QQTG0692ENGLISHQQTG0692Se0203S0SX-KN2400 SX-KN2600(ENGLISH)SX-KN2400SX-KN2600KEYBOARDOperating InstructionsSX-KN2400 SX-KN2600KEYBOARDENGLISHMatsushi
10QQTG0692Controls and functions (KN2400)14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMESOUND ARRANGERRHYTHM GROUPAUTO PLAY CHORDAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUTFILL I
Part IV Sequencer100QQTG0692SequencerMEASURE INSERTInsert specified measures at a specified point.• The length of the performance accordinglyincreases
Part IV Sequencer101QQTG0692SequencerChanging the note position etc. of the recorded dataYou can change the note pitch and position etc. of recorded d
Part IV Sequencer102QQTG0692SequencerVELOCITY CHANGEModify the recorded velocity in specific mea-sures of specific tracks.1.Use the TRACK ∧ and ∨ butt
Part IV Sequencer103QQTG0692SequencerADVANCE/DELAYSpeed up or delay the sound production of spec-ified performance data.1.Use the TRACK ∧ and ∨ button
104QQTG0692ComposerPart V ComposerOutline of the ComposerThe COMPOSER enables you to create your own accompaniment patterns. A pattern is comprised
Part V Composer105QQTG0692ComposerCOMPOSER menu1.Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn iton.• The display looks similar to the following.2.Select COM
Part V Composer106QQTG0692ComposerSimple recording methodWith EASY COMPOSER you can easily create a unique rhythm pattern by selecting a different sty
Part V Composer107QQTG0692Composer• To assign a name to each VARIATION, pressthe VARI button and select a number.3.On the RECORD MEMORY display, press
Part V Composer108QQTG0692ComposerRecording procedure1.In the START RECORDING area on the dis-play, select the rhythm part you want to recordfirst.BAS
Part V Composer109QQTG0692ComposerKEY IN CHORD MODIFY <PAGE 2/2> (exceptfor INTRO, ENDING, DRUMS):Use the GROUP and TYPE ∧ and ∨ buttonsto selec
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Part V Composer110QQTG0692ComposerPart SettingYou can make detailed settings for each part.1.On the REALTIME RECORDING display,press the PART SETTING
Part V Composer111QQTG0692ComposerPlayback1.In the RHYTHM GROUP section, press theMEMORY button.• The display looks similar to the following.2.Select
Part V Composer112QQTG0692Composer5.Use the PHRS ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify theactual length of the produced sound for thedesired legato or staccato e
Part V Composer113QQTG0692ComposerMEASURE COPYCopy recorded data of specified measures to aspecified point.• On the destination track, the new datarep
Part V Composer114QQTG0692ComposerMEASURE DELETEDelete specified measures from all parts at once.• The length of the performance accordinglydecreases
Part V Composer115QQTG0692ComposerPattern CopyUse this function to copy a pattern from a rhythm or from SEQUENCER data.PATTERN COPYCopy a rhythm to th
Part V Composer116QQTG0692ComposerSEQ TO COMPOSER COPYData from the SEQUENCER can be copied to aCOMPOSER memory. For example, you canuse a rhythm patt
117QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)Outline of the Disk Drive functionThe Disk Drive enables you to store recorded and stored d
Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)118QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)Using commercial song disksNot only disks recorded on this instrument, butalso data from comm
Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)119QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)Outline of the procedure1.Insert the disk into the Disk Drive slot. Push itall the way in unt
12QQTG0692Controls and functions (KN2600)4651231 2DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUTFILL IN1 2INTRO & ENDINGSEQUENCERRESETCOUNTINTROB
Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)120QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)Loading dataRecall (load) the data from the disk to this instrument’s memories.• Note that th
Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)121QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)䡲䡲䡲䡲SINGLE LOADYou can specify which data to load from a diskinto a specific PANEL MEMORY, C
Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)122QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)䡲䡲䡲䡲COMPOSER LOADLoad COMPOSER data only from a disk.1.In the RHYTHM GROUP section, press and
Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)123QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)䡲䡲䡲䡲The display during playback<Example: SMF>• During playback, the buttons below the d
Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)124QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)Song MedleySongs saved from the SEQUENCER to a disk (disk data) in the TECHNICS FORMAT can be
Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)125QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)Saving dataThe recorded data and panel settings of this instrument can be saved on a disk.Dis
Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)126QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)䡲䡲䡲䡲TECHNICS FORMAT1.Use the buttons below the display to specifythe file number you wish to
Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)127QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)<SEQUENCER SONG SAVE>You can specify a single song in theSEQUENCER to save to the disk.
Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)128QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)7.Use the 1 MEASURE SPACE buttons toselect ON or OFF.ON: A one-measure space is added to theb
Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)129QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)• Note that this procedure clears any data whichis currently stored on the disk.1.Select the
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Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)130QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)Set the automatic display when a disk is insertedWhen a disk is inserted in the Disk Drive, t
131QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)Part VII SD Card (KN2600)Outline of the SD cardThe data generated by this instrument can be stored and managed on an SD c
Part VII SD Card (KN2600)132QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)7.When you have finished setting the functions,press the SD button to turn it off.䡲䡲䡲䡲SD IN USE• T
Part VII SD Card (KN2600)133QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)Loading dataLoad the data from the SD card to this instrument’s memories.• Note that the load proc
Part VII SD Card (KN2600)134QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)䡲䡲䡲䡲ALPHABETLoad the file from an alphabetical list of all songssaved in TECHNICS format on the SD
Part VII SD Card (KN2600)135QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)䡲䡲䡲䡲COMPOSER LOADLoad COMPOSER data only from a card.1.In the RHYTHM GROUP section, press andhold
Part VII SD Card (KN2600)136QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)SD-Audio PlayPlay back audio data on the SD card saved by a PC, etc.1.Insert the SD card with the
Part VII SD Card (KN2600)137QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)SD-Sound PlayPlay back SMF data saved on the SD card (SD-SOUND).• Lyrics of the SMF with LYRICS fi
Part VII SD Card (KN2600)138QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)PlaylistThe instrument handles the SD-AUDIO/SD-SOUND files in PLAYLIST units. The explanation of t
Part VII SD Card (KN2600)139QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)SD Song MedleySongs saved from the SEQUENCER to an SD card in the TECHNICS FORMAT can be played ba
14QQTG0692Basic functionsGetting startedBefore you play• The pitch of this instrument can be adjusted for when playing with other instruments. (Refer
Part VII SD Card (KN2600)140QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)Saving DataThe internal data of this instrument can be saved on the SD card.SAVE1.Insert an SD car
Part VII SD Card (KN2600)141QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)<SAVE OPTION>Specify the kind of data you wish to save to theSD card. To maximize effective
Part VII SD Card (KN2600)142QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)5.Use the FROM SONG buttons to select theSEQUENCER song number you wish to save.• The song name to
Part VII SD Card (KN2600)143QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)Create an album of your favorite songsThe FAVORITE SONGS display allows you to create an album of
Part VII SD Card (KN2600)144QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)SD card managementVarious SD card management procedures, such as file delete, file copy, card for
Part VII SD Card (KN2600)145QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)Set the priority of displaysSpecify the desired priority of displays when the LOAD button is press
146QQTG0692SoundPart VIII SoundOutline of the SoundThe SOUND mode is used for making fine adjustments to the functions related to sound, such as ton
Part VIII Sound147QQTG0692SoundPart SettingSet the various sound attributes for each part.Selecting an attribute1.On the SOUND MENU display, select PA
Part VIII Sound148QQTG0692Sound<PAGE 2>REVERB: Use the REVERB ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust thedepth of the REVERB (0 to 127).DIGITAL EFFECT: Use th
Part VIII Sound149QQTG0692Sound<PAGE 4>FILTER RESONANCE: Use the RESO ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust theamount of resonance (0 to 127).ATTACK TIME:Us
15QQTG0692Basic functionsPlaying• Refer to page 36 for detailed information about selecting sounds.14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTIN
Part VIII Sound150QQTG0692SoundMixerUse the MIXER display to visually adjust the major settings of each part. Use this display to make broad,general c
Part VIII Sound151QQTG0692SoundEQUALIZER LOW:Sound quality correction in the low range.Select EQUALIZER LOW FC; use the buttonsbelow the display to se
Part VIII Sound152QQTG0692SoundMaster TuningThis setting is used to fine-tune the pitch of the entire instrument. This is convenient when the Keyboard
Part VIII Sound153QQTG0692Sound䡲䡲䡲䡲ORIGINAL tuningEach instrument of each sound has its own origi-nal tuning data. This setting affects the tuningcurv
Part VIII Sound154QQTG0692SoundAPC Reverb SettingAlthough an appropriate REVERB is applied for the automatic accompaniment parts depending on therhyth
155QQTG0692Reverb & EffectPart IX Reverb & EffectOutline of theReverb & EffectIn the REVERB & EFFECT mode, you can make detailed set
Part IX Reverb & Effect156QQTG0692Reverb & EffectTone ControlSettings for the entire instrument’s final output sound quality.1.On the REVERB &
157QQTG0692Sound EditPart X Sound EditOutline of the Sound EditSOUND EDIT enables you to create your own new sound by altering one of the this instr
Part X Sound Edit158QQTG0692Sound Edit• When DRUM KIT sounds are selected and theSOUND EDIT is activated, the setting displaylooks different from that
Part X Sound Edit159QQTG0692Sound EditTone EditModify the separate tones which comprise the sound.About tonesA sound may be made up of at most four to
16QQTG0692Basic functionsSee and listen to the demonstration• If you press and hold the DEMO button for a few seconds, or if you press first the DEMO
Part X Sound Edit160QQTG0692Sound EditPEDAL: The sound is produced only while the SUS-TAIN button is on.CHORD: The sound is emphasized when chords are
Part X Sound Edit161QQTG0692Sound EditVELOCITY LAYERAdjust these settings to regulate the tone outputrelative to the velocity.1.Use the PAGE buttons t
Part X Sound Edit162QQTG0692Sound EditPitch EditAdjust the settings related to the pitch of the sound.KEY SHIFT & DETUNE1.On the SOUND EDIT menu d
Part X Sound Edit163QQTG0692Sound EditPITCH ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOWSpecify how the pitch envelope changes in rela-tion to note pitch.1.Use the
Part X Sound Edit164QQTG0692Sound Edit4.Use the CUTOFF ∧ and ∨ buttons to set thefrequency range which is cut by the filter.5.Use the RESONANCE ∧ an
Part X Sound Edit165QQTG0692Sound EditFILTER ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOWSpecify how the filter envelope (curve) changesrelative to touch or note p
Part X Sound Edit166QQTG0692Sound EditENVELOPESpecify how the volume changes over time, fromthe time the key is played to the time the sounddies out.1
Part X Sound Edit167QQTG0692Sound EditLFO EditLFO can be applied to the pitch, amplitude, filter and/or pan to produce a cyclic modulation of the soun
Part X Sound Edit168QQTG0692Sound EditEffect EditThese are settings related to the various effects applied to your edited sound.EFFECT1.On the SOUND E
Part X Sound Edit169QQTG0692Sound EditController EditSpecify how operation of the controllers, such as the wheels, etc., affects the sound.CONTROLLER1
17QQTG0692Basic functionsAdd effectsAdd breadth.Add effect.Add reverberation.• You can modify the way in which the various effects are applied. (Refer
Part X Sound Edit170QQTG0692Sound Edit3.Use the buttons below the display to assign aname.• Set the character input position with the POSI-TION button
171QQTG0692ControlPart XI ControlOutline of Control functionsVarious settings related to the operation of this instrument are adjusted with the CONT
Part XI Control172QQTG0692ControlOverall Touch SensitivityThis instrument features INITIAL TOUCH (the volume, for example, changes depending on how ha
Part XI Control173QQTG0692ControlPANEL MEMORY 1 to 8: The specified PANEL MEMORY number isturned on.P. MEM INC.+DEC.: Press the switch to increment th
174QQTG0692CustomizePart XII CustomizeOutline of Customize functionsMany of this instrument’s settings can be customized for maximum playing conveni
Part XII Customize175QQTG0692CustomizeDisplay Time OutNumerous message displays and setting displays conveniently guide you through the operation step
Part XII Customize176QQTG0692CustomizeData ProtectionData which you don’t want to change but which is normally overwritten during disk load, song chan
177QQTG0692MIDIPart XIII MIDIWhat is MIDI?MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is the international standard for digital communication of ele
Part XIII MIDI178QQTG0692MIDIMIDI channelsMany different kinds of performance data aresent using just one MIDI cable. This is possiblebecause MIDI sig
Part XIII MIDI179QQTG0692MIDIOutline of MIDI functions1.Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn iton.• The display looks similar to the following.2.Sel
18QQTG0692Basic functionsPlay back commercial song disks(DIRECT PLAY) (KN2400)• DIRECT PLAY is possible from the following disks:* All product and com
Part XIII MIDI180QQTG0692MIDIPart SettingFollow this procedure to set the functions which can be set for each part: MIDI CHANNELs, the OCTAVEdata to N
Part XIII MIDI181QQTG0692MIDIControl MessagesEnable or disable the exchange of various control data.1.On the MIDI MENU display, select CONTROLMESSAGES
Part XIII MIDI182QQTG0692MIDICommon SettingSet the functions which are common to all parts.1.On the MIDI MENU display, select COMMONSETTING.• The disp
Part XIII MIDI183QQTG0692MIDIMode SettingInitialize the settings for when the NX SOUND or GM LEVEL 2 mode is ON.1.On the MIDI MENU display, select MOD
Part XIII MIDI184QQTG0692MIDIDRUM PATTERN OUTPUTON: Data from the DRUMS part is transmitted.OFF: Data from the DRUMS part is not trans-mitted.AUTO PLA
Part XIII MIDI185QQTG0692MIDI䡲䡲䡲䡲Storing user settingsAfter you change the MIDI settings, you canstore your customized settings in USER.1.Adjust the v
186QQTG0692InitializeThis Keyboard has many settable functions and storable memories. However, you can return the settingsand memory to the factory-pr
187QQTG0692About the performance data• The BACK UP data will not be erased even with the passage of time.• The backup memory does not function for the
188QQTG0692TerminalsBack panel terminalsUSBThis terminal allows connection to a personalcomputer with a USB cable (commercially avail-able type AB cab
189QQTG0692Symptoms which appear to be signs oftroubleThe following changes in performance may occur in the Technics Keyboard but do not indicate trou
19QQTG0692Basic functionsPlay back SD cards (SD-AUDIO PLAY) (KN2600)14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUTTRANSPOSEÐ +LEFTFILL
190QQTG0692Storage is not possible. • The remaining memory capacity of the COMPOSER is0.Setting the time signature is not possible. • The time signatu
191QQTG0692No. Contents00The data on the disk that you areusing is for a different product.01An error has occurred while the diskwas loading.Please tr
192QQTG069256AUTO PUNCH recording has beenunsuccessful because SEQUENCERoperation was interrupted before thePUNCH OUT measure was reached.58The song t
193QQTG0692IndexAADVANCED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53AMPLITUDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
194QQTG0692MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62MUTE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
195QQTG0692SpecificationsSX-KN2400 SX-KN2600KEYBOARD 61 KEYS (WITH INITIAL TOUCH)SOUND GENERATOR PCMMAX. POLYPHONY 64 NOTESNUMBER OF SOUNDS1024 SOUNDS
196QQTG0692• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.• The SD logo is a trademark.SD CARD —LOAD, SAVE,FAVORITE SONGS,SD SONG ME
197QQTG0692(For U.S.A.)Customer Services DirectoryLimited Warranty CoverageIf your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or
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2QQTG0692Caution for AC Mains Lead(For United Kingdom)(For the type as shown in figures A and B)For your safety, please read the following textcareful
20QQTG0692Basic functionsSelect the registration for a music style (MUSIC STYLIST) 14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUTTRANS
QQTG0692ENGLISHQQTG0692Se0203S0SX-KN2400 SX-KN2600(ENGLISH)SX-KN2400SX-KN2600KEYBOARDOperating InstructionsSX-KN2400 SX-KN2600KEYBOARDENGLISHMatsushi
21QQTG0692Basic functions• You can also search for a style alphabetically or by music era. (Refer to page 61.)14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUME
22QQTG0692Basic functionsAutomatic panel settings(ONE TOUCH PLAY)14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUTTRANSPOSEÐ +LEFTFILL IN
23QQTG0692Basic functions• In this example you played chords by pressing the keys for the “root notes” (ONE FINGER chords). But you can also specify t
24QQTG0692Basic functionsStore your panel settings(PANEL MEMORY)• If you do not wish to recall the rhythm, tempo, etc. with the PANEL MEMORY, press an
25QQTG0692Basic functionsRecord your performance (SEQUENCER)(Continued on the next page)14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUT
26QQTG0692Basic functionsPlaying back your recorded performance14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUTTRANSPOSEÐ +LEFTFILL IN1
27QQTG0692Basic functionsSave data on an SD card (KN2600)14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUTTRANSPOSEÐ +LEFTFILL IN1 2INTRO
28QQTG0692Basic functionsRecall data from an SD card The following data can be saved/loaded:• KN2400: The data can be saved in the disk. (Refer to
29QQTG0692Basic functionsLoad rhythm data from a Technics pattern disk (COMPOSER LOAD) (KN2400)14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFAD
3QQTG0692THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLYIN THE U.S.A. AND CANADAThe lightning flash with arrowheadsymbol, within an equilateral tri-angle, is intended to a
30QQTG0692About the displayAbout the displayA large-size display, easy to operate with excellent readability, is used for displaying various informati
31QQTG0692About the dispoay䡲䡲䡲䡲OTHER PARTS/TRBy the pressing the OTHER PARTS/TR button,the screen sequentially switches to the respec-tive volume bala
32QQTG0692About the displaySetting displayWhen you select an item from the menu display,the setting display for the item is shown.The buttons to the r
33QQTG0692About the dispoayHELPYou can find an explanation of each button’sfunction on the display.1.Press the HELP button.• The following display app
34QQTG0692About the display4.While pressing the SET button, specify whereyou wish to paste (put) the item.• While the SET button is depressed, the dis
35QQTG0692Sounds and effectsPart I Sounds and effectsOverview of sounds and effectsThe following is an overview of the sound parts of this instrumen
Part I Sounds and effects36QQTG0692Sounds and effectsSelecting soundsSelect the sounds for the three parts you can play on the keyboard—RIGHT 1, RIGHT
Part I Sounds and effects37QQTG0692Sounds and effectsSOUND EXPLORERThis is a convenient feature for finding the soundyou want from the many available
Part I Sounds and effects38QQTG0692Sounds and effects䡲䡲䡲䡲Change the sound typeUse the <Jazz Drawbars> / <Rock Drawbars>button to select th
Part I Sounds and effects39QQTG0692Sounds and effectsAssigning parts to the keyboardThe CONDUCTOR buttons are used to assign the parts (RIGHT 1, RIGHT
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Part I Sounds and effects40QQTG0692Sounds and effectsSPLIT POINTWhen the keyboard is split into left and right sec-tions, the split point is usually C
Part I Sounds and effects41QQTG0692Sounds and effectsEffectsSUSTAINSUSTAIN is the gradual fading out of musicaltones after the key is released.1.In th
Part I Sounds and effects42QQTG0692Sounds and effectsMULTI EFFECTThe MULTI EFFECT works like a studio effectsprocessor, providing effects such as CHO
Part I Sounds and effects43QQTG0692Sounds and effectsREVERBREVERB applies a reverberation effect to thesound.Press the REVERB button to turn it on.䡲䡲䡲
Part I Sounds and effects44QQTG0692Sounds and effectsMICYou can add reverb and other effects to soundfrom a connected microphone.• Connect a microphon
Part I Sounds and effects45QQTG0692Sounds and effectsControllerUse the controllers (left next to the keyboard) to change the nuance of the sound while
Part I Sounds and effects46QQTG0692Sounds and effectsTransposeThe TRANSPOSE buttons are used to change the key of the entire instrument in semi-tone s
Part I Sounds and effects47QQTG0692Sounds and effectsTechni-chordTECHNI-CHORD turns your single note melodies into full chords and offers you a choice
48QQTG0692Playing the rhythmPart II Playing the rhythmOverview of rhythm performanceAn explanation follows of the terms related to this instrument’s
Part II Playing the rhythm49QQTG0692Playing the rhythmSelecting rhythmsMany exciting rhythms are stored in the memory of this instrument. First select
5QQTG0692THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U.S.A.Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow the safety instructions on
Part II Playing the rhythm50QQTG0692Playing the rhythmStart the rhythmThere are two ways to start the rhythm.䡲䡲䡲䡲Normal start1.Select a rhythm.2.Press
Part II Playing the rhythm51QQTG0692Playing the rhythmPlaying the rhythmIntro, fill-in and ending patterns fitting each different rhythm pattern are p
Part II Playing the rhythm52QQTG0692Playing the rhythmENDINGFinish the rhythm performance with an endingpattern.1.Select a rhythm and press the START/
Part II Playing the rhythm53QQTG0692Playing the rhythmPlaying chordsChoose from the 4 ways of playing chords.䡲䡲䡲䡲BASIC modeThis mode lets beginners sp
Part II Playing the rhythm54QQTG0692Playing the rhythmHow to use the AUTO PLAY CHORD1.Select the desired rhythm and sound(s), andset the tempo.2.Press
Part II Playing the rhythm55QQTG0692Playing the rhythmLeft HoldThis setting determines how the LEFT partsounds when the LEFT button in the CONDUC-TOR
Part II Playing the rhythm56QQTG0692Playing the rhythm4.Use the ROOT buttons to select the root noteof the chord. Use the TYPE buttons to selectthe ty
Part II Playing the rhythm57QQTG0692Playing the rhythmFade In/Fade OutAdd interest to your performance by starting a part with a fade-in or ending it
Part II Playing the rhythm58QQTG0692Playing the rhythmFADE SETAdjust the settings for the FADE IN and FADEOUT.1.Press and hold the FADE IN or FADE OUT
Part II Playing the rhythm59QQTG0692Playing the rhythmSound ArrangerThe SOUND ARRANGER feature lets you select other sounds for the AUTO PLAY CHORD p
6QQTG0692Cautions for safest use of this unitInstallation location1.A well-ventilated place.Take care not to use this unit in a place where it will no
Part II Playing the rhythm60QQTG0692Playing the rhythmOne Touch PlayONE TOUCH PLAY automatically sets a suggested combination of sounds and an appropr
Part II Playing the rhythm61QQTG0692Playing the rhythm• The AUTO PLAY CHORD and the SYNCHRO& BREAK turn on, and the sounds, effects,volume balance
Part II Playing the rhythm62QQTG0692Playing the rhythmMusic Style ArrangerThe MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER helps you to make professional registration changes
Part II Playing the rhythm63QQTG0692Playing the rhythmHow to change the music style during your performanceWhile you are playing the keyboard with the
Part II Playing the rhythm64QQTG0692Playing the rhythmPanel MemoryPANEL MEMORY stores all the current panel settings so you can recall them at the pus
Part II Playing the rhythm65QQTG0692Playing the rhythmAssign a name to the bank/memoryYou can assign names to the banks and memo-ries.1.Select a bank
Part II Playing the rhythm66QQTG0692Playing the rhythmPANEL MEMORY modeYou can define which panel settings are recalledwhen the PANEL MEMORY is used.1
67QQTG0692Performance PadsPart III Performance PadsPlaying phrasesDuring your performance, you can insert a short recorded phrase or effect sounds b
Part III Peformance Pads68QQTG0692Performance PadsAUTO SETTINGWhen this button is set to on, the bank automati-cally changes according to the automati
Part III Peformance Pads69QQTG0692Performance PadsSEQ TO PAD COPY1.Record a phrase in the SEQUENCER, or loaddata from a disk.• After this procedure, p
7QQTG0692ContentsCautions for safest use of this unit... 6Controls and funct
Part III Peformance Pads70QQTG0692Performance PadsCompileYou can assign desired phrases from different banks in “Compile Bank” 1 and 2.1.Press the PRO
Part III Peformance Pads71QQTG0692Performance PadsRecord a phrase“User Bank” A, B and C are reserved for storing your original phrases.• You can also
Part III Peformance Pads72QQTG0692Performance PadsPLAY SETTINGSelect a playback mode.1.On the PAD RECORDING display, press thePLAY SETTING button.• Th
73QQTG0692SequencerPart IV SequencerOutline of the SequencerA sequencer records your performance in a similar way to a tape recorder. This instrumen
Part IV Sequencer74QQTG0692SequencerSEQUENCER menuThe configuration of the SEQUENCER settingdisplay is as follows.1.Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to
Part IV Sequencer75QQTG0692SequencerRECORD & EDITThese functions are recording and editingoperations used for creating a new perfor-mance.REALTIME
Part IV Sequencer76QQTG0692SequencerSequencer partsThe following summary explains what is stored in each SEQUENCER part.• You can use the TRACK ASSIGN
Part IV Sequencer77QQTG0692SequencerEasy RecordSuppose you are playing the Keyboard and you wish to record and play back your performance to hearhow i
Part IV Sequencer78QQTG0692SequencerRealtime RecordWith REALTIME RECORD, your performance is recorded with the timing exactly as you played it on thek
Part IV Sequencer79QQTG0692Sequencer8.Use the TEMPO/PROGRAM to adjust therecording tempo.• The tempo is shown on the display as q =.• If you wish to r
8QQTG0692Sequencer Play... 81Naming...
Part IV Sequencer80QQTG0692SequencerCYCLE RECORDThis mode allows you to have specified record-ing measures continuously repeated. Thus youcan record m
Part IV Sequencer81QQTG0692SequencerSequencer PlayPlay back your recorded performance.1.Press the SEQUENCER PLAY button to turnit on.• The display loo
Part IV Sequencer82QQTG0692SequencerCYCLE PLAYYou can have specified measures played backrepeatedly.1.On the SEQUENCER PLAY display, specify“PLAY” for
Part IV Sequencer83QQTG0692SequencerNamingHere is the way to assign a name to your recorded song.1.On the SEQ MENU display use the SONGSELECT ∧ and ∨
Part IV Sequencer84QQTG0692SequencerSong SelectYou can select a desired song from the list of recorded songs.1.On the SEQ MENU display, select RECORD&
Part IV Sequencer85QQTG0692Sequencer6.During playback, press the PUNCH IN buttonat the point you want to begin recording.• Recording begins as soon as
Part IV Sequencer86QQTG0692SequencerStep RecordSTEP RECORD is simply a method of making a tune by storing the sounds note-by-note on the display.Inste
Part IV Sequencer87QQTG0692Sequencer• Any panel setting changes—for examplechanges in the sound selection, button oper-ation, wheel operation, etc.—ar
Part IV Sequencer88QQTG0692SequencerStore a chord progressionStore the chord progression for the AUTO PLAY CHORD in the track for the CHORD part. Then
Part IV Sequencer89QQTG0692Sequencer<Measure 3>(1) While playing an Am chord, press the h keyone time.(2) While playing an F chord, press the h
9QQTG0692Tone Control ... 156Part X Sound Edit...
Part IV Sequencer90QQTG0692SequencerStore a rhythm progressionChanges in the rhythm selection and tempo, as well as the intro, fill-ins and the ending
Part IV Sequencer91QQTG0692SequencerTrack AssignEach SEQUENCER part is already assigned to a track number. However, you can use the TRACKASSIGN funct
Part IV Sequencer92QQTG0692SequencerQuantizeThe QUANTIZE function can correct the timing of your performance after it has been recorded. If therhythm
Part IV Sequencer93QQTG0692SequencerSong ClearErase the recorded contents of all tracks.1.On tne SEQ MENU display, select RECORD& EDIT.2.On the RE
Part IV Sequencer94QQTG0692SequencerNote EditYou can edit performance (NOTE) data on a piano roll display. This differs from the normal STEPRECORD edi
Part IV Sequencer95QQTG0692SequencerCYCLE PLAYYou can aurally check the data you are editing byaccessing the CYCLE PLAY display from theNOTE EDIT
Part IV Sequencer96QQTG0692SequencerExample: 10.2.48 indicates a point in measure10, beat 2, point 48 (one point is 1/96 of aquarter note [ q ]).• is
Part IV Sequencer97QQTG0692SequencerCopy and paste the recorded dataYou can copy and paste specific portions of the recorded data.Select the function1
Part IV Sequencer98QQTG0692SequencerTRACK MERGEMerge the recorded contents of two tracks(source tracks) and store the merged contents ina third track
Part IV Sequencer99QQTG0692SequencerMEASURE ERASEErase the recorded contents of specific mea-sures. You can also specify which type of data isto be er
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