Panasonic SXKN2600 SXKN2400 User Guide - Page 111

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Part V Composer Playback 1. In the RHYTHM GROUP section, press the MEMORY button. RHYTHM GROUP POP ROCK DANCE POP BALLAD SIMPLE DANCE TRAD & BEAT CLUB USA WALTZ JAZZ & BALLROOM LATIN & SWING & SHOW WORLD MEMORY LOAD • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Select the desired memory (A/B/C). 3. Use the VARIATION buttons to select a varia- tion. 4. Press the START/STOP button. • The DRUMS part begins to play back. • The BASS and ACCOMP parts are played back when you use the AUTO PLAY CHORD. 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 RECORD button. • The display changes to the STEP RECORD display similar to the following. 3. Use the PAGE button to access the PAGE 2/2 display. 2. Use the CURSOR buttons to move the cursor to the note position you are going to store. • Each dot represents one-eighth of a quarter- note (a thirty-second note). • When storing triplets, it may not be possible to match the timing exactly with the 1/32-note steps. However, if you select triplet-type notes for the note length (LENGTH) in step 4 below, the timing is automatically corrected. 4. Use the left LENGTH buttons to specify the note value. Select from r3, r, x3, x, e3, e, q3, q, h, w, w × 2 to 4. (A 3 denotes a triplet-type note.) • For note values other than these, use the right LENGTH buttons to specify the note value to be added to that which you specified with the left buttons. Example: To record a dotted quarter-note (q.) q + e (Continued on the next page) 111 QQTG0692 Composer

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Part V
Composer
111
QQTG0692
Composer
Playback
1.
In the
RHYTHM GROUP
section, press the
MEMORY
button.
The display looks similar to the following.
2.
Select the desired memory (A/B/C).
3.
Use the
VARIATION
buttons to select a varia-
tion.
4.
Press the
START/STOP
button.
The
DRUMS
part begins to play back.
The
BASS
and
ACCOMP
parts are played
back when you use the
AUTO PLAY CHORD
.
Step Record
Use STEP RECORD to store the notes one-by-one on the display. This is a convenient way to store com-
plicated patterns that are difficult to play.
Recording procedure
1.
While you are recording, press the STEP
RECORD button.
The display changes to the STEP RECORD
display similar to the following.
2.
Use the CURSOR buttons to move the cursor
to the note position you are going to store.
Each dot represents one-eighth of a quarter-
note (a thirty-second note).
When storing triplets, it may not be possible to
match the timing exactly with the 1/32-note
steps. However, if you select triplet-type notes
for the note length (LENGTH) in step 4 below,
the timing is automatically corrected.
3.
Use the
PAGE
button to access the PAGE 2/2
display.
4.
Use the left LENGTH buttons to specify the
note value. Select from
r
3
,
r
,
x
3
,
x
,
e
3
,
e
,
q
3
,
q
,
h
,
w
,
w
×
2 to 4. (A 3 denotes a triplet-type
note.)
For note values other than these, use the right
LENGTH buttons to specify the note value to
be added to that which you specified with the
left buttons.
Example: To record a dotted quarter-note (
q
.)
q
+
e
(Continued on the next page)
RHYTHM GROUP
POP
ROCK
DANCE POP
BALLAD
SIMPLE
BEAT
DANCE
CLUB
TRAD &
WALTZ
USA
JAZZ &
SWING
BALLROOM
& SHOW
LATIN &
WORLD
MEMORY
LOAD