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Using this keyboard as a blind user can really feel challenging at times. Through these videos I try to make things easier. In this video I will show you how to make changes to your metronome settings! We will go over the most important settings that can be made for your song or patterns. If you have been recording on this keyboard already, you probably have been recording in 4/4 timing. In this video I will also be showing you how to locate the area of the screen that lets you make necessary settings for your time signature and tempo or BPM.
As a bonus I am putting a list of some of the buttons located on the keyboard! I will do my best to make it easy to read for those of you who have braille displays handy. Left of the display and close to the keys you will find six buttons, three on top and three on bottom. Lets call these the six pack!, Just above this set of buttons you will find another six pack but lets just stick to the ones below for now. These six buttons are used for recording. They are as follows starting with the top row, [TOP REWIND FAST-FORWARD RECORD STOP PLAY].
NOTE-- You must press the play button after pressing record to enter the track information. In other words, pressing record alone will not start your recording session.
Next to the data dial you will find two buttons called from top to bottom, [CATAGORY SEARCH,FAVORITES].
BELOW THE DATA DIAL
In this area you will find a set of buttons that are set in a odd sort of way. Lets call this thee cursor area! I am going from a left to right order with this set of buttons.
[MINUS PLUS
LEFT CURSOR UP CURSOR RIGHT CURSOR
SHIFT BUTTON EXIT BUTTON DOWN CURSOR ENTER]
Next to the enter button you will find three more buttons. These are your EDIT, JOB and STORE buttons.
The next set of buttons are a row of eight and are numbered nine through sixteen. You will find one through eight in the row above. Above that row you will find the COMMON EDIT button.
NOTE-- You must first press the edit button to enter the COMMON EDIT area.
Above the COMMON EDIT button you will find a row of eight buttons lettered A-H. These are used to select banks A-H in Voice, Performance and Master mode.
NOTE The buttons 1-16, can be used to select a new track. They can also be used during sound design. To use when sound designing, Buttons 1-8 will select an element and 9-16 will mute elements one through eight.
To the right of the data dial you will find a nine pack. Reading from left to right you have, [VOICE PERFORMANCE MASTER
SONG PATTERN MIX
FILE UTILITY QUICK SETUP].
Above the A, B and C buttons you will find three buttons. They are your SPLIT, LAYER and PERFORMANCE CREATOR buttons. The two buttons to the right of these are your bank buttons. You will use these to move between banks. For example, you could move from user bank one to your preset banks.
The last set of buttons in this list will be a four pack at the right of the track buttons. On the top you have the SECTION BUTTON and the TRACK BUTTON. Below these you will find the MUTE BUTTON and the SOLO BUTTON.
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