Panasonic SXKN2600 SXKN2400 User Guide - Page 87

PROGRAM MENUS, Storing control data, Correcting the data, Performance data, Sound data, Control data

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Part IV Sequencer • Any panel setting changes-for example changes in the sound selection, button operation, wheel operation, etc.-are recorded at the cursor position. • When a wheel or dial is operated, the input value is indicated on the display. Confirm that this is the correct value and press the YES button to record the value or the NO button to cancel it. REST: To store a rest, after specifying the note LENGTH, press the REST button. • Positions at which nothing is stored are read as rests. ERS: If you make a mistake, move the cursor to the error, and after displaying the data you wish to erase, press the ERS button. BAL: To specify the volume at the cursor position, after pressing the BAL button, use the VALUE buttons to set the volume (0 to 127). 9. Repeat steps 4 through 8 to continue storing notes. • To input data on another track, press the but- ton for the desired track and repeat the procedure from step 2. 10.When you have finished recording, press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it off. Ⅲ Storing control data Various control data can be stored at the cursor position. 1. On the STEP RECORD: MELODY display, press the CTL button. 2. Use the CTL ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the control data you wish to insert. • Select from PAN, KEY SHIFT (COARSE TUNE), TUNING (FINE TUNE), BEND SENS. 3. Use the VALUE ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the numerical value of the setting. 4. Press YES button. Ⅲ Correcting the data 1. In the STEP RECORD mode, specify the track you wish to correct. 2. Use the MEAS buttons to go to the measure you wish to modify. Use the CURSOR buttons to move the cursor to the point ( ∗ ) you wish to edit. • The data stored at that point is shown on the display. • When multiple data is stored at one point, dif- ferent data is displayed in order each time a CURSOR button is pressed. When a chord is recorded, a different note in the chord is displayed each time a CURSOR button is pressed. 3. Correct the data. There are three types of data: Performance data NOTE data (note pitch) and VEL data (how hard the key was played) and LEN data (1 = 1/96 of a quarter note [ q ]) are displayed. Use the relevant buttons to correct the data as desired. Sound data The name of the sound is displayed. Change the sound as desired (the sound setting display is interposed on the current display). Control data The name of the function is displayed. Change the data as desired. • Press the ERS button to erase the data which is displayed. • You can also correct data which was stored in the REALTIME RECORD mode. • Performance (NOTE) data can be recorded or edited on a piano roll display, and there is also a specialized display for recording and editing the DRUMS part data. (Refer to page 94.) Sequencer 87 QQTG0692

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Part IV
Sequencer
87
QQTG0692
Sequencer
Any panel setting changes
for example
changes in the sound selection, button oper-
ation, wheel operation, etc.
are recorded at
the cursor position.
When a wheel or dial is operated, the input
value is indicated on the display. Confirm
that this is the correct value and press the
YES button to record the value or the NO
button to cancel it.
REST:
To store a rest, after specifying the note
LENGTH, press the REST button.
Positions at which nothing is stored are read
as rests.
ERS:
If you make a mistake, move the cursor to
the error, and
after displaying the data you
wish to erase, press the ERS button.
BAL:
To specify the volume at the cursor position,
after pressing the BAL button, use the
VALUE buttons to set the volume (0 to 127).
9.
Repeat steps 4 through 8 to continue storing
notes.
To input data on another track, press the but-
ton for the desired track and repeat the pro-
cedure from step 2.
10.
When you have finished recording, press the
PROGRAM MENUS
button to turn it off.
±
Storing control data
Various control data can be stored at the cursor
position.
1.
On the STEP RECORD: MELODY display,
press the CTL button.
2.
Use the CTL
and
buttons to select the
control data you wish to insert.
Select from PAN, KEY SHIFT (COARSE
TUNE), TUNING (FINE TUNE), BEND SENS.
3.
Use the VALUE
and
buttons to adjust the
numerical value of the setting.
4.
Press YES button.
±
Correcting the data
1.
In the STEP RECORD mode, specify the track
you wish to correct.
2.
Use the MEAS buttons to go to the measure
you wish to modify. Use the CURSOR buttons
to move the cursor to the point (
) you wish
to edit.
The data stored at that point is shown on the
display.
When multiple data is stored at one point, dif-
ferent data is displayed in order each time a
CURSOR button is pressed. When a chord is
recorded, a different note in the chord is dis-
played each time a CURSOR button is
pressed.
3.
Correct the data.
There are three types of data:
Performance data
NOTE data (note pitch) and VEL data (how hard
the key was played) and LEN data
(1 = 1/96 of a
quarter note [
q
]) are displayed. Use the relevant
buttons to correct the data as desired.
Sound data
The name of the sound is displayed. Change the
sound as desired (the sound setting display is
interposed on the current display).
Control data
The name of the function is displayed. Change
the data as desired.
Press the ERS button to erase the data which
is displayed.
You can also correct data which was stored in
the REALTIME RECORD mode.
Performance (NOTE) data can be recorded or
edited on a piano roll display, and there is also
a specialized display for recording and editing
the DRUMS part data. (Refer to page 94.)