Panasonic SXKN2600 SXKN2400 User Guide - Page 89

INTRO & ENDING, FILL IN, INTRO, COUNT INTRO, Correct the recorded chord progression, Chord data

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Part IV Sequencer (1) While playing an Am chord, press the h key one time. h (2) While playing an F chord, press the h key one time. h (1) While playing a D7 chord, press the h key one time. (2) While playing a G7 chord, press the h key one time. • You can press the INTRO & ENDING button or a FILL IN button on the panel to store the desired pattern at the cursor position. (An INTRO or COUNT INTRO can be stored only at the beginning.) • Store a rest by pressing a note value key without specifying a chord. 5. At the end of the chord progression, press the End key ( ). • The Keyboard exits the recording mode. • During playback, playback of the recorded chord progression stops at this point. For automatic repeat playback of the chord progression, press the Repeat key ( ) instead of the End key ( ). • When you play back the track for the CHORD part, the chords of the automatic accompaniment change in accordance with the stored chord progression. • To specify chords by the mode, select the BASIC mode before entering the STEP RECORD mode. • If the ON BASS button is on, chords such as "C on G" can also be specified (except in the mode). • The CHORD FINDER feature, which shows you how to finger a specified chord, is available. (Refer to page 55.) Ⅲ Correct the recorded chord progression 1. Follow the procedure to select the STEP RECORD: CHORD display. 2. Use the MEAS buttons to go to the measure you wish to modify. Use the ᮤ and ᮣ Correc- tion keys to move the cursor to the point (∗) you wish to edit. • The lengths of rests are indicated by the respective rest value × its multiplier. Example: 1-beat rest (quarter rest) 1/2-beat rest (eighth rest) Œ × 1 + ‰ ....1-1/2-beat rest (dotted quarter rest) Œ × 10........10-beat rest • To go to the end of the chord progression, while pressing the Reset key ( ), press the & ᮤ key. 3. Correct the chord data. Chord data When the chord name is displayed at the cursor position, you can press the DELETE key to erase the data and then store a new chord. • If you do not erase the displayed data before entering new chord data, the new data is inserted at this point, and the displayed data is merely shifted by the note value of the new chord. • Rests can also be erased. Each time the DELETE key is pressed, the rest is erased in units of Œ × 1. The ‰ rest is erased last. • If you wish to cancel the REPEAT, enter an END command. Control data The name of the stored function (INTRO, FILL, etc.) is displayed. You can press the DELETE key to erase the data which is displayed. Ⅲ TRACK CLEAR To erase all data from the current track, press the CLR button, and then press the YES button on the confirmation display. • If you wish to cancel the clear procedure, press the NO button. Sequencer 89 QQTG0692

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Part IV
Sequencer
89
QQTG0692
Sequencer
<Measure 3>
(1) While playing an Am chord, press the
h
key
one time.
(2) While playing an F chord, press the
h
key one
time.
<Measure 4>
(1) While playing a D7 chord, press the
h
key one
time.
(2) While playing a G7 chord, press the
h
key one
time.
You can press the
INTRO & ENDING
button
or a
FILL IN
button on the panel to store the
desired pattern at the cursor position. (An
INTRO
or
COUNT INTRO
can be stored only
at the beginning.)
Store a rest by pressing a note value key with-
out specifying a chord.
5.
At the end of the chord progression, press the
End key (
).
The Keyboard exits the recording mode.
During playback, playback of the recorded
chord progression stops at this point. For
automatic repeat playback of the chord pro-
gression, press the Repeat key (
) instead
of the End key (
).
When you play back the track for the CHORD
part, the chords of the automatic accompani-
ment change in accordance with the stored
chord progression.
To specify chords by the <one finger> mode,
select the BASIC mode before entering the
STEP RECORD mode.
If the ON BASS button is on, chords such as
C on G
can also be specified (except in the
<one finger> mode).
The CHORD FINDER feature, which shows
you how to finger a specified chord, is avail-
able. (Refer to page 55.)
±
Correct the recorded chord progression
1.
Follow the procedure to select the STEP
RECORD: CHORD display.
2.
Use the MEAS buttons to go to the measure
you wish to modify. Use the
²
and
³
Correc-
tion keys to move the cursor to the point (
)
you wish to edit.
The lengths of rests are indicated by the
respective rest value
×
its multiplier.
Example:
Œ
.................
1-beat rest (quarter rest)
................
1/2-beat rest (eighth rest)
Œ
×
1 +
....
1-1/2-beat rest
(dotted quarter rest)
Œ
×
10
........
10-beat rest
To go to the end of the chord progression,
while pressing the Reset key (
), press the
²
key.
3.
Correct the chord data.
Chord data
When the chord name is displayed at the cursor
position, you can press the
DELETE
key to
erase the data and then store a new chord.
If you do not erase the displayed data before
entering new chord data, the new data is
inserted at this point, and the displayed data is
merely shifted by the note value of the new
chord.
Rests can also be erased. Each time the
DELETE
key is pressed, the rest is erased in
units of
Œ
×
1. The
rest is erased last.
If you wish to cancel the REPEAT, enter an
END command.
Control data
The name of the stored function (INTRO, FILL,
etc.) is displayed. You can press the
DELETE
key to erase the data which is displayed.
±
TRACK CLEAR
To erase all data from the current track, press
the CLR button, and then press the YES button
on the confirmation display.
If you wish to cancel the clear procedure,
press the NO button.
h
h
&