Panasonic SXKN7000 SXKN7000 User Guide - Page 170

Filter Edit

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Part X Sound Edit PITCH ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOW Specify how the pitch envelope changes in relation to note pitch. 1. Use the PAGE buttons to view the 3/3 display. 4. Change the key follow settings for the AT- TACK (ATK), DECAY (DCY) and RELEASE (RLS). • Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons corresponding to the ENVELOPE KEY FOLLOW attributes to adjust the settings. Use the CENTER ∧ and ∨ but- tons to select the center of the bend direction. Sound Edit 2. Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone. 3. Use the TOUCH ∧ and ∨ buttons to change the respective touch settings. • Use the TIME ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the time change depending on touch. Use the LEVEL ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the pitch change level depending on touch. • At a - setting, the softer the keys are pressed, the greater the change. At a + setting, the harder the keys are pressed, the greater the change. Filter Edit Make major changes to the sound by eliminating specific frequency ranges. FILTER & EQUALIZER 1. On the SOUND EDIT menu, select FILTER. • The display looks similar to the following. HPF(6)+EQ (high-pass filter + equalizer) Signals lower than the cut-off frequency are cut. Normal sounds are sharpened. LPF24 (low-pass filter 24) A stronger low-pass filter than LPF+EQ. HPF24 (high-pass filter 24) A stronger high-pass filter than HPF+EQ. 2. Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone. 3. Use the MODE button to select the filter mode. LPF(6)+EQ (low-pass filter + equalizer) Signals higher than the cut-off frequency are cut. Normal sounds are softened. BPF (band-pass filter) Cuts off signals that are not within in the area between the two specified CUTOFF frequencies. • For this mode, adjust the settings on the EQUALIZER/FILTER side as well. THRU No filter effect is applied. 170 QQTG0671

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PITCH ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOW
Specify how the pitch envelope changes in rela-
tion to note pitch.
1.
Use the
PAGE
buttons to view the 3/3 display.
2.
Use the buttons to the left of the display to
select a tone.
3.
Use the TOUCH
and
buttons to change
the respective touch settings.
Use the TIME
and
buttons to specify the
time change depending on touch. Use the
LEVEL
and
buttons to specify the pitch
change level depending on touch.
At a – setting, the softer the keys are pressed,
the greater the change. At a + setting, the
harder the keys are pressed, the greater the
change.
4.
Change the key follow settings for the AT-
TACK (ATK), DECAY (DCY) and RELEASE
(RLS).
Use the
and
buttons corresponding to the
ENVELOPE KEY FOLLOW attributes to adjust
the settings. Use the CENTER
and
but-
tons to select the center of the bend direction.
Filter Edit
Make major changes to the sound by eliminating specific frequency ranges.
FILTER & EQUALIZER
1.
On the SOUND EDIT menu, select FILTER.
The display looks similar to the following.
2.
Use the buttons to the left of the display to
select a tone.
3.
Use the MODE button to select the filter mode.
LPF(6)+EQ (low-pass filter + equalizer)
Signals higher than the cut-off frequency are
cut. Normal sounds are softened.
HPF(6)+EQ (high-pass filter + equalizer)
Signals lower than the cut-off frequency are
cut. Normal sounds are sharpened.
LPF24 (low-pass filter 24)
A stronger low-pass filter than LPF+EQ.
HPF24 (high-pass filter 24)
A stronger high-pass filter than HPF+EQ.
BPF (band-pass filter)
Cuts off signals that are not within in the area
between the two specified CUTOFF frequen-
cies.
For this mode, adjust the settings on the
EQUALIZER/FILTER side as well.
THRU
No filter effect is applied.
Sound Edit
Part X
Sound Edit
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