Panasonic SXKN7000 Manual de usuario

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QQTG0671ENGLISH
QQTG0671
Se0402S0
SX-KN7000 (ENGLISH)
SX-KN7000
KEYBOARD
Operating Instructions
SX-KN7000
KEYBOARD
ENGLISH
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Web Site: http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these
instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future reference.
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QQTG0671ENGLISHQQTG0671Se0402S0SX-KN7000 (ENGLISH)SX-KN7000KEYBOARDOperating InstructionsSX-KN7000KEYBOARDENGLISHMatsushita Electric Industrial Co., L

Pagina 2 - Caution for AC Mains Lead

Controls and functionsPITCH BEND MODULATIONUPMAXMINDOWNMODERNDANCECOUNTRY& WESTERNSOUL &R&BMARCH& WALTZLATIN& WORLD60s & 70sOF

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Example: 10.2.48 indicates a point in measure10, beat 2, point 48 (one point is 1/96 of aquarter note [  ]).• is shown at the point where the END co

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Copy and paste the recorded dataYou can copy and paste specific portions of the recorded data.Select the function1. On the SEQ MENU display, use the S

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TRACK MERGEMerge the recorded contents of two tracks(source tracks) and store the merged contentsin a third track (destination track).• When the TRACK

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MEASURE ERASEErase the recorded contents of specific meas-ures. You can also specify which type of data isto be erased.• Note that only the contents o

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MEASURE INSERTInsert specified measures at a specified point.• The length of the performance accordingly in-creases by the number of inserted measures

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Changing the note position etc. of therecorded dataYou can change the note pitch and position etc. of recorded data.Select the function1. On the SEQ M

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VELOCITY CHANGEModify the recorded velocity in specific measuresof specific tracks.1. Use the TRACK ∧ and ∨ buttons to select thetrack you wish to edi

Pagina 10 - Controls and functions

ADVANCE/DELAYSpeed up or delay the sound production ofspecified performance data.1. Use the TRACK ∧ and ∨ buttons to select thetrack you wish to edit.

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Outline of the ComposerThe COMPOSER enables you to create your own accompaniment patterns. A pattern is comprised of 8parts: DRUMS 1, 2, BASS and ACCO

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COMPOSER menu1. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turnit on.• The display looks similar to the following.2. Select COMPOSER.• The display looks simila

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SEQUENCERSDCUSTOMIZEFAVORITESCUSTOMPANELPLAY EASY RECDISKLOADDISKIN USE+–+–LOADPROGRAMMENUSSOUNDDSPVARIATIONREVERBDIGITALEFFECTMULTISUSTAINSOUNDEXPLOR

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Simple recording methodWith EASY COMPOSER you can easily create a unique rhythm pattern by selecting a different style foreach part of the rhythm.1. O

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• To assign a name to each VARIATION, pressthe VARIATION button and select a number.3. On the RECORD MEMORY display, press theOK button.• The display

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Recording procedure1. In the START RECORDING area on the dis-play, select the rhythm part you want to recordfirst.BAS: BASSAC1– 5: ACCOMP 1– 5DR1, 2:

Pagina 17 - Play back SD cards

5. Use the buttons below the display to switch toa different recording part, and proceed to re-cord each part in turn.6. When you have finished record

Pagina 18 - Select the registration for a

Part SettingYou can make detailed settings for each part.1. On the REALTIME RECORDING display,press the PART SETTING button.• The settings comprise tw

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DSP SETPress the DSP SET button if you wish to makedetailed settings for the ACCOMP DSP effect.• Two types of DSP can be used for the auto-matic accom

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Step RecordUse STEP RECORD to store the notes one-by-one on the display. This is a convenient way to storecomplicated patterns that are difficult to p

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Measure EditYou can edit the recorded data one measure at a time.Select the function you wish to edit.1. During recording, press the MEASURE EDITbutto

Pagina 22 - Store your panel settings

MEASURE ERASEErase the recorded contents of specific meas-ures.• Note that only the contents of the measuresare erased, not the measures themselves; t

Pagina 23 - Recall your favorite panel

Pattern CopyUse this function to copy a pattern from a rhythm or from SEQUENCER data.PATTERN COPYCopy a rhythm to the COMPOSER.• You can also copy a p

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Getting startedBefore you play1Plug the power cord into an outlet.2Affix the music stand as shown.3Open the control panel unit.• Be careful not to pin

Pagina 25 - Playing back your recorded

SEQ TO COMPOSER COPYData from the SEQUENCER can be copied to aCOMPOSER memory. For example, you can usea rhythm pattern on a song disk as the automati

Pagina 26 - Save data on an SD card

Custom Style Copy20 settings (STYLE) including COMPOSER patterns can be stored in the CUSTOM memory area of theRHYTHM GROUP, one MEMORY (BANK) at a ti

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Outline of the Disk Drive functionThe Disk Drive enables you to store recorded and stored data from this instrument’s memories on disks,as well as pla

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Using commercial song disksNot only disks recorded on this instrument, butalso data from commercial song disks can beread on this instrument.• This in

Pagina 29 - About the display

Outline of the procedure1. Insert the disk into the Disk Drive slot. Pushit all the way in until you hear a click.• On this instrument, if the normal

Pagina 30 - Menu display

Loading dataRecall (load) the data from the disk to this instrument’s memories.• Note that the load procedure causes any data which is currently store

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SINGLE LOADYou can specify which data to load from a diskinto a specific PANEL MEMORY, COMPOSER(MEMORY), SOUND MEMORY, EFFECTMEMORY or SEQUENCER (w

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COMPOSER LOADLoad COMPOSER data only from a disk.1. In the RHYTHM GROUP section, press andhold the LOAD (MEMORY) button for a fewseconds.• The display

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The display during playback• During playback, the buttons below the displayare used for player functions such as fastforward, pause, etc.• During play

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Song MedleySongs saved from the SEQUENCER to a disk (disk data) in the TECHNICS FORMAT can be playedback in a medley.1. On the DISK MENU display, sele

Pagina 35 - Part I Sounds and effects

Playing1In the CONDUCTOR section on thepanel, press the RIGHT 1 button toturn it on.2In the SOUND GROUP section, pressone of the sound buttons.3Select

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Saving dataThe recorded data and panel settings of this instrument can be saved on a disk.DisksYou can use 3.5 inch 2DD (720KB) or 2HD(1.44MB) disks.•

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SAVE1. 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 fort

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<SAVE OPTION>Specify the kind of data you wish to save to thedisk. To maximize effective use of disk memoryor to minimize the save time, select

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SMF FORMAT 0This instrument’s SEQUENCER data can besaved in the “Standard MIDI File” format (FOR-MAT 0) for use on other instruments.• What you can s

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Custom Style Load/SaveLoad 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

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Disk managementVarious disk management procedures, such as file erase, file copy, and disk format, are available fromthe DISK TOOLS menu.DISK TOOLS1.

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Set the automatic display when a disk isinsertedWhen a disk is inserted in the Disk Drive, the display automatically changes to a disk-procedure displ

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How to use the Style Convert Disk Style data from commercial manufacturers can be loaded into the COMPOSER and used by thisinstrument.1. Turn on the D

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Outline of the SD cardThe SD card can be used to save and manage stored data in this instrument, as well as to play audioor SMF data saved on the card

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SD IN USE• This indicator lights when accessing to the SDcard.To prevent data loss, do not eject the card orturn off the power while this indicator is

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See and listen to thedemonstration1Press the DEMO button.2Use the buttons to the left and rightthe display to select the demonstrationtune you wish to

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Loading dataLoad the data from the SD card to this instrument’s memories.• Note that the load procedure causes any data which is currently stored in t

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ALPHABETLoad the file from an alphabetical list of all songssaved in TECHNICS format on the SD card.1. Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to change the alpha-bet

Pagina 49 - Part II Playing the rhythm

SD-SOUND LOAD (SMF)Load SD-SOUND (SMF) data from the SD card.1. On the LOAD (PAGE 1/3) display, press theSD-SOUND button.• The display looks similar t

Pagina 50 - Part II Playing the rhythm

SD-Audio PlayPlay back audio data on the SD card saved by a PC, etc.1. Insert the SD card with the stored data to beplayed into the SD slot. (See page

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SD-Sound PlayPlay 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

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PlaylistThe instrument handles the SD-AUDIO/SD-SOUND files in PLAYLIST units. The explanation of thePLAYLIST is as follows.PLAYLIST typeThere are two

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SD Song MedleySongs saved from the SEQUENCER to an SD card in the TECHNICS FORMAT can be played back ina melody.1. On the SD MENU display, select SD S

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Saving DataThe internal data of this instrument can be saved on the SD card.SAVE1. Insert an SD card for saving into the SD slot.(See page 138.)2. Pre

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<SAVE OPTION>Specify the kind of data you wish to save to theSD card. To maximize effective use of SD cardmemory or to minimize the save time, s

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3. Use the buttons below the display to assign aname.4. Press the OK button.• The display returns to the SAVE display.5. Use the FROM SONG buttons to

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Add effectsAdd breadth.APress the CHORUS button to turn it on.Add effect.BPress the MULTI button to turn it on.Add reverberation.CPress the REVERB but

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Create an album of your favorite songsThe FAVORITE SONGS display allows you to create an album of your favorite songs which are alignedin a desired or

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• Use the FROM ∧ and ∨ buttons to select thefile number to load. Use the TO ∧ and ∨buttons to select the CUSTOM number to loadto. Press the LOAD butto

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SD-SOUND EXPORT:Convert SD-SOUND data to generic SMFdata for use on an external instrument.• SONGs in a specified PLAYLIST except forDEFAULT PLAYLIST

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Outline of the SoundThe SOUND mode is used for making fine adjustments to the functions related to sound, such as tone,and tuning.1. Press the PROGRAM

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Part SettingSet the various sound attributes for each part.Selecting an attribute1. On the SOUND MENU display, select PARTSETTING.2. Use the PART SELE

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<PAGE 2>REVERB:Use the REVERB ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust thedepth of the REVERB (0 to 127).DIGITAL EFFECT:Use the DIG. EFFECT ON/OFF buttons to s

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<PAGE 4>FILTER RESONANCE:Use the RESONANCE ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjustthe amount of resonance (0 to 127).BRIGHTNESS:Use the BRIGHTNESS ∧ and ∨ but

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MixerUse the MIXER display to visually adjust the major settings of each part. Use this display to make broad,general changes to the settings.1. On th

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EQUALIZER HIGH:Sound quality correction in the high range.Select EQUALIZER HI FC; use the buttonsbelow the display to set the standardfrequency. Selec

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Master TuningThis setting is used to fine-tune the pitch of the entire instrument. This is convenient when the Keyboardis played with other instrument

Pagina 68 - Part III Performance Pads

Play back commercial song disks(DIRECT PLAY)1Insert the song disk into the Disk Driveslot.2On the DISK MENU display, selectDIRECT PLAY.3Use a the butt

Pagina 69 - Part III Performance Pads

ORIGINAL tuningEach instrument of each sound has its own orig-inal tuning data. This setting affects the tuningcurve that spans the entire keyboard. S

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Separate SettingYou can output a desired part or parts through the two SUB OUT terminals.1. On the SOUND MENU display, select SEPA-RATE SETTING.• The

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Outline of theReverb & EffectIn the REVERB & EFFECT mode, you can make detailed settings related to this instrument’s effects.1. Press the PRO

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EqualizerYou 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 REVE

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Outline of the Sound EditSOUND EDIT enables you to create your own new sound by altering one of the this instrument’s presetsounds. Your new sound can

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• When DRUM KIT sounds are selected and theSOUND EDIT is activated, the setting displaylooks different from that for other sounds, butthe basic operat

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Tone EditModify the separate tones which comprise the sound.About tonesA sound may be made up of at most four tones.• A special process is used to pro

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CHORD:The sound is emphasized when chords areplayed (like the cutting sound of a guitar, forexample).TONE COPYYou can copy the tone of a particular so

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VELOCITY LAYERAdjust these settings to regulate the tone outputrelative to the velocity.1. Use the PAGE buttons to view the 3/4 display.• The display

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Pitch EditAdjust the settings related to the pitch of the sound.KEY SHIFT & DETUNE1. On the SOUND EDIT menu display, selectPITCH.• The display loo

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Play back SD cards (SD-AUDIO PLAY)1Open the lid of the SD slot.• Open it completely.2Insert an SD card with the storedsongs into the SD slot.• Push th

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PITCH ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOWSpecify how the pitch envelope changes in rela-tion to note pitch.1. Use the PAGE buttons to view the 3/3 display

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4. Use the CUTOFF ∧ and ∨ buttons to set thefrequency range which is cut by the filter.5. Use the RESO ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify theresonance value (

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FILTER ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOWSpecify how the filter envelope (curve) changesrelative to touch or note pitch.1. Use the PAGE buttons to view t

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ENVELOPESpecify how the volume changes over time, fromthe time the key is played to the time the sounddies out.1. Use the PAGE buttons to view the 2/3

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LFO (cyclic modulation) EditLFO can be applied to the pitch, amplitude, filter and/or pan to produce a cyclic modulation of the sound.• Twelve LFO gro

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Effect EditThese are settings related to the various effects applied to your edited sound.EFFECT1. On the SOUND EDIT menu display, selectEFFECT.• The

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Controller EditSpecify how operation of the controllers, such as the wheels, etc., affects the sound.CONTROLLER1. On the SOUND EDIT menu display, sele

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3. Use the buttons below the display to assign aname.• Press the ABC button to enter alphabeticalcharacters. While the SHIFT button ispressed, upper c

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Outline of Control functionsVarious settings related to the operation of this instrument are adjusted with the CONTROL functions.1. Press the PROGRAM

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Overall Touch SensitivityThis instrument features INITIAL TOUCH (the volume, for example, changes depending on how hardthe keyboard is played) and AFT

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Select the registration for amusic style (MUSIC STYLIST) 1Press the MUSIC STYLIST button toturn it on.2Select MUSICAL CATEGORY.3Use the CATEGORY ▲ and

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P. MEM BANK DEC.:Change to the previous PANEL MEMORYbank in order.PANEL MEMORY 1 to 8:The specified PANEL MEMORY number isturned on.P. MEM INC.+DEC.:P

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Outline of Customize functionsMany of this instrument’s settings can be customized for maximum playing convenience and ease.1. Press the CUSTOMIZE but

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Home Page SettingArrange the contents of the normal display to suit your tastes.1. On the CUSTOMIZE MENU display, selectHOMEPAGE.• The display looks s

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Display Time OutNumerous message displays and setting displays conveniently guide you through the operation stepsof this instrument. Once you become f

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Wallpaper SettingYou can change the background pattern (WALLPAPER) on your display.1. On the CUSTOMIZE MENU display, selectWALLPAPER SETTING.• The dis

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Custom Panel ModeSpecify the range of settings which are recalled by the CUSTOM PANEL button.1. On the CUSTOMIZE MENU display, selectCUSTOM PANEL MODE

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Video Out Mode SettingSelect the output mode for the VIDEO OUT terminal when viewing display images, such as SLIDE SHOWor lyrics, on your external vid

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What is MIDI?MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is the international standard for digital communication ofelectronic musical instrument data.

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MIDI channelsMany different kinds of performance data aresent using just one MIDI cable. This is possiblebecause MIDI signals are sent and receivedthr

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Outline of MIDI functions1. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turnit on.• The display looks similar to the following.2. Select MIDI.• The display look

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4Use the STYLE ▲ and ▼ buttons toselect a music style.• You can use the SKIP∧ and ∨buttons to skip to the previous orfollowing sub category.• When you

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Part SettingFollow this procedure to set the functions which can be set for each part: MIDI CHANNELs, the OCTAVEdata to NOTE data during transmission,

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Control MessagesEnable or disable the exchange of various control data.1. On the MIDI MENU display, select CONTROLMESSAGES.• The display looks similar

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Common SettingSet the functions which are common to all parts.1. On the MIDI MENU display, select COMMONSETTING.• The display looks similar to the fol

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Mode SettingInitialize the settings for when the NX SOUND or GM LEVEL 2 mode is ON.1. On the MIDI MENU display, select MODESETTING.• The display looks

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DRUM PATTERN OUTPUTON: Data from the DRUMS part is transmitted.OFF: Data from the DRUMS part is not trans-mitted.AUTO PLAY CHORD OUTPUTON: The data fo

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Storing user settingsAfter you change the MIDI settings, you can storeyour customized settings in USER preset memo-ries (3 USER memories).1. Adjust th

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Panel Memory OutputThese are settings affect the transmission data when the PANEL MEMORY buttons are operated.1. On the MIDI MENU display, select PANE

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InitializeThis Keyboard has many settable functions and storable memories. However, you can return the settingsand memory to the factory-preset status

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About the backup memoryand performance dataWhen the power to this instrument is turned off, the various settings and memory contents of thisinstrument

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TerminalsBack panel terminalsVIDEO OUTThe display images or lyrics when playing songs,and the image of the display are output throughthis terminal.• T

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(For United Kingdom)(For the type as shown in figures Aand B)For your safety, please read the following textcare-fully.This appliance is supplied with

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Automatic panel settings(ONE TOUCH PLAY)1In the RHYTHM GROUP section,press the button for a desired rhythm.2Select a rhythm from the list ofrhythms on

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MICA microphone can be connected to this terminal.(Refer to page 45.)LINE INThis terminal receives input signals from an ex-ternal instrument. To rece

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Symptoms which appear to be signs of troubleThe following changes in performance may occur in the Technics Keyboard but do not indicate trouble.Phenom

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Phenomenon RemedyCOMPOSERStorage is not possible. • The remaining memory capacity of the COMPOSERis 0.Setting the time signature is not possible. • Th

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Error messagesNo. Contents00The data on the disk that you are usingis for a different product.01An error has occurred while the disk wasloading.Please

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No. Contents55Special tracks such as CHORD (APC),RHY and CTL exist in the song fromwhich you are copying and areincompatible with the destination song

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IndexAACCORDION REGISTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38AMPLITUDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MODULATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46MULTI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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SpecificationsSX-KN7000KEYBOARD 61 KEYS (WITH INITIAL TOUCH)SOUND GENERATOR PCMMAX. POLYPHONY 128 NOTESSOUNDSNUMBER OF SOUNDS1236 SOUNDS (1187 SOUNDS

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SX-KN7000SD CARDLOAD, SAVE, FAVORITES SONGS, TECHNICS SONG MEDLEY,SD-AUDIO PLAY, SD-SOUND PLAY, CUSTOM STYLE LOAD/SAVE,SD CARD TOOLS, SD PREFERENCESSO

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Limited Warranty CoverageIf your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Compan

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7Use your left hand to play the chordsand your right hand to play the melody.• Pressing a key on the left area ofthe keyboard will cause theautomatic

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QQTG0671ENGLISHQQTG0671Se0402S0SX-KN7000 (ENGLISH)SX-KN7000KEYBOARDOperating InstructionsSX-KN7000KEYBOARDENGLISHMatsushita Electric Industrial Co., L

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Store your panel settings(PANEL MEMORY)1Set up the desired panel settings(sounds, volumes, etc.)2Use the NEXT BANK button to selecta bank (A, B, C, 1

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Recall your favorite panel settings at the press of a singlebutton (CUSTOM PANEL)1Set up the desired panel settings(sounds, volumes, etc.)2Press the S

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Record your performance(SEQUENCER)1In the SEQUENCER section, press theEASY REC button to turn it on.2Press the OK button.• The display changes to theR

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3Play the song on the keyboard.4When you have finished playing, pressthe EASY REC button again to turn itoff.• The PLAY button in theSEQUENCER section

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Save data on an SD card1Insert an SD card you wish to save tointo the SD slot.• Close the cover securely.2Press the SD button.3On the SD MENU display,

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Recall data from an SD card1Press and hold the SD button for afew seconds.2Select the FOLDER and the SONGyou wish to load.3Press the LOAD button.• The

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Load rhythm data from a Technicspattern disk (COMPOSER LOAD)1Insert a commercially sold Technicspattern disk into the Disk Drive slot.2In the RHYTHM G

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About the displayA large-size display, easy to operate with excellent readability, is used for displaying various informationsuch as the names of the

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CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OFELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOTREMOVE SCREWS.NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIEDSERVICE PERSONNEL.T

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OTHER PARTS/TRIf you press the OTHER PARTS/TR button, thedisplay changes to show the volumes of PART(PT) 1– 16. You can then adjust the volumes ofthes

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Setting displayWhen 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

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HELPYou can find an explanation of each button’sfunction on the display.1. Press the HELP button.• The following display appears.2. Use the buttons be

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• The PANIC function interrupts the sound, forexample, when it fails to cease during a MIDIperformance.5. While pressing the SET button, specify where

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Overview of sounds and effectsThe following is an overview of the sound parts and the SOUND DSP (the basic effects) of this in-strument.NX SOUNDNX SOU

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Selecting soundsSelect the sounds for the three parts you can play on the keyboard— RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2 and LEFT. Afterfirst selecting a part and a SOUND

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3. Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to select a GROUPof sound.4. Use the buttons on both side of the display toselect the sound.• The numerical value that is d

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Organ TabsYou can play organ sounds for which the tab can be turned on or off on the display.1. In the CONDUCTOR or PART SELECT sec-tion, select the p

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TREMOLOTremolo is a rapid oscillation in volume, like theeffect of a rotating speaker. The tremolo speedcan be changed while you are playing.• The SO

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Assigning parts to the keyboardThe CONDUCTOR buttons are used to assign the parts (RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2, LEFT) to the keyboard inmany different ways. For

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SPLIT POINTWhen the keyboard is divided into left and rightsections, the split point is indicated by the lit in-dicator. You can change the location o

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RIGHT 1/RIGHT 2 OCTAVEDuring your performance you can quickly changethe octave of the RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 parts.Use this convenient function to expand

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Effects (PART)You can achieve even fuller and stirring sounds by adding various effects for each part.SUSTAINSUSTAIN is the gradual fading out of musi

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SOUND DSPThe SOUND DSP works like a studio effects pro-cessor, providing effects such as CHORUS,PHASER, DELAY and DISTORTION.• There are five SOUND DS

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Effects (GLOBAL)You can apply effects to the whole instrument.REVERBREVERB applies a reverberation effect to thesound.Press the REVERB button to turn

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MULTIVarious effects can be applied.Press the MULTI button to turn it on.Type and parameter settings1. Press and hold the MULTI button for a fewsecond

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MULTI EFFECT SETYou can select other types that can be set withMULTI. Select the types by pressing this button.• If a type other than a VOCAL group ty

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TransposeThe TRANSPOSE buttons are used to change the key of the entire instrument in semi-tone steps acrossan entire octave.Suppose you learn to play

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Techni-chordTECHNI-CHORD turns your single note melodies into full chords and offers you a choice of differenttypes from a simple duet which adds one

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Part II Playing the rhythmOverview of rhythm performanceAn explanation follows of the terms related to this instrument’s rhythm performance.Rhythm an

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Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow the safety instructions on the unit andthe safety precautions listed below.

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Selecting rhythmsMany exciting rhythms are stored in the memory of this instrument. First select one of the rhythm groupsand then choose the desired r

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Start the rhythmThere are two ways to start the rhythm.Normal start1. Select a rhythm.2. Press the START/STOP button to turn it on.• The selected rhyt

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Playing the rhythmIntro, fill-in and ending patterns fitting each different rhythm pattern are permanently recorded in yourKeyboard, thus allowing a v

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ENDINGFinish the rhythm performance with an endingpattern.1. Select a rhythm and press the START/STOPbutton.2. Press the INTRO & ENDING 1 or INTRO

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Playing chordsChoose from three ways of playing chords.BASIC modeIn the BASIC mode, a major chord can be playedjust by pressing the key for its root

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How to use the AUTO PLAY CHORD1. Select the desired rhythm and sound(s), andset the tempo.2. Press the AUTO PLAY CHORD’s OFF/ONbutton to turn it on.3

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Left HoldThis setting determines how the LEFT partsounds when the LEFT button in the CONDUC-TOR is on during a performance with the BASICor FINGERED m

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CHORD FINDERThe CHORD FINDER can help, for example,when you do not know which keys to press tospecify a given chord. When you input the chordname, the

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BREAK functionWith the break function, the rhythm starts whenthe left keyboard is played and stops when thefingers are removed from the keys.1. Select

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FADE OUTAt the end of the song, the volume of each partgradually fades to nothing.1. Start the performance.2. Turn on the FADE OUT button at the point

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Cautions for safest use of this unitInstallation location1. A well-ventilated place.Take care not to use this unit in a place where itwill not receive

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Sound ArrangerThe SOUND ARRANGER feature lets you select other sounds for the AUTO PLAY CHORD parts ofeach rhythm.1. Select the rhythm whose sound yo

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One Touch PlayONE TOUCH PLAY automatically sets a suggested combination of sounds and an appropriate tempofor your chosen rhythm style.1. Select a rhy

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• 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

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Setup by organ styleYou can select a style from those suitable to playusing the organ sounds.1. Press the MUSIC STYLIST button to turn iton.2. Select

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Music Style ArrangerThe MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER helps you to make professional registration changes during yourperformance. Select between four contrast

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PANEL MEMORY:The PANEL MEMORY number (BANK A: 1 to4) changes. You can store your desired panelsettings in the PANEL MEMORY beforehandand switch from o

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Assign a name to the bank/memoryYou can assign names to the banks and memo-ries.1. Select a bank or memory.2. Use the PAGE buttons to go to the PAGE 3

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PANEL MEMORY modeYou can define which panel settings are recalledwhen the PANEL MEMORY is used.1. Press and hold the SET button for a few sec-onds.• T

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Playing phrasesDuring your performance, you can insert a short recorded phrase or effect sounds by pressing a padbutton. A different group of phrases

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Copying phrasesYou can copy the desired data, as phrases, from the SEQUENCER to each pad memory of a “UserBank”.• Chord data also can be copied to pad

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ContentsCautions for safest use of this unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Controls and functions

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SEQ TO PAD COPY1. Record a phrase in the SEQUENCER, or loaddata from a disk.• After this procedure, please do not change thesong number.• For details

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CompileYou can assign desired phrases from different banks in “Compile Bank” 1 and 2.1. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turnit on.• The display look

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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

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PLAY SETTINGSelect a playback mode.1. On the PAD RECORDING display, press thePLAY SETTING button.• The display looks similar to the following.2. Use t

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Outline of the SequencerA sequencer records your performance in a similar way to a tape recorder. This instrument’s SEQUENCERallows you to record up t

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SEQUENCER menuThe configuration of the SEQUENCER settingdisplay is as follows.1. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turnit on.• The display looks simil

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RECORD & EDITThese functions are recording and editingoperations used for creating a new perform-ance.REALTIME RECORD (page 80)Record each part of

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Slide ShowThis instrument can show various images which change automatically corresponding to the musicprogression just like the DEMO performance. Usi

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Sequencer partsThe following summary explains what is stored in each SEQUENCER part.• You can use the TRACK ASSIGN function to assign parts to tracks

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Easy RecordSuppose you are playing the Keyboard and you wish to record and play back your performance to hearhow it sounds. You can bypass the set-up

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Naming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Panel Write . . . . . .

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Realtime RecordWith REALTIME RECORD, your performance is recorded with the timing exactly as you played it on thekeyboard. Use this mode to record you

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8. Use the TEMPO/PROGRAM to adjust the re-cording tempo.• The tempo is shown on the display as  =.• If you wish to record the tempo setting andtempo

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CYCLE RECORDThis mode allows you to have specified recordingmeasures continuously repeated. Thus you canrecord measures by adding notes during anycycl

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Sequencer PlayPlay back your recorded performance.1. Press the SEQUENCER PLAY button to turnit on.• The display looks similar to the following.2. Use

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CYCLE PLAYYou can have specified measures played backrepeatedly.1. On the SEQUENCER PLAY display, specify“PLAY” for track numbers you wish to haveplay

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SEQUENCER VOLUMEWhen playing the keyboard along with a recordedperformance, you can adjust the total volume ofall the playback parts as one.Use the AP

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Panel WriteYou can change the panel status which is in effect at the beginning of the song. These are the settingswhich are recalled when the SEQUENCE

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Punch RecordIf you make a playing error during REALTIME RECORD or would like to change the recording for someother reason, you can use the punch recor

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4. Use the COUNT IN MEASURE ∧ and ∨ but-tons to specify the number of lead-in measuresyou wish to have played back before thepunch-in measure.• Set th

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4. Use the MEAS ∧ and ∨ buttons to select themeasure.• This step is not necessary if you are recordingfrom measure 1 of a blank track.5. Use the CURSO

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Part IX Reverb & Effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162Outline of the Reverb & E

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Correcting the data1. In the STEP RECORD mode, specify the trackyou wish to correct.2. Use the MEAS buttons to go to the measureyou wish to modify. Us

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11.When you have finished assigning, press thePROGRAM MENUS button to turn it off.• When you play back the song, the imagesappear on the display and c

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Store a chord progressionStore the chord progression for the AUTO PLAY CHORD in the track for the CHORD part. Then, whenthe AUTO PLAY CHORD is used du

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<Measure 3>(1) While playing an Am chord, press the  keyone time.(2) While playing an F chord, press the  key onetime.<Measure 4>(1) Whi

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Store a rhythm progressionChanges in the rhythm selection and tempo, as well as the intro, fill-ins and the ending, can be storedby measures with the

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Track AssignEach SEQUENCER part is already assigned to a track number. However, you can use the TRACKASSIGN function to assign parts to tracks as you

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QuantizeThe QUANTIZE function can correct the timingof your performance after it has been recorded.If the rhythm is slightly out of sync or inexact, i

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Song ClearErase the recorded contents of all tracks.1. On tne SEQ MENU display, select RECORD& EDIT.2. On the RECORD & EDIT display, selct SON

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Note EditYou can edit performance (NOTE) data on a piano roll display. This differs from the normal STEPRECORD edit procedure, and is a convenient way

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CYCLE PLAYYou can aurally check the data you are editingby accessing the CYCLE PLAY display from theNOTE EDIT display.• If you wish other tracks to be

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