Panasonic SXKN2600 SXKN2400 User Guide - Page 127

SEQUENCER, SMF FORMAT 0, COMPOSER, If you use the APC TO SMF CONVERT func

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Disk Drive (KN2400) Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400) You can specify a single song in the SEQUENCER to save to the disk. 1. Use the PAGE buttons to access the 3/3 SEQUENCER SONG SAVE display. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Use the buttons below the display to select the song number you wish to save. 3. Press the SAVE button. • The SAVE operation begins. Ⅲ SMF FORMAT 0 This instrument's SEQUENCER data can be saved in the "Standard MIDI File" format (FORMAT 0) for use on other instruments. • What you can save in the SMF format (FOR- MAT 0) is ordinary performance data, such as note data. Data such as chord and rhythm data, COMPOSER data, etc. is not saved. If you wish to also save this special Technics data, save the data in the Technics File format. • If you use the APC TO SMF CONVERT function of the SEQUENCER, you can convert the patterns of the automatic accompaniment, etc. to SMF data. (Refer to page 100.) 1. To overwrite a file, use the L and M buttons and then select a song name. • If the number of files is 10 or more, you can use the PREV and NEXT buttons to go back or advance 10 files at a time. 2. If you wish to assign a name to the file, press the NAME button. 3. Use the buttons below the display to assign a name. 4. Press the OK button. • The display returns to the SAVE display. 5. Use the FROM SONG buttons to select the SEQUENCER song number you wish to save. • The song name to save from is shown below the FROM SONG button. 6. Use the PANEL HEADER buttons to specify ON or OFF. ON: The sound and volume settings for each part are saved as data at the beginning of the file. OFF: This data is not saved. (Continued on the next page) 127 QQTG0692

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Part VI
Disk Drive (KN2400)
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QQTG0692
Disk Drive (KN2400)
<SEQUENCER SONG SAVE>
You
can
specify
a
single
song
in
the
SEQUENCER
to save to the disk.
1.
Use the
PAGE
buttons to access the 3/3
SEQUENCER
SONG SAVE display.
The display looks similar to the following.
2.
Use the buttons below the display to select the
song number you wish to save.
3.
Press the SAVE button.
The SAVE operation begins.
±
SMF FORMAT 0
This instrument
s
SEQUENCER
data can be
saved in the
Standard MIDI File
format (FOR-
MAT 0) for use on other instruments.
What you can save in the SMF format (FOR-
MAT 0) is ordinary performance data, such as
note data. Data such as chord and rhythm
data,
COMPOSER
data, etc. is not saved. If
you wish to also save this special Technics
data, save the data in the Technics File for-
mat.
If you use the APC TO SMF CONVERT func-
tion of the
SEQUENCER
, you can convert the
patterns of the automatic accompaniment, etc.
to SMF data. (Refer to page 100.)
1.
To overwrite a file, use the
and
buttons
and then select a song name.
If the number of files is 10 or more, you can
use the PREV and NEXT buttons to go back
or advance 10 files at a time.
2.
If you wish to assign a name to the file, press
the NAME button.
3.
Use the buttons below the display to assign a
name.
4.
Press the OK button.
The display returns to the SAVE display.
5.
Use the FROM SONG buttons to select the
SEQUENCER
song number you wish to save.
The song name to save from is shown below
the FROM SONG button.
6.
Use the PANEL HEADER buttons to specify
ON or OFF.
ON:
The sound and volume settings for each
part are saved as data at the beginning of
the file.
OFF:
This data is not saved.
(Continued on the next page)