Panasonic SXKN7000 SXKN7000 User Guide - Page 142
Sd-sound Load Smf, Sequencer, Start/stop
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Part VII SD card SD card SD-SOUND LOAD (SMF) Load SD-SOUND (SMF) data from the SD card. 1. On the LOAD (PAGE 1/3) display, press the SD-SOUND button. • The display looks similar to the following. • For cards which contain SD-SOUND data only, this display appears automatically when LOAD is selected on the SD MENU display. 2. Use the buttons below the display to select the SONG name you wish to load. • Use the PLAYLIST button to specify the PLAYLIST (see page 145), the SONG SELECT button to specify the SONG. • If you press the PLAYLIST EDIT button, the display changes to the PLAYLIST EDIT display. (See page 145.) • If you press the TECH button, the display changes to the LOAD display for the TECHNICS SONG. 3. Use the TO SONG button to select the number to load to (this instrument's SEQUENCER song number). • Songs to load are specified one at a time. • The SEQUENCER song name to load to is shown below the TO SONG button. 4. Use the LOAD AS button to specify the load method. • Select from the following. GM/GM2 → GM2: Activate the GM2 initialized settings, and load GM/GM2 data. NX → NX: Active the NX SOUND settings, and load NX data. GM/GM2 → NX: Activate the NX SOUND initialized settings, and load GM/GM2 data. PREV. TEC → NX: Activate the NX SOUND initialized settings, and load SMF data that was saved in the TECHNICS mode on a previous model. (The volume balance and octave settings may differ from the saved settings.) 142 QQTG0671 • If you select the setting which is different from that in which the song was stored, the sounds, octaves, and arrangement of percussion instrument sounds, etc. will be different. 5. Press the LOAD button. • The LOAD operation begins. • When the operation has been successfully completed, "COMPLETED!" is shown on the display. • If you press the START/STOP button, playback of the loaded data begins. • During the LOAD operation, data that cannot be processed by this instrument is ignored.