Special indications, About the function buttons [menu] button, Write] button – Roland RD-700NX User Manual

Page 22: About the cursor buttons, Moving between display pages, Navigating among items to be set (cursor), Overview of the rd-700nx

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Overview of the RD-700NX

Special Indications

Indication

Explanation

When in the Live Set screen, this symbol will be shown in the

upper-right part of the screen whenever you select a Live

Set that has “TW-Organ 1–10” assigned to any of its layers.

Pressing the Cursor [ ] button while this mark is displayed

brings up the Tone Wheel screen (p. 42).

About the Function Buttons

[MENU] Button

By pressing the [MENU] button to make the indicator light, you can

enter “Edit mode.”
In Edit mode you can make detailed settings for various functions (p. 65).
You can exit Edit mode by pressing the [MENU] button, extinguishing

its indicator.

[WRITE] Button

Stores the current settings to “Live Set” (p. 45).

About the Cursor Buttons

The Cursor buttons are used for switching screens, and for moving to

an item whose setting you want to change (by moving the cursor).
In the LAYER EDIT screen, these buttons are used to select the layer.

Moving Between Display Pages

When arrow symbols (“ ” and “ ”) appear at the upper right of the

display screen, it indicates that there are additional pages in the

directions shown by the arrows.
You can switch screens with the Cursor [

] and [

] buttons.

Navigating Among Items To Be Set (Cursor)

When more than one parameter is present in a screen, the name and

value of the parameter to be changed is shown with a box around

it. This box is referred to as the “cursor.” The cursor is moved with the

Cursor buttons.

Cursor

Additionally, when multiple parameters are presented horizontally in a

row, as shown in the MIDI screen, you can get the cursor to move more

rapidly by holding down the Cursor button that points in the direction

you want the cursor to move while you also press the Cursor button

that points in the opposite direction.

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