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When you press the KEY CONFIG button on the Conrtol Panel, it will take you to this key configuration screen. You can assign buttons from key keyboard, MIDI controller, or a dedicated controller.
PROBABLY FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION:
You can only change the key configuration for 5/10 Key play if you are using a 5/10 Key skin. If you are using a 7/14 Key skin, the key assignments will be from that setting. Take note.
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Key Configuration Description
>KEY CONFIGURATION SCREEN
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The basic flow of the Key Configuration is as follows:
(1) Click to select the keyboard mode.
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(2) Select the key you wish to set, and (3) Verify with the display.
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(4) Press a key slot, and then press the key you wish to assign.
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If the key registered correctly, you will see it in the slot you chose at (4). Continue for the other keys.
(1) Keyboard Mode
This will show the key configuration currently being altered, either 7/14, 5/10, or 9 Key.
(2)(3) Keyboard Key selection
This will highlight the currently selected key for editing in (2), and display its title in (3). In the displayed case, the 1P 1 Key is being edited. You can select another key by clicking on it at (2) or scrolling at (3).
(4) Slot Allocation
For one key, you can assign up to 8 buttons. After choosing a key slot, it will glow, and you can then depress the key you want to assign. In this case, the slot marked 'z' is currently glowing, and is ready to accept a new key for the configuration. If you pressed the 'a' key, the assignment would change from 'z' to 'a'. To cancel the slot assignment, press the Delete key. To clear the allocation of all slots, press F1. You can not assign keys from the Num Pad, the Function Keys, the Esc Key, or the Cursor Keys.