Panasonic SXKN7000 SXKN7000 User Guide - Page 127

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Disk Drive Part VI Disk Drive COMPOSER LOAD Load COMPOSER data only from a disk. 1. In the RHYTHM GROUP section, press and hold the LOAD (MEMORY) button for a few seconds. 8 & 16 BEAT ROCK & POP BALLAD RHYTHM GROUP JAZZ & SWING BALLROOM MOVIE & SHOW ENTERTAINER ORGANIST 60s & 70s MODERN DANCE SOUL & R&B COUNTRY MARCH & WESTERN & WALTZ LATIN & WORLD CUSTOM MEMORY LOAD • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Select the name of the file you wish to load. 3. Press the LOAD button. • Data is loaded to this instrument's COMPOSER memory (MEMORY). Direct Play You can enjoy immediate playback of "Standard MIDI File" (SMF), "Disk Orchestra Collection" (DOC) and "PianoDisc" disks- all without loading the song data. 1. Insert the disk with the stored data into the Disk Drive. 2. On the DISK MENU display, select DIRECT PLAY. • The display looks similar to the following. • For SMF files, you can use the INFORMATION button to switch the displayed data. DISK: Disk name SONG: Song name • For SMF files, use the MIDI OUT button to specify whether or not MIDI data is output during playback (ON/OFF). (This cannot be changed during playback.) 4. Press the START button. • The selected song is played back. 3. Use the buttons below the display to select the song you wish to have played. • 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. • For SMF files, use the PLAY AS button to specify a sound arrangement mode. GM2: GM2 LEVEL 2 NX: NX SOUND PREV. TEC: Data from Technics instruments not having NX SOUND capability. Adjusting the playback tempo Even with a song having recorded tempo data, you can use TEMPO/PROGRAM or TAP TEMPO to adjust the tempo to your liking. • When the tempo is changed, all the tempo data of that song is automatically changed by the same ratio. Accordingly, even in song data in which tempo change data is stored, a single adjustment of the tempo produces a naturalsounding playback. 127 QQTG0671

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COMPOSER LOAD
Load
COMPOSER
data only from a disk.
1.
In the
RHYTHM GROUP
section, press and
hold the
LOAD
(
MEMORY
) button for a few
seconds.
The display looks similar to the following.
2.
Select the name of the file you wish to load.
3.
Press the LOAD button.
Data is loaded to this instrument’s
COM-
POSER
memory (
MEMORY
).
Direct Play
You can enjoy immediate playback of “Standard MIDI File” (SMF), “Disk Orchestra Collection” (DOC)
and “PianoDisc” disks—
all without loading the song data.
1.
Insert the disk with the stored data into the
Disk Drive.
2.
On the DISK MENU display, select DIRECT
PLAY.
The display looks similar to the following.
3.
Use the buttons below the display to select
the song you wish to have played.
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.
For SMF files, use the PLAY AS button to
specify a sound arrangement mode.
GM2: GM2 LEVEL 2
NX: NX SOUND
PREV. TEC: Data from Technics instruments
not having NX SOUND capability.
For SMF files, you can use the INFORMATION
button to switch the displayed data.
DISK: Disk name
SONG: Song name
For SMF files, use the MIDI OUT button to
specify whether or not MIDI data is output
during playback (ON/OFF). (This cannot be
changed during playback.)
4.
Press the START button.
The selected song is played back.
Adjusting the playback tempo
Even with a song having recorded tempo data,
you can use
TEMPO/PROGRAM
or
TAP TEMPO
to adjust the tempo to your liking.
When the tempo is changed, all the tempo
data of that song is automatically changed by
the same ratio. Accordingly, even in song data
in which tempo change data is stored, a single
adjustment of the tempo produces a natural-
sounding playback.
MODERN
DANCE
COUNTRY
& WESTERN
SOUL &
R&B
MARCH
& WALTZ
LATIN
& WORLD
60s & 70s
CUSTOM
MEMORY
LOAD
8 & 16
BEAT
ROCK
& POP
JAZZ &
SWING
MOVIE &
SHOW
BALLAD
BALLROOM
ENTERTAINER
ORGANIST
RHYTHM GROUP
<Example: SMF>
Disk Drive
Part VI
Disk Drive
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