Turning this switch on produces the same effects as the vibrato that is
obtained by wagging the Traveler control slider to the left and right by
hand.
11. Joystick
For pitch control, move the joystick left and right. For modulation
control, move it back and forth (→p.13 "Joystick/aftertouch setting"
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9. VOLUME knob
Used to adjust the headphone volume.
10. DC 12V terminal
Used to connect the AC adapter provided with this product.
11. Cord hook
Used to apply the AC adapter cord in order to prevent it from being
accidentally removed.
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