Panasonic SXKN2400 SXKN2400 User Guide - Page 160

KEY LAYER, Part X, Sound Edit

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Part X Sound Edit PEDAL: The sound is produced only while the SUSTAIN button is on. CHORD: The sound is emphasized when chords are played (like the cutting sound of a guitar, for example). Ⅲ TONE COPY You can copy the tone of a particular sound to a specified tone in the sound you are editing. 1. On the 1/4 display, press the TONE COPY button. 2. Use the FROM ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the tone to copy from. • Use the OPTION ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the item you wish to copy. 3. Use the TO ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the tone you wish to copy to. 4. Press the OK button. • Tone copy is executed. KEY LAYER Adjust the relation of tone output to keyboard location. 1. Use the PAGE buttons to view the 2/4 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). • Use the L and M buttons to select a setting item and then the ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify a selection. 3. Use the L-FADE ∧ and ∨ buttons and the LOW ∧ and ∨ buttons to define the area of the lower range of tone output. • By entering different values for the L-FADE and LOW settings, you can define a sloping volume increase to the peak output volume which corresponds to the note pitch. 4. Use the HIGH ∧ and ∨ buttons and the HFADE ∧ and ∨ buttons to define the area of the higher range of tone output. • By entering different values for the H-FADE and HIGH settings, you can define a sloping volume decrease from the peak output which corresponds to the note pitch. • By overlapping the L-FADE and H-FADE curves of each different tone, you can achieve a cross-fade effect, where the sound gradually changes in relation to pitch. 5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 for the other tones, as desired. Sound Edit 160 QQTG0692

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Part X
Sound Edit
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QQTG0692
Sound Edit
PEDAL:
The sound is produced only while the
SUS-
TAIN
button is on.
CHORD:
The sound is emphasized when chords are
played (like the cutting sound of a guitar, for
example).
±
TONE COPY
You can copy the tone of a particular sound to a
specified tone in the sound you are editing.
1.
On the 1/4 display, press the TONE COPY
button.
2.
Use the FROM
and
buttons to select the
tone to copy from.
Use the OPTION
and
buttons to select the
item you wish to copy.
3.
Use the TO
and
buttons to select the tone
you wish to copy to.
4.
Press the OK button.
Tone copy is executed.
KEY LAYER
Adjust the relation of tone output to keyboard
location.
1.
Use the
PAGE
buttons to view the 2/4 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).
Use the
and
buttons to select a setting
item and then the
and
buttons to specify a
selection.
3.
Use the L-FADE
and
buttons and the
LOW
and
buttons to define the area of the
lower range of tone output.
By entering different values for the L-FADE
and LOW settings, you can define a sloping
volume increase to the peak output volume
which corresponds to the note pitch.
4.
Use the HIGH
and
buttons and the H-
FADE
and
buttons to define the area of
the higher range of tone output.
By entering different values for the H-FADE
and HIGH settings, you can define a sloping
volume decrease from the peak output which
corresponds to the note pitch.
By overlapping the L-FADE and H-FADE
curves of each different tone, you can achieve
a cross-fade effect, where the sound gradually
changes in relation to pitch.
5.
Repeat steps 2 to 4 for the other tones, as
desired.