Yamaha PSR-SX600 PSR-SX600 Owners Manual - Page 21

Data dial, or the Registration Memory displays

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Basic Operations Data dial Depending on the selected display, the Data dial can be used in the following two ways. • Adjusting parameter values You can conveniently use the Data dial in tandem with the [1 ] - [8 ] buttons to adjust parameters indicated in the display. Rotate the Data dial to adjust the selected parameter. Select the desired parameter with the appropriate [1 ] - [8 ] button. This convenient technique also works well with pop-up parameters such as Tempo and Transpose. Simply press the appropriate button (ex., TEMPO [+]), and then rotate the Data dial to set the value. • Selecting content files (Voice, Style, Song, and so on) The operation by using the Data dial is almost same as that of the Cursor buttons. On the File Selection displays (page 24) or the Registration Memory displays (page 84), rotate the Data dial to move the cursor, and then press the [ENTER] button to actually select the file. In most procedures when selecting the file or item described throughout this Owner's manual, the Cursor buttons [][][E][F] are used for simple selection, though other methods may also be used. [+/YES] [-/NO] buttons These buttons are used to adjust the value or select "Yes" or "No" in the message shown in the display, etc. To reset the desired value to its default, press these buttons simultaneously. NOTE You can also use these to select Voices, Styles, etc. without pressing the [ENTER] button. This is convenient when you want to temporarily check the sound of some Voices or Styles. Use these buttons to adjust the value or change the setting of the selected item. PSR-SX600 Owner's Manual 21

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PSR-SX600 Owner’s Manual
21
Basic Operations
Depending on the selected display, the Data dial can be used in the following two ways.
• Adjusting parameter values
You can conveniently use the Data dial in tandem with the [1

] – [8

] buttons to adjust parameters
indicated in the display.
This convenient technique also works well with pop-up parameters such as Tempo and Transpose. Simply press the
appropriate button (ex., TEMPO [+]), and then rotate the Data dial to set the value.
• Selecting content files (Voice, Style, Song, and so on)
The operation by using the Data dial is almost same as that of the Cursor buttons. On the File Selection displays
(page 24) or the Registration Memory displays (page 84), rotate the Data dial to move the cursor, and then press the
[ENTER] button to actually select the file.
These buttons are used to adjust the value or select “Yes” or “No” in the message
shown in the display, etc.
To reset the desired value to its default, press these buttons simultaneously.
Data dial
Rotate the Data dial to adjust
the selected parameter.
Select the desired parameter with the appropriate
[1

] – [8

] button.
In most procedures when selecting the file or item described throughout this Owner’s manual, the Cursor buttons
[
][
][
E
][
F
] are used for simple selection, though other methods may also be used.
[+/YES] [-/NO] buttons
NOTE
You can also use these to select
Voices, Styles, etc. without pressing
the [ENTER] button. This is convenient
when you want to temporarily check
the sound of some Voices or Styles.
Use these buttons to adjust the
value or change the setting of the
selected item.