Panasonic SXKN7000 SXKN7000 User Guide - Page 65

Panel Memory

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Part II Playing the rhythm Playing the rhythm PANEL MEMORY: The PANEL MEMORY number (BANK A: 1 to 4) changes. You can store your desired panel settings in the PANEL MEMORY beforehand and switch from one to another quickly. • After a few seconds, the display exits the setting mode. • You can also access this setting display from the CONTROL MENU display. (Refer to page 178.) Panel Memory MAIN APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME VOLUME MAX MAX MIC VOLUME LINE IN VOLUME MAX MAX MIN MIN MIN OFF DEMO RHYTHM GROUP AUTO SETTING BANK STOP AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE OFF/ON MODERN DANCE GOSPEL & BLUES COUNTRY RHYTHM GROUP MARCH 8 & 16 ROCK & POP BALLAD SOUL & FUNK SOUND & ARRANGER SET OFF/ON LATIN BALL ROOM & WORLD ENTERTAINER MOVE SHOW BIG BAND & SWING JAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY MUSIC STYLIST LOAD MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER ONE TOUCH PLAY SPLIT POINT FADE IN OUT TAP TEMPO SYNCHRO & BREAK 1 2 3 4 5 6 VARIATION & MSA 1 2 3 4 FILL IN 1 2 INTRO & ENDING 1 2 START/STOP SEQUENCER RESET COUNT INTRO OTHER PART & FR CONTRAST HELP MUTE PIANO GUITAR STRINGS & VOCAL BRASS SOUND GROUP MALLET & ORCH PERC WORLD ORGAN & SAX & SOUND ACCORDION WOODWIND EXPLORER SUSTAIN PART EFFECT DIGITAL EFFECT SOUND DSP VARIATION SEQUENCER PLAY EASY REC PAGE DISPLAY HOLD EXIT DIGITAL DRAWBAR TAB ORGAN PAD SYNTH BASS ACCORDION IW DRUM KITS REGISTER MEMORY EXPANSION GLOBAL EFFECT CHORUS MULTI REVERB MIC DISK IN USE DISK PROGRAM MENUS TEMPO/PROGRAM TRANSPOSE - + R1/R2 OCTAVE - + SOLO TECHNI-CHORD BANK VIEW NEXT BANK PANEL MEMORY 7 6 LOAD SD CARD LOAD PART SELECT 8 LEFT RIGHT2 RIGHT1 1 SET 5 CUSTOM PANEL 4 CUSOMIZE CONDUCTOR 2 3 FAVORITES PANEL MEMORY stores all the current panel settings so you can recall them at the push of a button. How to store the panel settings By storing all the panel settings you use for a song in the same bank, for example, you can switch from one panel setup to the next in a flash. 1. Set up the desired panel settings (sounds, volumes, etc.) BANK VIEW After selecting a bank, you can use the PAGE buttons to go to the PAGE 3/3 page and confirm the memory names of that bank's 8 memories. 2. Press the BANK VIEW button to turn it on. BANK VIEW • The BANK SELECT display appears. 3. Select the desired bank (A/B/C/1- 10). • The bank selection display is comprised of two pages: 1/3 and 2/3. Use the PAGE buttons to switch pages. 4. With the SET button held down, press one of the numbered buttons of the PANEL MEMORY (1 to 8). PANEL MEMORY 7 6 • You can use the BANK ∧ and ∨ buttons to view other banks. • You can also access this display by pressing and holding any of the PANEL MEMORY number buttons (1 to 8) for a few seconds. 8 5 SET 1 4 2 3 • The panel settings are now stored in the specified bank and number. 65 QQTG0671

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PANEL MEMORY:
The
PANEL MEMORY
number (BANK A:
1
to
4
) changes. You can store your desired panel
settings in the
PANEL MEMORY
beforehand
and switch from one to another quickly.
After a few seconds, the display exits the set-
ting mode.
You can also access this setting display from
the CONTROL MENU display. (Refer to page
178.)
Panel Memory
PANEL MEMORY
stores all the current panel settings so you can recall them at the push of a button.
How to store the panel settings
By storing all the panel settings you use for a
song in the same bank, for example, you can
switch from one panel setup to the next in a flash.
1.
Set up the desired panel settings (sounds,
volumes, etc.)
2.
Press the
BANK VIEW
button to turn it on.
The BANK SELECT display appears.
3.
Select the desired bank (A/B/C/1– 10).
The bank selection display is comprised of two
pages: 1/3 and 2/3. Use the
PAGE
buttons to
switch pages.
4.
With the
SET
button held down, press one of
the
numbered
buttons
of
the
PANEL
MEMORY
(
1
to
8
).
The panel settings are now stored in the
specified bank and number.
BANK VIEW
After selecting a bank, you can use the
PAGE
buttons to go to the PAGE 3/3 page and confirm
the memory names of that bank’s 8 memories.
You can use the BANK
and
buttons to
view other banks.
You can also access this display by pressing
and holding any of the
PANEL MEMORY
num-
ber buttons (
1
to
8
) for a few seconds.
BANK VIEW
PANEL MEMORY
7
8
5
1
4
6
2
3
SET
Playing the rhythm
Part II
Playing the rhythm
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