Yamaha MX49 Owner's Manual - Page 11

EXT. SONG] External Song button LCD Liquid Crystal Display

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Controls and Functions # ' ()* + "%$ , - C5  [SELECT] button (page 24) Calls up the display from which you can select a Performance. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) (page 14) The backlit LCD indicates the parameters and values related to the currently selected operation or function. [DATA] dial (page 16) Changes the selected value in the display. " [SHIFT] button (page 39) Pressing this button along with another button enables you to execute various alternate commands of the respective buttons. # [INC/YES]/[DEC/NO] buttons (page 16) For increasing/decreasing the value of the currently selected parameter. $ Cursor buttons (page 16) These move the "cursor" around the display, and scroll through the pages of the edited display. % [EXIT] button The menus and displays of the MX49/MX61 are organized according to a hierarchical structure. Press this button to exit from the current display and return to the previous level in the hierarchy. & [ENTER] button Use this button to select the display to be edited, to define the value, and to execute a Job or a Store operation. C6 ' [LAYER] button (page 19), [SPLIT] button (page 20) These buttons respectively layer different Voices of Parts 1 and 2, and split the keyboard into left and right parts. ( [ARP] button (page 22) Determines whether the Arpeggio function is applied to the entire Performance or not. ) [RHYTHM PATTERN] button (page 25) Calls up the display from which you can select a Rhythm Pattern. * [EXT. SONG] (External Song) button (page 27) Calls up the display from which you can select Song data of the USB flash memory connected to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal. + [TEMPO] button (pages 23, 26 and 27) Calls up the display from which you can set the tempo for the Arpeggio/ Rhythm Pattern/ Song. , Voice Category button (page 18) Selects a Voice category for Part 1/Part2. - [PART SELECT] button Calls up the display from which you can select a Part from Parts 1 - 16 and play it. 11 MX49/MX61 Owner's Manual

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MX49/MX61 Owner’s Manual
Controls and Functions
11
&
[SELECT] button (page 24)
Calls up the display from which you can select a
Performance.
*
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) (page 14)
The backlit LCD indicates the parameters and values
related to the currently selected operation or function.
(
[DATA] dial (page 16)
Changes the selected value in the display.
A
[SHIFT] button (page 39)
Pressing this button along with another button enables
you to execute various alternate commands of the
respective buttons.
B
[INC/YES]/[DEC/NO] buttons (page 16)
For increasing/decreasing the value of the currently
selected parameter.
C
Cursor buttons (page 16)
These move the “cursor” around the display, and scroll
through the pages of the edited display.
D
[EXIT] button
The menus and displays of the MX49/MX61 are
organized according to a hierarchical structure. Press
this button to exit from the current display and return to
the previous level in the hierarchy.
E
[ENTER] button
Use this button to select the display to be edited, to
define the value, and to execute a Job or a Store
operation.
F
[LAYER] button (page 19), [SPLIT] button
(page 20)
These buttons respectively layer different Voices of Parts
1 and 2, and split the keyboard into left and right parts.
G
[ARP] button (page 22)
Determines whether the Arpeggio function is applied to
the entire Performance or not.
H
[RHYTHM PATTERN] button (page 25)
Calls up the display from which you can select a Rhythm
Pattern.
I
[EXT. SONG] (External Song) button (page 27)
Calls up the display from which you can select Song
data of the USB flash memory connected to the USB [TO
DEVICE] terminal.
J
[TEMPO] button (pages 23, 26 and 27)
Calls up the display from which you can set the tempo
for the Arpeggio/ Rhythm Pattern/ Song.
K
Voice Category button (page 18)
Selects a Voice category for Part 1/Part2.
L
[PART SELECT] button
Calls up the display from which you can select a Part
from Parts 1 – 16 and play it.
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C6
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L
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K
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