Panasonic SXKN7000 SXKN7000 User Guide - Page 185

Custom Panel Mode, MIDI Setting Load Option

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Part XII Customize Custom Panel Mode Specify the range of settings which are recalled by the CUSTOM PANEL button. 1. On the CUSTOMIZE MENU display, select CUSTOM PANEL MODE. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Use the buttons left to the display to select a mode. PANEL MEMORY: The recalled data is the same range as the normal PANEL MEMORY. ALL PANEL: All the panel settings are recalled (same range as CURRENT PANEL data during disk load/save). 3. Press the OK button. MIDI Setting Load Option Specify how MIDI data is handled when data is loaded from a disk. 1. On the CUSTOMIZE MENU display, select MIDI SETTING LOAD OPTION. • The display looks similar to the following. Use these settings when: GM2 mode ON: Specify how the MIDI settings of this instrument are affected when GM2 is on. • Select from INITIAL, (initialized settings), PRESET (MIDI PRESETS) 1, 2 and 3, and KEEP (the settings do not change). 2. Use the L and M buttons to select an item. Load MIDI Parameters? From Registration file: Specify whether MIDI data is also loaded when panel data is loaded (NO/YES). From Sequencer Song: Specify whether MIDI data is loaded or changed when SEQUENCER data is loaded or when the SONG is changed by the SEQUENCER SONG SELECT, SONG COPY or TRACK ASSIGN (NO/YES). • The MIDI settings are always stored at the start of each recorded SEQUENCER SONG and when PANEL WRITE is executed. In the initialized state, the MIDI settings are not loaded even when the SONG is changed. However, changing this setting to YES will cause the stored MIDI settings to also load in these cases. NX SOUND mode ON: Specify how the MIDI settings of this instrument are affected when NX SOUND is ON. • Select from INITIAL, (initialized settings), PRESET (MIDI PRESETS) 1, 2 and 3, and KEEP (the settings do not change). 3. Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to change the setting. 4. Press the OK button. 185 QQTG0671 Customize

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Custom Panel Mode
Specify the range of settings which are recalled by the
CUSTOM PANEL
button.
1.
On the CUSTOMIZE MENU display, select
CUSTOM PANEL MODE.
The display looks similar to the following.
2.
Use the buttons left to the display to select a
mode.
PANEL MEMORY:
The recalled data is the same range as the
normal PANEL MEMORY.
ALL PANEL:
All the panel settings are recalled (same
range as CURRENT PANEL data during
disk load/save).
3.
Press the OK button.
MIDI Setting Load Option
Specify how MIDI data is handled when data is loaded from a disk.
1.
On the CUSTOMIZE MENU display, select
MIDI SETTING LOAD OPTION.
The display looks similar to the following.
2.
Use the
and
buttons to select an item.
Load MIDI Parameters?
From Registration file:
Specify whether MIDI data is also loaded when
panel data is loaded (NO/YES).
From Sequencer Song:
Specify whether MIDI data is loaded or
changed when
SEQUENCER
data is loaded
or when the SONG is changed by the
SEQUENCER
SONG SELECT, SONG COPY
or TRACK ASSIGN (NO/YES).
The MIDI settings are always stored at the
start of each recorded
SEQUENCER
SONG
and when
PANEL WRITE
is executed. In the
initialized state, the MIDI settings are not
loaded even when the SONG is changed.
However, changing this setting to YES will
cause the stored MIDI settings to also load in
these cases.
Use these settings when:
GM2 mode ON:
Specify how the MIDI settings of this instru-
ment are affected when GM2 is on.
Select from INITIAL, (initialized settings),
PRESET (MIDI PRESETS) 1, 2 and 3, and
KEEP (the settings do not change).
NX SOUND mode ON:
Specify how the MIDI settings of this instru-
ment are affected when NX SOUND is ON.
Select from INITIAL, (initialized settings),
PRESET (MIDI PRESETS) 1, 2 and 3, and
KEEP (the settings do not change).
3.
Use the
and
buttons to change the setting.
4.
Press the OK button.
Customize
Part XII
Customize
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