SX-KN7000 (ENGLISH) KEYBOARD SX-KN7000 KEYBOARD Operating Instructions SX-KN7000 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future reference. Web Site: http://www.panasonic.co.
Caution for AC Mains Lead (For United Kingdom) (For the type as shown in figures A and B) For your safety, please read the following text care-fully. This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 5-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5-ampere and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U.S.A. AND CANADA CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U.S.A. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the safety precautions listed below. Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference. Safety 1. Power Source—Connect the unit to a power source of the type described in these instructions or as marked on the unit. 2.
Cautions for safest use of this unit Installation location If operation seems abnormal 1. A Immediately turn off the power, disconnect the power cord plug from the electrical outlet, and contact the store where it was purchased. well-ventilated place. Take care not to use this unit in a place where it will not receive sufficient ventilation, and not to permit the ventilation holes to be covered by curtains, or any similar materials. 2.
Contents Cautions for safest use of this unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Controls and functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 BASIC FUNCTIONS Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See and listen to the demonstration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Add effects . . .
Naming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Panel Write . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Song Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Punch Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Step Record . . . .
Part IX Reverb & Effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Outline of the Reverb & Effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Equalizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Allocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Part X Sound Edit . . . . . . . . .
Controls and functions MUSIC STYLIST You can choose to have all the settings of this instrument automatically set. (Refer to page 61.) AUTO PLAY CHORD Add an automatic accompaniment to your selected rhythm.(Refer to page 53.
DISPLAY Displays performance information, function settings and other messages. (Refer to page 29.) • Adjust the readability with the CONTRAST buttons at the lower left side of the display. TECHNI-CHORD Block chords are automatically added to the melody. (Refer to page 48.) SEQUENCER Record and play back your performance. (Refer to page 74.) SOUND GROUP Various sounds are available for each sound group. (Refer to page 34.
Basic functions Getting started Before you play MAIN VOLUME MAX RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MIC VOLUME SOUND GROUP 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS ACCORDION REGISTER WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL SEQUENCER PART EFFECT BRASS SAX & ORGAN & WOODWIND ACCORDION
Basic functions Playing MAIN VOLUME RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW SOUND ARRANGER SET OFF/ON 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS ACCORDION REGISTER PAD SYNTH BASS SAX & ORGAN & WOODWIND
Basic functions See and listen to the demonstration MAIN VOLUME AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MIC VOLUME MAX 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP JAZZ & SWING BALLAD BALLROOM PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MOVIE & SHOW PIANO ENTERTAINER ORGANIST GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS SAX & ORGAN & WOODWIND ACCORDION SOUND EXPLORER SUSTAIN SEQUENCER SOUND DSP DIGITAL EFFECT VARIATION PLAY EASY REC DISK PROGRAM MENUS LINE IN VOLUME MAX MAX SOUND
Basic functions Add effects MAIN VOLUME RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX MIC VOLUME SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW SOUND ARRANGER SET OFF/ON 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST SEQUENCER PART EFFECT PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS ACCORDION REGISTER PAD SYNTH BASS SAX & O
Basic functions Play back commercial song disks (DIRECT PLAY) MAIN VOLUME RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MIC VOLUME MAX PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW SOUND ARRANGER SET OFF/ON 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS ACCORDION REGISTER P
Basic functions Play back SD cards (SD-AUDIO PLAY) MAIN VOLUME MAX MAX MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW SOUND ARRANGER OFF/ON SET 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS ACCORDION REGISTER PAD SYNTH B
Basic functions Select the registration for a music style (MUSIC STYLIST) MAIN VOLUME RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX MIC VOLUME SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW SOUND ARRANGER OFF/ON SET 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST SEQUENCER PART EFFECT PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS
Basic functions MAIN VOLUME MAX RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW SOUND ARRANGER SET OFF/ON 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS ACCORDION REGISTER PAD SYNTH BASS SAX & ORGAN & WOODWIND ACCORDIO
Basic functions Automatic panel settings (ONE TOUCH PLAY) MAIN VOLUME RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX MIC VOLUME SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW SOUND ARRANGER SET OFF/ON 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST SEQUENCER PART EFFECT PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS ACCORDION REGIS
RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW SOUND ARRANGER SET OFF/ON 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS ACCORDION REGISTER PAD SYNTH BASS SAX & ORGAN & WOODWIND ACCORDION SOUND EXPLORER SUSTAIN D
Basic functions Store your panel settings (PANEL MEMORY) MAIN VOLUME MAX RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MIC VOLUME SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW SOUND ARRANGER SET OFF/ON 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST SEQUENCER PART EFFECT PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS ACCORDION REGIST
Basic functions Recall your favorite panel settings at the press of a single button (CUSTOM PANEL) MAIN VOLUME MAX RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MIC VOLUME SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW SOUND ARRANGER OFF/ON SET 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST SEQUENCER PART EFFECT PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS DIG
Basic functions Record your performance (SEQUENCER) MAIN VOLUME RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW SOUND ARRANGER SET OFF/ON 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS ACCORDION REGISTER PAD SYNTH
MAX MAX MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW SOUND ARRANGER SET OFF/ON 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS ACCORDION REGISTER PAD SYNTH BASS SAX & ORGAN & WOODWIND ACCORDION SOUND EXPLORER SUSTAIN D
Basic functions Save data on an SD card MAIN VOLUME MAX RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MIC VOLUME SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW SOUND ARRANGER SET OFF/ON 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD SEQUENCER PART EFFECT PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS ACCORDION REGISTER PAD SYNTH BASS ENTERTAINER ORGAN
MAX MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX AUTO PLAY CHORD OFF/ON MODE 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW SOUND ARRANGER SET OFF/ON 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS ACCORDION REGISTER PAD SYNTH BASS SAX & ORGAN & WOODWIND ACCORDION SOUND EXPLORER SUSTAIN D
Basic functions Load rhythm data from a Technics pattern disk (COMPOSER LOAD) MAIN VOLUME MIC VOLUME MAX PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX AUTO PLAY CHORD OFF/ON MODE 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW SOUND ARRANGER SET OFF/ON 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST PIANO GUITAR MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS DIGITAL DRAWBAR ORGAN TABS ACCORD
A large-size display, easy to operate with excellent readability, is used for displaying various information such as the names of the selected sounds and rhythms etc. and when setting the functions. Let’s take a look. • The display illustrations shown in this User’s Manual are examples for the sake of clarification; the actual displays on your instrument may differ from the illustrations. Normal display (HOME PAGE) This is the kind of information you see on the display during a normal performance.
• When there are other parts or tracks to access, the OTHER PARTS/TR indicator is lit. PAGE Menu display When there are additional parts to the current display, a page number indication, for example PAGE1/2, appears in the upper right corner of the screen. For example, 1/2 indicates that there are two pages of the display, and the current page is page 1. In this case, you can use the upper and lower PAGE buttons, to the right of the balance buttons, to view different “pages” of the display.
Setting display EXIT When you select an item from the menu display, the setting display for the item is shown. The buttons to the right, left and/or directly below the display are used to select and adjust the settings. While the setting display is shown, press this button to go back to the previous display. About the display DISPLAY HOLD EXIT Example of setting display: MASTER TUNING DISPLAY HOLD Press this button to turn it on when you wish to maintain the current display.
HELP About the display You can find an explanation of each button’s function on the display. 1. Press the HELP button. HELP 4. Press a button on the panel whose explanation you wish to read. • An explanation of the button’s function is shown on the display. 5. Press the HELP button again to exit the help mode. • Attention display messages and error messages are also shown in the selected language. • The following display appears.
9. Use the buttons below the display to assign a 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to create the display you name to your customized display. • Press the ABC button to enter alphabetical characters. While the SHIFT button is pressed, upper case letters are entered. • Press the 123 button to enter numbers, etc. While the SHIFT button is pressed, you can enter symbols. • Press the POSITION button to move the cursor. • You can also use the TEMPO/PROGRAM dial to select the characters.
Part I Sounds and effects Overview of sounds and effects Sounds and effects The following is an overview of the sound parts and the SOUND DSP (the basic effects) of this instrument. NX SOUND Sound DSP NX SOUND is the Technics original sound generator format which evokes realtime performance quality and expressive power, and dramatically expands the number of sounds and effects generated.
Part I Sounds and effects Selecting sounds MAIN VOLUME MAX MIN OFF MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM KI
Part I Sounds and effects 3. Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to select a GROUP of sound. 4. Use the buttons on both side of the display to select the sound. • The numerical value that is displayed for each sound is the MIDI [BANK MSB, LSB]-PROGRAM CHANGE number. • GM2 sounds are selected on this display. ALPHABET Press the CATEGORY button to show the sound names in alphabetical order. • Press the ALPHABET button to return to the CATEGORY display.
Part I Sounds and effects About foot marks The foot indication (for example 8’) refers to the pitch of a rank of pipes in a pipe organ. If 8’ is used as the standard (the pitch as played on the keyboard), a 16’ rank pitch will be one octave below the 8’ rank pitch, and a 4’ rank pitch one octave above. When the C3 key is pressed, the sounds of the different pitch ranks are as follows.
Part I Sounds and effects Sounds and effects TREMOLO Tremolo is a rapid oscillation in volume, like the effect of a rotating speaker. The tremolo speed can be changed while you are playing. • The SOUND DSP (ROTARY SPEAKER/ ROCK ROTARY) is used for the tremolo effect. This effect does not work if the SOUND DSP button is turned off. Use the TREMOLO button to switch between the SLOW and FAST rotating speeds. • The tremolo setting is effective for each part in common.
Part I Sounds and effects Assigning parts to the keyboard MAIN VOLUME MAX MIN OFF SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MIC VOLUME SEQUENCER PART EFFECT AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER OFF/ON SET BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN
Part I Sounds and effects SPLIT POINT When the keyboard is divided into left and right sections, the split point is indicated by the lit indicator. You can change the location of the split point. G2 C3 G3 Sounds and effects SPLIT POINT • Each time the SPLIT POINT button is pressed, the indication moves to the next split point in the following order. G2 → C3 → G3 → customized split point (all indicators off) (see below).
Part I Sounds and effects RIGHT 1/RIGHT 2 OCTAVE Use the R1/R2 OCTAVE buttons (+ and – ) to change the octave. R1/R2 OCTAVE _ + • Press the + button to raise the pitch and the – button to lower the pitch (– 2 to +2). • The display looks similar to the following. • You can also use the ∧ and ∨ buttons on the R 1/R 2 OCTAVE display to change the octave. • The display returns to the previous display after a few seconds. • A lit + or – indicator shows that the octave has been changed.
Part I Sounds and effects Effects (PART) MAIN VOLUME RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX MIN OFF MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM KITS
Part I Sounds and effects SOUND DSP The SOUND DSP works like a studio effects processor, providing effects such as CHORUS, PHASER, DELAY and DISTORTION. • There are five SOUND DSP groups, consisting of three for RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2 and LEFT, and two for the automatic accompaniment or SEQUENCER. 5. Use the DEPTH ∧ and ∨ buttons to set the 1. In the CONDUCTOR or PART SELECT sec- EFFECT EDIT The effects can be edited and then stored in a memory. • MEMORY LIST is used to store all SOUND DSP groups. 2.
Part I Sounds and effects Effects (GLOBAL) MAIN VOLUME MAX MIN OFF SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MIC VOLUME SEQUENCER PART EFFECT AUTO PLAY CHORD OFF/ON MODE MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BA
Part I Sounds and effects MULTI MIC Various effects can be applied. You can add reverb and other effects to sound from a connected microphone. Press the MULTI button to turn it on. 1. Connect a microphone to this instrument. MULTI (Refer to page 200.) 2. Press the MIC button to turn it on. MIC VOLUME MIC MAX MIN (Left end of the control panel) 2. Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the name of the effect group. • EFFECT MEMORY is an edited effect group. 3.
Part I Sounds and effects MULTI EFFECT SET You can select other types that can be set with MULTI. Select the types by pressing this button. • If a type other than a VOCAL group type is selected, the normal REVERB, not the MIC REVERB, may be applied. In this case, the effect does not change even if the MIC REVERB setting is adjusted. Sounds and effects Controller Use the controllers (left next to the keyboard) to change the nuance of the sound while you are playing.
Part I Sounds and effects Transpose MAIN VOLUME MAX SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MIC VOLUME SEQUENCER PART EFFECT AUTO PLAY CHORD OFF/ON MODE MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM KITS O
Part I Sounds and effects Techni-chord MAIN VOLUME RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX MIN OFF MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM KITS
Part II Playing the rhythm Overview of rhythm performance An explanation follows of the terms related to this instrument’s rhythm performance. Rhythm and accompaniment pattern Custom Style Each rhythm is comprised of not only a DRUMS pattern, but also of accompaniment patterns called BASS and ACCOMP. The combination of all of these is the rhythm. • The accompaniment pattern sounds when you perform using the AUTO PLAY CHORD (APC). (Refer to page 53.
Part II Playing the rhythm Selecting rhythms MAIN VOLUME MAX MIN OFF MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM
Part II Playing the rhythm Start the rhythm There are two ways to start the rhythm. Normal start Adjust the tempo The tempo of the rhythm pattern is adjusted with the TEMPO/PROGRAM dial. 1. Select a rhythm. 2. Press the START/STOP button to turn it on. TEMPO/PROGRAM START/STOP 2 3 4 BEAT • The selected rhythm pattern immediately begins to play. • You can stop the rhythm by pressing the START/STOP button again to turn it off.
Part II Playing the rhythm MAIN VOLUME Playing the rhythm RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX MIC VOLUME SOUND GROUP SEQUENCER PART EFFECT AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DR
Part II Playing the rhythm ENDING Finish the rhythm performance with an ending pattern. 1. Select a rhythm and press the START/STOP button. 2. Press the INTRO & ENDING 1 or INTRO & ENDING 2 button to turn it on. INTRO & ENDING 1 2 • An ending pattern is produced, and then the rhythm performance stops. Playing the rhythm • If you accidentally press the INTRO & ENDING button in the middle of the tune, you can press the FILL IN 1 or FILL IN 2 button.
Part II Playing the rhythm Playing chords Choose from three ways of playing chords. BASIC mode In the BASIC mode, a major chord can be played just by pressing the key for its root note. Example: C chord Playing the rhythm Minor, seventh and minor seventh chords are also easily produced. minor chord seventh chord minor seventh chord Play the root note plus a black key to the left of it. Play the root note plus a white key to the left of it.
Part II Playing the rhythm How to use the AUTO PLAY CHORD 1. Select the desired rhythm and sound(s), and set the tempo. 2. Press the AUTO PLAY CHORD’s OFF/ON 5. Press the START/STOP button to begin the rhythm. • You can start the rhythm by playing a key on the keyboard. (Refer to page 51.) button to turn it on. 6. Specify a chord. • If the ONE FINGER or FINGERED mode was selected, specify the chord on the keyboard section to the left of the split point.
Part II Playing the rhythm Left Hold APC VOLUME This setting determines how the LEFT part sounds when the LEFT button in the CONDUCTOR is on during a performance with the BASIC or FINGERED mode. To adjust the volume balance between the automatic accompaniment and the parts you play manually on the keyboard, the volume of all the automatic accompaniment parts (DRUMS, ACCOMP, and BASS) can be lowered as one. 1. Press the MODE button to turn it on. • The display changes to the following.
Part II Playing the rhythm CHORD FINDER The CHORD FINDER can help, for example, when you do not know which keys to press to specify a given chord. When you input the chord name, the CHORD FINDER shows you which keys to press and even lets you hear the notes that make up. 1. Press the AUTO PLAY CHORD’s MODE button to turn it on. AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON 3. Use the APC MODE button to select the automatic accompaniment mode you will use to specify chords (FINGERED, PIANIST).
Part II Playing the rhythm BREAK function With the break function, the rhythm starts when the left keyboard is played and stops when the fingers are removed from the keys. 1. Select an AUTO PLAY CHORD mode. • At this time, the MEMORY button should be OFF. 4. Release the chord keys. • The automatic accompaniment stops. When the keys are pressed again, the rhythm starts from the first beat. 2. Press the SYNCHRO & BREAK button to turn it on. SYNCHRO & BREAK Playing the rhythm 3. Specify a chord.
Part II Playing the rhythm FADE OUT FADE SET At the end of the song, the volume of each part gradually fades to nothing. Adjust the settings for the FADE IN and FADE OUT. 1. Start the performance. 1. Press and hold the FADE IN or FADE OUT button for a few seconds. 2. Turn on the FADE OUT button at the point you want the fade-out to start. IN FADE IN FADE OUT OUT • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the item.
Part II Playing the rhythm Sound Arranger MAIN VOLUME MAX MIN OFF MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX AUTO PLAY CHORD OFF/ON MODE MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM KI
Part II Playing the rhythm One Touch Play MAIN VOLUME MAX MIN OFF SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MIC VOLUME SEQUENCER PART EFFECT AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BA
Part II Playing the rhythm • The AUTO PLAY CHORD and the SYNCHRO & BREAK turn on, and the sounds, effects, volume balances, rhythm and tempo etc. which are best suited for the selected music style are automatically selected. 5. Play the keyboard. • When you specify a chord, the automatic rhythm begins to play immediately. Setup by era You can select a style from a specific music era. 1. Press the MUSIC STYLIST button to turn it on. 2. Select MUSICAL ERA. • The display looks similar to the following.
Part II Playing the rhythm Setup by organ style You can select a style from those suitable to play using the organ sounds. 1. Press the MUSIC STYLIST button to turn it on. 2. Select ORGAN STYLIST. • The display looks similar to the following. 3. Use the STYLE ▲ and ▼ buttons to select a style. • You can use the SKIP ∧ and ∨ buttons to skip to the previous or following alphabetical or numerical heading. • You can use the MORE button to view the next page of styles.
Part II Playing the rhythm Music Style Arranger MAIN VOLUME MAX MIN OFF SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MIC VOLUME SEQUENCER PART EFFECT AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER OFF/ON SET BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYN
Part II Playing the rhythm PANEL MEMORY: The PANEL MEMORY number (BANK A: 1 to 4) changes. You can store your desired panel settings in the PANEL MEMORY beforehand and switch from one to another quickly. • After a few seconds, the display exits the setting mode. Panel Memory • You can also access this setting display from the CONTROL MENU display. (Refer to page 178.
Part II Playing the rhythm Assign a name to the bank/memory Recall the panel setup You can assign names to the banks and memories. 1. Press the BANK VIEW button to turn it on. Select a bank. 1. Select a bank or memory. 2. Press the desired PANEL MEMORY number 2. Use the PAGE buttons to go to the PAGE 3/3 page on the display. 3. Press the BANK NAMING button to assign a Playing the rhythm name to the bank, or the MEMORY NAMING button for the memory. • The display looks similar to the following.
Part II Playing the rhythm PANEL MEMORY mode CUSTOM PANEL You can define which panel settings are recalled when the PANEL MEMORY is used. In addition to the regular PANEL MEMORY, this feature lets you store a favorite panel setup to recall any time by the press of a button. Even if the PANEL MEMORY data is changed when an automatic setting function is activated or the disk data load procedure is performed, for example, simply by pressing this button, your favorite panel setings are instantly restored.
Part III Performance Pads Playing phrases MAIN VOLUME MAX MIN OFF MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX AUTO PLAY CHORD OFF/ON MODE MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER OFF/ON SET BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM KITS
Part III Performance Pads Copying phrases You can copy the desired data, as phrases, from the SEQUENCER to each pad memory of a “User Bank”. • Chord data also can be copied to pad buttons 5 and 6 (SOLO). PHRASE COPY Copy a phrase from one pad to another. 1. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on. PROGRAM MENUS 5. Select the pad you wish to copy to. • Use the buttons on the TO side to set the desired settings.
Part III Performance Pads SEQ TO PAD COPY 1. Record a phrase in the SEQUENCER, or load 6. Select the pad button you wish to copy to. data from a disk. • After this procedure, please do not change the song number. • For details about SEQUENCER operation, refer to page 74. • For information about loading data, refer to pages 125, 140. • On the PERFORMANCE PAD side, use the buttons to make the corresponding settings. 2. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on. 3. Select PERFORMANCE PADS. 4.
Part III Performance Pads Compile You can assign desired phrases from different banks in “Compile Bank” 1 and 2. 1. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on. PROGRAM MENUS 6. Use the BANK and PHRASE ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the desired bank and phrase you wish to assign. • The “Control” bank cannot be selected. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to assign phrases to the other pad buttons. 8. When you have finished assigning the • The display looks similar to the following.
Part III Performance Pads Record a phrase “User Bank” A, B and C are reserved for storing your original phrases. • You can also copy phrases which are recorded in the SEQUENCER. 1. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn 6. Press the OK button. it on. • The display looks similar to the following. • For details about KEY SETTING, refer to page 111. • For details about CHORD MODIFY CHANGE, refer to page 113. 7. Select the part to record to. • Press the button for PART 1 or PART 2.
Part III Performance Pads PLAY SETTING CHORD STEP RECORD Select a playback mode. A chord progression can be stored in PAD 5 and PAD 6. 1. On the PAD RECORDING display, press the 2. Use the START ∧ and ∨ buttons to select a playback mode. SYNCHRO: During a rhythm performance, the phrase playback begins in time with the beat. INSTANT: The phrase starts to play immediately when the pad button is pressed, regardless of the rhythm. 3. Use the LOOP ∧ and ∨ buttons to enable or disable loop playback.
Part IV Sequencer Outline of the Sequencer MAIN VOLUME RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM KITS ORGAN &
Part IV Sequencer SEQUENCER menu The configuration of the SEQUENCER setting display is as follows. 1. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on. PROGRAM MENUS • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Select SEQUENCER. • The display looks similar to the following. • The SONG SELECT ∧ and ∨ buttons are used to select a song. • You can press the NAMING button and assign a name to the song. (Refer to page 85.
Part IV Sequencer Summary of the SEQUENCER menu items RECORD & EDIT These functions are recording and editing operations used for creating a new performance. REALTIME RECORD (page 80) Record each part of your performance just as you play it on the keyboard. PUNCH RECORD (page 86) Correct a selected portion of your recorded performance. STEP RECORD (page 88) Store the sounds note-by-note on the display. • You can also store the chord or rhythm progression for the AUTO PLAY CHORD.
Part IV Sequencer Slide Show This instrument can show various images which change automatically corresponding to the music progression just like the DEMO performance. Using the Slide Show function, you can create a multi-media show of images synchronizing with the sound. Schematic PICTURE 3 PIC #1 PICTURE 5 PIC #3 Intro PIC #5 Theme A PIC #2 PICTURE 2 Theme B PIC #4 PICTURE 4 Ending PIC #6 PICTURE 6 Set the images Load your original images To set the images, proceed as follows.
Part IV Sequencer Sequencer parts The following summary explains what is stored in each SEQUENCER part.
Part IV Sequencer Easy Record Suppose you are playing the Keyboard and you wish to record and play back your performance to hear how it sounds. You can bypass the set-up procedures of the full-scale sequencer and begin recording quickly and easily. • Note that by executing EASY REC, the original data in the selected song number is erased. Recording procedure 4. Press the OK button. 1. Press the EASY REC button to turn it on. SEQUENCER PLAY • The display changes to the REALTIME RECORD display.
Part IV Sequencer Realtime Record With REALTIME RECORD, your performance is recorded with the timing exactly as you played it on the keyboard. Use this mode to record your performance in up to 16 tracks and create your own orchestra or band. Recording procedure 1. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn • The display looks similar to the following. it on. • The display changes to the following. 6. Use the buttons below the display to turn on 2. Select SEQUENCER.
Part IV cording tempo. • The tempo is shown on the display as =. • If you wish to record the tempo setting and tempo changes, store them in the control (CTL) part, or use the step record to store them in the rhythm (RHY) part. 9. Turn the metronome on or off as desired with the ON/OFF button at the upper right of the display. • The metronome selection alternates between ON and OFF each time the button is pressed. • When set to ON, the metronome volume setting display is momentarily shown.
Part IV Sequencer CYCLE RECORD This mode allows you to have specified recording measures continuously repeated. Thus you can record measures by adding notes during any cycle. 1. On the REALTIME RECORD display, specify 7. When you have finished recording, press the “REC” for a track number you are going to record, and “PLAY” for track numbers you wish to have played back. REC STOP button on the display, or turn off the PROGRAM MENUS button. 2. Press the CYCLE: OFF button.
Part IV Sequencer Sequencer Play Play back your recorded performance. 1. Press the SEQUENCER PLAY button to turn it on. SEQUENCER PLAY EASY REC 5. To begin playback from a measure other than measure 1, use the MEAS ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the beginning measure. • “MEASURE=” indicates the current measure number. 6. Press the START/STOP button. 2. Use the SONG ∧ and ∨ button to select the song number you wish to play back. 3.
Part IV Sequencer CYCLE PLAY You can have specified measures played back repeatedly. 1. On the SEQUENCER PLAY display, specify “PLAY” for track numbers you wish to have played back. • The measure in which the END command has been stored can also be specified. START END 1 2 3 4 2. Press the CYCLE button. • The display looks similar to the following. CYCLE END MEASURE: 4 5. Press the START/STOP button. • Cycle playback of the specified measures begins. • Normally the rhythm pattern is not played back.
Part IV Sequencer SEQUENCER VOLUME When playing the keyboard along with a recorded performance, you can adjust the total volume of all the playback parts as one. Use the APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME slide control to adjust the volume. APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MIN • Use this control to lower the volume of the recorded playback parts when it is too loud relative to the volume of your manual performance. • The volume of all sounds other than your manual performance— including PERFORMANCE PADS, MIDI input, etc.
Part IV Sequencer Panel Write You can change the panel status which is in effect at the beginning of the song. These are the settings which are recalled when the SEQUENCER RESET button is pressed. 1. On the SEQ MENU display, use the SONG ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the song number. Then select PANEL WRITE. • The display looks similar to the following. 3. Press the OK button. • “COMPLETED!” is shown on the display. • PANEL WRITE is automatically activated at the when you start to record.
Part IV Sequencer Punch Record If you make a playing error during REALTIME RECORD or would like to change the recording for some other reason, you can use the punch recording feature to correct a selected portion of the performance without having to redo the whole part. Playing error Recording the performance Punch out Punch in Replay this portion Playback Recording mode 1. On the SEQ MENU display, use the SONG SELECT ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the song number. Then select RECORD & EDIT. 2.
Part IV 4. Use the COUNT IN MEASURE ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the number of lead-in measures you wish to have played back before the punch-in measure. • Set the metronome to on or off with the ON or OFF button. 5. Press the EXIT button. • The display changes to the PUNCH RECORD display. Sequencer 7. Correct the performance. • The mode changes automatically to the recording mode at the specified FIRST measure. Begin playing at this point.
Part IV 4. Use the MEAS ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the measure. • This step is not necessary if you are recording from measure 1 of a blank track. 5. Use the CURSOR < and > buttons to move Sequencer REST: To store a rest, after specifying the note LENGTH, press the REST button. • Positions at which nothing is stored are read as rests. the cursor to the note position (dot) you are going to store. • Each dot represents one-eighth of a quarternote (a thirty-second note).
Part IV Sequencer Correcting the data 1. In the STEP RECORD mode, specify the track you wish to correct. 2. Use the MEAS buttons to go to the measure you wish to modify. Use the CURSOR buttons to move the cursor to the point ( * ) you wish to edit. • The data stored at that point is shown on the display. • When multiple data is stored at one point, different data is displayed in order each time a CURSOR button is pressed.
Part IV 11. When you have finished assigning, press the Sequencer Loading your original images PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it off. • When you play back the song, the images appear on the display and change automatically corresponding to the music progression (Slide Show). 1. Save the image data to a disk or an SD card • The moment where the images are displayed may be retarded slightly from the specified point. If this is too excessive, adjust the point so that it occurs slightly sooner.
Part IV Sequencer Store a chord progression Store the chord progression for the AUTO PLAY CHORD in the track for the CHORD part. Then, when the AUTO PLAY CHORD is used during playback, even if you do not specify the chords with your left hand, the chords change automatically. • The chord length is specified with the CHORD STEP RECORD keys on the keyboard. ▼▲ DELETE Correction keys Move back one step. Move forward one step.
Part IV Sequencer CORD: CHORD display. 2. Use the MEAS buttons to go to the measure you wish to modify. Use the and Correction keys to move the cursor to the point (*) you wish to edit. • The lengths of rests are indicated by the respective rest value × its multiplier. ▲ (1) While playing a D7 chord, press the key one time. (2) While playing a G7 chord, press the key one time.
Part IV Sequencer Store a rhythm progression Changes in the rhythm selection and tempo, as well as the intro, fill-ins and the ending, can be stored by measures with the step recording method. 1. On the SEQ MENU display, use the SONG SELECT ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the song number. Then select RECORD & EDIT. 2. On the RECORD & EDIT display, select STEP RECORD. • The display changes to the PART SELECT display. 3.
Part IV Sequencer Track Assign Each SEQUENCER part is already assigned to a track number. However, you can use the TRACK ASSIGN function to assign parts to tracks as you wish. 1. On the SEQ MENU display, use the SONG SELECT ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the song TRACK ASSIGN PRESETS A preset track assignment can be selected. number. Then select RECORD & EDIT. 1. On the TRACK ASSIGN display, press the 2. On the RECORD & EDIT display, select TRACK ASSIGN. • The display looks similar to the following.
Part IV Sequencer Quantize The QUANTIZE function can correct the timing of your performance after it has been recorded. If the rhythm is slightly out of sync or inexact, it will automatically be corrected to the specified quantize level. 1. On the SEQ MENU display, select RECORD & EDIT. 2. On the RECORD & EDIT display, select QUANTIZE. • The display looks similar to the following. 7. Use the STRENGTH ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the amount of quantize (%). • 100% is a convenient setting.
Part IV Sequencer Song Clear Erase the recorded contents of all tracks. 4. Press the OK button. 1. On tne SEQ MENU display, select RECORD & EDIT. 2. On the RECORD & EDIT display, selct SONG CLEAR. • The display looks similar to the following. • The confirmation display appears. Press the YES button to execute the function, or press the NO button to cancel the function. • If the YES button is pressed, “COMPLETED!” appears on the display, the specified songs are erased. 3. Use the SONG No.
Part IV Sequencer Note Edit You can edit performance (NOTE) data on a piano roll display. This differs from the normal STEP RECORD edit procedure, and is a convenient way to check the data for each note. • Data other than NOTE data cannot be corrected or recorded. To correct or record other types of data, use the STEP RECORD display. (Refer to page 88.) 1. On the SEQ MENU display, select RECORD & EDIT. 2. On the RECORD & EDIT display, select NOTE EDIT. 3. On the PART SELECT display, select a track.
Part IV CYCLE PLAY You can aurally check the data you are editing by accessing the CYCLE PLAY display from the NOTE EDIT display. • If you wish other tracks to be played back, they should be selected beforehand on the SEQUENCER PLAY display. (Refer to page 83.) 1. On the NOTE EDIT display, press the PLAY button. • The display looks similar to the following. Sequencer 4. Press the START/STOP button. • Cycle playback of the specified measures begins.
Part IV Sequencer Example: 10.2.48 indicates a point in measure 10, beat 2, point 48 (one point is 1/96 of a quarter note [ ]). • is shown at the point where the END command is stored. Inserting DRUMS data You can also store DRUMS data on this display. 7. Select the data to edit (it changes to a long 2. Use the VEL ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the bar). Edit the data.
Part IV Sequencer Copy and paste the recorded data You can copy and paste specific portions of the recorded data. Select the function 1. On the SEQ MENU display, use the SONG SELECT ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the number TRACK COPY Copy the recorded data from specific tracks of a song. of the song. Then select COPY & PASTE. • The display looks similar to the following. 1. Specify the track you wish to copy from. • On the FROM side, use the SONG ∧ and ∨ buttons and TRACK ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify 2.
Part IV Sequencer TRACK MERGE MEASURE COPY Merge the recorded contents of two tracks (source tracks) and store the merged contents in a third track (destination track). • When the TRACK MERGE function is executed, the data is erased from the two source tracks. Copy recorded data of specified measures to a specified point. • On the destination track, the new data replaces the current measure contents. 1. Specify the measures you wish to copy from 1. Select the two source tracks (FROM).
Part IV Sequencer MEASURE ERASE MEASURE DELETE Erase the recorded contents of specific measures. You can also specify which type of data is to be erased. • Note that only the contents of the measures are erased, not the measures themselves; the length of the performance remains the same. Delete specified measures from a track. • The length of the performance accordingly decreases by the number of deleted measures. 1. Use the TRACK ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the 1.
Part IV Sequencer MEASURE INSERT APC TO SMF CONVERT Insert specified measures at a specified point. • The length of the performance accordingly increases by the number of inserted measures. This function converts data to Standard MIDI File (SMF) format, allowing you to play back song data created using this instrument’s automatic accompaniment and/or PERFORMANCE PADS on an external sequencer or sound generator. 1. Specify the measures you wish to copy from the source track.
Part IV Sequencer Changing the note position etc. of the recorded data You can change the note pitch and position etc. of recorded data. Select the function NOTE CHANGE 1. On the SEQ MENU display, use the SONG SELECT ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the number Change of pitch of specified notes. of the song. Then select RANGE EDIT. • The display looks similar to the following. 1. Use the TRACK ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the 3. Perform the editing procedures. (See below.
Part IV Sequencer VELOCITY CHANGE TRANSPOSE Modify the recorded velocity in specific measures of specific tracks. Change of key of specific measures of specific tracks. 1. Use the TRACK ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the 1. Use the TRACK ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the track you wish to edit. • You cannot select the track for the CONTROL, RHYTHM or CHORD part. • If ALL is selected, all tracks will be edited. track you wish to edit. • You cannot select the track for the CONTROL, RHYTHM or CHORD part.
Part IV Sequencer ADVANCE/DELAY Speed up or delay the sound production of specified performance data. 1. Use the TRACK ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the track you wish to edit. • You cannot select the track for the CONTROL, RHYTHM or CHORD part. • If ALL is selected, all tracks will be edited. 2. Use the FIRST MEASURE ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the start point (measure number) of the change. 3. Use the LAST MEASURE ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the end point (measure number) of the change. 4.
Part V Composer Outline of the Composer MAIN VOLUME RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX MIN OFF MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM KITS O
Part V Composer COMPOSER menu 1. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Select COMPOSER. • The display looks similar to the following. Summary of the COMPOSER menu items RECORDING MEMORY-A Create a memory in the MEMORY A bank. RECORDING MEMORY-B Create a memory in the MEMORY B bank. RECORDING MEMORY-C Create a memory in the MEMORY C bank. EASY COMPOSER (page 110) Create a rhythm pattern with a simplified procedure.
Part V Composer Simple recording method With EASY COMPOSER you can easily create a unique rhythm pattern by selecting a different style for each part of the rhythm. 1. On the COMPOSER MENU display, select 5. Use the VARI ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the EASY COMPOSER. • The display looks similar to the following. variation number. • The number of variations differs depending on the selected style. • A part which is set to OFF does not sound. Note that the “BsDrum&Snare” part cannot be set to OFF. 6.
Part V Composer KEY SETTING Set the key and chord in which you wish the recorded pattern to be played. If the recorded performance is played in a key or chord different from this setting, the automatic accompaniment will not be able to distinguish the correct chord. • To assign a name to each VARIATION, press the VARIATION button and select a number. 1. On the RECORDING display press the KEY SETTING button. • The display looks similar to the following. 3.
Part V Composer Recording procedure • PITCH BEND, MODULATION (except for the DRUMS part) effects are also recorded. • The SUSTAIN ON/OFF is also stored (except for the DRUMS part). 1. In the START RECORDING area on the display, select the rhythm part you want to record first. BAS: BASS AC1– 5: ACCOMP 1– 5 DR1, 2: DRUMS 1, 2 • The metronome sound starts and the display looks similar to the following. 2. Adjust the tempo. • The tempo is shown on the display as =.
Part V Composer 5. Use the buttons below the display to switch to a different recording part, and proceed to record each part in turn. 6. When you have finished recording the rhythm, turn off the PROGRAM MENUS button. Chord Modify Change For data that has already been recorded, you can select the type of pattern progression for the bass and accomp parts. • This function cannot be used for the INTRO and ENDING patterns. 1. On the RECORDING display, press the CHORD MODIFY CHANGE button.
Part V Composer Part Setting You can make detailed settings for each part. 1. On the REALTIME RECORDING display, press the PART SETTING button. • The settings comprise two pages of the display. Use the PAGE buttons to switch pages. 2. Use the PART ∧ and ∨ buttons to select a part. 3. Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to set the corresponding item. EQ-Hi: Sound correction in the high range. • Use the FC ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the standard frequency.
Part V Composer DSP SET Press the DSP SET button if you wish to make detailed settings for the ACCOMP DSP effect. • Two types of DSP can be used for the automatic accompaniment. • You can specify whether or not to apply DSP1 to each part or to apply it to all the automatic accompaniment parts. 1. Use the DSP ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the DSP type. 2. Use the GROUP and TYPE ∧ and ∨ buttons to select a group and type. 3. Use the VARI ∧ and ∨ buttons to select VARIATION ON or OFF.
Part V Composer Step Record Use STEP RECORD to store the notes one-by-one on the display. This is a convenient way to store complicated patterns that are difficult to play. Recording procedure 1. While you are recording, press the STEP RE- 5. Specify the pitch and velocity of the note by CORD button. • The display changes to the STEP RECORD display similar to the following. playing the keyboard. • The dot on the display where the note is stored changes to a * mark.
Part V Composer Measure Edit You can edit the recorded data one measure at a time. Select the function you wish to edit. 1. During recording, press the MEASURE EDIT button. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Select the function. 3. Follow the procedure to edit the function (see below). • Only the contents of the same pattern can be edited. MEASURE COPY Copy recorded data of specified measures to a specified point.
Part V Composer MEASURE ERASE 1. Use the PART ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the Erase the recorded contents of specific measures. • Note that only the contents of the measures are erased, not the measures themselves; the length of the performance remains the same. 2. Use the FIRST MEASURE ∧ and ∨ buttons part. • If ALL is selected, data is erased from the specified measures of all the parts at one time. to specify the start point (measure number). 3.
Part V Composer Pattern Copy Use this function to copy a pattern from a rhythm or from SEQUENCER data. PATTERN COPY Copy a rhythm to the COMPOSER. • You can also copy a pattern from the MEMORY. 1. On the COMPOSER MENU display, select PATTERN COPY. • The display looks similar to the following. 5. Press the OK button. • When copying has been successfully completed, “COMPLETED!” appears on the display. • The DSP settings are the same as those in the MEMORY.
Part V Composer SEQ TO COMPOSER COPY Data from the SEQUENCER can be copied to a COMPOSER memory. For example, you can use a rhythm pattern on a song disk as the automatic accompaniment for your own performance. 1. Play back the song you wish to copy from 9. For each COMPOSER part, specify the SEQUENCER to confirm the tracks, the measures and the time signature you wish to copy. SEQUENCER track from which to copy data.
Part V Composer Custom Style Copy 20 settings (STYLE) including COMPOSER patterns can be stored in the CUSTOM memory area of the RHYTHM GROUP, one MEMORY (BANK) at a time. The patterns stored in CUSTOM are retained even when the power to this instrument is turned off. You can use them during your performance, just like the preset rhythms. • The PANEL MEMORY of the same bank (A/B/C), etc. is also copied at the same time as the COMPOSER MEMORY. CUSTOM STYLE COPY.
Disk Drive Part VI Disk Drive Outline of the Disk Drive function The Disk Drive enables you to store recorded and stored data from this instrument’s memories on disks, as well as play commercial recorded disks on this instrument. Internal memory and Disk Drive The storable internal memory of this instrument as well as the backup time are limited.
Disk Drive Using commercial song disks Playback of commercial song disks Not only disks recorded on this instrument, but also data from commercial song disks can be read on this instrument. • This instrument accepts the following file formats: TECHNICS File format DIRECT PLAY lets you enjoy playing commercially sold song disks directly from a disk. It’s fast because you don’t have to load the disk data into your instrument’s memory.
Disk Drive Part VI Disk Drive Outline of the procedure MAIN VOLUME RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM KITS ORGAN
Disk Drive Disk Drive Part VI Loading data Recall (load) the data from the disk to this instrument’s memories. • Note that the load procedure causes any data which is currently stored in the relevant memories to be erased. LOAD Load data that saved to a disk into this instrument’s memory. 1. Insert the disk with the stored data into the Disk Drive. Push it all the way in until you hear a click. 2. On the DISK MENU display, select LOAD. • The display looks similar to the following.
Disk Drive Part VI SINGLE LOAD You can specify which data to load from a disk into a specific PANEL MEMORY, COMPOSER (MEMORY), SOUND MEMORY, EFFECT MEMORY or SEQUENCER (when SONG SAVE was executed) memory. 1. Use the PAGE buttons to access the PAGE 3/3 SINGLE LOAD display. • The display looks similar to the following. Disk Drive 2. Use the buttons below the display to select the filename you wish to load.
Disk Drive COMPOSER LOAD Load COMPOSER data only from a disk. 1. In the RHYTHM GROUP section, press and hold the LOAD (MEMORY) button for a few seconds. Disk Drive Part VI • The display looks similar to the following. RHYTHM GROUP 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY & WESTERN MARCH & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER ORGANIST CUSTOM MEMORY 2. Select the name of the file you wish to load. LOAD 3. Press the LOAD button.
Disk Drive Part VI Disk Drive The display during playback MEDLEY PLAY With DIRECT PLAY, songs saved on a disk can be played back continuously in a medley. 1. On the DIRECT PLAY display, set the MED- Next song Fast forward Play/pause Stop Previous song • During playback, the buttons below the display are used for player functions such as fast forward, pause, etc. • During playback, if you press the MIXER button you can change the settings for each part.
Disk Drive Disk Drive Part VI Song Medley Songs saved from the SEQUENCER to a disk (disk data) in the TECHNICS FORMAT can be played back in a medley. 1. On the DISK MENU display, select SONG MEDLEY from the display. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Select the order of files in the medley. • If ALL is pressed, all the files are selected, and the songs are played back in numerical in a medley. • You can select a file and song, then press the ADD button to add it to the song list.
Disk Drive Part VI Disk Drive Saving data The recorded data and panel settings of this instrument can be saved on a disk. Disks You can use 3.5 inch 2DD (720KB) or 2HD (1.44MB) disks. • How to distinguish the two disk types: 2DD No hole 2HD • When saving data to the disk, the write-protect tab must be closed. Storage is not possible Storage is possible Hole • Although 2HD disks can hold more data and are convenient for quick loading and saving, some models may be able to read only 2DD disks.
Disk Drive Disk Drive Part VI SAVE 1. Insert a formatted disk into the Disk Drive slot. Push it all the way in until you hear a click. • A disk which is used with this instrument for the first time must first be formatted. 2. On the DISK MENU display, select SAVE. • The display looks similar to the following. 3. Select the type of data save you want. TECHNICS FORMAT: Save this instrument’s data in the Technics File format.
Disk Drive Part VI Specify the kind of data you wish to save to the disk. To maximize effective use of disk memory or to minimize the save time, select only the type of data you wish to save. 1. Use the PAGE buttons to access the 2/3 SAVE OPTION display. • The display looks similar to the following. Disk Drive You can specify a single song SEQUENCER to save to the disk. in the 1. Use the PAGE buttons to access the 3/3 SEQUENCER SONG SAVE display.
SMF FORMAT 0 This instrument’s SEQUENCER data can be saved in the “Standard MIDI File” format (FORMAT 0) for use on other instruments. • What you can save in the SMF format (FORMAT 0) is ordinary performance data, such as note data. Data such as chord and rhythm data, COMPOSER data, etc. is not saved. If you wish to also save this special Technics data, save the data in the Technics File format.
Disk Drive Part VI Custom Style Load/Save Load and save each style data of the CUSTOM in a special file. • All CUSTOM styles are backed up in a Technics file as ALL CUSTOM STYLE. 1. Insert the disk to load from or save to in the disk drive. 2. On the DISK MENU display, select CUSTOM STYLE LOAD/SAVE. • The DIRECTION button is use to switch between load and save. 3. Perform the load or save procedure. LOAD • Use the FROM ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the file number to load.
Disk Drive Disk Drive Part VI Disk management Various disk management procedures, such as file erase, file copy, and disk format, are available from the DISK TOOLS menu. DISK TOOLS 1. Insert the disk into the Disk Drive slot. 2. On the DISK MENU display, select DISK TOOLS from the display. • The display looks similar to the following. 3. Select a function and follow the procedure to execute it. • Use the buttons below the display to select a file.
Disk Drive Part VI Disk Drive Set the automatic display when a disk is inserted When a disk is inserted in the Disk Drive, the display automatically changes to a disk-procedure display. Follow this procedure to customize the automatic display. PREFERENCES 1. On the DISK MENU display, select PREFERENCES. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Use the buttons to the left of the display to select the item, and the ∧ and ∨ buttons to change the setting.
Disk Drive Disk Drive Part VI How to use the Style Convert Disk Style data from commercial manufacturers can be loaded into the COMPOSER and used by this instrument. 1. Turn on the DISK button. DISK DISK IN USE LOAD 2. On the DISK MENU display, select STYLE CONVERT. 3. Insert the “STYLE CONVERT DISK” that was included with this instrument into the Disk Drive slot. • The display changes to the STYLE TYPE SELECT display. 4. Select the style type. 5. Press the OK button. 6.
Part VII SD Card Outline of the SD card MAIN VOLUME MAX SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MIC VOLUME SEQUENCER PART EFFECT AUTO PLAY CHORD OFF/ON MODE MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER OFF/ON SET BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM KITS
Part VII SD card • This indicator lights when accessing to the SD card. To prevent data loss, do not eject the card or turn off the power while this indicator is lit. Attention Note that no sound is produced when performing SD card operations, such as LOAD or SAVE.
Part VII SD card Loading data SD card Load the data from the SD card to this instrument’s memories. • Note that the load procedure causes any data which is currently stored in the relevant memories to be erased. SD LOAD Load data that saved to a card into this instrument’s memory. 1. Insert the SD card with the stored data into the SD slot. (See page 138.) • Close the lid securely. 2. Press the SD button to turn it on. 4. Use the buttons to the right of the display to select the type of loading.
Part VII NUMBER From all songs saved in the TECHNICS FORMAT on the SD card, select a song by specifying the song number. SD card ALPHABET Load the file from an alphabetical list of all songs saved in TECHNICS format on the SD card. SD card 1. Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to change the alphabetical letter or the display page. 2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to specify the song to be loaded. 1. Use the buttons below the display to specify the song number.
Part VII SD card SD-SOUND LOAD (SMF) Load SD-SOUND (SMF) data from the SD card. 1. On the LOAD (PAGE 1/3) display, press the SD card SD-SOUND button. • The display looks similar to the following. • If you select the setting which is different from that in which the song was stored, the sounds, octaves, and arrangement of percussion instrument sounds, etc. will be different. 5. Press the LOAD button.
Part VII SD card SD-Audio Play Play back audio data on the SD card saved by a PC, etc. played into the SD slot. (See page 138.) 4. Press the buttons next to the SD slot to play back the data. Volume SD card 1. Insert the SD card with the stored data to be Stop Playback/ Pause Skip to the next, Fast forward (hold the button) • Close the lid securely after inserting the card. 2. Press the SD button to turn it on.
Part VII SD card SD-Sound Play SD card Play back SMF data saved on the SD card (SD-SOUND). • Lyrics of the SMF with LYRICS files can be also displayed. 1. Insert the SD card with the stored data to be played into the SD slot. (See page 138.) • Close the lid securely after inserting the card. 2. Press the SD button to turn it on. 3. On the SD MENU display, select SD-SOUND PLAY. • The display looks similar to the following. 4.
Part VII SD card Playlist The instrument handles the SD-AUDIO/SD-SOUND files in PLAYLIST units. The explanation of the PLAYLIST is as follows. SD card PLAYLIST type There are two types of PLAYLIST. < DEFAULT PLAYLIST: (Total list)> A collection of all data saved in an SD card. If you delete a song from the default PLAYLIST, the song data itself will be deleted on the card. When the music data is transferred to the SD card from a PC, a play list is created automatically on the card.
Part VII SD card SD Song Medley SD card Songs saved from the SEQUENCER to an SD card in the TECHNICS FORMAT can be played back in a melody. 1. On the SD MENU display, select SD SONG MEDLEY. • The display looks similar to the following. Making a USER LIST You can create up to three USER LISTs. 1. Select one of three USER LISTs (1 to 3) using the MODE button and then press the USER LIST EDIT button. 2. Specify the order of songs to play in medley. 2.
Part VII SD card Saving Data The internal data of this instrument can be saved on the SD card. 1. Insert an SD card for saving into the SD slot. 3. Select the type of data save you want. (See page 138.) 2. Press SD button to turn it on. 3. On the SD MENU display, select SAVE. • The display looks similar to the following. TECHNICS FORMAT: Save this instrument’s data in the Technics File format. SD-SOUND (SMF) FORMAT: Save the SEQUENCER data as SD-SOUND (SMF) data. TECHNICS FORMAT 3.
SD card Part VII SD card You can specify a single song SEQUENCER to save to the SD card. Specify the kind of data you wish to save to the SD card. To maximize effective use of SD card memory or to minimize the save time, select only the type of data you wish to save. 1. Use the PAGE buttons to access the 3/3 dis- 1. Use the PAGE buttons to access the 2/3 dis- play. • The display looks similar to the following. in the play.
Part VII name. 4. Press the OK button. • The display returns to the SAVE display. 5. Use the FROM SONG buttons to select the SEQUENCER song number you wish to save. • The song name to save from is shown below the FROM SONG button. 6. Use the PANEL HEADER buttons to specify ON or OFF. ON: The sound and volume settings for each part are saved as data at the beginning of the file. OFF: This data is not saved. 10. Select the type of data saving.
Part VII SD card Create an album of your favorite songs SD card The FAVORITE SONGS display allows you to create an album of your favorite songs which are aligned in a desired order, making it easy to load your favorite song to play back immediately. FAVORITE SONGS 1. Insert the SD card which contains the songs into the SD slot. 6. Select the song. • The TECHNICS files and SD-SOUND songs are selected differently. 2. Press the SD button to turn it on. 7. Press and hold the SET button, and select the 3.
Part VII SD card • Use the FROM ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the file number to load. Use the TO ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the CUSTOM number to load to. Press the LOAD button. SD card SAVE Use the FROM ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the CUSTOM number to save, and press the SAVE button. To overwrite a file that already has data, use the TO ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the file name to save to, and then press the SAVE button. (A confirmation display appears.
Part VII SD-SOUND EXPORT: SD card CUSTOM STYLE TOOLS DEL: Delete data. SD card RENAME: Change the name of a file. Convert SD-SOUND data to generic SMF data for use on an external instrument. • SONGs in a specified PLAYLIST except for DEFAULT PLAYLIST are exported to the “IMEXPORT” directory at one time. • Pressing ALL DELETE will delete all files; however, “read only” files will not be deleted. SD-SOUND IMPORT: Convert SMF data on the SD card to SDSOUND data for use on this instrument.
Part VIII Sound Outline of the Sound MAIN VOLUME RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM KITS ORGAN & SAX &
Part VIII Sound Part Setting Set the various sound attributes for each part. Selecting an attribute 1. On the SOUND MENU display, select PART SETTING. 2. Use the PART SELECT ∧ and ∨ buttons to 3. Use the buttons below the display to adjust each attribute (explained in detail following). • The settings display is comprised of 5 pages. Use the PAGE buttons to switch pages.
Part VIII Sound DIGITAL EFFECT: Use the DIG. EFFECT ON/OFF buttons to set the DIGITAL EFFECT to on or off. SOUND DSP: Use the SOUND DSP ON/OFF button to set SOUND DSP to on or off. Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the depth of the effect (0 to 127). CHORUS: Use the CHORUS ON/OFF button to set the CHORUS to on or off. Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the depth of the effect (0 to 127). MULTI: Use the MULTI ON/OFF button to set the MULTI to on or off.
Part VIII Sound Sound FILTER RESONANCE: Use the RESONANCE ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the amount of resonance (0 to 127). RELEASE TIME: Use the RELEASE ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the release time (0 to 127). BRIGHTNESS: Use the BRIGHTNESS ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the brightness of the sound (0 to 127). VIBRATO RATE: Use the RATE ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the vibrato speed (0 to 127). ATTACK TIME: Use the ATTACK ∧ and attack time (0 to 127).
Part VIII Sound Mixer Use the MIXER display to visually adjust the major settings of each part. Use this display to make broad, general changes to the settings. • The MIXER display consists of 5 pages. Use the PAGE buttons to switch among the pages. • Each time the OTHER PARTS/TR button is pressed, the part that is displayed changes. 2. Adjust each parameter. DIGITAL EFFECT: Select DIGITAL EFF. Use the buttons below the display to set the DIGITAL EFFECT to ON or OFF for the corresponding part.
Part VIII Sound EDIT MIXER If you press the EDIT MIXER button on the PAGE 5/5 display, the display changes the setting display to modify the sounds. Sound EQUALIZER HIGH: Sound quality correction in the high range. Select EQUALIZER HI FC; use the buttons below the display to set the standard frequency. Select EQUALIZER HI GAIN; use the buttons below the display to set the ratio of change. EQUALIZER LOW: Sound quality correction in the low range.
Part VIII Sound Master Tuning This setting is used to fine-tune the pitch of the entire instrument. This is convenient when the Keyboard is played with other instruments or with a recorded performance. 1. On the SOUND MENU display, select Sound MASTER TUNING. • The display changes to the following. 2. Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the pitch. Key Scaling For each part you can change the tuning of each key within a one-octave range.
Part VIII Sound ORIGINAL tuning Each instrument of each sound has its own original tuning data. This setting affects the tuning curve that spans the entire keyboard. So, for example, the acoustic piano-type sounds duplicate those of a real piano, in that the high notes are tuned slightly higher and the low notes slightly lower. You can specify for each part whether this original tuning is enabled or not. 1. Use the PART SELECT ∧ and ∨ buttons to select a part. 2.
Part VIII Sound Separate Setting You can output a desired part or parts through the two SUB OUT terminals. 1. On the SOUND MENU display, select SEPA- 3. Use the PART ASSIGN button to select the RATE SETTING. • The display looks similar to the following. part or parts for output. • The parts can be selected differ depending on the modes (STEREO/MONOx2). • If you select the MONOx2 mode, the same part can not be selected for both SUB OUT 1 and 2.
Part IX Reverb & Effect Outline of the Reverb & Effect MAIN VOLUME RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM K
Part IX Reverb & Effect Equalizer You can apply a 5-band equalizer to the final output of this instrument. • The equalizer is applied to both the L and R outputs. 1. On the REVERB & EFFECT display, select 3. If necessary, use the buttons below the display EQUALIZER. • The display looks similar to the following. for fine adjustment of the sound quality. • FC indicates the frequency, Q (except for EQ1 and 5) the resonance acuity, and Gain the ratio of change.
Part X Sound Edit Outline of the Sound Edit MAIN VOLUME RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX MIN OFF MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM KIT
Part X Sound Edit • When DRUM KIT sounds are selected and the SOUND EDIT is activated, the setting display looks different from that for other sounds, but the basic operation is the same. (To specify the percussion instrument you wish to edit, use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the sound name, or alternatively, while pressing the keyboard key for the corresponding sound, press the NOTE SELECT button.
Part X Sound Edit Tone Edit Modify the separate tones which comprise the sound. About tones A sound may be made up of at most four tones. 1st tone 2nd tone SOUND • A special process is used to produce realsounding piano type tones. For this reason, some edit procedures for piano sounds, FILTER or AMPLITUDE for example, may differ from those for other sounds. 3rd tone 4th tone TONE SELECT 1. On the SOUND EDIT menu, select TONE. • The display looks similar to the following. Sound Edit 2.
Part X Sound Edit CHORD: The sound is emphasized when chords are played (like the cutting sound of a guitar, for example). KEY LAYER TONE COPY You can copy the tone of a particular sound to a specified tone in the sound you are editing. 1. Use the PAGE buttons to view the 2/4 display. Adjust the relation of tone output to keyboard location. • The display looks similar to the following. 1. On the 1/4 display, press the TONE COPY button. 2.
Part X Sound Edit VELOCITY LAYER TONE DYNAMICS Adjust these settings to regulate the tone output relative to the velocity. You can adjust the settings so that a different sound (tone) is output for each tone depending on the velocity (how hard the keys are played). 1. Use the PAGE buttons to view the 3/4 display. • The display looks similar to the following. 1. Use the PAGE buttons to view the 4/4 display. • The display looks similar to the following. 2.
Part X Sound Edit Pitch Edit Adjust the settings related to the pitch of the sound. KEY SHIFT & DETUNE PITCH ENVELOPE 1. On the SOUND EDIT menu display, select Specify how the pitch changes over time, from the time the key is played to the time the sound dies out. PITCH. • The display looks similar to the following. 1. Use the PAGE buttons to view the 2/3 display. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone (1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th).
Part X Sound Edit PITCH ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOW Specify how the pitch envelope changes in relation to note pitch. 1. Use the PAGE buttons to view the 3/3 display. 4. Change the key follow settings for the ATTACK (ATK), DECAY (DCY) and RELEASE (RLS). • Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons corresponding to the ENVELOPE KEY FOLLOW attributes to adjust the settings. Use the CENTER ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the center of the bend direction. 2. Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone. 3.
Part X 4. Use the CUTOFF ∧ and ∨ buttons to set the frequency range which is cut by the filter. 5. Use the RESO ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the resonance value (dB). • Resonance is effect which adds character to the sound by emphasizing the harmonic components of frequencies close to the cut-off frequency. Sound Edit For LPF(6)+EQ/HPF(6)+EQ filters, the sound quality can be modified by the EQUALIZER. RANGE Select the setting range (HIGH or LOW). FREQ Set the standard frequency.
Part X FILTER ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOW Specify how the filter envelope (curve) changes relative to touch or note pitch. 1. Use the PAGE buttons to view the 4/4 display. • The display looks similar to the following. Sound Edit 3. Use the TOUCH ∧ and ∨ buttons to modify how the respective filter envelopes change relative to touch. • Use the TIME ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the time change, and the LEVEL ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the level, relative to touch.
Part X Sound Edit ENVELOPE ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOW Specify how the volume changes over time, from the time the key is played to the time the sound dies out. Specify how the volume changes relative to touch or note pitch over time. 1. Use the PAGE buttons to view the 3/3 display. 1. Use the PAGE buttons to view the 2/3 display. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone. 2. Use the buttons to the left of the display to 3.
Part X LFO Sound Edit (cyclic modulation) Edit LFO can be applied to the pitch, amplitude, filter and/or pan to produce a cyclic modulation of the sound. • Twelve LFO groups can be used. LFO 6. Use the TONE SETTINGS ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the respective parameters. 1. On the SOUND EDIT MENU display, select LFO. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Use the PAGE buttons to select the respective characteristics.
Part X Sound Edit Effect Edit These are settings related to the various effects applied to your edited sound. 1. On the SOUND EDIT menu display, select EFFECT. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Use the respective SOUND DSP ∧ and ∨ DIGITAL EFFECT 1. Use the PAGE buttons to view the 2/2 display. • The display looks similar to the following. • The display for the effect type which is bestsuited for the sound currently being edited is selected.
Part X Sound Edit Controller Edit Specify how operation of the controllers, such as the wheels, etc., affects the sound. CONTROLLER 1. On the SOUND EDIT menu display, select 5. Use the TONE ENABLE ON/OFF ∧ and ∨ CONTROLLER. • The display looks similar to the following. buttons to set the controller to on or off for each tone. • When set to INV, the effect is applied inversely. 6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 for the other controllers, as desired. 7. Use the GLIDE ∧ and ∨ buttons to select 2.
Part X 3. Use the buttons below the display to assign a • • • • • • • • name. Press the ABC button to enter alphabetical characters. While the SHIFT button is pressed, upper case letters are entered. Press the 123 button to enter numbers, etc. While the SHIFT button is pressed, you can enter symbols. Press the POSITION button to move the cursor. You can also use the TEMPO/PROGRAM dial to select the characters. Press the INS button to enter a space at the cursor position.
Part XI Control Outline of Control functions MAIN VOLUME MAX MIN OFF MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX AUTO PLAY CHORD OFF/ON MODE MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM KI
Part XI Control Overall Touch Sensitivity This instrument features INITIAL TOUCH (the volume, for example, changes depending on how hard the keyboard is played) and AFTER TOUCH (effects are added by pressing the keys harder). 1. On the CONTROL MENU display, select OVERALL TOUCH SENSITIVITY. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the function. INITIAL TOUCH VELOCITY SENSE: Adjust the amount of keyboard touch response (0 to 9).
Part XI Control P. MEM BANK DEC.: Change to the previous PANEL MEMORY bank in order. APC HOLD: Memorize the chord specified for the automatic accompaniment. PANEL MEMORY 1 to 8: The specified PANEL MEMORY number is turned on. FADE IN: FADE IN button on/off FADE OUT: FADE OUT button on/off P. MEM INC.+DEC.: Press the switch to increment the PANEL MEMORY number selection by one; release the switch to return to the previous number.
Part XII Customize Outline of Customize functions MAIN VOLUME MAX MIN OFF MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX AUTO PLAY CHORD OFF/ON MODE MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DR
Part XII Customize Home Page Setting Arrange the contents of the normal display to suit your tastes. 1. On the CUSTOMIZE MENU display, select HOMEPAGE. • The display looks similar to the following. USER EDIT By arranging the various display parts, you can create your own USER type display. 1. Press the USER EDIT button. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Use the TYPE ∧ and ∨ buttons to select a type. • Select from the following types. DEFAULT: The initialized settings.
Part XII Customize Display Time Out Numerous message displays and setting displays conveniently guide you through the operation steps of this instrument. Once you become familiar with the operation of your instrument, however, you may wish to shorten or even suspend the display time of the message displays. 1. On the CUSTOMIZE display, select DISPLAY TIME OUT. • The display looks similar to the following. 3. Use the TIME ∧ and ∨ buttons to change the setting. 4. Press the OK button.
Part XII Customize Wallpaper Setting You can change the background pattern (WALLPAPER) on your display. 1. On the CUSTOMIZE MENU display, select WALLPAPER SETTING. • The display looks similar to the following. HOME PAGE/SOUND & RHYTHM SELECT: The standard display and the displays to select the sound and rhythm. MENU PAGE: MENU display OTHER: Displays different from the above. 3. Use the VALUE ∧ and ∨ buttons to select a 2. Use the buttons to the left of the display to mode. select a display category.
Part XII Customize Custom Panel Mode Specify the range of settings which are recalled by the CUSTOM PANEL button. 1. On the CUSTOMIZE MENU display, select CUSTOM PANEL MODE. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Use the buttons left to the display to select a mode. PANEL MEMORY: The recalled data is the same range as the normal PANEL MEMORY. ALL PANEL: All the panel settings are recalled (same range as CURRENT PANEL data during disk load/save). 3. Press the OK button.
Part XII Customize Video Out Mode Setting Select the output mode for the VIDEO OUT terminal when viewing display images, such as SLIDE SHOW or lyrics, on your external video monitor or TV. 1. On the CUSTOMIZE MENU display, select VIDEO OUT MODE SETTING. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Select PAL or NTSC. Customize • This setting is kept even after the power is turned off.
Part XIII MIDI What is MIDI? MIDI MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is the international standard for digital communication of electronic musical instrument data. This means that any equipment which has a MIDI terminal— such as electronic musical instruments and personal computers— can easily exchange digital data with other MIDI equipment without resorting to complicated conversions or connections.
Part XIII MIDI MIDI channels Many different kinds of performance data are sent using just one MIDI cable. This is possible because MIDI signals are sent and received through 16 different “basic channels” (numbered 1 to 16). In order for the exchange of data to take place, the channels on the transmission side must match the channels on the receiving side. This characteristic also makes it possible to link multiple sound generators and to control each by matching specific channels.
Part XIII MIDI Outline of MIDI functions RHYTHM GROUP APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME MAX MAX MIN OFF MIC VOLUME PART EFFECT SOUND GROUP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON BALL ROOM LATIN & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS DRUM KITS ORGAN & SAX
Part XIII MIDI Part Setting MIDI Follow this procedure to set the functions which can be set for each part: MIDI CHANNELs, the OCTAVE data to NOTE data during transmission, and LOCAL CONTROL (whether or not the sound generator of this instrument is active during transmission). 1. On the MIDI MENU display, select PART SET- BASS OFF TING. • The display looks similar to the following. DRUMS 1 – 2 OFF CHORD OFF 4. Use the OCTAVE ∧ and ∨ buttons to set the 2.
Part XIII MIDI Control Messages 1. On the MIDI MENU display, select CONTROL 3. Use the ON and OFF ∧ and ∨ buttons to MESSAGES. • The display looks similar to the following. • The CONTROL MESSAGES display consists of 3 pages. Use the PAGE buttons to switch between pages. specify on or off for the control message. 2. Use the MESSAGE ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the control message. ON: Data for the control operation is exchanged. OFF: Data for the control operation is not exchanged.
Part XIII MIDI Common Setting Set the functions which are common to all parts. MIDI 1. On the MIDI MENU display, select COMMON SETTING. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Use ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the item. NOTE ONLY: Of the performance data, specify whether or not only note data is exchanged. PROGRAM CHANGE TO P. MEM: Enable or disable the exchange of program change numbers for the RIGHT 1 part by operation of the PANEL MEMORY buttons.
Part XIII MIDI Mode Setting 1. On the MIDI MENU display, select MODE 2. Select the mode. SETTING. • The display looks similar to the following. • There are two modes for GM LEVEL 2 depending on the parts to use. • The confirmation display appears. Press the YES button to execute the function, or press the NO button to cancel the function. Input/output Setting Make the settings which determine how various performance data is treated during data transmission and reception. 1.
Part XIII MIDI MIDI DRUM PATTERN OUTPUT ON: Data from the DRUMS part is transmitted. OFF: Data from the DRUMS part is not transmitted. AUTO PLAY CHORD OUTPUT ON: The data for the ACCOMP, BASS and CHORD parts is transmitted. OFF: The data for the above parts is not transmitted. • MIDI channels should be assigned to the above parts before exchanging data. AUTO OCTAVE SHIFT OUTPUT ON: If the octave has been automatically changed, the data of the transposed notes is transmitted, depending on the sound.
Part XIII Storing user settings After you change the MIDI settings, you can store your customized settings in USER preset memories (3 USER memories). MIDI Recalling the USER settings 1. Go to PAGE 3/4 of the MIDI PRESETS display. 1. Adjust the various MIDI settings. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select a number. 3. Press the OK button. 3. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the memory in which to store the settings (USER SETTING 1, 2, 3). 4.
Part XIII MIDI Panel Memory Output These are settings affect the transmission data when the PANEL MEMORY buttons are operated. MIDI 1. On the MIDI MENU display, select PANEL MEMORY OUTPUT. • The display looks similar to the following. 5. Use the PRGRAM CHANGE ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify a program change number (0 to 127, or OFF). 6. Use the BANK LSB ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify a BANK LSB (0 to 127). 7. Use the BANK MSB ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify a BANK MSB (0 to 127). 2. Use the P.
Initialize This Keyboard has many settable functions and storable memories. However, you can return the settings and memory to the factory-preset status. INITIAL 1. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on. PROGRAM MENUS 5. Press the OK button. • The display changes to the confirmation display. Press the YES button if you wish to execute the initialization. Press the NO button if you wish to cancel the procedure. • The display changes to the following. 2. Select CONTROL.
About the backup memory and performance data When the power to this instrument is turned off, the various settings and memory contents of this instrument are maintained in the backup memory as follows: CURRENT PANEL settings about one week PANEL MEMORY PERFORMANCE SEQUENCER about 80 minutes COMPOSER (MEMORY contents) PERFORMANCE PADS (USER memories) SOUND MEMORY about one week EFFECT MEMORY USER MIDI (USER memories for the MIDI PRESETS) BACKUP indefinitely FAVORITES HOME PAGE ALL CUSTOM STYLE • If
Terminals Back panel terminals (Left side) VIDEO OUT The display images or lyrics when playing songs, and the image of the display are output through this terminal. • The output mode (NTSC/PAL) can be selected. (See page 186.) USB This terminal allows connection to a personal computer with a USB cable (commercially available type AB cable). Used with the applications on the included CDROM, you can record this instrument’s audio sound or manage the instrument data with your PC.
(Right side) MIC A microphone can be connected to this terminal. (Refer to page 45.) LINE IN This terminal receives input signals from an external instrument. To receive a monaural signal, connect to the R/MONO terminal. • The input signal volume can be adjusted using the LINE IN VOLUME controller on the control panel unit. AUX IN This terminal receives input signals from an external instrument. To receive a monaural signal, connect to the R/MONO terminal.
Symptoms which appear to be signs of trouble The following changes in performance may occur in the Technics Keyboard but do not indicate trouble. Phenomenon Sounds and effects The buttons, keys, etc. malfunction. Remedy • Turn off the POWER button once, then turn it on again. If this procedure is not successful, turn off the POWER button once.
Phenomenon Storage is not possible. Disk/SD card COMPOSER Setting the time signature is not possible. Remedy • The remaining memory capacity of the COMPOSER is 0. • The time signature cannot be changed for a pattern which is currently recorded in the COMPOSER. If you wish to change the time signature, first follow the procedure to clear the memory. (Refer to page 110.
Error messages No. 00 01 Contents The data on the disk that you are using is for a different product. No. 26 An error has occurred while the disk was loading. Please try again! Contents It is only possible to merge melody tracks. Tracks such as rhythm, chord and control cannot be merged. 27 It is only possible to copy melody tracks. Tracks such as rhythm, chord and control cannot be copied. 02 There is no disk in the Disk Drive. 03 The file that you tried to load is empty.
No. 55 Contents Special tracks such as CHORD (APC), RHY and CTL exist in the song from which you are copying and are incompatible with the destination song because it is in the GM mode. 56 AUTO PUNCH recording has been unsuccessful because SEQUENCER operation was interrupted before the PUNCH OUT measure was reached. 58 The song that you have tried to load exceeds this instrument’s available memory and cannot be loaded. The selected song memory has been cleared.
Index A ACCORDION REGISTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 AMPLITUDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 APC CONTROL (MIDI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 APC/SEQUUENCER VOLUME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 AUTO PLAY CHORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 AUTO PLAY CHORD INPUT (MIDI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 AUTO PLAY CHORD OUTPUT (MIDI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 AUTO SETTING . .
MODULATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MULTI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Music stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MUSIC STYLIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MUTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 45 12 61 64 29 N NOTE EDIT . . . . .
Specifications SX-KN7000 61 KEYS (WITH INITIAL TOUCH) SOUND GENERATOR PCM MAX.
SX-KN7000 SD CARD LOAD, SAVE, FAVORITES SONGS, TECHNICS SONG MEDLEY, SD-AUDIO PLAY, SD-SOUND PLAY, CUSTOM STYLE LOAD/SAVE, SD CARD TOOLS, SD PREFERENCES SOUND SETTING PART SETTING, MIXER, MASTER TUNING, KEY SCALING, TECHNI-CHORD, SOUND LOAD OPTION, APC REVERB SETTING, MONITOR SETTING, SEPARATE SETTING SOUND EDIT EASY EDIT, TONE, PITCH, FILTER, AMPLITUDE, LFO, EFFECT, CONTROLLER MEMORY: 40, 1 USER DRUM KIT REVERB & EFFECT MIC REVERB & EFFECT, SOUND LOAD OPTION, ALLOCATION, MIXER, SOUND DSP, MULTI, CHO
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SX-KN7000 (ENGLISH) KEYBOARD SX-KN7000 KEYBOARD Operating Instructions SX-KN7000 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future reference. Web Site: http://www.panasonic.co.