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QQTG0671 ENGLISH QQTG0671 Se0402S0 SX-KN7000 (ENGLISH) SX- KN7000 KEYBOARD Operating Instructions SX- KN7000 KEYBOARD ENGLISH Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Web Site: http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/ Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future refe[...]
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(For United Kingdom) (For the type as show n in figures A and B) For y our safety , plea se read the foll owi ng text care-fully. This appl ianc e is s uppli ed wit h a moul ded th ree pin m ains p lug for your safe ty and c onveni ence. A 5-am pere fuse is fitt ed in this pl ug. Sho uld the fuse ne ed to be r eplaced pl ease ensu re tha t the rep [...]
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CAUTI ON: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUAL IFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The l ight ning f las h wit h arrow head sym bol, wit hin a n e quilat eral tri - angle , is int ended t o alert the use r to t he pres ence of un insu lated “da ngerou s vo ltage ” wit hin t h[...]
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Read t hese op eratin g instr ucti ons caref ully befo re usin g the uni t. Foll ow the saf ety inst ruct ions on t he unit and the sa fety p recaut ions list ed belo w. K eep thes e oper ating ins truct ions handy f or fut ure re ference. 1. Power Source —Connec t the un it t o a power so urce of t he type describ ed in the se inst ruct ions or [...]
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Caut ions fo r safest use of thi s unit Installati on location 1. A well-ventilated place. Take care not to use this unit in a place w here i t will not receive sufficient vent ilation, and not to permit the ventilation hol es to be covered by cur- tains, or any sim ilar materials. 2. Place away from direct sunl ight and excessive heat from heating[...]
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Co ntents Cau tio ns fo r safe st us e o f t his un it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Co ntr ols and f unc ti ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 BASI C FU NC TION S G et t i ng st a r te d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Na mi ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 P an e l W r i te . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 6 S on g S el e ct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Part IX Reverb & Effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 2 O ut l i ne of t h e R ev e rb & Ef f e ct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 62 E qu a li z e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Contr ols an d functions PITCH BEND MODULATION UP MAX MIN DOWN MODERN DANCE COUNTRY & WESTERN SOUL & R&B MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD 60s & 70s OFF/ON SOUND ARRANGER MUSIC STYLIST SET CUSTOM MEMORY LOAD 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP JAZZ & SWING MOVIE & SHOW BALLAD OFF/ON AUTO SETTING BANK DEMO STOP AUTO PLAY CHORD A[...]
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SEQUENCER SD CUSTOMIZE FAVORITES CUSTOM PANEL PLAY EASY REC DISK LOAD DISK IN USE + – + – LOAD PROGRAM MENUS SOUND DSP VARIATION REVERB DIGITAL EFFECT MULTI SUSTAIN SOUND EXPLORER EW EXPANSION DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS ACCORDION REGISTER ORGAN & ACCORDION SAX & WOODWIND STRINGS & VOCAL MALLET & ORCH PERC BRASS WORLD GUITAR PIAN[...]
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Getting started Before you play 1 Pl ug the p ower co rd in to an ou tlet. 2 Aff ix the m usic stand a s shown . 3 Open t he c ontrol panel un it. • Be ca ref ul not to pin ch your f ingers . 4 Press the POWER butt on to tu rn it o n. • Headphon es m ay be plug ged i nto the PHONES termi nal. This wi ll automatically switch off the sp eaker sys[...]
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Playing 1 In th e COND UCTOR section on the panel , pr ess the RI GHT 1 but ton t o turn i t on. 2 In th e SOUND GROUP sec ti on, press one of the sou nd bu ttons . 3 Sel ect a sou nd fr om the l ist of soun ds sho wn on th e dis play. • The l ist of soun ds is co ntain ed on two or m ore screen “ p ages ” . To se e a dif ferent part of the l[...]
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Se e and li st en to th e demon stratio n 1 Press the DEMO bu tton . 2 Use the butt ons to t he lef t and right the d ispl ay to sel ect the de monstr ation tune you wi sh to see and l isten to. • The dem onstrat ion pe rfor mance an d dis play c orre spond ing to your se lecti on will beg in. • To end t he dem onstrat ion bef ore it has fini s[...]
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Add e ffects Add breadth. A Press the CHORUS bu tto n to tu r n it on . Add effect. B Press the MU LT I button to turn it on. Add reverberation. C Press the REVERB butt o n to tur n it on. • Thes e effect s are appl ied t o all the s ounds of t he inst rument . In addi tion , you c an appl y vari ous eff ects to speci fic par ts. (Re fer to page [...]
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Play back co mmer cial so ng disks (DIRECT PLAY) 1 Inser t the s ong di sk in to th e Disk Drive slot. 2 On the DISK MENU disp lay, select DIRECT PLAY. 3 Use a the butt ons be low th e displa y to sele ct a s ong. • For SMF songs, use th e PLAY AS but ton t o speci fy a soun d ar rangeme nt mode. 4 Press the START butt on. • The s electe d song[...]
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Pl ay back SD car ds (SD-AUDIO P LAY ) 1 Open t he li d of t he SD sl ot. • Open i t c omple tely. 2 Inser t an SD card w ith t he store d songs into the SD slot. • Push the card until it locks. 3 Clos e the lid. • No oper ati on is pos sibl e when t he lid i s open . 4 Press the Playb ack butt on. • Pl ayback o f the first song b egins. Fu[...]
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Select the r e gistration for a music style (M U SIC STYLIST) 1 Press the MUSIC STYLI ST butt on to turn i t on. 2 Sel ect MUSI CAL CAT EGORY. 3 Use the C ATEG ORY ▲ and ▼ butt ons to sel ect a categ ory. SEQUENCER SD CUSTOMIZE FAVORITES CUSTOM PANEL PLAY EASY REC DISK LOAD DISK IN USE + – + – LOAD PROGRAM MENUS SOUND DSP VARIATION REVERB D[...]
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4 Use the STYLE ▲ and ▼ but tons t o select a music style. • You can use the SK IP ∧ and ∨ butt ons to sk ip t o the p revio us or foll owing s ub cat egor y. • When y ou sel ect a style, the so unds and r hythm which ar e best suited for t he sel ected st yle ar e autom atic ally s elect ed. 5 Pl ay the key board. • When y ou spec if[...]
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Automatic panel setti ngs (ONE TOUCH PLAY) 1 In th e RH YT HM GR OU P se ction, pre ss the but ton f or a des ired r hythm. 2 Sel ect a rhy thm f rom the l ist of rhyt hms on the di spla y. 3 Press the AUTO PL AY CHORD ’ s OFF/ ON bu tto n to tur n it on . 4 Press the AU TO PLAY C HORD ’ s MO DE bu tto n to tu r n it on . 5 Select BASIC on the [...]
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7 Use your l eft hand t o play t he c hords and y our ri ght ha nd to pl ay the mel ody. • Press ing a key on t he lef t area of the key board w il l caus e the autom atic rhythm patter n to st art playing (synchro start). 8 At t he end of your p erfor mance, pr ess the INTRO & ENDING 1 or 2 button. • An e nding pa ttern is pl ayed , after [...]
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Store yo ur pa nel settings (PAN EL ME MORY) 1 Set up the des ired p anel sett ings (sou nds, v olum es, etc .) 2 Use the NEXT BANK but ton to s elect a bank (A, B , C, 1 t o 10). • The ba nk numbe rs ar e show n on the di spl ay. 3 Wi th th e SET butto n held do wn, pr ess one of t he number ed but tons o f the PANEL MEMORY ( 1 to 8 ). • The c[...]
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Reca ll your favor i te pa nel settings at the press of a single button ( CUSTOM P A NEL) 1 Set up the des ired p anel sett ings (sou nds, v olum es, etc .) 2 Press the SET button and the CUST OM PANEL button at t he same time. • “ COM PLETED ! ” is show n on the disp lay a nd the sett ings are stor ed. Yo u can re call the st ored s ettings [...]
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Recor d your pe rformance (SEQUENCER) 1 In th e SEQUENCER section, press the EASY REC butt on to tur n it on. 2 Press the O K button. • The dis play c hange s to the RE ALTIME RECO RD dis play. SEQUENCER SD CUSTOMIZE FAVORITES CUSTOM PANEL PLAY EASY REC DISK LOAD DISK IN USE + – + – LOAD PROGRAM MENUS SOUND DSP VARIATION REVERB DIGITAL EFFECT[...]
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3 Pl ay the son g on the keyboa rd. 4 When y ou have fini shed p layi ng, pre ss the EASY REC button agai n to turn i t off. • The PLAY button i n the SEQUENCER section turns on. Playing back your recorded performance A Press the SEQUENCER RESET ( FIL L IN 1 ) bu tt on. B Press the START/ST OP but ton. • You r perfor mance is pl ayed bac k jus [...]
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Save data on a n SD card 1 Insert an SD card you wish to save to int o the SD s lot . • Close the cover securely. 2 Press the SD butt on. 3 On the SD MENU di splay, select SAVE. 4 Select TECH NICS FORMAT. 5 Speci fy the FOLDER a nd a SO NG number t o sa ve to. 6 Press the SAVE button. • The perf ormanc e dat a of the so ng recorded in the SEQUE[...]
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Recall data from an SD card 1 Press and ho ld the SD butt on for a few se conds. 2 Sel ect t he FOLD ER and th e SON G you wish to load. 3 Press the LOAD but ton. • The da ta is copied to th e inte rnal memory o f this instru ment. 4 Press the PLAY bu tton in t he SEQ UENCER sectio n to turn it on. 5 Press the START/ST OP but ton. • The r ecall[...]
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Loa d r hyth m dat a fr om a Te chni cs pattern disk (COMPOSE R LOAD) 1 Insert a commercially sold Techn ics patt ern dis k int o the D isk Dri ve sl ot. 2 In th e RH YT HM GR OU P se ction, pre ss and h old th e LOA D ( MEMORY ) butt on fo r a few seco nds. 3 Sel ect t he name of the pat tern t o load . 4 Press the LO AD butt on. • Rhythm data i[...]
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About the di splay A larg e-size dis play, eas y to op erat e wit h exc ellent readab il ity, is used fo r di splay ing v arious inf ormati on such as the names of the se lected soun ds an d rhythm s e tc. a nd when se tti ng the fun cti ons. Le t ’ s take a look . • The di spl ay il lustra tions s hown i n this User ’ s M anual ar e examp le[...]
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OT HER P ART S/T R If yo u press the OT HER P A RT S/ T R bu tton, the dis play c hanges to s how t he vo lumes o f PAR T (PT) 1 – 16. Yo u ca n the n ad just t he vol umes of these part s. T hese par ts are a cti ve when pl ayi ng bac k a song di sk or when th is inst rumen t is con- nec ted to e xternal MI DI eq uipme nt an d is u sed as a mult[...]
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Setting di splay When y ou selec t an item fr om the menu disp lay, the se tti ng dis play f or the i tem is show n. The b utto ns to t he rig ht, l eft and/ or d irectl y bel ow the di spl ay are used to selec t and adjust the set- tings . Example of s etting displa y : MASTER TUNING Press the button c orre spond ing to the ∧ or ∨ bu t- ton o [...]
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HELP You ca n fi nd an ex planat ion o f eac h bu tton ’ s funct ion on the di spla y. 1. Press the HELP butt on. • The f ollow ing display appea rs. 2. Use the but tons bel ow the disp lay to selec t a langu age. 3. Press the OK button . 4. Press a button on the pane l who se expl anati on you wish to read. • An expl anati on o f t h e butto[...]
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• The P ANIC f uncti on int errup ts the sound, f or exampl e, whe n it f ails t o cease du ring a MIDI perfor manc e. 5. Whil e pressi ng th e SET but ton, s pec ify wh ere yo u wi sh t o pa ste (p ut ) t he i tem . • Whil e the S ET but ton i s d epresse d, the dis play appear s as sh own b elow. Us e the butt ons to the le ft and ri ght of t[...]
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Overvie w of soun ds and effects The f ollow ing is an ov erview of the so und p arts and t he S OUND DSP (the b asic e ffects ) of t his in- str ument. NX SOUN D NX SOU ND is the Techn ics or igina l sound gen- era tor f ormat wh ich evokes real tim e perfo rm- anc e quali ty an d expressi ve pow er, and dra matic ally ex pands t he num ber of so [...]
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Selecti ng sounds Sel ect t he sounds for t he thre e parts you c an play on the k eyboar d — RIGHT 1 , RIGHT 2 and LE FT . After firs t sel ectin g a pa rt and a SO UND GRO UP , choo se t he des ired s ound fro m the dis play. Select a sound 1. In th e PART SELECT section, choose RIGHT 1 , RIG HT 2 or LE FT . • The COND UCTOR buttons are us ed[...]
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3. Use the ∧ an d ∨ buttons to sel ect a GROUP of sou nd. 4. Use the b uttons on bot h side of the d isplay to select the sound. • The n umeric al v alue that is di spla yed f or eac h sound is the MIDI [BANK MSB, LSB]-PRO- GRA M CHANG E number. • GM2 sounds are sel ected o n this displ ay. AL PHAB ET Press the CAT EGORY but ton to sho w th[...]
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Organ Tabs You can pl ay org an sounds for wh ich the tab c an be t urned on or off on the di spla y. 1. In th e CONDUCTOR or PART SELECT sec- tion, s el ect th e part. 2. Press the ORGAN TA BS butt on to turn it on. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 3. Use the balance bu ttons below the di splay to turn o n or of f each tab. ?[...]
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TREMO LO Tr emolo is a ra pid osc illat ion in volume, lik e the eff ect of a rotati ng spe aker. The tre molo spe ed can be cha nged whi le you ar e playi ng. • The SOUND DSP (ROTARY SPEAKER/ ROCK ROTARY) is used for the trem olo effect . This effect does no t work if the SOUND DSP butt on is t urned off. Us e th e TR EMO LO bu tt on t o s w it [...]
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Assigni ng parts to the keybo ard The CONDUCTOR b uttons are used to assig n the par ts ( RI GHT 1 , RIGHT 2 , LEFT ) to t he k eyboar d i n many di ffe rent ways . For exa mple, you can sp lit the k eyboar d int o righ t and left sect ions ( SPLIT ), and assi gn a dif feren t so und to e ach sect ion. COND UCTOR • The v olume f or ea ch part c a[...]
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SPLIT PO IN T When the k eyboar d is div ided into l eft and right sect ions , the spli t poi nt i s in dicate d by the li t in- dic ator. You can cha nge the l ocatio n of the spl it point . • Each time the SPLIT POIN T butt on is pres sed, the i ndic ation moves t o the ne xt sp lit p oint i n the f ollow ing or der. G2 → C3 → G3 → cus- t[...]
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RIG HT 1/RI GH T 2 O CTA VE Dur ing your perform ance yo u can quic kly chan ge the oct ave of the RIG HT 1 and RIG HT 2 parts. Use thi s co nvenient fu nction to expan d the oc- tave r ange o f the keyboa rd, es peciall y duri ng a spl it-key board p erf ormance. Use the R1/ R 2 O CT AV E bu ttons ( + and – ) to cha nge the octave. • Press t h[...]
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Effects (P ART) You can ach ieve even ful ler and s ti rring sounds by add ing var ious ef fect s for eac h part . SUST AIN SUSTAIN is th e grad ual fa ding out of music al tone s afte r the k ey is releas ed. 1. In th e CONDUCTOR or PART SELECT sec- tion, t u rn on the pa rt to w hich this effe ct will be appl ie d. 2. Press the SUSTAIN butt on to[...]
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SOUN D DSP The SOUND DSP wo rks like a st udio effects pro - cessor, providing e ffects such as CHORUS, PHASER, DELAY and DISTORT ION. • There ar e fi ve SOUND DS P grou ps, cons isti ng of thre e for RI GHT 1, RIG HT 2 and LEFT, and two f or the aut omati c accom panim ent or SEQUENCER . 1. In th e CONDUCTOR or PART SELECT sec- tion, t u rn on t[...]
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Effects (G LOB AL) You can ap ply eff ects t o the w hole in stru ment . RE VERB REVERB ap plies a rever ber atio n effec t to t he sou nd. Press the REVERB butt o n to tur n it on. Type a nd parame ter sett ings 1. Press and ho ld the REVERB button for a f ew seconds. • The di spl ay chan ges to t he fol lowin g. 2. Use the ∧ an d ∨ buttons [...]
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MULTI Vari ous e ffects can be ap pli ed. Press the MU LT I button to turn it on. Type a nd parame ter sett ings 1. Press and ho ld the MU LT I button for a few seconds. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the name of t he effec t gro up. • EF FECT ME M ORY is an ed ited e ffect gro up. 3[...]
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MULTI E F FECT SET You can select o ther types that can be set w ith MULT I. Sel ect th e types by pressi ng this but ton. • If a type ot her th an a VOCA L group t ype is selected , the normal REVERB, no t th e MIC REVERB, may be applie d. In this case, th e eff ect do es n ot cha nge ev en i f the MIC RE- VE RB se tti ng i s adj ust ed. Cont ro[...]
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Transp ose The TRANSPOSE bu ttons are us ed to change t he ke y of th e entir e ins trument in se mi-tone s tep s across an ent ire octav e. Sup pose yo u lear n to pl ay a so ng — in th e key of C, for ex ample — and de cide you want t o sing it , only to fi nd tha t it ’ s eithe r to o high or t oo low fo r your voi ce. Your ch oice is to e[...]
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Techni -chor d TECHNI -CHORD turns your si ngle not e melo dies int o full chords an d offe rs you a c hoice of d ifferent types from a s im ple duet which a dds on e harmon y not e to you r melody no te, to bi g band re eds whic h adds four harm ony no tes to you r melody no te. If TE CHNI-C HORD is part of a ONE T OUCH PLAY or MUSIC STYL IST regi[...]
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Part II Play ing the rhythm Overvie w of rhyt hm perfo rman ce An e xpla natio n foll ows o f the te rms re lated to th is ins trum ent ’ s rh ythm p erform ance. Rhythm and accompani ment pattern Each rhythm is comprised of not only a DRUM S patt ern, but also of acc ompan iment pat terns called BASS a nd ACCOMP . The combi nati on of al l of t [...]
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Selecti ng rhythm s Many exci ting rhyt hms a re st ored i n the mem ory of t his i nst rument. Firs t sel ect one of t he rhy thm gr oups and t hen ch oose the desi red rhyt hm. Select a rhythm 1. In th e RHYTHM GRO UP section, select a rhyt hm gro up. • MEMOR Y i s the gro up in whi ch you sto re the rhythms you create with the COM POSER . (Ref[...]
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Start the rhythm There a re t wo ways to sta rt the r hythm. No rmal sta rt 1. Select a rhythm. 2. Press the START/ST OP but ton to t urn it on. • The s elect ed rh ythm patt ern im media tely begins to p lay. • You can stop t he r hythm by pressi ng the START/STOP button again t o turn i t off. • The BE AT i ndicat ors a bove the START/STOP [...]
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Playin g the rh ythm Int ro, f ill-i n and endi ng patt erns fit tin g each di fferent rhyt hm patte rn are perm anent ly reco rded i n your Keyb oard, t hus a llowi ng a ve rsatil e rhyt hm perf orman ce. INTRO Beg in the rh ythm per formanc e with an int ro pa t- tern . 1. Press the IN TR O & E NDI NG 1 or INT RO & EN DING 2 butt on to tu[...]
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ENDING Fini sh the rhyt hm pe rforma nce wit h an endi ng patt ern. 1. Sel ect a rhyt hm and press the START/STOP butt on. 2. Press the IN TR O & E NDI NG 1 or INT RO & EN DING 2 butt on to tu rn it on. • An ending p atte rn is p roduce d, and t hen t he rhyt hm perfor man ce stops . • If you ac cident ally pres s the INTR O & END- [...]
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Playing chords Choos e from t hree ways of pl ayi ng cho rds. BAS IC mod e In the BASIC m ode, a m ajor chord ca n be played just by pressing the key for its root note. Min or, sev enth a nd min or seven th chor ds ar e also eas ily p roduce d. • When t hre e or more ke ys of a chord are pre ssed, it i s recogn ized as a < finge red> chor d[...]
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How to us e the AUTO PLAY CH ORD 1. Sel ect the desi red rhyth m and sound(s ), and set th e te mpo. 2. Press the AUTO PLAY CHO RD ’ s OFF/ ON bu tt on to tu rn it on . 3. Press the AUTO PLA Y CHORD ’ s MODE but- ton t o turn it on. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 4. Sel ect an AU TO PLAY C HORD mode (BASI C, FINGERED or P[...]
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Left Hold This setting deter mines how the LEF T part sou nds when the LE FT bu tton in t he CONDUC- TOR i s on during a p erfo rmance wi th the BASIC or FI NGER ED mode. 1. Press the MO DE bu tt on to tu rn it on . • The di spl ay chan ges to t he fol lowin g. 2. Use the LEFT HOLD: ON/OFF bu tton to set the m ode to on o r of f. OFF: The LEFT pa[...]
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CHOR D FIN DER The CHO RD FINDER can help, for example, when y ou do not know whic h keys t o press t o spe cify a gi ven chord. W hen y ou inp ut t he ch ord name , the CHORD FINDER shows you whi ch keys t o press an d even let s you hear t he notes that make u p. 1. Press the AUTO PLA Y CHORD ’ s MODE but- ton t o turn it on. • The di spl ay [...]
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BREAK function Wit h the b reak func ti on, the rhy thm sta rts wh en the left key board i s p laye d and sto ps when the fin gers are remov ed from the ke ys. 1. Sel ect an A UTO PLA Y CHORD m ode. • At t his ti me, the MEMO RY butt on shoul d be OFF. 2. Press the SYNCHR O & BRE AK but ton to tur n it on . 3. Specify a chord. • The aut oma[...]
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FADE OU T At th e end of t he song, the v olum e of each part gra dually f ades to nothi ng. 1. Star t the pe rfo rmance. 2. Turn o n the FAD E OUT but ton at the poin t you want the f ade-out to sta rt. • The volu mes of all the parts slowl y f ade t o 0. • The i ndic ator f lashes to show that f ade-out is compl eted, and t hen goe s out. The[...]
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Sound Ar rang er The SO UND ARRAN GER feat ure let s you sel ect oth er sound s for the AU TO PL AY CHO RD pa rts of each rhythm. 1. Sel ect th e rhythm w hose sou nd you wish to cha nge. • Do not select the ME M OR Y or CUST OM but- ton. 2. In th e SOUND ARR ANGER , press the SET bu tt on to tu rn it on . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o th[...]
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One Touch Pla y ONE TO UCH PLAY a utom atical ly se ts a sug gested com binat ion of sounds and an ap propri ate t empo for your chosen rhythm style. 1. Sel ect a rhy thm pa ttern . • Do not sel ect the MEMORY butt on. 2. Press and hold t he ONE TOUCH PLAY bu tton for a f ew s econds . • Dur ing set ting, t he sty le nam e is show n on the disp[...]
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• The AUTO PLAY C HORD an d the SYNCHR O & BREAK turn o n, and the so unds, effec ts, vol ume balanc es , rhyth m and tem po etc. whic h are be st suited for t he sel ected mus ic sty le are aut omati call y sel ected. 5. Pl ay the key board. • When you sp ecif y a chord, t he aut omatic rhyt hm beg ins to p lay i mmedia tely. Setup by era [...]
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Setup by organ style You can select a style from those suitable to play usi ng the organ s ounds. 1. Press the MUSIC ST YLIST butt on to turn it on. 2. Select ORGAN STYLIST. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 3. Use the STYLE ▲ and ▼ buttons to se le ct a style. • You can use the SKIP ∧ and ∨ buttons to skip to t he pre[...]
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Musi c St yle Arrange r The MUSIC STYL E ARRAN GER helps y ou to make pr ofe ssion al reg istrat ion chang es duri ng your per formanc e. Sel ect bet ween f our con tras ting re gistrat ions at the p ush of a but ton, or let your i nstr ument cha nge th e regis trat ion au tomati cal ly for you w hen y ou use FILL IN 1 or 2 . The MUSIC STYLE ARRANG[...]
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PANEL MEMORY: The PANEL M EMORY number (BANK A: 1 to 4 ) cha nges. Y ou can stor e your desi red pane l settings in the PANEL ME MORY bef oreha nd and s witch from o ne to an other qu ickl y. • After a few seconds, t he display exits the set- ting mode. • You can also access this setting displ ay from the CO NTROL MENU di spl ay. (Ref er to pag[...]
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Assign a name to the bank/m emory You can assi gn n ames to t he bank s and memo- ries. 1. Sel ect a ba nk or m emory. 2. Use the PAGE butt ons to go to t he PAG E 3/3 page on th e displa y. 3. Press th e BANK NAMIN G button to as sign a name to the bank, or t he MEM ORY NA MING bu tt on fo r th e m em ory . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o th[...]
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PANEL MEMORY mode You can defi ne whi ch panel se tti ngs a re reca lled when t he PANEL MEMO RY is used. 1. Press and ho ld the SET button for a f ew sec- onds . • The di spl ay chan ges to t he fol lowin g. 2. Sel ect t he mode . NORM AL: The sound s an d volum e bal ance, and CON - DUCTO R stat us are stored. EXPAND: Al l the in stru ment ’ [...]
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Playin g phra ses Dur ing your perf ormance , y ou can i nsert a s hort rec orded phrase or e ffect s ounds by pr ess ing a p ad butt on. A d iff erent gro up of ph rases is r ecorde d in each b ank. 1. Press the BANK button. 2. Sel ect t he desir ed bank f rom t he displ ay. • The l ist o f bank s con sist s of t hree scre en pages . U se the PA[...]
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Copying p hrases You ca n copy the desir ed da ta, as phr ases , fr om the SEQUENCER to e ach pad memory of a “ User Bank ” . • Chor d data also c an be c opied to pa d butt ons 5 and 6 ( SOLO ). PHRASE CO PY Copy a phras e from one pad to a nother . 1. Press the PROGRAM MENU S butt on to turn it on . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the[...]
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SE Q TO PAD C OPY 1. Rec ord a phr ase in t he SEQUENCER , or lo ad da ta fro m a di sk. • Aft er thi s proc edure, plea se do not ch ange the song number. • For det ails a bout SEQUENCER operati on, refer to pa ge 74. • For i nfor mation abou t load ing dat a, refer to pages 125, 1 40. 2. Press the PROGRAM MENU S butt on to turn it on . 3. S[...]
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Compile You can assi gn d esire d phras es from differ ent b anks i n “ Compile Bank ” 1 a nd 2. 1. Press the PROGRAM MENU S butt on to turn it on . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Select PERFOR MANCE PADS. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 3. Select COM PILE SET. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t [...]
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Record a phr ase “ Use r Bank ” A, B and C are re served f or stor ing yo ur ori gin al phras es. • You can als o cop y phrase s whi ch are re corded in the SEQUENCER . 1. Press the PROGRAM MENU S butt on to turn it on . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Select PERFOR MANCE PADS. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o th[...]
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PL AY SE TT ING Sel ect a pl ayba ck mode. 1. On t he PA D RECORDI NG di spla y, press the PLAY SETTING b utton . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the START ∧ and ∨ butt ons to select a play back mode. SYNCHRO: Dur ing a rhy thm perf orman ce, th e phra se play back begins i n tim e wit h the beat . INSTANT : The ph [...]
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Outlin e of the Seque ncer A seq uence r recor ds you r p erform ance in a s imilar way to a tape r ecor der. Thi s instr umen t ’ s SEQUENCER allo ws you t o re cord up to 10 pe rforma nces i n a vari ety of ways. Y ou may want to rec ord your en tire per forma nce in one go (espec ial ly if y ou are us ing AUTO P LAY CHO RD to pro vide the acc [...]
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SEQUEN CER menu The c onfig uratio n o f the SEQU ENCER setting display is as follows. 1. Press the PROGRAM MENU S butt on to turn it on . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Select SEQUENCER . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. • The SONG SELECT ∧ and ∨ butt ons a re us ed to select a song. • You can[...]
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REC ORD & EDI T Thes e function s are recordi ng and editi ng oper atio ns used for creati ng a new per form- anc e. REAL TIME RE CORD (pa ge 80) Rec ord eac h part of your perform ance jus t as yo u pl ay it on the key board. PUN CH REC ORD (page 86) Cor rect a s elect ed porti on of yo ur re- cord ed per forma nce. STE P RECORD (pa ge 88 ) St[...]
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Slide Show This inst rumen t can s how v ariou s imag es wh ich chang e auto matic ally c orr espondin g to t he mu sic pro gressi on ju st like t he DEMO per formanc e. U sing the Sli de Sh ow funct ion, you can crea te a mul ti-medi a sho w of imag es s ynchro nizi ng wit h the so und. Schematic Set the im ages To set the i mages, proce ed as fol[...]
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Sequence r part s The f ollow ing summary explain s what is stored i n each SEQU ENCER pa rt. • You can use t he TRACK ASSIGN functio n t o assign parts to tracks as you wish . (Refer to page 95. ) Part name [name on display] Used for Rec orded content s RI G HT1 [RT 1] RI G HT2 [RT 2] LEFT [ LFT] PART1 [P 1] – PART9 [P 9] PART1 1 [P 11] – P [...]
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Easy Rec ord Sup pose yo u are p laying t he K eyboar d and you wi sh t o reco rd and pla y back your perform ance to hear how it sou nds. Y ou can by pass the set -up pr ocedur es of th e full -scale sequen cer and be gin re cordi ng quic kl y and eas ily. • Note that by execu ting EASY REC , t he ori ginal data i n the sel ected s ong nu mber i[...]
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Realti me Record Wit h RE ALTIME RECORD , y our perf ormanc e is r ecor ded wi th the t imin g exactl y as y ou playe d it on the keyboard. Use this mode to reco rd your performance in up to 16 tracks and create your own orchestra or b and. Recor ding proc edure 1. Press the PROGRAM MENU S butt on to turn it on . • The di spl ay chan ges to t he [...]
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8. Us e the TEMP O /PROG RAM t o a d j us t t h e r e - cording tempo. • The t empo i s show n on the disp lay as =. • If you wish to record the temp o setting and tem po changes , sto re the m in the cont rol (CTL) part, or use the step record to st o re them in the r hythm ( RHY) p art. 9. Turn t he metr onome on or off as de sired wit h [...]
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CYCLE RECOR D This mode a ll ows yo u to have speci fied re cordi ng measu res c ontin uously repeate d. Thus you c an reco rd meas ures by adding notes during any cycle. 1. On t he REA LTIM E RECO RD disp lay, spec ify “ REC ” for a trac k numbe r you are goi ng to record, a nd “ PLAY ” for t ra ck numbe rs you w ish to ha ve pl ayed bac k[...]
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Sequence r Pl ay Pl ay back yo ur rec ord ed perfo rmance. 1. Press the SEQ UENCER PLAY button to tur n it on . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the SON G ∧ and ∨ bu tton t o sel ect th e son g numbe r you wis h to pl ay bac k. 3. Use the balance bu ttons below the di splay to show “ PLAY ” above the trac k n umb[...]
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CYCLE PLAY You can ha ve speci fied measures playe d back rep eatedl y. 1. On the SEQUENCER PLAY display, specify “ PLAY ” for track numbers yo u wish to have play ed back . 2. Pr e ss th e CY C LE bu tt on. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 3. Use the START MEASURE ∧ and ∨ but tons to spe cif y the be gin ning m easure [...]
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SEQ UENCE R VOLU ME When pl ayi ng the keybo ard al ong with a record ed per forma nce, you c an adj ust t he total volum e of all t he pla ybac k par ts as one. Use the APC/S EQUENCE R VOL UME slide con- trol to adj ust th e vol ume. • Use this cont rol to lower the vo lume of t he record ed pl ayba ck part s when it is too lou d rel ative t o t[...]
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Pane l Writ e You can change t he pane l st atus whic h is in eff ect at the beg inning of th e song . These are the se tti ngs whic h are r ecalle d whe n the SEQUENCER RESET bu tt on i s pr ess e d. 1. On t he SEQ MENU displ ay, use t he SONG ∧ and ∨ bu ttons to sele ct the song n umber. Then select PANEL WRITE. • The di spl ay lo oks sim i[...]
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Punch Re cord If you make a pla ying er ror du ring RE ALTIME RE CORD or woul d like t o chang e the recor ding for some othe r reaso n, y ou can u se t he punc h rec ording feat ure to corr ect a sel ected p ortion of t he per formanc e wit hout ha ving to redo the whol e part. 1. On t he S EQ MENU dis play, use the SON G SELECT ∧ a nd ∨ b utt[...]
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4. Use the COUNT I N MEASURE ∧ an d ∨ but- tons to speci fy the numb er of lead- in m easur es yo u wish to ha ve pla yed back b ef or e the punc h-in m easure . • Set t he metr onom e to on o r off w ith the O N or O FF button. 5. Press the EXIT button. • The di spl ay changes to the P UNCH RECO RD display. 6. Press the START/ST OP but ton[...]
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4. Use the MEAS ∧ and ∨ b utton s to selec t the measu re. • This step is not necessary if you are recording from measure 1 of a bl ank t rack. 5. Use the C URSO R < and > bu tton s to move the cu rsor to the no te pos ition ( dot ) you are goi ng t o st ore . • Each dot rep resent s on e-eight h of a q uarter - note (a thir ty-s econ[...]
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Co rr ecti n g the da ta 1. In the STEP RECO RD mode, sp ecify the tra ck you wish to correct. 2. Use the MEAS butt o ns to go to the measure you wis h to modify . Use the CURSOR buttons to move the cur sor to the p oint ( * ) you wish to e dit. • The dat a stored at tha t point is sh own on the display. • When mult iple da ta i s stor ed at on[...]
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11. When y ou hav e fini shed a ssign ing , press the PR OGRA M M ENU S bu tton to tur n it off. • When y ou pl ay back t he s ong, the i mages appear on the disp lay and cha nge automat - ica lly co rrespon din g to the music pr ogres sio n (Sli de Sh ow). PICTUR E LIST On t he ste p 3 dis play, if you p ress t he PICT URE butt on, a list o f US[...]
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Store a chord prog ression Stor e th e chor d progr essi on for the AU TO PLA Y CHORD in t he t rack f or the CHORD part. Then, when the AU TO PL AY CHO RD is us ed during pl ayback , even if you do not spec ify th e ch ords with y our left hand, the cho rds c hange au toma tical ly. • The c hord le ngth i s spec ified w ith t he CHO RD S T EP RE[...]
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<M ea su re 3> (1) W hile pl ayi ng an A m chord, press t he key one t ime. (2) W hile pla ying an F ch ord, pr ess the key one time . <M ea su re 4> (1) W hile p layi ng a D7 chord , pres s the key one t ime. (2) W hile pl ayi ng a G7 chor d, pre ss the key one t ime. • Yo u can p ress th e INTRO & E NDI NG b utto[...]
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Store a rhythm pro gression Change s i n the rhyt hm selec tion and t empo, as we ll as the intro , fi ll-in s and the e nding, can be sto red by mea sures with t he step r ecor ding met hod. 1. On t he S EQ MENU dis play, use the SON G SELECT ∧ a nd ∨ b utt ons to select the song numb er. Then sel ect RECO RD & EDI T. 2. On the RECORD &[...]
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Track Assi gn Each SEQUENCER part is already ass igned to a t rack number. Howeve r, yo u can u se the T RACK ASSIGN function to assign pa rts to tracks as you wish. 1. On t he S EQ MENU dis play, use the SON G SELECT ∧ a nd ∨ b utt ons to select the song numb er. Then sel ect RECO RD & EDI T. 2. On the RECORD & EDIT displa y, select TR[...]
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Quantiz e The QUAN TIZE f unctio n can corre ct the timi ng of you r perf ormanc e af ter it has been r ecor ded. If the rhythm is slight ly out of sync or inex act, it will autom ati cally be corre cte d to the sp ecifi ed quant ize leve l. 1. On the SEQ MENU display, select RECORD & EDIT. 2. On the RECORD & EDIT displa y, select QUAN TIZE[...]
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Song Cl ear Erase the recorded contents of al l tracks. 1. On tne SEQ MENU display, select RECORD & EDIT. 2. On t he RE CORD & ED IT di spla y, selc t SON G CLEAR. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 3. Use the SON G No./A LL ∧ and ∨ but t on s to spe cify the nu m b er of t he song t o erase . • The d ata si ze (K B[...]
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Note Ed it You can ed it perf orman ce (NO TE) da ta on a p iano rol l dis play . This di ffers from the norm al STE P REC ORD edi t proc edure, and is a c onveni ent way to ch eck t he data for each n ote. • Data other th an NOTE dat a cannot be corre cted or reco rded. To cor rect or re cord other types of data, use the STEP RECORD disp lay. ( [...]
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CYCLE PL AY You can aura lly ch eck the dat a you are e diti ng by access ing the C YCLE P LAY displa y f rom the NOTE EDIT display. • If you wish other tra cks to be pl ayed back, they s hould be sel ected b efor ehand on the SEQU ENCER PLAY di spl ay. (Ref er to pag e 83.) 1. On t he NOT E EDIT disp lay, pr ess the PLAY butt on. • The di spl [...]
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Exam ple: 10.2.48 ind icates a poi nt in mea sure 10, b eat 2, poin t 48 (o ne point is 1/96 of a quar ter not e [ ]). • is shown at the poi nt where t he END co m- mand i s stor ed. 7. Sel ect t he dat a to e dit (i t change s to a long bar ). Ed it the da ta. • Use the POS ▲ and ▼ bu ttons to mo ve th e cursor , the SND ∧ an d ∨ b[...]
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Copy and pas te the recor ded da ta You can cop y and p aste spec if ic por tions o f the recorde d data. Select the funct ion 1. On t he S EQ MENU dis play, use the SON G SELECT ∧ and ∨ buttons t o sel ect the num ber of the song . Then select COPY & PAST E. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. On the COPY & PASTE d[...]
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TR ACK M ER GE Me rg e the rec o rde d co nten ts of tw o t ra cks (source t racks) and store the m erged content s in a t hir d track (desti natio n trac k). • When t he TRA CK MER GE f uncti on is ex- ecuted , t he dat a is erase d from t he tw o sou rce tracks. 1. Select the two source tracks (FRO M). • On t he FRO M side, us e th e TRACK ?[...]
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ME AS URE E RAS E Erase th e re corded co ntent s of sp ecifi c meas - ure s. You ca n also sp ecify whi ch t ype of dat a is to be erased . • Note that on ly the cont ents of the meas ures are erase d, not t he measures th emselv es; th e lengt h of th e perform ance re mains the s ame. 1. Us e the TR ACK ∧ and ∨ buttons to specif y the t ra[...]
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ME AS URE I NSER T Inser t spe cif ied meas ures at a spec ified poi nt. • The l ength o f the perform ance ac cordi ngly in- crease s b y t he numbe r of inse rte d mea sures. 1. Spe cify the measu res yo u w ish t o co py from the source track. • On t he FROM s ide, s pecif y the s etting s wit h the cor res ponding butt ons. TRACK: Spe cify [...]
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Changin g the no te positi on et c. of the record ed dat a You can cha nge the note pi tch and posi tion e tc. of rec or ded dat a. Select the funct ion 1. On t he S EQ MENU dis play, use the SON G SELECT ∧ and ∨ buttons t o sel ect the num ber of t he song. Then sel ect RA NGE E DIT. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. On [...]
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VELO CITY CHAN GE Modi fy t he re cor ded ve loci ty i n speci fic mea sures of specific tracks. 1. Use the TRACK ∧ and ∨ but tons to sel ect t he track you wish to edit. • You canno t select the tr ack for t he CONTR OL, RHYTHM or CHORD part. • If ALL is selected, all tracks will be edited. 2. Use the F IRST MEASURE ∧ and ∨ but tons to[...]
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ADVA NCE/D ELAY Spe ed up or del ay the s ound p roduct ion of spe cifie d perf orman ce data. 1. Use the TRACK ∧ and ∨ but tons to sel ect t he track you wish to edit. • You canno t select the tr ack for t he CONTR OL, RHYTHM or CHORD part. • If ALL is selected, all tracks will be edited. 2. Use the F IRST MEASURE ∧ and ∨ but tons to s[...]
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Outlin e of the Compo ser The COMPOSER enabl es you t o cre ate your own ac comp anime nt patt erns. A patter n is compri sed of 8 par ts: DRUMS 1 , 2 , BASS an d ACCOMP1 – 5 par ts. The se part s would for m the bac king of a song. Rhythm co m po nents which ca n be stored Dif ferent INTRO 1, 2 , VARIAT ION 1 to 4, END ING 1 , 2 pa ttern s can b[...]
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COMP OSER menu 1. Press the PROGRAM MENU S butt on to turn it on . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Select COM POSER. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. Three w ays to re cord in th e COMPOSER There ar e three ways to creat e a nd record a rhythm. Simple recording method (p ag e 110 ) Use EASY COMPOSER t o[...]
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Sim ple r ecordin g method With EASY CO MPOSER you can e asily create a u nique rhyt hm pa ttern b y select ing a di ffere nt style fo r eac h part of the rh ythm. 1. On the COMPOSER MENU display, select EASY COMPOSER. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the MEM ∧ a nd ∨ butt ons to sel ect t he memory in which to recor[...]
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• To as sign a name t o each V ARIA TION, press the VA RIAT ION bu tton and s elec t a n umber. 3. On the RECORD MEMORY display, press the OK button. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 4. Press the CLEAR T HE ENT IRE PATTERN butt on. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 5. Press the YES bu tton. • Al l the da[...]
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Recor ding proc edure 1. In th e STA RT RECORD ING area on t he dis- play , se lect the r hyth m part y ou want to re cord firs t. BAS: BASS AC1 – 5: ACCOMP 1 – 5 DR 1, 2: DRUMS 1 , 2 • The m etronome s ound st arts and th e d isplay look s simi lar t o the foll owing. 2. Adj ust t he tempo. • The t empo i s show n on the disp lay as =.[...]
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5. Use the butt ons b elow t he displ ay t o switch t o a dif ferent recordi ng par t, and pr oceed to re- cord each part in turn. 6. When y ou have fini shed re cordi ng the rh yth m, turn off th e PROGRAM MENUS bu tton . Chord Mod ify Change For da ta t hat ha s al ready been rec ord ed, you can selec t the t ype of patt ern progre ssion for the [...]
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Part Settin g You can make d etail ed se tti ngs for ea ch part . 1. On t he RE ALTIME R ECOR DING disp lay, pre ss the P ART S ETTIN G button . • The s etti ngs co mpris e tw o pages o f the dis- play . Use t he PAGE buttons to sw itch pa ges. 2. Us e the PA R T ∧ and ∨ buttons t o se lect a par t. 3. Us e the ∧ and ∨ butt ons to set th [...]
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DSP S ET Press th e DSP SET butt on if yo u wish t o make deta iled s ettin gs f or the ACC OMP DSP eff ect. • Two t ypes of DS P can be used fo r the auto- matic acco mpani ment. • You can spec ify w hether or n ot t o apply DSP 1 to ea ch pa rt or t o a pply it to all t he auto matic accomp animent parts. 1. Use the DSP ▲ and ▼ button s t[...]
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Step Rec ord Use ST EP RECO RD to store the not es one-b y-one on t he display . This is a con venient w ay to store compl ica ted patt erns t hat a re diffi cult to pl ay. Recor ding proc edure 1. Whil e yo u are record ing, press t he S TEP RE- CORD b utton. • The di spla y change s to the STEP RE CORD dis play simil ar to t he fol lowin g. 2. [...]
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Measu re Edit You can ed it the r ecor ded dat a one meas ure a t a tim e. Select the functio n you wish to edit. 1. During recording, press th e MEASURE EDIT butt on. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Sel ect t he funct ion. 3. Foll ow the pro cedure to ed it t he fu nction (see below ). • Only the con tent s o f the same [...]
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ME AS URE E RAS E Erase th e re corded co ntent s of sp ecifi c meas - ure s. • Note that on ly the cont ents of the meas ures are erase d, not t he measures th emselv es; th e lengt h of th e perform ance re mains the s ame. 1. Use the PART ∧ and ∨ but tons to s pecif y the par t. • If ALL is selec ted, dat a is erased from the speci fied [...]
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Pattern Copy Use this f uncti on to cop y a pat tern fr om a rh ythm o r from SEQUENCER dat a. PATTERN COPY Copy a rhythm to the C OMPO SER . • You ca n also co py a patt ern from the MEMORY . 1. On the COMPOSER MENU display, select PATTERN COPY. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Sel ect t he pattern you wi sh to c opy. •[...]
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SEQ TO COM P OSER COPY Da ta fro m t he SEQUENCER can be copi ed to a COMPOSER memor y. Fo r exampl e, y ou can use a rh ythm p attern on a song d isk as t he aut omat ic acco mpani ment fo r your ow n perf orman ce. 1. Play back the song you wish to copy from SEQ UENCER t o confirm the tra cks, the meas- ure s and the time s ignat ure yo u wish t [...]
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Cust om Style Co py 20 s ettin gs (S TYLE ) inc ludi ng COMPOSER patt erns can be sto red in the CUST OM memor y area of t he RHY THM GROUP , o ne MEM O RY (BAN K) at a t ime . The p atte rns st ore d in CUSTOM are r et ain ed ev e n when t he pow er t o thi s ins trument is turned off . You ca n use them du ring your perfor mance , just like the p[...]
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Outlin e of the Disk Drive func tion The Dis k D rive enabl es you to stor e rec orded and stored da ta fr om thi s i nstrum ent ’ s memories on disks, as well as play commercial recorded disks on this instrumen t. Internal memory and Dis k Drive The sto rable i nternal mem ory o f this inst rument as w ell as the bac kup tim e are limit ed. Ho w[...]
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Using commerci al song disks Not o nly disks recorded on this instrumen t, but also data from comme rcial song disks can be rea d on thi s in strume nt. • This inst rumen t ac cepts t he f ollowi ng fi le for - mats: TECHN ICS File format Stan dard M IDI Fi le fo rmat Loading Technics File format disk s Using Technics file format disks al lows yo[...]
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Outlin e of the pro cedure 1. Insert the disk into the Disk Drive slot. Push it a ll th e way in un til y ou hea r a cli ck. • On t his instru ment , if the normal di spla y is activ e, i t autom atica lly c hanges to the DI SK MENU display whe n a disk is inserte d into the Dis k Dri ve (i nitiali zed setti ngs). T he PREF ER- ENCES menu is used[...]
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Loa ding da ta Rec all (lo ad) t he dat a from th e dis k to th is ins trum ent ’ s memories. • Note that the lo ad proc edure causes a ny data w hich is cur rent ly st ored in the relev ant memo ries to be er ased. LOAD Load da ta th at sav ed to a disk i nto thi s inst ru- ment ’ s me mo ry . 1. Inser t the di sk wit h the sto red data int [...]
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SI NGL E LO AD You can speci fy which data t o load f rom a d isk int o a spe cific PANEL MEMO RY , COMPOSER (MEMORY), SOUND MEMORY , EFFECT MEMORY or SEQ UENCER (when SONG SAVE was executed ) memo ry. 1. Use the PAGE buttons to access the PAG E 3/3 SI NGLE LO AD di spl ay. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the MOD E butt[...]
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CO MPO S E R L OAD Load COMPOSER data onl y fr om a dis k. 1. In th e RHYT HM GROUP secti on, pre ss and hold t he LOA D ( MEMORY ) but t on for a fe w seconds. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Sel ect t he name of the f ile you w ish t o load . 3. Press the LOAD but ton. • Data is l oaded t o this in stru ment ’ s CO M-[...]
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The disp lay during play back • Dur ing pla yback, the bu tton s below t he displ ay are used for play er functi ons such as fast forwar d, p ause, et c. • Dur ing pla yback , if you press the MI XER bu t- ton you c an change the se ttings for each par t. • If you pr ess the MIC button d urin g play back, the d isplay changes to the MIC REVER[...]
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Song M edl ey Songs saved from the SEQ UENCER to a disk (disk data) in the TEC HNICS FO RMAT can be pla yed bac k in a medle y. 1. On the DISK MENU d isplay, select SONG MEDLE Y from the d isplay . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Sel ect t he order of fil es in the medl ey. • If ALL is press ed, all the fi les are s elec [...]
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Saving da ta The rec or ded dat a and pane l sett ings of this inst rument can be save d on a disk . Disks You ca n use 3.5 inch 2DD (720K B) or 2HD (1.44MB) disks. • How t o dis tingu ish the two di sk typ es: • Alth ough 2 HD di sks can hold more d ata and are conven ient for qui ck lo adi ng and sav ing, some m odels may be able t o read onl[...]
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SAVE 1. Inser t a for matte d disk i nto the Disk D rive slo t. Push it al l the w ay in until you h ear a cl ick. • A di sk whi ch is used w ith thi s inst rumen t for the first ti me must fir st be f ormat ted. 2. On the D ISK MENU display, select SAVE. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 3. Select the type of data save you wa[...]
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<SAVE OPTION> Spe cify the kind of dat a y ou wish to s ave to the dis k. To max imiz e effecti ve use of disk memor y or to m inim ize t he save tim e, sele ct on ly the t ype of da ta you wi sh to s ave. 1. Us e the PAGE buttons t o access the 2/3 SAVE OPTION display. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the butt ons[...]
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SMF FOR MAT 0 This inst rument ’ s SEQ UENCER d ata can be save d in the “ S tand ard MIDI File ” f ormat (F OR - MAT 0 ) for use on ot her i nstrum ents. • What you can s ave in t he S MF form at (F OR- MAT 0) i s ordi nary p erfor mance d ata, su ch as note dat a. Data s uch as chord and rhy thm data, C OMPO SER data, etc. is not saved . [...]
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Cust om Style Lo ad/Save Load an d sav e each s tyle data of t he CUS TOM in a s pecial f ile. • All CU STOM sty les are bac ked up in a Te chnic s file as ALL C USTOM STYLE. 1. Inse rt the dis k to load from or save to in the dis k dri ve. 2. On the DISK MENU d isplay, select CUSTOM STYLE LOAD/SAVE. • The D IRE CTION bu tton is us e to swi tch[...]
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Disk mana geme nt Vari ous disk mana gement proced ures, su ch as fil e eras e, file c opy , and disk format, are av ail able f rom the D ISK T OOLS menu . DIS K TOOL S 1. Insert the disk into the Disk Drive slot. 2. On the DISK MENU display, sel ect DISK TOO LS from the di spla y. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 3. Sel ect a [...]
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Set the auto mati c displ ay when a di sk is inser ted When a dis k is in serted in t he Disk Dri ve, the di spla y automa tical ly chang es to a disk -proced ure disp lay. Foll ow thi s proce dure t o cus tomiz e the a utomat ic dis play. PREF ERE NCES 1. On the DISK MENU display, sel ect PREFER- ENCES. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the fo[...]
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How to use th e St yle Convert Disk Sty le dat a from comm erci al manu factu rers can be l oade d into the COMPOSER and us ed by this ins trument . 1. Turn on the DI SK bu tton. 2. On the DISK M ENU display, select STYLE CONVE RT. 3. Inse rt the “ ST YLE CONVER T DISK ” that was inc luded with thi s in strume nt in to t he Disk Dri ve sl ot. ?[...]
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Outlin e of the SD ca rd The SD ca rd ca n b e us ed to save and man age stor ed dat a in thi s ins trum ent, as wel l as t o play audi o or SM F data s aved on t he c ard wit h the i nstrum ent. Stru cture o f the SD card f ormat SD-AUDIO Music (audio) data SD-SOUND SMF da ta PRI VATE loca l data of th e instru ment • Pi cture dat a ar e handle [...]
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SD IN USE • This indi cator l igh ts when acc essi ng to the S D card. To p revent dat a l oss, do n ot ej ect t he c ard or turn of f t he power wh il e this i ndic ator i s li t. Remo ving the SD card When the S D IN USE indi cator is not lit , whil e openi ng the l id, p ush the center of the ca rd to unlock it. SD MEN U LOA D (page 14 0) Load[...]
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Loa ding da ta Load t he dat a from the SD c ard to this i nst rument ’ s memo ries. • Note that the lo ad proc edure causes a ny data w hich is cur rent ly st ored in the relev ant memo ries to be er ased. SD L OAD Load d at a that s aved t o a c ard in to this instr u- ment ’ s me mo ry . 1. Inser t the S D car d with t he stor ed data int [...]
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AL PHAB ET Load t he fil e from an alph abeti cal li st of all so ngs save d in TE CHNI CS form at on the SD car d. 1. Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to ch ange th e alpha- beti cal letter or the disp lay p age. 2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to sp ecify the so ng to be loaded. 3. Press the LOAD but ton. NUM BER From all s ongs saved in th e TECHNI CS[...]
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SD- SOU ND LO AD (S MF) Load S D-SOUND (SM F) data from the S D card. 1. On t he LO AD (PA GE 1/ 3) d isplay , pre ss t he SD-SO UND button. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. • For ca rds w hich c ontain SD-SO UND dat a only, this di spl ay appe ars autom atica ll y w hen LOAD is se lect ed on t he SD MENU di spla y. 2. Use th[...]
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SD- Audio Pl ay Pl ay back a udio dat a on t he SD ca rd sav ed by a P C, etc . 1. Inser t the SD card w ith t he st ored data to be play ed int o the SD slo t. (See page 138.) • Clos e the lid sec urely after inser ti ng the card. 2. Press the SD butt on to tur n it on. 3. On the SD MENU display, select SD-AUDIO PLAY. • The di spl ay lo oks si[...]
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SD-Sound Pl ay Pl ay back SM F dat a save d on the S D card (S D-S OUND). • Lyri cs of the SM F with LY RIC S file s can be also disp laye d. 1. Inser t the SD card w ith t he st ored data to be play ed int o the SD slo t. (See page 138.) • Clos e the lid sec urely after inser ti ng the card. 2. Press the SD butt on to tur n it on. 3. On the SD[...]
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Playlist The i nstr ument han dles the SD-A UDIO /SD-S OUND fil es i n PLAYLI ST uni ts. T he explana tion of the PLAYLIST is as follows. PLA YLIST t ype There a re t wo types o f PL AYLI ST. < DEFAULT PLAYLIST: (Total list)> A coll ectio n of all da ta saved in an SD c ard. If you dele te a so ng from t he de fault PLAYLI ST, the so ng da ta[...]
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SD Song Medley Son gs save d from the SEQUEN CER to a n SD car d in t he TECH NICS FO RMAT ca n be playe d back i n a mel ody. 1. On the SD MENU display, select SD SONG MEDLEY. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Press th e MODE button to s elect the t ype of medl ey lis t. ALL SONG: A l ist of all s ongs in all fold ers FOL D [...]
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Saving Data The i nternal data o f thi s in strume nt can be saved o n the S D car d. SAVE 1. Insert an SD card for saving into the SD slot. (See page 138.) 2. Press SD but ton t o turn i t on. 3. On the SD MENU display, se lect SAVE. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 3. Select the type of data save you want. TECHNI CS FOR MAT: [...]
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<SAVE OPTION> Spe cify the kind of dat a y ou wish to s ave to the SD card. To m a ximize effective use of SD card memory o r to minim ize the save ti me, select only the t ype of data you wish to sav e. 1. Use the PAGE but tons to acc es s the 2/3 dis- play . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the butt ons bel ow th[...]
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3. Use the butt ons b elow t he displ ay to as sign a name . 4. Press the OK button . • The display retu rns to th e SAVE display. 5. Use the FROM SONG but tons to sel ect the SEQ UENCER song num ber you w ish to sav e. • The so ng n ame to s ave from is s hown bel ow th e FR OM SO NG butt on. 6. Use the PANEL HEADER but tons to specify ON o r [...]
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Create an al bum o f yo ur favorite songs The FAV ORITE S ONGS di spl ay allows you to crea te an alb um of your fa vorite s ongs whic h are align ed in a de sired order, maki ng it e asy t o load y our fa vorite s ong t o play ba ck immedi ately. FAVORIT E SONGS 1. Inser t the S D card wh ich contai ns th e so ngs int o the SD s lot . 2. Press the[...]
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• Use the FRO M ∧ a nd ∨ buttons to select the fil e numb er to lo ad. Use t he TO ∧ and ∨ butt ons to sel ect the C USTOM num ber to loa d to. Press t he LOAD button . SAVE Use the FROM ∧ an d ∨ buttons to select the CUSTOM numb er to sa ve, and pre ss the SAVE butt on. To ov erwr ite a fi le tha t alrea dy has dat a, use t he TO ∧[...]
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SD-SOUND EXPORT: Conv ert SD- SOUND data t o generi c SM F data for us e on an ext ern al inst rument . • SONGs in a sp ecified PLAYLIST except for DEFA ULT PLA YLIST a re expo rted t o the “ IMEXPOR T ” dire cto ry at one t ime . • Press ing A LL DELE TE will del ete all fi les; how ever, “ rea d only ” files will not be de- le ted. SD[...]
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Outlin e of the Sound The SOUN D mod e is us ed f or maki ng fi ne adj ustme nts t o the funct ions rel ated t o s ound, such a s tone, and t uning. 1. Press the PROGRAM MENU S butt on to turn it on . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Select SOUND. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 3. Sel ect t he desir ed[...]
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Part Settin g Set t he va rious sound at tribut es for e ach pa rt. Selecting an at tribute 1. On t he SO UND MENU display , se lect P ART SETTING. 2. Use the PART SELEC T ∧ an d ∨ butt ons t o sel ect t he part. 3. Us e th e butt ons be low t he di sp lay t o adj ust eac h att ribute (expl ained i n detai l fol lo wing) . • The s etting s di[...]
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<PA G E 2> REVERB: Use the REVERB ∧ and ∨ button s to a djus t the dept h of t he REVERB (0 to 12 7). DIGI TAL EF FECT : Use the DIG. EFFECT ON/OF F butt ons to set the DI GITA L EF FEC T to on or o ff. SOUND D SP: Use the SOUN D DSP ON/OFF button to set SOUND DS P to o n or off. U se the ∧ a nd ∨ but- tons t o adjus t the dept h of t[...]
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<PA G E 4> FILTER RESON ANCE: Use the RESONANCE ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the a mount of reson ance (0 to 127). BRIGHTNESS: Use the BRIGHTNESS ∧ and ∨ buttons to ad just the b righ tness of the sou nd (0 t o 127). ATTA CK TIME: Use the ATTACK ∧ a nd ∨ button s to spe cify the att ack tim e (0 to 127). DEC AY TIME: Use the DECAY ?[...]
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Mix er Use the MIXE R dis play t o vi sually adju st the major s etti ngs of ea ch par t. Us e this disp lay to mak e broad, gener al chan ges t o the se tti ngs. 1. On the SOU ND MENU disp lay, select M IXER. • The MIX ER dis play con sists of 5 page s. Use the PA GE button s to swi tch am ong the pa ges. • Each time the OTHER PART S/TR bu tto[...]
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EQUA LIZER HIGH: Sou nd quali ty corr ecti on in th e high ra nge. Sel ect EQUALI ZER H I F C ; use the butt ons below t he displ ay to set the st andard frequ ency. Sel ect EQU ALIZER H I GA IN; use the bu tton s b elow th e display to set the rati o of cha nge. EQ UALIZER LOW: Sou nd quali ty corr ecti on in the lo w ra nge. Sel ect EQ UALIZ ER L[...]
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Maste r Tuni ng This settin g is us ed to fine -tune th e p itch of the enti re inst rument . This is con venient w hen the Keyb oard is played wi th ot her i nstrum ents or w ith a re corded perf ormance . 1. On the SOUND MENU display, select MASTER TUNI NG. • The di spl ay chan ges to t he fol lowin g. 2. Use the ∧ an d ∨ button s to adjust[...]
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ORIGINAL t uning Each i nstrum ent o f each sou nd has it s own o rig- inal tunin g data. This s etting affect s the t uning curve that spa ns the entir e key board. So, f or ex- ampl e, the a cous tic p iano-t ype sou nds du plic ate those of a real piano, in t hat the hi gh note s are tune d sli ghtl y higher and t he low no tes sl ight ly low er[...]
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Separate Set ting You can ou tput a desi red p art or parts t hrou gh the two SUB O UT termi nals . 1. On the SOUND MENU d isplay, select SEPA- RATE SET TING . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the MO DE bu tton t o selec t de sired out put mode . OFF: The S UB OUT termi nals ar e not used. STEREO: The SUB OUT t ermi nals[...]
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Outlin e of t he Reverb & Effect In the REVERB & EFFECT m ode, you can ma ke det ailed settings re lated to this instru ment ’ s effects. 1. Press the PROGRAM MENU S butt on to turn it on . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Select REVERB & EFF ECT. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 3. Sel ect[...]
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Equali zer You can ap ply a 5- band equ aliz er to t he fi nal out put of t his ins trum ent. • The eq ual izer is appli ed to bo th th e L and R ou tput s. 1. On th e REVER B & EF FECT d isplay, se lect EQUALIZER. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the buttons t o the left o f th e displ ay t o sel ect t he pres et [...]
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Outlin e of t he Sound Edi t SO UND EDIT enabl es you t o creat e your own new s ound by alt ering one of the t his in strume nt ’ s preset sou nds. Yo ur n ew sound c an be stor ed in one of the sound memory locat ions. SOU ND EDIT has t wo met hods of use . You ca n edit in det ail us ing fu nction s more comm only asso ciated with a synthe siz[...]
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• When DR UM KI T so unds are s elect ed a nd the SOU ND EDIT is act iva ted, the set ting dis play look s diff eren t from th at for othe r sounds, but the ba sic op eratio n is t he same. (To spe cify the percu ssion i nstrum ent yo u w ish t o edit , use the ∧ and ∨ b uttons to select t he sound name, or alt erna tivel y, while pres sing t[...]
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Tone Edi t Modi fy th e sepa rate tones whic h com prise the soun d. About tones A sou nd may be made up of at most f our tones. • A spec ial proce ss i s use d to produ ce rea l- soun ding pia no ty pe tones. For this rea son, some ed it pr ocedur es for pi ano sou nds, FI L- TER or AMPLITUD E for exam ple, may diffe r from those f or othe r sou[...]
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CHORD : The s ound is e mphasi zed w hen chor ds ar e play ed (li ke t he cut ting soun d of a g uitar, for ex ampl e). TO NE COPY You can cop y the t one of a part icula r so und to a sp ecifi ed tone in the sound you are editi ng. 1. On t he 1/4 d isplay , press the TON E COPY butt on. 2. Use the FRO M ∧ a nd ∨ buttons to select the tone to c[...]
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VELOCIT Y LAYER Adj ust t hese se ttings to reg ulate the ton e output relative to the velocity. 1. Use the PAGE but tons to view the 3/ 4 disp lay. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the buttons t o the left o f th e displ ay t o sel ect a t one (1s t, 2nd, 3rd o r 4th). 3. Us e the L-F ADE ∧ an d ∨ but tons a nd the [...]
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Pitch Edi t Adj ust t he sett ings r elated t o the p itch of the so und. KE Y SHIF T & DET UN E 1. On t he S OUND EDI T menu disp lay, s elec t PITCH. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the buttons t o the left o f th e displ ay t o sel ect a t one (1s t, 2nd, 3rd o r 4th). 3. Use the KEY SHIFT ∧ and ∨ bu tt ons t[...]
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PITCH ENVELO PE T O UCH & KEY FOLLOW Spe cify how the p itch envel ope c hanges i n re la- tio n to not e pitc h. 1. Use the PAGE but tons to view the 3/ 3 disp lay. 2. Use the buttons t o the left o f th e displ ay t o sel ect a t one. 3. Use the TOU CH ∧ and ∨ b utto ns to c hange the re spect ive touch set tin gs. • Use the TIME ∧ an[...]
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4. Use the CUTOFF ∧ and ∨ butto ns to set the frequ ency r ange wh ich i s cut by the fi lter . 5. Use the R ESO ∧ an d ∨ button s to spec ify the reso nance valu e (dB). • Res onanc e is effec t which adds c harac ter to the so und by emph asizi ng th e harmon ic com - ponent s of f reque ncies close to t he cut-of f freque ncy. <Eq u[...]
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FILTER ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOW Spe cify how the f ilter env elope (curv e) c hanges rel ative to touc h or n ote pitch . 1. Use the PAGE but tons to view the 4/ 4 disp lay. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the buttons t o the left o f th e displ ay t o sel ect a t one. 3. Use the TOUCH ∧ an d ∨ buttons to mod[...]
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ENVELOPE Spe cify how t he volu me c hanges ov er ti me, from the time t he k ey is played t o the time t he sou nd dies out. 1. Use the PAGE but tons to view the 2/ 3 disp lay. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the buttons t o the left o f th e displ ay t o sel ect a t one. 3. Adj ust t he sett ings f or the v olum e env[...]
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LFO (cyc lic modul ation ) Edit LFO can be ap plied t o the pit ch, am plitud e, filt er and/ or pan t o produce a cycl ic mod ulation of t he sound. • Twel ve LF O groups c an be use d. LFO 1. On the SOUND EDIT MENU display, select LFO. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the PAGE buttons to select the respective charact[...]
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Effect Edit Thes e are s etting s rela ted t o the vari ous e ffect s appli ed to y our edi ted s ound. EFFECT 1. On t he S OUND EDI T menu disp lay, s elec t EFFECT. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the resp ective SO UND DSP ∧ an d ∨ butt ons to speci fy the effec t ty pe and how t he SOUND D SP is appli ed. 3. Us [...]
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Cont roller Edit Spe cify how opera tion o f the control lers, such as the wh eel s, etc., aff ects th e soun d. CONTRO LLER 1. On t he S OUND EDI T menu disp lay, s elec t CONT ROLLER. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the buttons t o the left o f th e displ ay t o select a controller. • Two f unc tions ca n be a ssign[...]
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3. Use the butt ons b elow t he displ ay to as sign a name . • Press the AB C button to ente r alpha betica l chara cte rs. Whil e the SHI FT but ton is presse d, uppe r cas e let ters ar e ente red. • Press the 123 butt on to enter number s, etc. Whil e the SHI FT butt on is pre ssed, y ou ca n enter s ymbo ls. • Press th e POSIT ION bu tton[...]
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Outlin e of Control functi ons Vari ous se tti ngs rel ated to t he opera tion o f thi s in strume nt are ad justed with t he CON TROL f uncti ons. 1. Press the PROGRAM MENU S butt on to turn it on . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Sel ect CONTR OL. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 3. Sel ect a f uncti [...]
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Overall Touc h Sensi tivity This inst rument fe atures INITI AL TOUCH (t he volum e, for exampl e, change s depen ding on how hard the ke yboard is pl ayed ) and AF TER TO UCH (effec ts are adde d by pre ssing the keys harder ). 1. On the CONTROL M ENU display, select OVERALL TO UCH SENSITIVITY. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing.[...]
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P. MEM BANK DEC.: Change to t he pr evious PANEL M EMORY bank in or der. PANEL MEMORY 1 to 8: The s pecif ied PANEL M EMO RY number is turne d on. P. MEM IN C.+DEC.: Press the swi tch to incremen t the PANEL MEMORY number s elec tion by one; rele ase the sw itc h to ret urn to the prev ious n umber . START/STOP: START /STOP b utton on/ off FI LL IN[...]
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Outlin e of Customi ze fun ctions Many o f thi s in strume nt ’ s set tin gs can b e cust omize d for m aximum pl ayi ng con venienc e and ea se. 1. Press the CUST OMIZE bu tt on to tu rn i t on . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Sel ect a f uncti on. HOM E PAGE SE TTING (page 182) Modi fy the la yout of the nor mal disp l[...]
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Home Page Setting Arran ge the c ont ents of the no rmal di splay to sui t your t astes . 1. On the CUSTOMIZE MEN U di spl ay, select HOMEPAGE. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the TYPE ∧ and ∨ buttons t o selec t a type. • Sel ect f rom the f ollowi ng ty pes. DEFA ULT: The i niti aliz ed se ttings . DEFA UL T WI [...]
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Dis play Tim e Ou t Nume rous mes sa ge displ ays a nd set ting di spla ys c onvenien tly guide yo u thr ough t he operat ion s teps of t his ins trument . Once you becom e famil iar wit h the opera tion of your inst rumen t, howev er, you may wis h to sho rten or even s uspend t he displ ay t ime of t he mes sage dis plays . 1. On the CUSTO MIZE d[...]
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Wallpa per Setting You can cha nge the background p attern (WALLPAPER) on your displ ay. 1. On the CUSTOMIZE MEN U di spl ay, select WALLPAPER SETTING. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the buttons t o the left o f th e displ ay t o select a display category. HOME PAGE/SO UND & RHYTHM SELECT: The sta ndard di spl ay a[...]
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Cust om Panel Mod e Spe cify the ran ge of set tin gs whic h are r ecalled by t he CUSTOM PANEL bu tt on. 1. On the CUSTOMIZE MEN U di spl ay, select CUSTOM PANEL MO DE. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Us e th e but t ons le ft t o th e di sp lay to se lec t a mode . PANEL MEMORY: The re call ed da ta is t he same range as [...]
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Video Out Mo de Setting Sel ect th e output m ode for t he VIDEO O UT t ermi nal when view ing display im ages, suc h as S LIDE S HOW or l yrics, on y our exter nal vi deo monitor or TV. 1. On the CUSTOMIZE MEN U di spl ay, select VIDE O OUT MODE S ETTING . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Select PAL o r NTSC. • This set t[...]
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What is MIDI? MI DI (Mus ical Ins trument D igital Int erfac e) is th e int erna tional s tan dard for di gital communi cat ion of elec troni c mus ical inst rumen t data. This means tha t any eq uipme nt whi ch has a MIDI t ermin al — such as elec troni c mus ical ins trumen ts an d person al compu ters — can eas ily ex change di gi tal data w[...]
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MIDI channels Many d iff erent ki nds of perform ance dat a are sen t using just one M IDI ca ble. Th is is poss ible bec ause M IDI si gnals a re sen t and recei ved throu gh 1 6 dif ferent “ basic channel s ” (num bered 1 to 16). In order fo r the excha nge of dat a to tak e plac e, the cha nnels on t he tran smiss ion si de must mat ch the c[...]
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Outlin e of MIDI fun ctions 1. Press the PROGRAM MENU S butt on to turn it on . • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Select MI DI. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 3. Sel ect a f uncti on. 4. Foll ow the proced ure to ad just the se tti ngs. • Whil e you are ad justi ng the set ting s, when t he TEMPO /PRO[...]
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Part Settin g Foll ow thi s procedu re to se t the funct ions whi ch can be set for eac h part : MIDI CHA NNEL s, the OCTAV E data to NO TE dat a durin g tr ansmi ssion , and LOCAL CO NTROL (wheth er or not t he sound gen erator of thi s inst rumen t is act ive during t ransmi ssion ). 1. On the MIDI M ENU display, select PART SET- TI NG. • The d[...]
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Cont rol M essages Ena ble or disabl e the exc hange of v arious control data. 1. On t he MIDI M ENU d isplay, select CONTROL MESSAGES. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. • The CO NTROL M ESSAGES display co nsi sts of 3 pages . Use the PAGE buttons t o sw itch betwe en pages . 2. Use the MESSAG E ▲ and ▼ buttons to select t[...]
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Comm on Setting Set t he fun ctions whic h are c ommon t o all parts. 1. On the MIDI MENU display, sel ect COMM ON SETTING. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use ▲ and ▼ butt ons to se lect the i tem. NOTE O NLY: Of the per formanc e data , specify whet her or not o nly n ote data i s ex changed . PROGRAM CHANGE T O P. ME[...]
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Mode Sett ing Initi alize the settings for w hen the NX SOU ND or GM LEVEL 2 mod e is ON. 1. On the M IDI MENU display, se lect MODE SETTING. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Sel ect t he mode . • There are two mod es for GM LEVEL 2 depend- ing on t he parts t o use. • The c onf irmatio n di splay appears . Pre ss the YE[...]
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DRUM PATTERN O UTPUT ON: Da ta f rom t he DRUMS part i s tr ansmitt ed. OFF: Data from th e DRUMS part is not tra ns - mitt ed. AUTO PLAY CHORD OUT PUT ON: The dat a for the A CCO M P , BA SS and CHORD parts is tran smi tted. OFF : The d ata f or the ab ove pa rts is not t rans- mitt ed. • MIDI chan nels s hould be assi gne d to the abov e parts [...]
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St or i ng us er set t ing s Aft er you chan ge the MIDI se tti ngs, you c an st ore your customized settings in USER preset memo- ries (3 USER memories). 1. Adj ust t he various MIDI sett ings. 2. Go to PAG E 4/4 of the MIDI PRESETS di splay. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 3. Use the ▲ and ▼ but tons to sel ect the memor[...]
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Panel Me mory Out put These a re s etting s affe ct the transm issi on data when th e PANEL MEMORY bu tton s are op erated. 1. On the M IDI MENU display, select PANEL MEMOR Y OUTPUT. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll owing. 2. Use the P.MEM ∧ and ∨ buttons to se lect a PANEL MEMO RY num ber. 3. Use the OFF/ON ∧ an d ∨ bu tton s[...]
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Init ial ize This Key board has many s ettab le funct ions an d st orable memo ries. H oweve r, you ca n return the s etti ngs and m emory t o the f actory -pre set sta tus. INITIAL 1. Press the PROGRAM MENU S butt on to turn it on . • The di spl ay chan ges to t he fol lowin g. 2. Sel ect CONTR OL. • The di spl ay lo oks sim ilar t o the foll [...]
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About the ba ckup m emory and perfor manc e data When t he power to th is instr umen t is turned o ff, th e va rious sett i ng s an d me mory co nte nts o f this ins trument are mai ntai ned in t he bac kup memor y as foll ows: • If you wis h to retai n the s etti ngs an d stor ed memory conte nts for rec all at a lat er time, stor e the desir ed[...]
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Termi nal s Back panel terminals VIDEO OU T The d ispl ay i mages o r lyri cs when pla ying s ongs, and t he i mage of t he dis play are o utput throu gh th is t erm ina l. • The output mod e ( NTSC/ PAL ) c an be sel ected. (See p age 186. ) USB This te rminal allo ws con nectio n to a p ersona l compu ter wit h a USB cabl e (com mercial ly avai[...]
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MIC A mic rophon e can b e conn ected t o this t ermin al. (Re fer to page 45. ) LI NE IN This termi nal recei ves in put sig nals from an ex- terna l in stru ment. To rece ive a monaur al s ignal, con nect t o the R/M ONO term inal . • The i npu t sign al vo lume ca n be adju ste d using the LINE IN VO LUM E contr olle r on the control panel u n[...]
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Symptoms which appear to be signs of trouble The f ollowing c hanges in per formance may oc cur i n the Technics Key boar d but do not i ndicate trouble. Ph en om en on Re me dy Sounds and eff ects The butt ons, keys, etc. malfu ncti on. • Tu rn off t he POWER b utto n once , then tur n it on agai n. If this proced ure is not suc cess ful, tu rn [...]
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Ph en om en on Re me dy COMPOSER Stora ge is not poss i ble . • The rem aining me mor y capaci ty of the COMPOSER is 0 . Se tt in g th e tim e s ign at ur e is not possible. • The time signat ure canno t be changed for a patter n which is cur rent ly reco r d ed in t he COMPOSER . If you wish to cha nge the ti me sign ature, firs t follo w the [...]
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Error messages No. Cont ents 00 The data on the disk that you are us ing is for a different product. 01 An error has occurr ed while the di s k was loading. Please try again! 02 There is no disk in the Disk Drive. 03 The file that you tried to load is empty. 05 An error has occurr ed while the di s k was savin g. Please try again! 06 The dis k that[...]
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No. Contents 55 Speci al tr acks such as CHORD (AP C), RHY and CTL exist i n the song from which you are c opying and are incompatibl e with the des tination s ong because it is in the GM mode. 56 AUTO P UNCH recording has been unsuccessful bec ause SEQUENCER operation was int er rupted bef ore the PUNCH OUT measure was reached. 58 The s ong that y[...]
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Index A ACCORDION REGISTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 AMPLITUDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 APC CONTROL (MIDI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 APC/SEQUUENCER VOLUME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 AUTO PLAY CHORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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MODULATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 MULTI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Music stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 MUSIC STYLIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 MUSIC STYLE ARRAN[...]
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Specific ati ons SX-KN70 00 KEYBO ARD 61 KEYS (WITH I NITIAL TOUCH) S OUND GE NERATOR PCM MAX. POLYPHO NY 128 N OTES SOUNDS NUMBER OF SOUN DS 1236 S OUN D S (1187 SOUND S + 2 O RGAN DRAWBARS + 3 ORGAN TABS + 3 A CCORDIO N REG ISTERS + 41 DR UM KITS) SOUND GROU P PIANO, GUITA R, STRINGS & VOCAL, BRA SS, MALLE T & ORC H P ERC, W ORLD, ORGAN &[...]
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SX-KN7000 SD CA RD LOAD, SAV E, FAVORITES SONGS , TECHNICS SONG MEDLE Y, SD-AU DIO PLA Y, SD-SOU ND PLAY, CUSTOM STY LE LOAD/ SAVE, SD CA RD TOOLS, S D PREFER ENCE S SOUND SE TTING PART S ETTING, MIXER, M ASTER TUN ING, KEY SCA LING, TECHNI -CHORD, S OUND L OAD O PTION, APC REVERB SE TTING, MONITOR S ETTING, SEPARATE SETTING SOUND ED IT EASY EDI T,[...]
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Limited Warranty Coverage If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company (collectively referred to as “ the warrantor” ) will, for the length of the period indicated on the chart below, which starts with the date of original purchase ( “[...]
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ME MO 210 QQTG0671[...]
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QQTG0671 ENGLISH QQTG0671 Se0402S0 SX-KN7000 (ENGLISH) SX- KN7000 KEYBOARD Operating Instructions SX- KN7000 KEYBOARD ENGLISH Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Web Site: http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/ Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future refe[...]