Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 317
CURSOR, switches, SHIFT/GRAB] switch, ENTER] switch, DATA] encoder, Track pad and left/right switches
View all Yamaha CS1D manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 317 highlights
CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware) 1 6 2 3 4 5 1 CURSOR switches Use these to move the cursor in the display to the desired parameter. 2 [DEC/CANCEL]/[INC/OK] switches Use these to increment or decrement the value of the parameter at which the cursor is located in the display. When a confirmation window is displayed before executing a Recall or Store operation, these switches can also be used in place of the CANCEL button and OK button in the window. 3 [SHIFT/GRAB] switch If the cursor is located at a knob-type parameter with a wide range of adjustment, the parameter value can be made to change more quickly by holding down this switch and pressing the [DEC/CANCEL]/[INC/ OK] switch or rotating the [DATA] encoder. In some screens, you can hold down this screen and press a CURSOR switch 1, to move the cursor from its current location to another area. The GRAB function is not supported on PM1D system version 1.0. 4 [ENTER] switch This switch is used as an on/off switch for the button at which the cursor is located in the display. 5 [DATA] encoder This is used to continuously increase or decrease the parameter value in the display where the cursor is currently located. 6 Track pad and left/right switches Use this to move the pointer in the display, and to select a specific parameter. When adjusting a parameter that has a wide range, such as delay time, the parameter value will change more rapidly if you click the right switch of the track pad (mouse) while using the pad to modify the value. By holding down the left/right switches while you turn on the power, you can initialize internal memory such as scene memory and the various libraries. For details refer to "CS1D Reference Manual (Software), Other" →p.194. 100