Technics Keyboard Sx Kn7000 Owners Manual
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Separate Setting You can output a desired part or parts through the two SUB OUT terminals. 1.On the SOUND MENU display, select SEPA- RATE SETTING. •The display looks similar to the following. 2.Use the MODE button to select desired output mode. OFF: The SUB OUT terminals are not used. STEREO: The SUB OUT terminals are used as a two- channel stereo output device. MONO x 2: The SUB OUT terminals are used as two monaural output devices. 3.Use the PART ASSIGN button to select the part or parts for output....
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Outline of the Reverb & Effect In the REVERB & EFFECT mode, you can make detailed settings related to this instrument’s effects. 1.Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on. •The display looks similar to the following. 2.Select REVERB & EFFECT. •The display looks similar to the following. 3.Select the desired menu. 4.Follow the procedures on the corresponding menu display. •When the TEMPO/PROGRAM indicator is lit, it indicates that the TEMPO/PROGRAM is available for setting the current function....
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Equalizer You can apply a 5-band equalizer to the final output of this instrument. •The equalizer is applied to both the L and R outputs. 1.On the REVERB & EFFECT display, select EQUALIZER. •The display looks similar to the following. 2.Use the buttons to the left of the display to select the preset type. 3.If necessary, use the buttons below the display for fine adjustment of the sound quality. •FC indicates the frequency, Q (except for EQ1 and 5) the resonance acuity, and Gain the ratio of change. •The...
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Outline of the Sound Edit SOUND EDIT enables you to create your own new sound by altering one of the this instrument’s preset sounds. Your new sound can be stored in one of the sound memory locations. SOUND EDIT has two methods of use. You can edit in detail using functions more commonly associated with a synthesizer, or you can use EASY EDIT which allows you to change some basic parameters on one page. 1.Select a sound to edit. 2.Turn on the PROGRAM MENUS button. •The display looks similar to the...
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•When DRUM KIT sounds are selected and the SOUND EDIT is activated, the setting display looks different from that for other sounds, but the basic operation is the same. (To specify the percussion instrument you wish to edit, use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the sound name, or alternatively, while pressing the key- board key for the corresponding sound, press the NOTE SELECT button.) •To record the DIGITAL DRAWBAR/ORGAN TABS settings, first adjust the settings, then enter the SOUND EDIT mode, press the...
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Tone Edit Modify the separate tones which comprise the sound. About tones A sound may be made up of at most four tones. •A special process is used to produce real- sounding piano type tones. For this reason, some edit procedures for piano sounds, FIL- TER or AMPLITUDE for example, may differ from those for other sounds. TONE SELECT 1.On the SOUND EDIT menu, select TONE. •The display looks similar to the following. 2.Use the buttons to the left of the display to select the tone you wish to edit (1st, 2nd,...
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CHORD: The sound is emphasized when chords are played (like the cutting sound of a guitar, for example). TONE COPY You can copy the tone of a particular sound to a specified tone in the sound you are editing. 1.On the 1/4 display, press the TONE COPY button. 2.Use the FROM ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the tone to copy from. •Use the OPTION ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the item you wish to copy. 3.Use the TO ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the tone you wish to copy to. 4.Press the OK button. •Tone copy is executed....
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VELOCITY LAYER Adjust these settings to regulate the tone output relative to the velocity. 1.Use the PAGE buttons to view the 3/4 display. •The display looks similar to the following. 2.Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone (1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th). 3.Use the L-FADE ∧ and ∨ buttons and the LOW ∧ and ∨ buttons to define the sound output area for the lower range. 4.Use the HIGH ∧ and ∨ buttons and the H- FADE ∧ and ∨ buttons to define the ff sound output area for the higher range. •By...
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Pitch Edit Adjust the settings related to the pitch of the sound. KEY SHIFT & DETUNE 1.On the SOUND EDIT menu display, select PITCH. •The display looks similar to the following. 2.Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone (1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th). 3.Use the KEY SHIFT ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the output pitch. •Units are in semitones. 4.Use the DETUNE ∧ and ∨ buttons to fine-ad- just the pitch. •Slight differences in the DETUNE values be- tween the tones add fullness to the sound. 5.Use...
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PITCH ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOW Specify how the pitch envelope changes in rela- tion to note pitch. 1.Use the PAGE buttons to view the 3/3 display. 2.Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone. 3.Use the TOUCH ∧ and ∨ buttons to change the respective touch settings. •Use the TIME ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the time change depending on touch. Use the LEVEL ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the pitch change level depending on touch. •At a – setting, the softer the keys are pressed, the...