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Using the Sliders and Control Knobs
You can use the sliders and control knobs to control the pan and
volume of each zone, or assign various functions and parameters to
them as general-purpose controllers.
1. Use the [ZONE 1-8/9-16] button to switch the
zones that you want to control (ZONE 1–ZONE 8 or
ZONE 9–ZONE 16).
ZONE9–16
ZONE1–8
2. Press a function select button to select the
parameter that you want to control.
Button Explanation
[PAN/LEVEL] button
When this is lit, the control knobs adjust
the pan of each zone, and the sliders
adjust the volume of each zone.
[ASSIGN] button
When one of these is lit, the control knobs
and sliders adjust the parameters that
are assigned to them by the scene or the
system.
ASSIGN1
(SCENE)
[ASSIGN] button
ASSIGN2
(SYSTEM)
[ASSIGN] button + [PAN/
LEVEL] button
MEMO
¹
The function assignments of ASSIGN 1 are made individually
for each scene.
¹
The function assignments of ASSIGN 2 are common to the
entire system.
To control PAN/LEVEL
3. Press the [PAN/LEVEL] button to make it light.
4. Move a control knob or slider.
The pan or volume of the corresponding zone changes.
When you use a control knob or slider to edit a setting, the
edited parameter and its value appears in a popup window.
The popup window automatically closes after a time.
For some parameters, a popup window does not appear.
MEMO
When controlling [PAN/LEVEL], the control knob or slider numbers
correspond to the zone numbers.
To control ASSIGN1
3. Press the [ASSIGN] button to make it light.
4. Select the current zone.
As necessary, specify the layer as well.
5. Move a control knob or slider.
The sound changes according to the assigned function.
MEMO
¹
When using [ASSIGN], operating a control knob or slider
aects the zone(s) that are heard when you play the
keyboard.
¹
If you’re using layered settings, multiple zones are aected.
¹
If you’re not using layered settings, the current zone is
aected.
By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the
[ASSIGN] button, you can access a setting screen for
assigning parameters or functions. For details, refer to
“Parameter Guide” (PDF) or “System Parameter” (p. 164).
Playing the General-Purpose Controllers