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Introducing The P-100
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Upper panel INTRODUCING THE P-100 [POWER] switch This switch turns the P-100's power supply on and off. When the power is turned on, the number of the voice last selected will appear in the LED display and the LED above the corresponding [VOICE/UTILITY] button will light. [VOLUME] slider This slider controls the overall volume of sound output from the speakers as well as that output via the LINE OUT jacks on the rear panel of the P-100. Move the slider up to increase the volume, or down to decrease the volume. [CS (DATA ENTRY)] slider This continuous slider can be assigned to control data transmission for a variety of MIDI functions. It is also used to select a desired value when changing P-100 settings other than the current voice selection. [SPLIT (BALANCE)] button This button turns the Split voice mode on and off. and allows you to make settings related to Split mode operation. Also. in Dual or Split modes. it can be used in combination with the [DATA ENTRY] slider to adjust the balance between the main and sub voices. 2 [TRANSPOSE (DETUNE)] button The [TRANSPOSE] button turns the transpose function on and off, and lets you make settings related to this function. In Dual mode, it can be used to adjust the detune amount. [MIDI (TUNE)] button This button enables the P-100's transmission of MIDI messages. You will use it to select the MIDI Utility mode functions, and to transmit the P-100's current settings to another MIDI device as a MIDI bulk dump. It is also used to adjust the P-100's tuning and select keyboard velocity curve settings. LED display This three-digit numeric LED display shows the current main voice selection in Single, Dual, and Split modes. It also shows the values of various parameters when you change the P-100's settings. [VOICE/UTILITY] buttons These buttons let you select the voices you wish to play in Single. Dual. and Split modes. They are also used together with the [MIDI] button to select the MIDI utility functions.