Contents How to read this manual Thank you for buying this Pioneer DJ product. Be sure to read this manual and the “Operating Instructions” (Quick Start Guide) included with this unit. Both documents include important information that you should understand before using this product. ! In this manual, the names of buttons, controls and terminals indicated on the product, and program options appearing on the unit display, etc., are indicated within square brackets ([ ]). (e.g. [GLOBAL] button, [PHONES] terminal, [OSCILLATOR 1]) ! Please note that the screens and specifications of the software described in this manual as well as the external appearance and specifications of the hardware are currently under development and may differ from the final specifications. ! Please note that depending on the operating system version, web browser settings, etc., operation may differ from the procedures described in this manual. Before starting Features. 4 Part names and functions Control panel. 5 Rear Panel. 7 Connections Connecting inputs and outputs. 8 Operation Choosing and playing a program. 9 Editing a program. 9 Saving an edited program. 9 Initializing a program to create a sound from scratch. 10 Using the sequencer. 10 Using the slider. 11 Using the Quick Program function. 11 Creating sounds and categories/parameters OSCILLATOR category. 12 MIXER category. 12 FILTER category. 13 FILTER ENVELOPE category. 13 AMP ENVELOPE category. 14 GLIDE category. 14 LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) category. 14 SLIDER category. 15 MODULATION category. 16 EFFECTS category. 16 AFTERTOUCH category. 17 MISC PARAMETERS (Miscellaneous parameters) category. 17 ARPEGGIATOR/SEQUENCER category. 18 ARPEGGIATOR category. 18 SEQUENCER category. 18 Parameter list. 19 Changing the unit settings ([GLOBAL SETTING]) [GLOBAL SETTING] menu items. 21 Keyboard mode scale list. 23 Alternate tuning list. 24 Calibration. 25 Using with external equipment Connecting this unit to an external MIDI device or computer and playing. 26 Synchronizing and Playing this unit with an external MIDI device or computer. 26 Using the [TRIGGER IN] of this unit to control the play functions of this unit. 27 MIDI implementation MIDI Messages. 28 NRPN (Non-Registered Parameter Number) Messages. 29 Sysex Messages. 30 MIDI Continuous Controllers (CC) Transmitted/Received. 33 Program Parameter Data. 33 Block diagram Block diagram (signal flow diagram). 36 Additional information Troubleshooting. 37 Precautions regarding our repair services. 38 About trademarks and registered trademarks. 38 Specifications. 38 2 En
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