Panasonic SXKN7000 SXKN7000 User Guide - Page 30

Menu display, OTHER PARTS/TR, PROGRAM MENUS, Example of menu display: PROGRAM, MENUS

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About the display L M OTHER PARTS/TR If you press the OTHER PARTS/TR button, the display changes to show the volumes of PART (PT) 1- 16. You can then adjust the volumes of these parts. These parts are active when playing back a song disk or when this instrument is connected to external MIDI equipment and is used as a multi-timbre sound generator. • When there are other parts or tracks to access, the OTHER PARTS/TR indicator is lit. PAGE When there are additional parts to the current display, a page number indication, for example PAGE1/2, appears in the upper right corner of the screen. For example, 1/2 indicates that there are two pages of the display, and the current page is page 1. In this case, you can use the upper and lower PAGE buttons, to the right of the balance buttons, to view different "pages" of the display. PAGE • Press the upper button to view the next page of the display, and the lower button to view the previous page of the display. • On the last page of the display, pressing the upper button returns to the first page. And conversely, on the first page of the display, pressing the lower button will skip to the last page. Menu display The PROGRAM MENUS button controls multiple functions. Press the button to access its menu display. PROGRAM MENUS Example of menu display: PROGRAM MENUS Select a function from the menu display by pressing the corresponding button to the left or right of the display indicated by the and arrows. • In this manual, the steps describing how to select a function from a menu display are generally abbreviated as follows, for example: "On the PROGRAM MENUS display, select SOUND." 30 QQTG0671

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OTHER PARTS/TR
If you press the
OTHER PARTS/TR
button, the
display changes to show the volumes of PART
(PT) 1– 16. You can then adjust the volumes of
these parts. These parts are active when playing
back a song disk or when this instrument is con-
nected to external MIDI equipment and is used
as a multi-timbre sound generator.
When there are other parts or tracks to access,
the
OTHER PARTS/TR
indicator is lit.
PAGE
When there are additional parts to the current
display, a page number indication, for example
PAGE1/2, appears in the upper right corner of
the screen. For example, 1/2 indicates that there
are two pages of the display, and the current
page is page 1. In this case, you can use the
upper and lower
PAGE
buttons, to the right of
the balance buttons, to view different “pages” of
the display.
Press the upper button to view the next page
of the display, and the lower button to view
the previous page of the display.
On the last page of the display, pressing the
upper button returns to the first page. And
conversely, on the first page of the display,
pressing the lower button will skip to the last
page.
Menu display
The
PROGRAM MENUS
button controls multiple
functions. Press the button to access its menu
display.
Example of menu display: PROGRAM
MENUS
Select a function from the menu display by
pressing the corresponding button to the left or
right of the display indicated by the
and
arrows.
In this manual, the steps describing how to
select a function from a menu display are
generally abbreviated as follows, for example:
“On the PROGRAM MENUS display, select
SOUND.”
PAGE
PROGRAM
MENUS
About the display
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