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Panasonic SX-PR602M Operating Manual
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Contents
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting
Bookmarks
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions
Safe Installation
Safe Maintenance
Damage Requiring Service
Contents
Controls and Functions
About the Backup Memory
Product View and Parts Identification
Basic Functions
Music Stand
Playing the Piano
Select and Listen to the Demonstration Tunes
Listen to Tunes that Demonstrate Various Features
Demo Playback from a Disk
Select a Sound
Add Effects
Add a Feeling of Spaciousness to the Sound
Add a Dimension of Expansion to the Sound
Add Reverberation
Select the Registration for a Music Style
Automatic Panel Settings (One Touch Play)
Search for a Music Style Alphabetically
Store Your Panel Settings (Panel Memory)
Record Your Performer (Sequencer)
Playing Back Your Recorded Performance
Save Data on a Floppy Disk
Recall Data from a Floppy Disk
Load Rhythm Data from a Technics Pattern Disk (Composer Load)
Play Back Commercial Song Disks (Direct Play)
About the Display
Normal Display
Volume Balance
Page
Other Parts/Tr
Menu Display
Setting Display
Tempo/Program Dial
Exit
Help
Display Hold
LCD Contrast
Sounds and Effects
Solo Piano
Selecting Sounds
Digital Drawbar
Percussive Tone
Tremolo
Drawbar Setting
About Foot Marks
Assigning Parts to the Keyboard
Conductor
Split Point
Right 1/Right 2 Octave
Touch Sensitivity
Sustain Pedals
Sostenuto Pedal
Soft Pedal
String Resonance
Digital Effect
DSP Effect
Digital Reverb
Piano Ambience
Brilliance
Transpose
Techni-Chord
Type Setting
Orchestrator
MIC Reverb and Effect
Piano Performance Pads
Playing Phrases
Solo
Auto Setting
Record a Phrase
User Setting
Copying Phrases
Compile
Naming for "User" and "Compile" Banks
Playing the Rhythm
Selecting Rhythm
Metronome
Start the Rhythm
Intro
Count Intro
Adjust the Tempo
Tap Tempo
Auto Play Chord
Fill in
Ending
How to Play Chords
Basic Mode
One-Finger
Fingered
Advanced Modes
Pianist Mode
APC Hold
How to Use the Auto Play Chord
On Bass
Left Hold
APC Volume
Chord Finder
Fade In/Fade out
Fade Set
Sound Arranger
One Touch Play
Playing Back the Sounds
Piano Stylist
Setup by Music Style
Setup by Alphabetical Order
Music Style Arranger
How to Change the Music Style During Your Performance
Panel Memory
How to Store the Panel Settings
Assign a Name to the Bank/Memory
Bank View
Recall the Panel Setup
Next Bank
Panel Memory Mode
Expand Mode Filter
Sequencer
Memory Capacity
Sequencer Menu
About the Measure Count
Sequencer Parts
Default Part Settings
Easy Record
Recording Procedure
Playback
Realtime Record
Multi-Track Recording
Cycle Record
Sequencer Play
Adjusting the Playback Tempo
Cycle Play
Medley
Sequencer Volume
Naming
Song Select
Punch Record
Auto Punch Record
Step Record
Storing Control Data
Store a Chord Progression
Correcting the Data
Performance Data
Control Data
Example of Storing a Chord Progression
Store a Rhythm Progression
Track Clear
Correct the Recorded Chord Progression
Chord Data
Correct the Recorded Rhythm Progression
Track Assign
Panel Write
Song Clear
Song/Track Copy
Editing the Recorded Performance
Select the Edit Function
Note Edit
Inserting Note Data
Drum Edit
Inserting Drums Data
Quantize
Velocity Change
Track Merge
Note Change
Advance/Delay
Measure Copy
Measure Erase
Measure Delete
Measure Insert
Composer
Rhythm Components Which Can be Stored
Composer Menu
Three Ways to Record in the Composer
Simple Recording Method
Create a Completely New Rhythm
Measure and Time Signature
Record Setting
Button Functions
Pattern Copy
Seq to Composer Copy
Disk Drive
Internal Memory and Floppy Disk Drive
Main Parts of the Floppy Disk Drive
Using Commercial Song Disks
Playback of Commercial Song Disks
Abut Standard MIDI Files
Outline of the Procedure
Disk in Use
Loading Data
Load
Load Option
Single Load
SMF Load
Composer Load
Direct Play
Medley Play
Song Medley
Adjusting the Volume of All the Playback Parts
Saving Data
Floppy Disks
Format
Save
Technics Format
Save Option
Sequencer Song Save
SMF Format 0
Disk Management
Disk Tools
Set the Automatic Display When a Disk Is Inserted
Preferences
Sound
Part Setting
Selecting an Attribute
Volume
Pan
Effect
Sustain
Key Shift
Tuning
Pitch Bend Range
Other Setting
Mixer
Master Tuning
Key Scaling
User Type Scaling
Tone Control
Sound Edit
Easy Edit
Tone Edit
Tone Select
Tone Waveform
Tone Layer
Key Layer
Velocity Layer
Pitch Edit
Envelope
Lfo
Filter Edit
Filter Key Follow
Envelope Key Follow
Amplitude Edit
Amplitude Key Follow
Effect Edit
Controller Edit
Sustain Pedal Mode, Glide
Store the New Sound
Drum Kit Edit
Select a New Sound
Drum Sound Edit
Drum Detail Edit
Recording Digital Drawbar Sounds
Digital Drawbar Edit
Control
Pedal Setting
Display Time out
Wallpaper Setting
MIDI
MIDI Channels
General MIDI
Outline of MIDI Functions
Control Messages
Realtime Messages
Common Setting
Input/Output Setting
MIDI Presets
Storing User Settings
Recalling the User Settings
Program Change MIDI out
Panel Memory Output
Computer Connection
MIDI Settings Load Option
Load MIDI Parameters
Initialize
Power on Settings
Connections on the Rear Panel
Aux In/Line out
Connection to a Macintosh Series Computer
Connection to a PC
Assembly
Troubleshooting
Error Messages
Examples of General Settings
Retain the Sound and Rhythm Select Displays
Minimize the Floppy Disk Load/Save Time
Name a Floppy Disk
Block Storing of MIDI Settings
Speicify Directly Program Change Numbers
Discontinue the Display Background (Wallpaper)
Index
Specifications
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