Panasonic SXKN2600 SXKN2400 User Guide - Page 30

Practical Applications, About The Display

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About the display About the display A large-size display, easy to operate with excellent readability, is used for displaying various information such as the names of the selected sounds and rhythms etc. and when setting the functions. Let's take a look. • The display illustrations shown in this User's Manual are examples for the sake of clarification; the actual displays on your instrument may differ from the illustrations. Normal display (HOME PAGE) This is the kind of information you see on the display during a normal performance. Selected rhythm Tempo RIGHT 1 part sound RIGHT 2 part sound Volume of each part LEFT part sound Volume balance At the bottom half of the normal display, the volume balance of each part is represented in a fader illustration and by a number (0 to 127). You can use the balance buttons below the display to adjust the volumes. OTHER PARTS/TR MUTE APC: AUTO PLAY CHORD PADS: PERFORMANCE PADS METR: METRONOME When setting the volume balance, press the upper button to increase the volume and the lower button to decrease it. • Hold a button down to scroll the volume quickly. Ⅲ MUSIC "MUSIC" pertains to the SEQUENCER's volume. • Affects the sound of all parts except the keys. • KN2600: does not affect SD-AUDIO data play- back. Pressing the OTHER PARTS/TR button will display the auto accompaniment part setting screen. • DRM: DRUMS ACP: ACCOMP Ⅲ MUTE To mute a part, press both the corresponding upper and lower buttons at the same time. • The volume display for a muted part is shown as "MUTE." • Pressing either balance button for a muted part will cancel the mute function. 30 QQTG0692

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About the display
About the display
A large-size display, easy to operate with excellent readability, is used for displaying various information
such as the names of the selected sounds and rhythms etc. and when setting the functions. Let’s take a
look.
The display illustrations shown in this User’s Manual are examples for the sake of clarification; the
actual displays on your instrument may differ from the illustrations.
Normal display (HOME PAGE)
This is the kind of information you see on the dis-
play during a normal performance.
Volume balance
At the bottom half of the normal display, the vol-
ume balance of each part is represented in a
fader illustration and by a number (0 to 127). You
can use the balance buttons below the display to
adjust the volumes.
APC: AUTO PLAY CHORD
PADS: PERFORMANCE PADS
METR: METRONOME
When setting the volume balance, press the
upper button to increase the volume and the
lower button to decrease it.
Hold a button down to scroll the volume
quickly.
<Auto accompaniment part>
Pressing the
OTHER PARTS/TR
button will dis-
play the auto accompaniment part setting
screen.
DRM: DRUMS
ACP: ACCOMP
±
MUSIC
“MUSIC” pertains to the SEQUENCER’s volume.
Affects the sound of all parts except the keys.
KN2600: does not affect SD-AUDIO data play-
back.
±
MUTE
To mute a part, press both the corresponding
upper and lower buttons at the same time.
The volume display for a muted part is shown
as “MUTE.”
Pressing either balance button for a muted
part will cancel the mute function.
RIGHT 1 part sound
RIGHT 2 part sound
LEFT part sound
Selected rhythm
Tempo
Volume of each part
OTHER
PARTS/TR
MUTE