Yamaha 006IPTO-F0 User Manual

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Using the User Defined Keys

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2 Move the cursor to the desired BANK parameter button, then press [ENTER].

The corresponding bank is selected, and the functions assigned to the User Defined buttons
in that bank are displayed in the 1–12 parameter boxes.

3 Move the cursor to one of the 1–12 parameter boxes, then press [ENTER].

The DM1000 displays the User Define Select window, which enables you to assign functions
to the selected buttons.

4 Move the cursor to the left column, then rotate the Parameter wheel or press

the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select a function you wish to assign.

A function is selected when it appears inside the dotted box. See page 293 for a complete list
of assignable functions.

5 In the same way, set the center and right column.

The items that appear in the center and right columns vary depending on the function
selected in Step 4.

6 To close the window, move the cursor to the YES button, then press [ENTER].

When the window closes, the specified function is assigned to the selected User Defined
button.

To cancel the assignment, move the cursor to the CANCEL button, then press [ENTER].

7 If you assigned functions that require numbers (such as recalling a Scene or

library memory), move the cursor to the extra parameter box shown on the
right and specify the number.

Tip: When you select a function that is executed based on specified numbers (for example, a
function that recalls a specific Scene or library memory or transmits MIDI messages), an extra
parameter box appears on the right, in which you must specify the number.

Tip:
• You can store User Defined Keys banks to a computer hard disk using the included Studio

Manager software. Be sure to back up important data.

• You can also store the assignment data to an external device, such as a MIDI data filer, by

using MIDI Bulk Dump (see page 256).

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