Panasonic SXKN7000 SXKN7000 User Guide - Page 91

PROGRAM MENUS, PICTURE LIST, Loading your original images, The PICTURE LOAD display for DISK loading

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Part IV Sequencer 11.When you have finished assigning, press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it off. • When you play back the song, the images appear on the display and change automatically corresponding to the music progression (Slide Show). • The moment where the images are displayed may be retarded slightly from the specified point. If this is too excessive, adjust the point so that it occurs slightly sooner. • When two assigned points are too close, the result may not be favorable. It is recommended that the interval between two points should not be less than two beats for a =120 tempo music for example. • The preset images are not compatible with other models. PICTURE LIST On the step 3 display, if you press the PICTURE button, a list of USER image data will be displayed. • Press the RENAME button to rename the image data name. • Press the DEL button to delete selected image data. Loading your original images 1. Save the image data to a disk or an SD card using your PC. etc. 2. Insert the disk or SD card with saved data into the DISK DRIVE or the SD-card slot. (See pages 125 and 138.) 3. On the CONTROL display of the STEP RE- CORD, press the PICTURE button. 4. On the PICTURE LIST display, press the PIC- TURE LOAD button. • The display looks similar to the following. • The PICTURE LOAD display for DISK loading is shown antecedently. If you wish to load from SD cards first, press the SD button. 5. Select the image data file to be loaded. • When you select a image sized over 640 x 240 pixels, press the TRIMMING button to select the type of data cutting out. • When you preform loading from the SD card, press the DIRECTORY button first to select the folder. 6. Use the USER PICTURE ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the image number to which the image data will be loaded. 7. Press the LOAD button. • The image is loaded and "COMPLETED!" is shown on the display. MEMO • This instrument is compatible with images sized 640 x 240 pixels. Even though an image sized up to 640 x 480 pixels can be read, the data will be cut out to 640 x 240 pixels when loading. • Depending on the size, it may not be possible to load the image. • After the PICTURE LOAD display appears, no sound is produced on the instrument. Sequencer 91 QQTG0671

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11.
When you have finished assigning, press the
PROGRAM MENUS
button to turn it off.
When you play back the song, the images
appear on the display and change automat-
ically corresponding to the music progression
(Slide Show).
PICTURE LIST
On the step 3 display, if you press the PICTURE
button, a list of USER image data will be dis-
played.
Press the RENAME button to rename the
image data name.
Press the DEL button to delete selected image
data.
Loading your original images
1.
Save the image data to a disk or an SD card
using your PC. etc.
2.
Insert the disk or SD card with saved data into
the DISK DRIVE or the SD-card slot. (See
pages 125 and 138.)
3.
On the CONTROL display of the STEP RE-
CORD, press the PICTURE button.
4.
On the PICTURE LIST display, press the PIC-
TURE LOAD button.
The display looks similar to the following.
The PICTURE LOAD display for DISK loading
is shown antecedently. If you wish to load from
SD cards first, press the SD button.
5.
Select the image data file to be loaded.
When you select a image sized over 640 x
240 pixels, press the TRIMMING button to
select the type of data cutting out.
When you preform loading from the SD card,
press the DIRECTORY button first to select
the folder.
6.
Use the USER PICTURE
and
buttons to
specify the image number to which the image
data will be loaded.
7.
Press the LOAD button.
The image is loaded and “COMPLETED!” is
shown on the display.
The moment where the images are dis-
played may be retarded slightly from the
specified point. If this is too excessive, ad-
just the point so that it occurs slightly
sooner.
When two assigned points are too close,
the result may not be favorable. It is rec-
ommended that the interval between two
points should not be less than two beats for
a
±
=120 tempo music for example.
The preset images are not compatible with
other models.
MEMO
This instrument is compatible with images
sized 640 x 240 pixels. Even though an
image sized up to 640 x 480 pixels can be
read, the data will be cut out to 640 x 240
pixels when loading.
Depending on the size, it may not be
possible to load the image.
After the PICTURE LOAD display appears,
no sound is produced on the instrument.
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Part IV
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QQTG0671