Confirming or canceling the value, Shift] button, Function knobs [e1]–[e6 – Roland Fantom-08 88-Key Music Workstation Keyboard User Manual
Page 13: Knob and slider operations, Menu] button, Operating procedures in this manual

Introduction
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Confirming or Canceling the Value
[ENTER] button
Use this button to confirm a value or execute an operation.
When you move the cursor to a tone or parameter and press the
[ENTER] button, a list appears, allowing you to change the setting.
[EXIT] button
This button returns to the previous screen, or closes the open
window.
Display (Touch panel)
The
the same function as the [ENTER] button, and
have the same function as the [EXIT] button.
[SHIFT] Button
This is used in conjunction with other buttons.
By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing another button,
you can move to the related edit screen for the button that you
pressed (shortcut).
Function Knobs [E1]–[E6]
These knobs perform the functions that are assigned to them in
each screen, such as editing parameters or scrolling lists or tabs.
By pressing a knob, you can edit a value with a button-like
operation.
Knob and Slider Operations
When you use a knob or slider to edit a setting, the edited
parameter and its value are shown in a popup screen.
The popup screen closes automatically after a time.
Some parameters don’t show a popup screen.
[MENU] Button
Allows you to make detailed settings for a function, or system
settings. You can also access the menu screen by touching the
<
> icon located in the upper left of the SCENE SELECT screen.
Operating procedures in this manual
On this unit, operations such as “editing a value,” “moving the cursor,” “setting/cancelling a value,” or “moving to a screen” can be
performed on multiple ways, as explained earlier. (For example, “button operations,” “touch panel operations,” “[value] dial operations,”
etc.)
To avoid making the subsequent explanations in this manual unnecessarily complex, we will not always describe all of these methods,
but may simply provide an abbreviated explanation such as “move the cursor to * and edit the value.” In actual operation, you may use
any of the above methods as is convenient for you.