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Technics sx-PR804/M Electronic Keyboard User Manual
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1. Adjust keyboard touch response 1 Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on Ae PROGRAM MENUS e The display looks similar to the following SOUND REVERB amp EFFECT COMPOSER CUSTOMIZE 2 Select TOUCH SENSITIVITY e The display looks similar to the following PIRNO PERFORMRNCE PRDS SENSITIVI f MINIMUM RANGE 3 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select the function you wish to set Use the A and Y buttons to adjust the setting TOUCH SENSITIVITY This is the keyboard touch response setting e Select from HEAVY 3 HEAVY 2 HEAVY 1 NORMAL and LIGHT MINIMUM RANGE Specify whether or not the keyboard keys function when the keys are pressed very softly ON OFF e When set to ON the keys do not function when they are pressed very softy as in an acoustic piano When set to OFF the keys function even when they are pressed very softly 4 When you have finished adjusting the settings press the PROGRAM MENUS button again Effects O chr nde e You achieve even fuller and stirring sounds by adding various effects for each part enable the best effects for each sound the DIGITAL EFFECT may switch on or off automatically depending on the MULTI EFFECT setting MULTI EF
2. PLAY EASY Iren ES Wwe e In the SEQUENCER section press the 2 Press the OK button EASY REC button to turn it on paman Ln eG La Ta el a eS i OOgqBBBRRBBRRHERRHESS e The display changes to the REALTIME RECORD display 22 QQTGO0665 00000 Of 0239888888888888888 2 0 995 OO Play the song on the keyboard When you have finished playing press the EASY REC button again to turn it off SEQUENCER o PLAY EASY REC REC e The PLAY button in the SEQUENCER section turns on Playing back your recorded performance A Press the SEQUENCER RESET FILL IN 1 button FILL IN 1 2 J SEQUENCER COUNT RESET INTRO Press the START STOP button START STOP O1 O2 03 O4 L HBEI Your performance is played back just as you recorded it When you are finished playing back your performance press the PLAY button in the SEQUENCER section to turn it off 23 QQTGO0665 o 9 pm 5 9 m Store your panel settings PANEL MEMORY o 9 p 5 2 9 m CZ amp caS RPRRERERERERPRR
3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 SOLO SOLO e A different phrase is assigned to each pad button e Information about the phrase such as its name and the measure number is shown in the normal display e The volume can be adjusted on the normal display e The selected phrase is played in the current tempo To stop the phrase before it has ended press the STOP button e Some phrases continue to play until the STOP button is pressed the LOOP indication appears e During a rhythm performance some phrases may play in time with the measure count When the automatic accompaniment is on the phrase is played in the specified chord SOLO Pad buttons 5 and 6 SOLO are phrases with chord pro gressions Just by pressing one of these pad buttons the phrase changes following a chord progression that is typical for the music genre of that bank e Use with the automatic accompaniment during your per formance e Pad button 5 accesses a major chord type progression and pad button 6 a minor chord type progression e A table showing the chord progression for each bank can be found in the separate REFERENCE GUIDE provided AUTO SETTTING When this button is set to on the bank automatically changes according to the automatic setting functions in the PIANO STYLIST the ONE TOUCH PLAY and the MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER When it is set to off the bank does not auto matically change according to these functions AUTO SE
4. 19 Automatic panel settings ONE TOUCH PLAY 20 Record your performance SEQUENCER 22 Store your panel settings PANEL MEMORY 1 24 Save data on floppy disk 25 Load rhythm data from a Technics pattern disk COMPOSER LOAD 27 Play back commercial song disks DIRECT PLAY 28 Theatre Sonic PR804 22 215 Gage Peg DEI E er prete 29 Remote Controller PR804 30 PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS About lie display tee Rey ne a ie reor a ce eub m sra etes roe pas er S NR ee 31 Favorilesy u uwihawan he Sec 33 Part Sounds and effects cana 0 02 sub ou ewer dhe pba eee eee Rb Oe ee 34 Selecting SOUNS 4o SSS rere Se eR eee sed Sa din ee 34 Overview of sounds and effects 34 Assigning parts to the 1 36 Pedals i ore ree aer areae ta aed Sats Ete e Y I Ros ed ey Renata 38 Touch Sensitivity a BP a Oe SE IIS ui X TUE TIENS 39 Effects orders eripere seed e uchuy er e i LA e Ru
5. No hole e Although 2HD disks can hold more data and are convenient for quick loading and saving some models may be able to read only 2DD disks Therefore you may not be able to use your 2HD disk data with other musical instrument mod els e When saving data to the disk the write protect tab must be closed Storage is not Storage is possible possible Wy Open Closed m FORMAT Disks which are used for the first time with this instrument have to be formatted through the following procedure When an unformatted disk is inserted into the Disk Drive slot and you attempt to execute the save or load procedure the DISK FORMAT display appears Follow the instructions shown to format the disk e Note that this procedure clears any data which is currently stored on the disk 1 Select the type of format 2DD or 2HD e Be sure to select the type which is the same as your disk type f the type is automatically detected the display changes directly to the following display without showing the type select display The display looks similar to the followin If you wish to select the type again use the PAGE button to access the PAGE 2 2 display 99 QQTGO0665 Part VI Disk Drive 2 Press the YES button to format the disk or 4 Press the OK button press the NO button to cancel the format When the YES button is pressed disk format begins After The FORMAT displa
6. 45 ae e SE pay 136 MIDI qasa aba rper ECT oed 126 MIDI PRESETS 132 MIDI SETTING LOAD 124 MIXER hes t ut ampak gah ots aba Su S diwa kaw ar C sta 105 MODE SETTING kinine di pee 131 MODULATION 1 118 MULTI EFEECT aus ee Sh Oe 39 Music starid eak T ooh aie 14 MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER 54 R E EEA 31 N NOTE EDIT he ie eet BES 78 NOTE ONLY MIDI 130 O ON BASS nm Suite date eee ed 48 ONE FINGER occas endet i nce di n EORR 47 52 OTHER PARES TR uate Sands akak SUR 31 P PAGE AIVE PP Ie E EU SE au 32 PAN os ose akawa ane cec afia eRe as 104 PANEL MEMORY 55 PANEL MEMORY OUTPUT MIDI 131 PARTI SELECT u oe ee an eee de AER 34 PART SETTING SOUND 103 PART SETTING MIDI 127 PATTERN COPY r a zy ua amunpa lt REA ae Bertie Sale S 92 AGB he E e UE es ow ahs some 38 PEDALSETITNG 121 PERFORMANCE
7. 80 Changing the note position etc of the recorded data 82 Part ios oon late ee attend we ee EE or Peut vifa bee egi 85 Outline of the 85 Simple recording method 86 8 QQTG0665 Create a completely new rhythm 86 Chord Modify Change 88 Part Setting xis c ee eb ese Ba be ua apas awn eh DE dha Reb en 89 Playback ECT 89 Step Record suede sce sind ee eee RR ele Sheet ae ee m e ba 90 Measure seien Roa ets Suyu aed ak he wg k de one uy sols 91 Patterm cas sau ec hw Re ERE lee s qaa Re XL PR CPU aloes 92 Part VlDisk Drive ts es uso oue aq ale feit ded date e inten abs hab y 94 Outline of the Disk Drive function 2 94 Outline of the procedute i 34 e meer Ce eas i ee MAUS SO 95 Loading data Ju tc suya u uuruuu ee EpL rene d VALERE WEGE ree eds 96 Direct Play isti aus ye erg eee d nid bue NE EE E aee e d es 98 Song Medley e a qu seed GE UE ER de tamem 99 Saving dala euo a here SEU ERA Te RE A
8. SOUND Select SOUND Use the buttons below the display to set the sound for the corresponding part e The buttons in the panel can also be used to select the sound PAN Select PAN Use the buttons below the display to adjust the stereo balance of the corresponding part LGO4 CTR R63 VOLUME Select VOLUME Use the buttons below the display to adjust the volume of the corresponding part 0 to 127 To mute a part press both the corresponding balance buttons as the same time To cancel the mute press either balance button for the part PAGE 2 5 REVERB Select REVERB Use the buttons below the display to set the level of the REVERB for the corresponding part 0 to 127 MULTI Select MULTI Use the buttons below the display to set the MULTI EFFECT to ON or OFF for each part MULTI DEPTH Select MULTI DEPTH Use the buttons below the display to adjust the depth of the MULTI EFFECT for the corre sponding part 0 to 127 105 QQTGO0665 Part Vil lt PAGE 3 5 gt DIGITAL EFFECT Select DIGITAL EFF Use the buttons below the display to set the DIGITAL EFFECT to ON or OFF for the corresponding part CHORUS Select CHORUS Use the buttons below the display to set the CHORUS to ON or OFF for each part CHORUS DEPTH Select CHORUS DEPTH Use the buttons below the dis play to set the depth of the CHORUS for the corresponding part 0 to 127
9. 130 EASY REG Was Ona qaqa aqa cia 65 Error messages 141 EXIT irte teer aah Aa eee As 32 F FADE IN OUT IL cade eae na 51 FAVORITES uu Sa REEL AS a 33 PILLING ECT 47 FINGERED nee ene detta oe og t efus 47 142 QQTGO0665 FLOPPY DISK FORMAT 99 G GENERAL MIDI LEVEL 2 95 GEIDES Md x bor into oes 121 H Headphones at e hte e ange hated 136 FIELD A cutlets Seta 33 INITIAL x up aa od ER FT P peo red 135 INPUT OUTPUT SETTING MIDI 131 INTRO amp ENDING 46 K KEY SCALING 107 KEY SHIFT Su z ul dee ecu URP 103 L LANGUAGE SETTING 122 LEFT HOLD i techie ya ee weer eae NEUE REM 49 LINE OUTE a zna op Skin Demet ies yau Ch Secs 136 LOAD 271 1 96 LOCAL MIDI 128 M MAIN VOLUME 14 MASTER TUNING 107 MEASURE COPY 81 MEASURE ERASE 81 MEMORY RHYTHM GROUP 89 MEMORY SOUND GROUP 119
10. 2 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone 3 Use the MODE button to select the filter mode LPF 6 EQ low pass filter equalizer Signals higher than the cut off frequency are cut Normal sounds are softened HPF 6 EQ high pass filter equalizer Signals lower than the cut off frequency are cut Normal sounds are sharpened 114 QQTGO0665 LPF24 low pass filter 24 A stronger low pass filter than LPF EQ HPF24 high pass filter 24 A stronger high pass filter than HPF EQ BPF band pass filter Cuts off signals that are not within in the area between the two specified CUTOFF frequencies e For this mode adjust the settings on the EQUALIZER FIL TER side as well THRU No filter effect is applied 4 Use the CUTOFF and v buttons to set the frequency range which is cut by the filter 5 Use the RESO and v buttons to specify the resonance value dB e Resonance is effect which adds character to the sound by emphasizing the harmonic components of frequencies close to the cut off frequency Part IX lt Equalizer gt For LPF 6 EQ HPF 6 EQ filters the sound quality can be modified by the EQUALIZER RANGE Select the setting range HIGH or LOW FREQ Set the standard frequency GAIN Set the level increase or decrease from the value set for FREQ dB 6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 for each tone as desired Sound Edit TOUCH amp KEY FOLLOW Adjust how the filte
11. 5 9 m o 9 p 5 9 m Progressive Pianist Your piano offers a fun method of learning to play piano Start one of the 100 etudes incorporated in this piano read the music in the display listen to the gentle accompaniment for your own and have a good practice c c c c Ol oroi 29 0888888888888888 2 3 4 16 QQTG0665 Press the PROGRESSIVE PIANIST button PROGRESSIVE PIANIST Gy Select the goal of the practice 2 20 Practice Makes Perfect Brand Performer Exercises with Music Minus One Fun _ Orchestrated Backings to Encourage Practice Arrangements Music Discovery Pianist Mode Session Theory Lessons Made Song Arranged For I T Harmony Counterpoint amp Technics Original E Len Pianist Mode APC Use the SONG A and v buttons to select a preferred song PRACI CCE MAKES PERFECT JEE 01 Right Hand Finger Exercise 002 Right Hand F Major Scale 1 Oct 003 Right Hand G Major Scale 2 Oct 004 Right Hand S Finger Exercise O05 Melodic Minor 1 For Right Hand MUSICAL KEY POINT START A simple Right Hand 5 finger exercise HERBURE to get you started STEP2 RESET MEAS E Regn wee Press START STOP to begin TURN
12. Part IX Effect Edit Sound Edit These are settings related to the various effects applied to your edited sound EFFECT 1 the SOUND EDIT menu display select EFFECT e The display looks similar to the following CHORUS ON OFF REVERB ADJUST 2 Use the respective CHORUS A and v buttons to specify how the CHORUS is applied 3 Use the REVERB ADJUST and v buttons to specify how the REVERB is applied 4 Use the MONO POLY and v buttons to select the sound output mode 5 MONO Use the PORTAMENTO ON OFF but tons set portamento to on or off Use the TIME and v buttons to set the portamento time B DIGITAL EFFECT 1 Use the PAGE buttons to view the 2 2 display e The display looks similar to the following The display for the effect type which is best suited for the sound currently being edited is selected DIGITRL EFFECT A SPEED ON OFF OFF d DETUNE GROUP Phaser DELAY TYPE Deep i BALANCE VARI OFF i DEPTH 0 INTENSITY REVERE ADJUST DEPTH 8 2 Use the TYPE A and v buttons to select the type of effect lt ON OFF button gt Specify whether the DIGITAL EFFECT button turns on or off when the sound is selected When set to ON the DIG ITAL EFFECT button turns on automatically when the sound is selected lt STEREO MONO button gt Select stereo STEREO or monaural MONO output of the effect 3 Use the buttons along the bottom
13. m Example of storing a chord progression Measure 1 2 3 4 C C Am F D7 G7 e INN DE 2 1 the SEQ MENU display use the SONG a and v buttons to select the song number Then select RECORD amp EDIT 2 On the RECORD amp EDIT display select STEP RECORD e The display changes to the PART SELECT display 3 Using the balance buttons below the display select the track to which the CHORD CHD APC part has been assigned e The display changes to the STEP RECORD CHORD input display similar to the following e This display can also be accessed by pressing and holding the CHORD STEP REC EASY REC button for a few seconds 4 Store the chords 74 QQTGO0665 Measure 1 measure 2 While playing a C chord with your left hand press the key one time with your right hand o A beep tone indicates that the chord has been success fully stored e The dot on the display where the chord is stored changes to a mark and the cursor automatically moves forward in accordance with the specified note value to the next unrecorded position The chord name is shown on the display Measure 3 1 While playing an Am chord press the J key one time 2 While playing an F chord press the J key one m Part IV lt Measure 4 gt 1 While playing a D7 chord press th
14. 3 172 Aly LEFT RIGHT2 RIGHT 1 RIGHT 1 CONDUCTOR All keys produce the RIGHT 2 sound LEFT RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 CONDUCTOR All keys produce both the RIGHT 1 sound and the RIGHT 2 sound LEFT RIGHT2 RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 CONDUCTOR The left keys produce the LEFT sound and the right keys produce the RIGHT 1 sound Aly Aly Al ir M and the RIGHT 2 sound J LEFT RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 CONDUCTOR The left keys produce the LEFT sound and the right keys produce the RIGHT 1 sound ies RIGHT 2 adn RE LEFT RIGHT 1 CONDUCTOR The left keys produce the LEFT sound and the right keys produce the RIGHT 2 sound ns dn hinti Jf LEFT RIGHT 2 CONDUCTOR e The volume for each part can be adjusted independently Refer to page 31 following conditions are in effect when the AUTO PLAY CHORD is used BASIC ADVANCED mode You cannot assign sounds to all the keys PIANIST mode The keyboard cannot be split 36 QQTGO0665 Part SPLIT You split the keyboard into right and left sections SPLIT and assign a different sound to each section 1 Press the LEFT button in the CONDUCTOR to turn it on e If the LEFT part does
15. Water and moisture Do not use the unit near water such as near a bathtub or swimming pool Avoid damp basements Heat Situate the unit away from heat sources such as radiators Do not situate where temperatures fall below 5 C 41 F or rise above 35 C 95 F Maintenance See page 7 for details N Unplug the unit from the household AC outlet before cleaning Clean with a damp cloth Do not use abrasive pads scouring powders or solvents Service 1 Damage Requiring Service The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel if a The AC power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or b Objects or liquids have gotten into the unit or c The unit has been exposed to rain or d The unit does not operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or e The unit has been dropped or the cabinet damaged Servicing Do not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in these operating instructions Refer all other servicing to authorized servicing personnel Replacement parts When parts need replacing ensure the servicer uses parts specified by the manufacturer or parts that have the same characteristics as the original parts Unauthorized substitutes may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety check After repairs or service ask the servicer to perform safety checks to confirm that the unit is in proper working condition N C A
16. gt a lt y 2 5 5 172 Part 1 Sounds and effects The following is an overview of the sound parts of this instrument NX SOUND NX SOUND is the Technics original sound generator format which evokes realtime performance quality and expressive power and dramatically expands the number of sounds and effects generated This format includes GM2 General MIDI Level 2 and make various controls possible when data is created and reproduced by computer For information about GM2 refer to page 95 Equipment with the logo shown below is compatible with NX SOUND song data SOUND Overview of sounds and effects Part This instrument is mainly organized into the following parts RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 LEFT These are the parts the performer plays on the keyboard These are independent from the playback parts For example one can to perform on the keyboard while playing back a song disk with 16 part standard MIDI files SMF PART1 to 16 SMF song disk playback parts or parts for MIDI receive to 5 BASS DRUMS 1 2 Parts for the automatic accompaniment PADS Parts for the PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS PR804 METRONOME The part for the METRONOME sounds Selecting sounds 0000 00000 553
17. PADS USER memories of the PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS PR804 BACKUP MIDI USER memory of the MIDI PRESETS FAVORITES When creating or saving song data it is recommended that you use the performance data in the PERFORMANCE group e Instead of using MIDI amp FAVORITES as frequently loaded and saved data it is recommended that you save it with other data as this instrument s backup data e x mark indicates that data can be loaded to and from a specific memory SINGLE LOAD SEQUENCER contents can be saved in one song in crements SEQUENCER SONG SAVE Please use 2HD disks to load save BACKUP data 94 QQTGO0665 Main parts of the Floppy Disk Drive Disk slot Eject button Eject button Press to remove the disk from the Disk Drive e You can use 3 5 inch 2DD 720 KB or 2HD 1 44 MB disks however 2HD disks formatted as 2DD cannot be used Using commercial song disks Not only disks recorded on this instrument but also data from commercial song disks can be read on this instrument e This instrument accepts the following file formats TECHNICS File format Standard MIDI File format m Loading Technics File format disks Using Technics file format disks allows you load new SOUND EDIT rhythm amp accompaniments PANEL MEMORY PADS and Song data into your instrument t
18. c c c c o 9 pm 5 9 m B8 HERE RR aae Press the PIANO STYLIST button to turn it on PIANO STYLIST 2 Press the PIANO STYLES button PIANO SIVLIST 2 22 2222 PIANO STYLES ENSEMBLE STYLES 3 Use the ARRANGE MODE button to select the desired type of arrangement e Select the type you wish to play PIANO SOLO PIANO amp COMBO PIANO amp ENSEMBLE PIANO ARRANGE MODE Clavder Solo PIANO SOLO Pop Piano Solo LIE Note Bal lad Pop Concerto Simply Waltz RHYTHM Piano Pop SELECT MODE Deeply Ronant ic dE EFE GENRE Cocktail Waltz g 1 A ie 5 Starshine Waltz ERR 1980 s E ante ME 4 Use the SELECT MODE button to specify how you wish to select a style GENRE Select a style by musical genre ERA Select a style by era ALPHABET Select a style from an alphabetical list Use the GENRE ERA ALPHABET button to select a group Use the STYLE button to select a style e In the above example GENRE was selected e f the list covers more than one screen page the MORE button is shown on the display Use the MORE button to switch between screen pages The AUTO PLAY CHORD and SYNCHRO START turn on and the sounds effects rhythm tempo volume balance etc which are best suited for the selecte
19. e The indicator flashes In this condition the volumes for all parts change to 0 and no sound is produced from this instrument until the FADE IN is turned off or until step 3 is executed 3 Play the keyboard or press the START STOP button e The volume slowly builds to its preset level For the fade in effect for a rhythm part or when playing back a SEQUENCER performance turn on the FADE IN button before pressing the START STOP button e At the end of the fade in the FADE IN indicator goes out e During the fade in the IN indicator is lit and FADE IN is shown on the normal display FADE OUT At the end of the song the volume of each part gradually fades to nothing 1 Start the performance 2 Turn on the FADE OUT button at the point you want the fade out to start FADE 1 552 UT C Ip o IN e The volumes of all the parts slowly fade to 0 e The indicator flashes to show that fade out is completed and then goes out The volumes for all parts return to their specified settings If you wish to interrupt the fade out press the FADE OUT button to turn it off The volume balance buttons do not work while the FADE SETTING Adjust the settings for the FADE IN and FADE OUT 1 Press and hold the FADE IN or FADE OUT button for a few seconds FADE OUT CI DO IN e The display looks similar to the following FADE OUT Time 4 Auto reset
20. 1 the SOUND MENU display select APC REVERB SETTING e The display looks similar to the following BS RHY TEM ME ACCOMP2 PRESET IN RHYTHM PRESET IN RHYTHM PRESET IN RHYTHM PRESET IN RHYTHM PRESET IN RHYTHM PRESET IN RHYTHM PRESET IN RHYTH 2 Use the PART A and Y buttons to select the part the DEPTH A and v buttons to set the value PRESET IN RHYTHM 0 127 e PRESET IN RHYTHM is an optimal preset value for each rhythm for use with the APC Reverb Setting Theatre Sonic Part Setting PR804 The THEATRE SONIC effect can be set to on or off for each part 1 On the SOUND MENU display select THEATRE SONIC PART SETTING e The display looks similar to the following PRRT10 ACCOMP2 PART 11 ACCOMP3 PRRT12 ACCOMP4 PART 13 PART 14 1 1 2 Use the PART and Y buttons to select the part the A and v buttons to set the value ON OFF 108 QQTGO0665 Part Vill Reverb amp Effect Outline of the Reverb amp Effect 10000 In the REVERB amp EFFECT mode you can make detailed settings related to this instrument s effects 1 Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn Summary of the REVERB amp EFFECT it on menu items PROGRAM TONE CONTROL VENUS Settings for the entire instrument s final output sound quality 221 REVER
21. Press the LISTEN button Press the START STOP button on the control panel and listen to the model interpretation while watching the music on the display e Press the START STOP button to stop the 9 model performance Press it again to continue the interpretation from the point at which it was interrupted When you have finished listening press the appropriate button to access the next step e In the Practice Makes Perfect Musical Discovery mode press the PLAY STEP2 button and for the Grand Performer Pianist Mode Session mode follow the step number to continue your practice Press the RESET button Press the START STOP button to start the exercise Play the keyboard and follow the music exactly To redo your exercise from the beginning press the START STOP button to stop the music and press the RESET button You can also use the MEAS button to start from a desired position f the tempo of the accompaniment is too fast press the SLOW 1 button in the ONE TOUCH TEMPO section If it is still too fast press the SLOW 2 button You can also use the TEMPO PROGRAM dial to adjust the tempo The music pages shown on the display turn automatically If you wish to turn them manually set TURN PAGE to MANUAL and you can press the PAGE button to change the display upper previous page lower next page In this case you can also turn the page by depressing the left pedal To play a different so
22. Part Vil lt PAGE 4 gt PART SELECT Concert Grand POLY PORTAMENTO MODULATION SENS MSB PORTAMENTO TIM one be alus MONO POLY MODE Use the MONO POLY MODEA and V buttons to select the output mode PORTAMENTO Use the ON OFF buttons to enable or disable the porta mento function Portamento is a continuous gliding move ment from one tone to another Use the and V buttons to specify the portamento time e PORTAMENTO does not function for the POLY MODE BEND RANGE Use the BEND RANGE and V buttons to specify the PITCH BEND range 0 to 12 Increments are in semi tones The higher the number the greater the change in pitch when PITCH BEND data is received as MIDI data MODULATION SENSITIVITY Use the MOD SENS and V buttons to adjust the sen sitivity ofthe MODULATION when MIDI data is recieved Use the MSB and V buttons half tone increments and the LSB and V buttons to adjust the setting Mixer Use the MIXER display to visually adjust the major settings of each part Use this display to make broad general changes to the settings 1 On the SOUND MENU display select MIXER e The MIXER display consists of 5 pages Use the PAGE buttons to switch among the pages e Each time the OTHER PARTS TR button is pressed the part that is displayed changes 2 Adjust each parameter PAGE 1 5
23. group Refer to page 34 LC fide SME a SOUND GROUP SEQUENCER TRANSPOSE RI R2 OCTAVE 9 29 0 Lo 977750 LC STRINGS BRASS WOOO AOON SYNTH MATURES EORR PLAY EASYREQE menus DISK osk use C L SY o Ind Tow bu ap VOCAL 0758 BASS DRUMS MEMORY AHARPSI ORCHPERC DRANEAR LEFT RIGHT2 RIGHTI PIANO a ia 9 9 M LEFT RIGHT2 RIGHT 1 GRAND UPRIGHT ELECTRIC MODERN 1 5 ie ee ES U OU U Us nsawo CONDUCTOR WE CONDUCTOR TECHNI CHORD Assign a different sound to each Block chords part then assign the desired automatically added to parts to sections of the keyboard the melody Refer to Refer to page 36 page 43 PANEL MEMORY Store the panel settings then recall them instantaneously just by pressing a button or two Refer to page 55 11 QQTGO0665 Controls and functions PR804 AUTO PLAY CHORD Add an automatic accompaniment to your selected rhythm Refer to page 47 PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS PIANO STYLIST Add various phrases to your You can choose to have performance with the pad all the settings of this buttons Refer to page 57 instrument automatically set Refer to page 53 REYTAM GROUP
24. 1 Press the AUTO PLAY CHORD s MODE but ton to turn it on e The display changes to the following bu BASIC ADVANCED 1 ADVANCED 2 PIANIST CHORD FINDER 55 2 Use the LEFT HOLD ON OFF button to set the mode to on or off OFF The LEFT part sounds from the pressed chord keys e When BASIC is selected the LEFT part turns off The LEFT part sounds if you turn it on but lt one finger gt chords cannot be specified ON Specifying lt one finger gt chords in the BASIC mode pro duces the full chords otherwise the LEFT part notes are those of the pressed chord keys e When BASIC is selected the LEFT part turns off but it will sound if you turn it on e Touch response does not function for the LEFT part e When the mode is set to ON during a rhythm perform ance the LEFT part continues to play even when the keys are released 49 QQTGO0665 lt gt lt lt gt Part Il APC VOLUME To adjust the volume balance between the automatic accom paniment and the parts you play manually on the keyboard the volume of all the automatic accompaniment parts can be lowered as one Use the APC SEQUENCER VOLUME slide control to adjust the volume APC SEQUENCER VOLUME 9 E Use this control to lower the automatic accompaniment volume when it is too loud relative to your manual per formance e At the MAX position
25. 6 Use the buttons below the display to turn on the REC indication above the track numbers you are going to record While you are recording you can play back tracks which are already recorded Press the corresponding balance buttons to display PLAY above the track number you wish to have played back You can record multiple parts at the same time if the corresponding RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 and LEFT part buttons in the CONDUCTOR are ON Parts other than these can only be recording one at a time To record AUTO PLAY CHORD APC parts turn on the AUTO PLAY CHORD s OFF ON button In this case press the START STOP button when beginning recording If CHD is selected it changes to APC The track for the RHYTHM RHY part can be selected for recording only when STEP RECORD is active 7 Set the sounds effects volumes etc for the parts you are going to record If you press the MIXER button you can use the MIXER display to visually adjust the settings for each track The LOCAL CONTROL ON OFF setting on the MIXER display is used to specify whether the part assigned to that track sounds when it is played on the keyboard during recording For the LOCAL CONTROL ON OFF during playback use the TRACK ASSIGN display to adjust the settings Refer to page 76 If you are recording GM2 song data select from the GM2 group in the SOUND EXPLORER The panel settings which are active at the beginning of recording are stored 8
26. Technics DIGITAL ENSEMBLE sx PR604 M SX PR804 M Operating Instructions 2 Caution for AC Mains Lead For United Kingdom For the type as shown in figures A and B For your safety please read the following text care fully This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 5 ampere fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 ampere and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark Y on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is re placed If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local dealer CAUTION IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUNG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE RE MOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DIS POSED OF SAFELY THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMPRERE SOCKET If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as stated below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accor dance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As these colours may not correspond wi
27. lt PAGE 4 5 gt aoe ET 2 EQUALIZER HIGH Sound quality correction in the high range Select EQUAL IZER HI FC use the buttons below the display to set the standard frequency Select EQUALIZER HI GAIN use the buttons below the display to set the ratio of change EQUALIZER LOW Sound quality correction in the low range Select EQUAL IZER LOW FC use the buttons below the display to set the standard frequency Select EQUALIZER LOW GAIN use the buttons below the display to set the ratio of change lt PAGE 5 5 gt EDIT MIXER KEY SHIFT Select KEY SHIFT Use the buttons below the display to adjust the shift width of the output pitch of each part in semitone increments 24 to 24 MIDI CHANNEL Select MIDI CHANNEL Use the balance buttons below the display to set the MIDI channel for each part 1 16 e Information about MIDI channels can be found on page 128 LOCAL CONTROL Select LOCAL CONTROL Use the balance buttons below the display to turn LOCAL CONTROL ON or OFF for each part e Even at the same numerical value the PAN and effects may differ depending on the sound For some parts such as the automatic accompaniment parts the items that can be adjusted are limited m EDIT MIXER If you press the EDIT MIXER button on the PAGE 5 5 display the display changes the setting display to modify the sounds PAGE
28. 1 Press the MODE button in the AUTO PLAY CHORD section to turn it on PLAY CHORD lt o MODE OFF ON NDER e The display looks similar to the following BRSIC RDURNCED 1 RDURNCED 2 PIRNIST CHORD FINDER gt 2 Use the COUNT INTRO button to select a mode VOICE A spoken count initialized setting CLICK A clicking sound for the count Part Il FILL IN You can insert a fill in pattern any time during the rhythm performance Choose from two different fill in patterns 1 Select a rhythm and press the START STOP button 2 Press the FILL IN 1 or FILL IN 2 button FILL IN 1 2 CIL SEQUENCER COUNT RESET INTRO e A fill in pattern is heard immediately for the remainder of the measure e When a FILL IN button is pressed on the last beat of the measure the fill in pattern continues to the end of the following measure Playing the rhythm ENDING Finish the rhythm performance with an ending pattern 1 Select a rhythm and press the START STOP button 2 Press the INTRO amp ENDING 1 or INTRO amp ENDING 2 button to turn it on INTRO amp ENDING 1 2 e An ending pattern is produced and then the rhythm per formance stops e If you accidentally press the INTRO amp ENDING button the middle of the tune you can press the FILL IN 1 or FILL IN 2 button The ending pattern stops and a fill in pattern is produced after which the normal rhyt
29. 1 On the PIANO STYLIST display press the ENSEMBLE STYLES button e The display looks similar to the following Napoli Sax Driven Italian 8 Beat 2 Piano Love Guitar Dreans Dream Of Freedom 8816 BEAT Wy Trumpet 1 GI 2 Use the GROUP button the select a style group e These are the same as the groups for the RHYTHM GROUP button 3 Use the RHYTHM button to select a rhythm and the STYLE button to select a style e The AUTO PLAY CHORD and SYNCHRO START turn on and the sounds effects rhythm tempo volume balance etc which are best suited for the selected music style are automatically selected 4 Play the keyboard e When you specify a chord on the left area of the keyboard the automatic accompaniment immediately begins to play e You can use the TEMPO PROGRAM dial to adjust the tempo 5 When you are finished selecting the style turn the PIANO STYLIST button off 53 QQTG0665 E lt rm gt p lt gt S lt rl 2 lt lt gt Part Il Music Style Arranger Playing the rhythm The MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER helps you to make professional registration changes during your performance Select between four contrasting registrations at the push of a button or let your instrument change the registration automatically for you when you
30. 278 SWING SHOW 204 SOUL GOSPEL amp COUNTRY MARCHA LATING IS DISCO BLUES WESTERN WALTZ WORD MEMORY 0 The display looks similar to the following ModRockBal lad English Waltz 2 Select the desired memory A B C 3 Use the VARIATION buttons to select a var iation 4 Press the START STOP button The DRUMS part begins to play back e The BASS and ACCOMP parts are played back when you use the AUTO PLAY CHORD 89 QQTGO0665 Composer LJ Part V Step Record Composer Use STEP RECORD to store the notes one by one on the display This is a convenient way to store complicated patterns that are difficult to play Recording procedure 1 While you are recording press the STEP RE CORD button e The display changes to the STEP RECORD display similar to the following to the note position you are going to store e Each dot represents one eighth of a quarter note a thirty second note e When storing triplets it may not be possible to match the timing exactly with the 1 32 note steps However if you select triplet type notes for the note length LENGTH in step 4 below the timing is automatically corrected Use the left LENGTH buttons to specify the note value you are going to store next Select from 23 J J3 J J a x 2 to 4 A 3 denotes a triplet type note e For n
31. 54 QQTGO0665 m MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER mode You can define which panel settings change by pressing a FILL IN button when the MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER is used 1 Press and hold the MUSIC STYLE AR RANGER button for a few seconds e The display changes to the following RHYTHM PANEL MEMORY 2 Select the mode RHYTHM Only the rhythm changes SOUND amp RHYTHM The sound effects rhythms etc change 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 e After a few seconds the display exits the setting mode e You can also access this setting display from the CON TROL MENU display Refer to page 120 Part Il Panel Memory Playing the rhythm 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 Store up to 24 panel settings 3 banks x 8 memories 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 SET NEXTBANK BANK VIEW C C 2 e The BANK SELECT display appears 3 Use the buttons to the left
32. Cycle record can also be started from the REALTIME RECORD display whenever the CYCLE ON indication is shown 7 When you have finished recording press the REC STOP button on the display or turn off the PROGRAM MENUS button Sequencer Play Play back your recorded performance 1 Press the SEQUENCER PLAY button to turn it on SFQUENCER TN EASY REC CHORD STEP REC e The display looks similar to the following MEASURE TIME SIG 4 4 2 Use the SONG button to select the song num ber you wish to play back 3 Use the balance buttons below the display to show PLAY above the track numbers you wish to have played back e Highlighted track numbers indicate tracks that are already recorded Only highlighted track numbers can be selected for playback e You can select two or more tracks to play back at one time 4 Press the SEQUENCER RESET FILL IN 1 button SEQUENCER returns to the beginning of the song and the beginning panel settings are recalled 5 To begin playback from a measure other than measure 1 press the MEAS button and then use the MEAS and v buttons to specify the beginning measure e MEASURE indicates the current measure number 6 Press the START STOP button e The recorded performance is played back from the specified measure e When playback is begun from a measure in which an INTRO COUNT INTRO FILL IN or ENDING is recorded the corresponding func
33. Load data that saved to a disk into this instrument s memory 1 Insert the disk with the stored data into the Disk Drive Push it all the way in until you hear a Click 2 On the DISK MENU display select LOAD e The display looks similar to the following DISK NAME 2HD 1382KB free 2 used DERE Tenet 01 AUST IN 9 02 07 e If there are only SMF files on the disk the display auto matically changes to the SMF LOAD display 3 Use the buttons below the display to select the file Technics file you wish to load e If there are SMF files on the disk and you wish to load an SMF file press the SMF button Refer to page 97 4 Press the LOAD button The LOAD operation begins e When the operation has been successfully completed COMPLETED is shown on the display e If song data was loaded you can press the START STOP button to begin playback when the SEQUENCER PLAY display is active You can also access the LOAD display by pressing the DISK button for a few seconds 96 QQTGO0665 m LOAD OPTION Specify the kind of data you wish to load from the disk to your instrument 1 Use the PAGE buttons to access the PAGE 2 3 LOAD OPTION display e The display looks similar to the following RT CURRENT PANEL EFFECT MEMORY PANEL MEMORY d USER MIDI SETTINGS SEQUENCER FRUDRITES COMPOSER i HOME PAGE SOUND MEMORY ALL CUSTOM STYLE PERFORMANCE PADS PAN
34. ONE TOUCH PLAY automatically sets a suggested combination of sounds and an appropriate tempo for your chosen rhythm style 1 Select a rhythm pattern e The AUTO PLAY CHORD and the SYNCHRO START are Domotseleetihe METRONOME or the MEMORY button automatically turned on and the sounds and effects volume balances tempo etc that are ideal for your selected rhythm are automatically set 2 Press and hold the ONE TOUCH PLAY button for a few seconds 3 Play the keyboard Sk ved ae you chord the automatic rhythm begins to play immediately e During setting the style name is shown on the display 52 QQTGO0665 Part Il Piano Stylist Playing the rhythm 0000 This feature automatically launches the appropriate instrument settings when you select the style of the arrangement you wish to play in By using this feature you can easily achieve a performance like that of a first rate pianist PIANO STYLES Select a suitable style for your performance based principally on the piano sound 1 Press the PIANO STYLIST button to turn it on PIANO STYLIST C e The display looks similar to the following PIANO STYLES ENSEMBLE STYLES 2 Press the PIANO STYLES button The display looks similar to the following ARRANGE MODE PIANO SOLO Pop Piano Solo INFOMAT
35. Sequencer 3 Use the END MEASURE and v buttons to select the last playback measure 4 Press the START STOP button e Cycle playback of the specified measures begins e If the SOLO button is turned on playback changes to that of the recording track only If it is turned off all the tracks specified on the SEQUENCER PLAY display are played back 5 To stop cycle playback press the START STOP button again e During playback stop if the SEQUENCER RESET FILL IN 1 button is pressed the SEQUENCER returns to the measure number specified in step 2 If the SEQUENCER RESET button is pressed again the SEQUENCER returns to measure 1 Drum Edit The DRUMS part can be edited on a specialized display This differs from the normal STEP RECORD edit procedure and is a convenient way to check the data for each note 1 the SEQ MENU display select RECORD amp EDIT 2 RECORD amp EDIT display select DRUM EDIT On the PART SELECT display select the track for the DRUMS part e The CHORD RHYTHM and CONTROL tracks cannot be selected e The display looks similar to the following 4 Use the SOUND and Y buttons to select the percussion instrument you wish to edit number to the left of the instrument name is its MIDI NOTE NUMBER in the Technics arrangement sounds other than percussion instrument sounds assigned they are not displayed 5 Use the MEAS and
36. UNCH RECORD SONG CLEAR STEP RECORD TRRCK CLERR TRACK ASSIGN NOTE EDIT DRUM EDIT COPY amp PASTE COPY amp P j DA n Fay so x R D crim Bail TR RT EE ES SO 0 ONVERT ee Sequencer lt RANGE EDIT gt TRANSPOSE ADVANCE DELAY VELOCITY CHANGE RECORD amp EDIT These functions are recording and editing operations used for creating a new performance REALTIME RECORD page 65 Record each part of your performance just as you play it on the keyboard PUNCH RECORD page 70 Correct a selected portion of your recorded perform ance STEP RECORD page 71 Store the sounds note by note on the display e You can also store the chord or rhythm progression for the AUTO PLAY CHORD TRACK ASSIGN page 76 Assign parts to tracks QUANTIZE page 77 Correct the timing of your performance SONG SELECT page 70 Select a song SONG CLEAR page 70 Erase all the recorded data of a song TRACK CLEAR page 78 Erase the contents of a specific track NOTE EDIT page 78 Store and correct performance NOTE data on a piano roll display DRUM EDIT page 79 Store and correct DRUMS part data on a special display COPY amp PASTE Copy recording data and paste it to the desired location TRACK COPY page 80 Copy data of specific tracks SONG COPY page 80 Copy data of specific songs Summary of the SEQUENCER menu items TRACK MERGE page
37. it on The display looks similar to the following DRAWBAR ATTACK TIME RELEASE TIME PERCUSSIVE TONE DECAY ATTACK RELEASE DECAY LEVEL 3 Use the balance buttons below the display to adjust the volume of each drawbar e The volume of each drawbar is illustrated on the display and changes when you press the corresponding balance buttons to adjust the volume DIGITAL DRAWBAR not be selected for the COMPOSER SOUND ARRANGER or PIANO PER FORMANCE PADS PR804 m Change the sound type Use the lt Jazz Drawbars gt lt Rock Drawbars gt button to select the type of sound m PERCUSSIVE TONE PERCUSSIVE TONE adds a tone with a fast initial attack to the drawbar sounds You can select two pitch levels of attack tones Use the PERCUSSIVE TONE 2 2 3 and 4 but tons to turn the respective tone on or off m TREMOLO Tremolo is a rapid oscillation in volume like the effect of a rotating speaker The tremolo speed can be changed while you are playing Use the TREMOLO button to switch between the SLOW and FAST rotating speeds e The tremolo setting is effective for each part in common e You can also use the DIGITAL EFFECT button to switch between SLOW and FAST e The tremolo does not work when the MULTI EFFECT button is on m Other settings DRAWBAR ATTACK TIME Select ATTACK TIME and use the A and V buttons to adjust the time it takes for the drawbar sound to sound after a key is
38. 94 ers oer Sk ee 47 PIANO STYLIST bee het A ae hee 53 PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS PR804 57 PROGRAM CHANGE MODE MIDI 130 PROGRESSIVE PIANIST 16 PUNCH RECORD 70 Q QUANTIZE COMPOSER 88 QUANTIZE SEQUENCER 77 R REALTIME COMMANDS MIDI 128 REALTIME RECORD 65 PREV BRB deii cree 41 RHYTHM GROUP 44 RIGHT 1 INPUT MIDI 131 RIGHT 1 2 37 5 SAVE mayani ay quU s dee E E ee Er 99 SET 55 SEQUENCER 61 SEQUENCER PLAY 67 SEQUENCER RESET 67 SEQUENCER SONG SAVE 101 SIMPLE PIANO 15 SINGLE LOAD aeaa Meee Ge Pe a 96 SME EOAD a 97 SMF SAVE dic etia rpi ah nine b esd 101 41 ee 77 SONG SELECT ch cA ute 70 SOUND oe hoe ede towed I ip RE ERU 103 SOUND ARRANGER 52 SOUND EXPLORER 35 SOUND EDIT pr RA RT Sates 11
39. BASS LEFT RIGHI2 RIGHT SET _ NEXTBANK BANKVEW DIGITAL ELECTRIC MODERN DRAWBAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GRAND UPRIGHT LEFT RIGHT2 RIGHT1 LJ UO UJ LU U UU osuvin MX CONDUCTOR PANEL MEMORY CONDUCTOR TECHNI CHORD Assign a different sound to Block chords are each part then assign the automatically added to the desired parts to sections of melody the keyboard Refer to page 43 Refer to page 36 PANEL MEMORY Store the panel settings then recall them instantaneously just by pressing a button or two Refer to page 55 13 QQTG0665 Getting started o 9 pm 5 e m PR804 Plug the power cord into an outlet 4 Set the MAIN VOLUME to an appropriate level with the sliding control Press the POWER button to turn it on POWER m ON Zs Right end of the keyboard MN e The power indicator in the left front of the body is lit Touch any note on the keyboard e Your piano features Touch Response You control the volume by playing the keys harder or softer Keyboard cover Music Stand Open and close the cover slowly PR604
40. Begin your song with a slowly increasing volume or end it by having the sound slowly fade away Refer to page 51 Fashion a customized display in which all your favorite sounds rhythms and styles are assembled Refer to page 33 m Tuning Unlike an acoustic piano your to page 107 m About the backup memory data The pitch of this instrument can be adjusted for when playing along with other instruments Refer The settings and memories are maintained for approximately 80 minutes after the power to this instrument is turned off If you wish to keep the memory contents before you turn off the instrument use the SAVE procedure to store the desired data on a disk for recall at a later time e The backup memory does not function until the power has been on for about 10 minutes e When you quit the operating mode a REMINDER display may appear to remind you to save the PR Series Digital Ensemble never needs tuning 10 QQTGO0665 DISPLAY Displays performance information EFFECT function settings and other messages Refer to page 31 e Use the LCD CONTRAST buttons to adjust the display so that it is easy to Add various effects to the sounds Refer to page 39 read TRANSPOSE SOUND GROUP SEQUENCER Various sounds are Record and play back your Raise or lower the keyof available for each sound performance the entire keyboard Refer t 1 Refer to page 42 Refer to page 61
41. QQTGO0665 VIDEO OUT MODE SETTING PR804 page 124 Change the output mode for the VIDEO OUT terminal THEATRE SONIC SPEAKER MODE PR804 page 125 Specify a mode when THEATRE SONIC is set to ON 4 Follow the procedure to adjust the settings e While you are adjusting the settings when the TEMPO PROGRAM indicator is lit it indicates that the TEMPO PROGRAM is available for setting the current function 5 When you have finished setting the functions press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it off Part XI Customize Display Time Out Numerous message displays and setting displays conveniently guide you through the operation steps of this instrument Once N you become familiar with the operation of your instrument however you may wish to shorten or even suspend the display time of the message displays 9 7 5 1 On the CUSTOMIZE MENU display select ERROR MESSAGE Error notification display DEFAULT HOLD 1 to 10 sec DISPLAY TIME OUT pay e The display looks similar to the following SOUND RHYTHM SELECT Sound rhythm and PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS PR804 BANK selection display DEFAULT HOLD 1 to AUE REIR 10 sec ARE YOU SURE EASY SETTING ERROR MESSAGE I Display time when the setting display was accessed SOUND RHY THM SELECT OK pressing and holding a panel button DEFAULT HOLD EISE SETTING ceded eem 1 1 to 10 sec e When set the OFF the display will not appear 2 Use the DISPLAY TYPE
42. e When the settings for the MEASURE and TIME SIGNA TURE of the INTRO or ENDING patterns are changed the Maj and Min settings change at the same time 8 Press the OK button KEY SETTING Set the key and chord in which you wish the recorded pattern to be played If the recorded performance is played in a key or chord different from this setting the automatic accompani ment will not be able to distinguish the correct chord 1 the RECORDING display press the KEY SETTING button e The display looks similar to the following 2 Use the KEY A and v buttons to set the key Use the CHORD and v buttons to set the chord type Maj Min 3 When you have finished making the settings press the EXIT button Recording procedure ACA ac ACT os 1 In the START RECORDING area on the dis play select the rhythm part you want to record first BAS BASS 1 5 ACCOMP 1 5 DR1 2 DRUMS 1 2 The metronome sound starts and the display looks similar to the followin PART BALANCE MEASURE 4 4 NEMORY 18 QUANTIZE OFF KEY IN CHORD MODIFY GROUP PART SETTING fag STEP RECORD DRIA ACSA g ACS ACI BAS 2 Adjust the tempo tempo is shown on the display as J e The tempo can be freely adjusted when you play back the rhythm pattern so record at the tempo which is easiest for you to play 3 Se
43. 3 F t ora FRE 2 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone 3 Use the LEVEL and v buttons to select the volume 4 Use the TOUCH and v buttons to set the amount of volume change in relation to how hard the keyboard is played e At a value the softer the keyboard is played the louder the sound At a value the harder the keyboard is played the louder the sound 5 Use the CURVE and v buttons to select the type of volume curve depending on touch 6 Use the LEVEL KEY FOLLOW and v but tons to change the respective key follow set tings Usethe SLOPE and V buttons to adjust the bend slope Use the RANGE and V buttons to specify the pitch range by note name 7 Repeat steps 2 to 6 for the other tones as desired 116 QQTGO0665 ENVELOPE Specify how the volume changes over time from the time the key is played to the time the sound dies out 1 Use the PAGE buttons to view the 2 3 display e The display looks similar to the following ENVELOPE damaon 100 OFF 100 2 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone 3 Adjust the settings for the volume envelope e Use the buttons below the display to set the corresponding values The envelope is created on the display as you input the settings e Use the SUSTAIN PEDAL A and V buttons to select the type of sustain LONG Extend the release time of the sou
44. Cautions for safest use of this unit Installation location 1 A well ventilated place Take care not to use this unit in a place where it will not receive sufficient ventilation and not to permit the ventilation holes to be covered by cur tains or any similar materials 2 Place away from direct sunlight and excessive heat from heating equipment 3 A place where humidity vibration and dust are minimized Power source 1 Be sure the line voltage selector is in accord ance with local voltage in your area before con necting the plug to the socket 2 DC power cannot be used Handling the power cord 1 Never touch the power cord or its plug with wet hands 2 Don t pull the power cord Metal items inside the unit may re sult in electric shock or damage Do not permit metal articles to get inside the unit Be especially careful with regard to this point if children are near this unit They should be warned never to try to put anything inside If nevertheless some such article does get inside disconnect the power cord plug from the electrical outlet and contact the store where the unit was purchased If water gets into the unit Disconnect the power cord plug from the electrical outlet and contact the store where it was pur chased As a precaution it is suggested that flower vases and other containers which hold liquids not be placed on the top of this unit If operation seems abnormal Imme
45. In this mode the chord is specified by playing it fingered on the left part of the keyboard Chords which the AUTO PLAY CHORD does not recognize are ignored e The keyboard automatically divides into left and right play ing sections e The sound selected for the left section of the keyboard is produced but you can mute this part Refer to page 31 e Play chords by pressing at least three keys If the CHORD FINDER procedure is used you can see the types of chords that can be specified and the keys you press to play them Refer to page 50 When the rhythm is on even if the keys are released the accompaniment continues to play in the specified chord until you specify another chord m ADVANCED 2 mode Chords are specified in the same manner as for lt Fingered gt chords in the BASIC mode However if the AUTO PLAY CHORD does not recognize the chord the automatic accom paniment is based on the pitches of some of the pressed keys 48 QQTGO0665 B PIANIST mode In the PIANIST mode the entire keyboard can be used to specify chords for the automatic accompaniment This mode is used to add an automatic accompaniment to the perform ance on a standard piano The keyboard does not split Chords can be specified fingered anywhere on the key board Chords are specified in the same manner as for the AD VANCED 1 mode and the types of chords are also the same APC HOLD During a performance in t
46. Part data is copied 6 Press the OK button Composer SEQ TO COMPOSER COPY Data from the SEQUENCER can be copied to a COMPOSER memory For example you can use a rhythm pattern on a song disk as the automatic accompaniment for your own per formance 1 Play back the song you wish to copy from SEQUENCER to confirm the tracks the meas ures and the time signature you wish to copy 2 Follow the procedure in Prepare to record to prepare the COMPOSER memory you will be copying to Refer to page 86 Be sure that time signature setting in the SEQUENCER data you are copying from and the time signature in the COMPOSER memory you are copying to are the same or the data will not be copied successfully 3 On the COMPOSER MENU display select SEQ TO COMPOSER COPY The display looks similar to the following SEQUENCER SONG 1 COMPOSER Ra DRUMS T FIRST LAST BASS MEASURE MEASURE gt MEMORY A ACCOMPL i ACCOMP2 i TRANSPOSE PATTERN ACCOMP _ACCOMPS 4 Use the FIRST MEASURE A and v buttons to specify the number of the first measure to copy 5 Use the LAST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the number of the last measure to copy 6 Use the TRANSPOSE and v buttons to change the key of the copied measures 24 to 24 e Units are in semitones 7 Use the MEMORY A and v buttons to specify the COMPOSER memor
47. R1 R2 OCTAVE PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS 20 BANKS x 6 PADS WITH SOLO USER BANK x 3 COMPILE BANKS x 2 CONTROL PRESET x 1 STOP AUTO SETTING AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE BASIC ADVANCED 1 ADVANCED 2 PIANIST ON BASS CHORD FINDER LEFT HOLD MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER SOUND ARRANGER PIANO STYLIST ONE TOUCH PLAY TECHNI CHORD OOO OO PANEL MEMORY 3 BANKS x 8 SET NEXT BANK BANK VIEW SEQUENCER 16 TRACKS RESOLUTION 1 96 PER BEAT STORAGE CAPACITY APPROX 40000 NOTES 10 SONGS MAX INPUT MODES EASY RECORD REALTIME RECORD STEP RECORD FUNCTIONS RECORD amp EDIT COPY amp PASTE RANGE EDIT COMPOSER 5 PARTS BASS ACCOMP 1 5 DRUMS 1 2 STORAGE CAPACITY APPROX 13000 NOTES INPUT MODES REALTIME RECORD STEP RECORD FUNCTIONS PATTERN COPY SEQ TO COMPOSER COPY LOAD SINGLE COMPOSER MEMORY 3 BANKS DISK DRIVE 3 5 inch DISK DRIVE for 2HD 1 44 MB 2DD 720 KB LOAD SAVE DIRECT PLAY SONG MEDLEY DISK TOOLS PREFERENCES SOUND SETTING PART SETTING MIXER MASTAR TUNING KEY SCALING APC REVERB SETTING TECHNI CHORD SOUND EDIT 144 QQTGO0665 SX PR604 M SX PR804 M REVERB amp EFFECT TONE CONTROL REVERB CHORUS MULTI SOUND LOAD OPTION MIXER CUSTOMIZE DISPLAY TIMEOUT DATA PROTECTION DISPLAY TIMEOUT DATA PROTECTION FAVORITES SETTING FAVORITES SETTING MIDI SETTING LOAD OPTION MIDI SETTING LOAD OPTION LANGUAGE SETTING LANGUAGE SE
48. Select the mode e There are two modes for GM LEVEL 2 depending on the parts to use The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function e When using an external sequencer in GM LEVEL 2 select Ext Sequencer gt in the MIDI PRESETS options Input output Setting Make the settings which determine how various performance data is treated during data transmission and reception 1 On the MIDI MENU display select INPUT OUTPUT SETTING e The display looks similar to the followin AUTO I CHORD a N UELOCITY INPUT E DIRECT TECHNI CHORD OUTPUT TRRNSPOSE OUTPUT DRUM PATTERN OUTPUT AUTO PLAY CHORD OUTPUT AUTO OCTAVE SHIFT OUTPUT 2 Use the and Y buttons to select the item RIGHT 1 INPUT CONDUCTOR When data for the RIGHT 1 part is received the CON DUCTOR determines which part it is used for DIRECT When data for the RIGHT 1 part is received it is treated as RIGHT 1 data and performance data for all parts is received on their respective basic chan nels AUTO PLAY CHORD INPUT ON Input data for the ACCOMP BASS DRUMS and CHORD parts is received OFF Data for the above parts is not received MIDI channels should be assigned to the above parts before exchanging data VELOCITY INPUT DIRECT The VELOCITY value of received NOTE ON data is treated as is OFFSET The VELOCITY value of received NOTE ON data is
49. The optimum track assignment for multiplex recording GM MULTI RECORDING The optimum track assignment for creating GENERAL MIDI data 4 Press the OK button COMPLETED is shown on the display and the selected track assign mode is enabled e You can confirm the track assignment settings on the TRACK ASSIGN display Part IV Sequencer Quantize The QUANTIZE function can correct the timing of your performance after it has been recorded If the rhythm is slightly out of sync or inexact it will automatically be corrected to the specified quantize level 1 the SEQ MENU display select RECORD 6 Use the VALUE and v buttons to specify amp EDIT the quantize level Select from J D Js As 2 On the RECORD amp EDIT display select su tps ps note QUANTIZE display looks similar to the following 7 Use the STRENGTH and v buttons to select the amount of quantize 96 100 is a convenient setting When set to 100 the performance data is quantized exactly to the level specified for the VALUE just For example at 50 the data is quantized to a point that is half that of the just level By this setting you can attain an effect that is very slightly off beat from the rhythm 8 Use the WINDOW and v buttons to specify the range affected by the quantize setting With the increment set to 100 for the VALUE at a setting data close to the just po
50. mp Black screws slim 2 3 Affix the pedal box to the speaker box Black screw long a 4 Affix the right and left side panels to the speaker box Black screw short ga lt gt WARNING Avoid pinching your fingers Note 1 Holding the piano body at least 10 cm in from the edge place it on the stand so that it does not fall off Note 2 If the piano body is placed too far to the right or left or to the front or back it will become unstable 138 QQTGO0665 6 Secure the piano body to the stand Black screw short 1 Insert 2 screws in the left and right screw holes on the front un derside of the piano body and turn each screw for 5 or 6 revolu tions to fix them temporarily Set the piano body so that the screws hitch over the side panels and slide the piano body to fix it s position 2 Once the position is fixed tighten the screws securely to fasten the piano body 7 Connect the pedal cord power cord and speaker cord to the terminals With the ff mark upwards insert the plug fully PEDAL IN Adjuster 1 Plug the pedal chord power cord and speaker cord into the ter minals on the rear of the piano 2 When the piano is in place turn the adjuster to stabilize the pedal box Confirm After assembling check these points Are any parts left over Check the assembly procedure again Does the piano rattle when it is rocke
51. you wish to add a reverb effect the to microphone input 1 Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on o PROGRAM MENUS e The display looks similar to the following TOUCH SENSITIVITY SOUND ED SEQUENCER COMPOSER PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS 2 Select REVERB amp EFFECT 3 Select MIC REVERB amp EFFECT e The display looks similar to the following MIC REVERB SETTING LFO SPEED RESONANCE MANUAL VOLUME continued on the next page 41 QQTG0665 6 2 3 72 N 6 2 3 Part 4 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select an item you wish to set MIC REVERB SETTING MIC EFFECT SETTING 5 Use the PARAMETER A and Y buttons to select the function and use the VALUE and v buttons to change the setting MIC REVERB separate reverb for mic input TYPE Type of reverb ROOM KARAOKE STAGE CAVE REVERB TIME The time it takes for the reverb sound to die out VOLUME Reverb volume MIC EFFECT separate effect for microphone input TYPE Effect type setting CHORUS The effect of several people singing FLANGER A unique tone applied to the voice gives it a rap music flavor PHASER A different tone from FLANGER Sounds and effects DELAY 1 Alpine echo DELAY 2 An echo with broadened left and right voices EXCITER The voice is modulated for dr
52. 1 Bf cb ER RESONANCE Juba Soba Bae LEF VIBRATO RATE Select VIBRATO RATE Use the buttons below the display to adjust the vibrato speed for each part 0 to 127 VIBRATO DEPTH Select VIBRATO DEPTH Use the buttons below the dis play to adjust the vibrato depth for each part 0 to 127 VIBRATO DELAY Select VIBRATO DELAY Use the buttons below the dis play to specify the time interval from when the keys are played until the vibrato starts for each part 0 to 127 FILTER RESONANCE Select FILTER RESONANCE Use the buttons below the display to set the amount of resonance applied to each part 0 to 127 106 QQTG0665 lt PAGE 2 gt BRIGHTNESS Select BRIGHTNESS Use the buttons below the display to set the amount of brightness applied to each part 0 to 127 ATTACK TIME Select ATTACK TIME Use the buttons below the display to set the sound attack time for each part 0 to 127 DECAY TIME Select DECAY TIME Use the buttons below the display to set the sound decay time for each part 0 to 127 RELEASE TIME Select RELEASE TIME Use the buttons below the display to set the release time for each part 0 to 127 Part Vil Master Tuning This setting is used to fine tune the pitch of the entire instrument This is convenient when this instrument is played with other instruments or with a recorded performance 1 the SOUND MENU display select MASTER TUNI
53. 5 parts These parts would form the backing of a song Rhythm components which can be stored Different INTRO 1 2 VARIATION 1 to 4 ENDING 1 2 pat terns can be created for each MEMORY A B C e Each VARIATION is made of a PATTERN FILL 1 and FILL 2 e A Maj major and Min minor pattern is available for each of the INTRO and ENDING 1 and 2 INTRO VARI 1 VARI 2 VARI 3 VARI 4 ENDING 1 Maj PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN 1 Maj 1 Min FILL IN 1 FILL IN 1 FILL IN 1 FILL IN 1 1 Min 2 Maj FILLIN2 FILLIN2 FILLIN2 FILLIN2 2 Maj 2 Min 2 Min e The patterns in the table above can be created for each MEMORY A B O Memory capacity Expressed in terms of notes the total number of notes which can be stored in all the COMPOSER memories is about 13 000 The remaining memory available for recording is shown on the recording display as a percentage When Memory full appears on the display no more data can be stored in the COMPOSER m MEMORY Because the contents of the MEMORY are erased after about 80 minutes after the power is turned off you should save the data on floppy disks if you wish to keep it Refer to page 99 COMPOSER menu 1 Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on e The display looks similar to the following TOUCH SENSITIVITY SOUND ED SEQUENCER E COMPOSER PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS 2 Select COMPOSER The displ
54. 80 Merge the recorded contents of two tracks and store in a third track TRACK CLEAR page 78 Erase the contents of a specific track SONG CLEAR page 70 Erase all the recorded data of a song MEASURE COPY page 81 Copy the contents of specific measures MEASURE ERASE page 81 Erase the contents of specific measures MEASURE DELETE page 81 Delete specific measures from the performance MEASURE INSERT page 82 Insert additional measures in the performance APC TO SMF CONVERT page 82 With this function the automatic accompaniment per formance data that is recorded collectively in the APC CHORD RHYTHM CONTROL part is distributed among separate tracks RANGE EDIT Change the note position etc in the recorded data QUANTIZE page 77 Correct the timing of your performance VELOCITY CHANGE page 83 Modify the recorded velocity how hard the keyboard was played of performance data NOTE CHANGE page 83 Change the pitch of specific notes TRANSPOSE page 83 Change the key of the performance data ADVANCE DELAY page 84 Speed up or delay the sound production of perform ance data 62 QQTGO0665 Part IV About the measure count The measure count on the display corresponds to the time signature of the selected rhythm However if rhythm data is stored in the RHYTHM part and that part is played back the measure count on the display corresponds to the stored rhythm data Refer to page 7
55. A and Y buttons to e When set to DEFAULT the display time returns to the select the function initialized setting e You can specify 1 to 10 seconds for the display time SAVE REMINDER e When set to HOLD the DISPLAY HOLD automatically Reminder display OFF DEFAULT HOLD 1 to 10 sec turns on COMPLETED MESSAGE Operation successfully completed OFF DEFAULT 3 Use the TIME and v buttons to change the HOLD 1 to 10 sec setting ARE YOU SURE 4 Press the OK button Display requires user action for confirmation OFF DE FAULT HOLD e Some messages be displayed even if they are set to OFF Data Protection Data which you don t want to change but which is normally overwritten during disk load song change or the automatic setting functions etc can be protected from accidental overwriting 1 the CUSTOMIZE MENU display select DATA PROTECTION e The display looks similar to the following PEDAL SETTING 1 TONE CONTROL L TOUCH SENSIT MIC SETTING PANEL MEMORY EXP FILTER 2 Use the ITEM and v buttons to select an item 3 Use the ON OFF button to select ON or OFF ON The data is protected and will not be changed OFF The data is not retained 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each item 5 Press the OK button 123 QQTGO0665 iN 2 gt Part MIDI Setting Load Option Specify how MIDI data is handled when data is loaded from a disk Customize
56. Beat 1 RIGHTY Concert Grand seit Bigband Brass GE Modern E P TRANSPOSE D gt Actual key 42 QQTG0665 lt lt Example transposed to D gt gt Played keys Notes that sound fo D major Part Sounds and effects Techni chord 1111 00000 6 lt 054B8BBBBRBBBBBEBR g OOS TECHNI CHORD turns your single note melodies into full chords and offers you a choice of different types from a simple duet which adds one harmony note to your melody note to big band reeds which adds four harmony notes to your melody note If TECHNI CHORD is part of a ONE TOUCH PLAY or PIANO STYLIST registration a suitable TECHNI CHORD type will be selected automatically Example Left hand chord Right hand melody 1 Split the keyboard into left and right sections m ORCHESTRATOR You can specify which part is used for the harmony tones Your TECHNI CHORD performance is enhanced by selecting harmony sounds different from the sounds you play and the 2 Press the TECHNI CHORD button to turn it on sounds produced by the automatic accompaniment pe TECHNFOHORD Use the and v buttons to select the part for 2 the harmony notes e If CONDUCTOR is selected the harmony notes are pro 5 duced the sounds of the part which is currently selected
57. COMPOSER MENU display select EASY COMPOSER e The display looks similar to the following Percussion Bass Accomp 1 Accomp 2 Accomp 3 Accomp 4 Accomp 5 2 Use the MEM A and v buttons to select the memory in which to record your rhythm e Select from A vari 1 to 4 B vari 1 to 4 C vari 1 to 4 3 Use the PART A and Y buttons to select the part e the EASY COMPOSER the new rhythm pattern is divided into 9 parts to each of which a style and variation is assigned 4 Use the STYLE and v buttons to select style 5 Use the VARI and v buttons to select the variation number e number of variations differs depending on the selected style A part which is set to OFF does not sound Note that the BsDrum amp Snare part cannot be set to OFF 6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 to select styles for the other parts 7 the SET button e The rhythm pattern is played back elf you are not satisfied with the rhythm pattern repeat steps 3 to 7 e f you wish to correct the sounds or phrases in your rhythm pattern press the EDIT button The display changes to the recording display For playback refer to page 89 Create a completely new rhythm Clear the memories and compose a completely new rhythm from scratch You can also use this method when copying a pattern from a preset rhythm or the SEQUENCER Prepare to record 1 On the COMPOSER MENU di
58. Drive m SMF FORMAT 0 This instrument s SEQUENCER data can be saved in the Standard MIDI File format FORMAT 0 for use on other instruments e What you can save in the SMF format FORMAT 0 is ordinary performance data such as note data Data such as chord and rhythm data COMPOSER data etc is not saved If you wish to also save this special Technics data save the data in the Technics File format elf you use the APC TO SMF CONVERT function of the SEQUENCER you can convert the patterns of the auto matic accompaniment etc in their respective tracks Al 2HD 1371KB free 3 used PANEL HERDER the song number you wish to save to e If the number of files is 10 or you can use the PREV and NEXT buttons to go back or advance 10 files at a time 2 If you wish to assign a name to the file press the NAME button 3 Use the buttons below the display to assign a name 4 Press the OK button display returns to the SAVE display 5 Use the FROM SONG buttons to select the SEQUENCER song number you wish to save song name to save from is shown below the FROM SONG button 6 Use the PANEL HEADER buttons to specify ON or OFF ON The sound and volume settings for each part are saved as data at the beginning of the file OFF This data is not saved 7 Use the 1 MEASURE SPACE buttons to select ON or OFF ON A one measure space is added to the beginning of the fil
59. EEN ANDERE GESLOTEN RUIMTE INSTALLEREN OF GEBRUIKEN ZORG ERVOOR DAT DE VENTILATIEWEGEN NIET DOOR GORDIJNEN OF ANDERE MATERIALEN WORDEN AFGESLOTEN OM GEVAAR VOOR ELEKTRISCHE SCHOK OF BRAND TEN GEVOLGE VAN OVERVERHITTING TE VOORKO MEN ZORG DAT DE VENTILATIE OPENINGEN VAN HET AP PARAAT NIET GEBLOKKEERD WORDEN DOOR KRANTEN TAFELKLEEDJES GORDIJNEN OF IETS DERGELIJKS e ZET GEEN OPEN VUUR ZOALS BRANDENDE KAARSEN OP HET APPARAAT DOE LEGE BATTERIJEN WEG OP EEN MILIEUVRIEN DELIJKE MANIER ATTENZIONE PER MANTENERE UNA BUONA VENTILAZIONE NON INSTALLARE O SISTEMARE QUESTA UNIT IN UNO SCAFFALE DEI LIBRI ARMADIETTO INCORPORATO OD ALTRO SPAZIO RISTRETTO PER PREVENIRE RISCHI DI SCOSSE O INCENDIO DOVUTI A SURRIS CALDAMENTO ACCERTARSI CHE TENDE OD ALTRO MATERIALE NON OSTRUISCANO LE CONDIZIONI DI VENTILAZIONE NON OSTRUIRE LE APERTURE DI VENTILAZIONE DELL UNITA CON GIORNALI TOVAGLIE TENDE ED ALTRI OGGETTI SIMILI NON METTERE SULL UNITA SORGENTI DI FIAMME NUDE COME CANDELE ACCESE DISFARSI DELLE PILE RISPETTANDO L AMBIENTE BEM RK PLACER APPARATET ET GODT VENTILERET STED LAD V RE MED AT STILLE DET ET SKAB ELLER ET ANDET LILLE LUKKET RUM PAS P AT GARDINER ELLER LIGNENDE IKKE D KKER VENTI LATIONS BNINGERNE HVIS APPARATET OVER OPHEDES ER DER RISIKO FOR ELEKTRISK ST D ELLER BRAND TILD K IKKE APPARATETS VENTILATIONSABNIN GER MED AVISER DUGE GARDINER OG LIGN
60. Ge ae aaa ya OR te 61 Outline of the Sequencer 2 2 1 2 7 61 SIIdesSheWs w guy ak spe on aN Aled th els cath Saad aska aM ata 63 Sequencer parts 64 Easy HOCOLO aE E a 65 Realtime Record yr u 65 Sedquencer Plays wachu u Lu uad aym aa ed asb ae cat 67 xus a hk aem d ers e a r ath aE a yuta Ca a ha lo tot ratis ayer 69 Panel Writers s cette oh ete wan q Tua ale e Sol petes cede St Schl eee inda Sula a a ays 69 Song ee ee ee ees 70 Punch Re cord ewe ed ee eee pa 70 Step Record eu eee ee Se ea oe be ee C ees 71 Track ASSIQN lt l usuy ue kel Rx ie sees eee Sie RR X eden ne E EROR 76 Quantize cis estes S TRE UR AG MES eo Pe MEER EHE La du e 77 S ng Clear 2 04 v 00 ruya n ees 77 Track Cl ar estes siue ERN Red RR RR ERI E ERRORIS ee nd d e 78 N te Edit roisia eee bale ER eer erg pe s eee 78 Drum Edit les my ER Ee n EE ee 79 Copy and paste the recorded data
61. IN button on off Soft pedal on off FADE OUT SOSTENUTO PEDAL FADE OUT button on off Sostenuto pedal on off PAD 1 to 6 PR804 P MEM INCREMENT Specified PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS on Increment the PANEL MEMORY number selection by 1 TAP TEMPO P MEM DECREMENT TAP TEMPO button on Decrement the PANEL MEMORY number selection by 1 e If the PEDAL SETTING function in the DATA PROTEC P MEM BANK INC TION menuis set to OFF the setting contents may change Change to the next PANEL MEMORY bank in order during song playback etc If you do not wish the setting contents to change set PEDAL SETTING to ON Refer P MEM BANK DEC to page 123 Change to the previous PANEL MEMORY bank in order e in the PROGRESSIVE PIANIST mode if you set TURN PAGE to MANUAL the LEFT PEDAL functions to turn the PANEL MEMORY 1 to 8 display page The specified PANEL MEMORY number is turned on P MEM INC DEC Press the switch to increment the PANEL MEMORY num ber selection by one release the switch to return to the previous number START STOP START STOP button on off FILL IN 1 FILL IN 1 button on FILL IN 2 FILL IN 2 button on INTRO amp ENDING 1 INTRO amp ENDING 1 button on INTRO amp ENDING 2 INTRO amp ENDING 2 button on GLIDE Glide on off The glide effect bends the pitch down by about one semitone e This effect does not work for some sounds TECHNI CHORD TECHNI CHORD button on off DIGITAL EFFECT
62. ION High Note Ballad H P Pop Concerto 278 Simply Waltz RHYTHM Piano Pop SELECT MODE Deeply Romantic H i H GENRE EZ Listening 1980 s 3 Use the ARRANGE MODE button to select the desired type of arrangement Select the type you wish to play PIANO SOLO PIANO amp COMBO PIANO amp ENSEMBLE 4 Use the SELECT MODE button to specify how you wish to select a style GENRE Select a style by musical genre ERA Select a style by era ALPHABET Select a style from an alphabetical list 5 Use the GENRE ERA ALPHABET button below the display to select a group Use the STYLE button to select a style e In the above example GENRE was selected e If the list covers more than one screen page the MORE button is shown on the display Use the MORE button to Switch between screen pages e The AUTO PLAY CHORD and SYNCHRO START turn on and the sounds effects rhythm tempo volume balance etc which are best suited for the selected music style are automatically selected 6 Play the keyboard When you specify a chord on the left area of the keyboard the automatic accompaniment begins to play You can use the TEMPO PROGRAM dial to adjust the tempo 7 When you are finished selecting the style turn the PIANO STYLIST button off ENSEMBLE STYLES Select a style suitable for an ensemble performance that uses the many sounds and rhythms incorporated in this instrument
63. MENUS button to turn it on TOUCH SENSITIVITY SOUND ED SEQUENCER COMPOSER Z PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS 2 Select MIDI e The display looks similar to the following f CONTROL MESSAGES MODE SETTING iM PROGRAM CHANGE MIDI OUT EALTIME MESSAGES OMMON SETTING PANEL MEMORY OUTPUT B INPUT OUTPUT SETTIG COMPUTER CONNECTION E 3 Select a function 4 Follow the procedure to adjust the settings e While you are adjusting the settings when the TEMPO PROGRAM indicator is lit it indicates that the TEMPO PROGRAM is available for setting the current function 5 When you have finished setting the functions press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it off PART SETTING page 128 Set the MIDI CHANNEL OCTAVE and LOCAL CON TROL settings for each part CONTROL MESSAGES page 129 Enable or disable the exchange of various CONTROL data REALTIME MESSAGES page 129 Enable or disable the exchange of REALTIME COM MANDS and select the CLOCK mode COMMON SETTING page 130 Set the functions which are common to all parts INPUT OUTPUT SETTING page 131 Settings which determine how various performance data is treated during data transmission and recep tion Summary of the MIDI menu items MIDI PRESETS page 132 Establish the optimum settings depending on how this instrument is connected to other equipment e You can save the settings you specify yourself MODE
64. Play the keyboard in the CONDUCTOR RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 In other words bx e The melody you play with your right hand is automatically the harmony notes are produced in the same sound as 2 played chords which based the chords you play the melody notes If both RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 are on with your left hand the harmony notes are produced in the sound of the 2 e This feature does not work for part for which SOLO is RIGHT 1 part 2 set to on In the case of EASY RECORD see page 65 when set This feature is very effective when used with the AUTO to CONDUCTOR or a part other than PART 4 the PLAY CHORD TECHNI CHORD sound is not recorded so when you use EASY RECORD please set to one or the other Type setting 1 Press and hold the TECHNI CHORD button for a few seconds e The display looks similar to the following CLOSE HYMN tu MEE BLOCK OPEN 2 BIG BAND BRASS DUET 1 BIG BAND REEDS DUET 2 OCTAVE COUNTRY HARDROCK THEATRE FANFARE 2 Use the 4 Y P buttons to select the harmony style e When the OCTAVE HARD ROCK or FANFARE style is selected the TECHNI CHORD functions even when the keyboard is not split 43 QQTGO0665 lt gt lt lt Le gt Part Il Playing the rhythm Rhythm and accompaniment pattern Each rhythm is comprised of not only a DRUMS pattern but also of accompaniment patterns called BASS and AC COMP The combinati
65. SETTING page 131 NX SOUND and GM LEVEL 2 ON setting PROGRAM CHANGE MIDI OUT page 133 Settings for transmitting the desired PROGRAM CHANGE data on the specified MIDI channel PANEL MEMORY OUTPUT page 133 Settings that affect the transmission data when the PANEL MEMORY buttons are operated COMPUTER CONNECTION page 134 Mode settings related to the flow of MIDI signals when this instrument is connected to a personal com puter 127 QQTGO0665 Part XII Part Setting Follow this procedure to set the functions which can be set for each part MIDI CHANNELs the OCTAVE data to NOTE data during transmission and LOCAL CONTROL whether or not the sound generator of this instrument is active during transmission 1 On the MIDI MENU display select PART SET TING e The display looks similar to the following LEFT CONTROL 2 Use the PART V buttons to select part list of parts covers 4 pages Use the OTHER PARTS TR button or PAGE button to view different parts 3 Use the CHANNEL and v buttons to select a MIDI CHANNEL for the part OFF 1 to 16 A part which has been set to OFF cannot be used to transmit or receive MIDI data The initialized settings are as follows RIGHT 1 1 RIGHT 2 5 LEFT 3 PART 1 OFF PART 2 OFF PART 3 OFF PART 4 4 PART 5 5 PART 6 6 PART 7 7 PA
66. START Off AUTO PLAY CHORD Off All PART SETTING items for the RIGHT 1 part Appropriate values PEDAL SETTING Left SOFT Center SOSTENUTO When you turn the power on you can recall all the settings which were in effect at the time you turned the instrument off while depressing the sustain right pedal turn on the power 135 QQTGO0665 Connections on the rear panel MIDI THEATRE SONIC THRU OUT EXT OUT LINE OUT AUXIN Y Y gj 0 mooy Bono J A Y O 000000 VIDEO OUT IN jg NTSC PAL PEDAL IN THEATRE SONIC EXT OUT PR804 External rear speakers for the THEATRE SONIC effect can be connected to these terminals Refer to page 124 AUX IN input level 0 5 Vrms 6 KQ Other instruments such as a sound generator can be con nected to this terminal and the sound will be output from this instrument s speakers To receive monaural sound con nect the other instrument to the R MONO terminal Do not connect the L terminal LINE OUT output level 1 5 Vrms 600 Q By connecting an external high power amplifier the sound can be reproduced at a high volume To output monaural sound connect the external equipment to the R MONO ter minal Do not connect the L terminal MIDI These terminals are for connection to another MIDI instru ment Refer to page 126 beneath the left end of keyboard PHONES x 2 Headphones can be connected to this instrument e When headphones
67. Then select RECORD amp EDIT 2 the RECORD amp EDIT display select STEP RECORD The display changes to the PART SELECT display 3 Using the balance buttons below the display select the track to which the RHYTHM RHY part has been assigned e The display changes to the STEP RECORD RHYTHM input display similar to the following 4 Use the MEAS A and Y buttons to go to the measure you wish to record 5 Store the rhythm data e Data which can be stored START STOP Changes in the rhythm selection COUNT INTRO INTRO FILL IN ENDING Tempo changes Be sure to store the START STOP data in the measure in which the rhythm starts or stops e If you are storing a COUNT INTRO or INTRO store this data before the START STOP data f the tempo is changed the display changes to the con firmation display After specifying the desired tempo Press the YES button to store the specified tempo or press the NO button to cancel the new tempo value 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to continue storing the rhythm progression 7 At the end of the rhythm progression press the END button e f the REP button is pressed instead of the END button during playback the recorded rhythm progression is re peated e This instrument exits the recording mode 75 QQTGO0665 Sequencer x o o o 5 2 Part IV B Correct the recorded rhythm progression 1 Follow the procedure to select the STEP R
68. When the root note of the specified chord is higher than the set pitch point the pitch of that part is automatically lowered by one octave thus avoiding an unnaturally high accompaniment pitch e This is effective only for the part for which the Melody group was selected in CHORD MODIFY CHANGE SOUND Use the panel buttons to select the sound DIGI EFF Set the DIGITAL EFFECT to on or off SOUND is the initialized setting of the sound Composer BALANCE Adjust the volume balance PAN Adjust the stereo balance of each part LEFT 64 CEN TER RIGHT 63 e At LEFT 64 the sound is all the way to the left at RIGHT 63 all the way to the right The center point is CENTER BEND RANGE Adjust the range of pitch change when PITCH BEND data is received 0 to 12 PAGE 2 ACCOMP1 ACCOMP2 ACCOMPS ACCOMP4 ACCOMPS EQ Hi Sound correction in the high range e Use the FC A and V buttons to adjust the standard frequency Use the GAIN A and V buttons to set the ratio of change EQ Low Sound correction in the low range e Use the FC A and V buttons to adjust the standard frequency Use the GAIN A and V buttons to set the ratio of change REV Depth of the REVERB 0 to 127 CHO Depth of the CHORUS 0 to 127 Playback 1 1 the RHYTHM GROUP section press the MEMORY button RHYTHM GROUP o o 8816 amp BEAT ROCK amp POP BALLAD
69. When you have finished selecting the sounds 2 In the SOUND ARRANGER section press the press the SET button SET button to turn it on SOUND ARRANGER A D Playing back the sounds 1 the SOUND ARRANGER section press the OFF ON button to turn it on SOUND ARRANGER SET ain e The display looks similar to the following BASS Funky E Bass ACCOMP 1 Funk Mute Guitar OFF ACCOMP2 Mute Guitar OFF RCCONP3 Bright Piano OFF 2 Start the rhythm automatic accompaniment ACCOMP4 Anal Syn Bi OFF RCCOMP5 Sunphoni este inas FF e When the OFF ON button is off the factory preset sounds aa SP SS I E ure produced 3 Use the A and Y buttons to select the part whose sound you wish to change e This setting can be set separately for each rhythm f you wish to modify the settings you specified while the OFF ON button is on press the SET button to turn it on 4 Select the desired sound The DIGITAL EFFECT on off status can also be specified except for DRUMS part e For the DRUMS part select sounds from the DRUM KITS group e Sounds from the DIGITAL DRAWBAR groups cannot be selected for the ACCOMP and BASS parts e The sound and on off status of the DIGITAL EFFECT are shown on the display One Touch Play 0000 00000 eos amp 0 E amp
70. amasaban eh eaten tees ae 144 Supplied accessories Please check the supplied accessories Music stand CD ROM AC cord Remote Controller Batteries PR804 9 QQTG0665 Controls and functions PR604 AUTO PLAY CHORD Add an automatic accompaniment to your selected rhythm Refer to page 47 PIANO STYLIST You can choose to have all the settings of this instrument automatically set Refer to page 53 PROGRESSIVE PIANIST Your piano offers a fun method of learning to play piano Refer to page 16 Technics SX PR v SOUND TEMPO PROGRAM e E m o 5 S m ARRANGER PIANO masr 16 NOVES 591 oFSON DEMO ROXAPO SHOW METRONOME f C 23 o am cui wen M NLY AO se APCSEQUENCER ABLUES WESEN WORD 8 2 VOLUME VOLUME gt sono VARIATION INTRO amp ENDING START STOP O 01020304 O E 1 2 3 4 LEE w 7 Arn Eye Er 2 Sen uw le UU UUU BEST NRO Y Y Various rhythm patterns are available for each rhythm group Refer to page 44
71. amp ROLL ROCK amp ROLL You can press the NAMING button and assign a name to the bank 4 Press the BANK button to select a bank Com pile Bank 1 2 5 Use the PADS A and Y buttons to select the pad to which to assign the phrase 6 Use the BANK and PHRASE and v buttons to select the desired bank and phrase you wish to assign e The Control bank cannot be selected 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to assign phrases to the other pad buttons 8 When you have finished assigning the phrases turn off the PROGRAM MENUS but ton Record a phrase User Bank A B and C are reserved for storing your original phrases 1 Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on e The display looks similar to the following SOUND TOUCH SENSITIVITY REVERB amp EFFECT SOUND EDI CONTROL SEQUENCE COMPOSER CUSTOMIZE 2 Select PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS e The display looks similar to the following PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS COMPILE SET RECORDING BANK PHRASE LES SEQ TO PAD 2 3 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a RECORDING BANK display changes to the RECORD PAD display e You can press the BANK NAMING button and assign a name to the bank e f the BANK CLR button is pressed all the data in the bank is cleared a confirmation display appears 4 Use the buttons below the display to select the pad
72. and v buttons to set the depth of the effect e This display can also be accessed from the REVERB amp EFFECT display Refer to page 109 m EFFECT EDIT Your edited effect can be stored in a memory for later recall e The procedure is the same as for MULTI EFFECT Sounds and effects SOLO Each part can be set to monophonic sound 1 Select a part 2 Press the SOLO button to turn it on o SOLO e The sound of that part will be monophonic e This feature does not work for the DRUM KITS sounds e When two CONDUCTOR parts one with the SOLO turned on and one with the SOLO turned off are mixed then only the highest pitch of the played chord plays in the sound for which the SOLO is turned on n the initialized condition the SOLO is automatically turned on or off depending on the sound you select BRILLIANCE The brightness of the sound can be set for each performance part 1 Press the BRILLIANCE button BRILLIANCE e The display looks similar to the following RIGHT1 MELLOW WARM BRIGHT 2 Use the PART A and v buttons to select a part 3 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select the level of brightness e For some sounds the brightness does not change The display returns to the previous display a few seconds after you have changed the setting Mic Reverb amp Effect These settings apply when a microphone is connected to the MIC input terminal and for example
73. are merged in the destination track the new track is assigned the same part as the left track 2 Select the destination track TO e Use the TRACK A and V buttons to the right of the display to specify the track number 3 Press the OK button e The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function Part IV MEASURE COPY Copy recorded data of specified measures to a specified point e On the destination track the new data replaces the current measure contents LAST START i HEASURE LM T REPEAT 1 Specify the measures you wish to copy from the source track FROM On the FROM side specify the settings with the corre sponding buttons TRACK Specify the track number you wish to copy the measures from e You cannot select the track for the RHYTHM part or CHORD part in which a repeat command has been stored e f ALL is selected the specified measures are copied to all tracks at the same time FIRST MEAS Specify the first measure to copy LAST MEAS Specify the last measure to copy 2 Specify where you wish to copy the selected measures to e On the TO side specify the settings with the correspond ing buttons TRACK Specify the track number you wish to copy to e Measures in a track for the CONTROL RHYTHM or CHORD part can be copied only to the same track START MEAS Specify the start point to copy the sel
74. can use the PART SELECT A and V buttons to Switch the part Use the ALL PARTS INITIAL button to return all parts to the flat tuning B ORIGINAL tuning Each instrument of each sound has its own original tuning data This setting affects the tuning curve that spans the en tire keyboard So for example the acoustic piano type sounds duplicate those of a real piano in that the high notes are tuned slightly higher and the low notes slightly lower You can specify for each part whether this original tuning is enabled or not 1 Use the PART SELECT and v buttons to select a part 2 Use the ORIGINAL TUNING ON OFF button to select ON or OFF 107 QQTG0665 Part Vil Sound Sound Load Option The data for each individual sound is set with the most suitable effect settings etc but in some cases when switching from one sound to another and these settings are recalled the setup is not the way you want it By using the SOUND LOAD OPTION you can adjust the settings so that specific data is not recalled 1 On the SOUND MENU display select SOUND LOAD OPTION e The display looks similar to the following PORTRMENTO LORD CHORUS LORD 1 2 Use the A and Y buttons to select an item Use the and v button to set the filter to ON or OFF APC Reverb Setting Although an appropriate REVERB is applied for the automatic accompaniment parts depending on the rhythms by default you can adjust the REVERB level for each part
75. demo tunes are demonstrated in order in a medley performance The medley performance continues until the START STOP button or the DEMO button is pressed again e Some of the buttons do not function during the DEMO mode 17 QQTGO0665 Select a sound o 9 p 5 2 2 a m In the CONDUCTOR section on the Add reverberation panel press the RIGHT 1 button to turn it on A Press the REVERB button to turn it on LPT REVERE CONDUCTOR d 2 In the SOUND GROUP or PIANO section press one of the sound buttons SOUND GROUP 594 ORGAN amp 5000 STRINGS BRASS accogpoN SYNTH SOLOIST EXPLORER GUITAR MALLET amp VOCAL oRcHPERC BASS DRUMKITS MIXTURES MEMORY DIGITAL GRAND UPRIGHT ELECTRIC MODERN DRAWBAR PR804 3 Select a sound from the list of sounds shown on the display a Slow Violin Concert Strings Violin Slow Strings d Jazz Violin Cello Ensemble Viola Pizzicato Str Cello e For most of the buttons the list of sounds is contained on two or more screen pages To see a different part of the list press either PAGE button A Play the keyboard 18 QQTGO0665 Select the registration for a music style piano STYLIST
76. display select DIRECT PLAY 3 Use the buttons below teh display to select a song Ii SMF DIRECT PLAY START E opo Loop PLAY AS e For SMF songs use the PLAY AS button to specify a sound arrangement mode e DIRECT PLAY is possible from the following disks Standard MIDI File Standard MIDI File with Lyrics DISK ORCHESTRA COLLECTION DOC PianoDisc All product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners DISK ORCHESTRA COLLECTION is a trademark of the YAMAHA Corporation 28 QQTGO0665 Theatre Sonic PR804 The THEATRE SONIC feature creates a special sound field to give stereoscopic effects to the instru ment sound This effect can be enhanced by adding external rear speakers o 9 pm 5 9 a m gt Olio o m Sound field schema Orchestra or band sound Q Player THEATRE SONIC OFF Speakers of the instrument e Player Orchestra or band sound Rear speakers THEATRE SONIC ON A Press the THEATRE SONIC button to turn it on THEATRE SONIC E The effect is applie
77. eer ese Qiu ERE MEA YN NE 99 Disk management z vainilla Oe es Se ee p S 102 Set the automatic display when a disk is inserted 102 Part VIL Sound ees XL S A on e n d a ee i Au ME pe A M tea 103 Outline of the Sound 103 Patt Setting v a uu re hated PERRO ee rure epe bi Hh dete wat dw tena eed 103 lcg 105 Master TUNING dob Rate at i ape ied ede ase hes 107 Key Scaling ee erre ond E eh wn dou Qo rr dood Roe da Va ree Uae a ou eds 107 Sound Load Option ossi eh eben Ee re A ee a ee Ex 108 APC Reverb Setting oe ul e tice eme mE eek dox eI Y aep s 108 Part VIII Reverb amp Effect ignes aes ee See we x ERA AU AI le Sac Sports 109 Outline of the Reverb amp Effect 109 Tone Gontrol sere kes ee Wy dex Gere d uina eem e etu Ele 109 P rt IX Sound Edit Lite nie INVE ES 110 Outline of the Sound Edit 110 Easy Edit iraro mri toea op em eR rei ate re ER eee ee aza rae 111 TONS Edit dI IB EN dete e a duras T ARE 111 xi Ree Ree pP GRIP ee sqa Pr pae at RH S 113 Filter EGity 5 reto um e e pO De VERIOR TAS 114 Amplitude
78. enter symbols e Press the POSITION button to move the cursor e You can also use the TEMPO PROGRAM dial to select the characters e Press the INS button to enter a space at the cursor position e Press the DEL button to erase the character at the cursor position e Press the CLR button to erase the entire name e Press the gt lt button to center the name 5 When you have finished assigning the name press the OK button 55 QQTGO0665 lt rm gt p lt gt lt gt lt lt 2 gt S Part Il Recall the panel setup 1 Press the BANK VIEW button to turn it on Select a bank 2 Press the desired PANEL MEMORY number button 1 to 8 The panel setup changes the one stored in the specified memory e You can then change the sound settings etc manually however the contents of the memory remain unchanged until you store them again e The Control Preset bank of the PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS PR804 the soft pedal or the sostenuto pedal can also be used to change from one PANEL MEMORY setup to another e The currently selected bank memory number and memory name are shown in the top line on the normal display m NEXT BANK You can press the NEXT BANK button to switch to the next bank This allows you to change banks without exiting the normal display o SET NEXTBANK BANK VIEW C 2 26 e Each time
79. free 3 usi entered 06 e Press the 123 button to enter numbers etc While the ie cr HENDRY SHIFT button is pressed you can enter symbols 05 e Press the POSITION button to move the cursor e You can also use the TEMPO PROGRAM dial to select iii the characters 1 Use the buttons below the display to specify e Press the INS button to enter a space at the cursor position the Tile number 29H wish to save to e Press the DEL button to erase the character at the cursor e The types of data that can be saved are shown in a frame position on the right side of the display If you press the SAVE button all the indicated data is saved Ordinarily PER FORMANCE data is selected but you can use the SAVE OPTION to select specific data to save e Press the CLR button to erase the entire name e Press the gt lt button to center the name 4 Press the OK button 2 If you wish to assign a name to the file press alte display returnis tothe SAVE display the NAME button e The display looks similar to the following 5 Press the SAVE button e The SAVE operation begins f you attempt to save data to a file number in which data is currently saved the display changes to the confirmation display Press the YES button to continue the SAVE pro cedure or press the NO button if you wish to cancel it ror POSITION 100 QQTGO0665 Part VI SAVE OPTION Specify the kind of
80. is connected to other equipment and on whether this Keyboard is used as the master or the slave 1 the MIDI MENU display select MIDI PRE SETS e The display looks similar to the following KN KEYBOARD gt EXTERNAL SEQUENCER 2 Use the A and Y buttons to select the con nection setup e The PAGE 1 4 display shows connection setups with this instrument as the SLAVE And the PAGE 2 4 display shows connection setups with this instrument as the MASTER e The MASTER is the instrument used to transmit data and the SLAVE is the instrument used to receive the data e Use the buttons below the display to select WITHOUT APC the AUTO PLAY CHORD is not used or WITH APC the performance includes AUTO PLAY CHORD 3 Press the OK button eWhen the settings have been successfully stored COMPLETED appears on the display Notice When an instrument such as an organ or accordion with separate or divided keyboards dedicated to melody and chords is used as the master instrument if this instru ment s split point is set to a note below the lowest note of the melody keyboard of the master instrument it is possible to produce melody notes on multiple parts by this instrument s CONDUCTOR settings e Assign the RIGHT 1 channel as the CHANNEL for the melody keyboard Assign the CHORD channel or if you also wish the played note to be produced CHORD LEFT as the CHANNEL for the chord keyboard You will also h
81. match the channels on the receiving side This characteristic also makes it possible to link multiple sound generators and to control each by matching specific channels 126 QQTGO0665 Part XII The following kinds of data can be transmitted received m NOTE data This is the most basic kind of MIDI data which is exchanged and is used to specify which keys are played and how hard they are played NOTE NUMBER Number specifying which key is played NOTE ON Specifies that a key is played NOTE OFF Specifies that a key is released VELOCITY Specifies how hard a key is struck e MIDI notes are assigned numbers from 0 to 127 with middle C C3 as 60 Note pitches are in semitone increments with the higher numbers assigned to the higher pitches m PROGRAM CHANGE This is sound change data When a different sound is selected on the transmitting instrument the sound on the receiving instrument also changes m CONTROL CHANGE These are volume sustain effect etc data used to enhance performance expression Each function is distinguished by its control number and the function which can be changed by the control differs depending on the instrument m EXCLUSIVE data This is data that is specific to this instrument and data for the GENERAL MIDI LEVEL 2 mode setting Outline of MIDI functions 0000 1 Press the PROGRAM
82. not turn on then turn off the AUTO PLAY CHORD or select any mode except PIANIST Sounds and effects 2 Use the SPLIT POINT button to define the point that divides the left and right keyboard sections G2 C3 C4 5 e Each time the SPLIT POINT button is pressed the indica tion moves to the next split point in the following order G2 C3 C4 customized split point all indicators off see below m Customized split point Use the following procedure if you wish to store a split point at a location other than G2 C3 or C4 1 Press and hold the SPLIT POINT button for a few seconds SPLIT POINT e The following display appears Press a key to select the split poin 2 Press a key on the keyboard to specify the desired split point split point is set at the location of the pressed key and is indicated on the keyboard illustration on the display The key at the split point is the lowest note of the right keyboard section e After a few seconds the display exits the setting mode e Whenever the keyboard is split you can select your cus tomized split point by pressing the SPLIT POINT button until none of the split point indicators is lit In this case the customized split point is indicated on the display RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 OCTAVE During your performance you can quickly change the octave of the RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 parts Use this convenient func tion to expand the oct
83. number to record e The display changes to the PAD RECORDING display e You can press the PAD NAMING button and assign a name to the bank To clear all the current data in the selected pad press the CLEAR THE PAD button and then press the YES button on the confirmation display 5 Use the MEAS and v buttons specify the number of measures in the phrase Use the TIME SIGNATURE and v buttons to specify the time signature of the phrase This step is possible only if the CLEAR THE PAD proce dure was executed continued on the next page 59 QQTGO0665 o o 5 o g 49 Pads Part Ill 6 Press the OK button For details about KEY SETTING refer to page 87 e For details about CHORD MODIFY CHANGE refer to page 88 7 Select the part to record to e Press the button for PART 1 or PART 2 e Recording begins as soon as the pad is selected Two parts be recorded PAD 1 4 The display looks similar to the followin MERSURE va MEMORY 84 QUANTIZE OFF KEY IN CHORD MODIFY Me lody 7th G move PART SETTING fag STEP RECORD 2 1 e Refer to page 89 for detailed information about PART SETTING 8 Proceed to record The recording procedure is the same as for the COM POSER Refer to page 85 e When played back by the AUTO PLAY CHORD the r
84. of the display to select the attribute you wish to adjust e When the type is changed the parameters revert to the factory defaults Controller Edit Specify how operation of the controllers such as the wheels etc affects the sound e These settings are effective when the instrument recieves controller data CONTROLLER 1 the SOUND EDIT menu display select CONTROLLER e The display looks similar to the following AFTER TOUCH 2 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a controller e Two functions can be assigned to each controller 3 Use the FUNCTION and v buttons to select a function for the controller 4 Use the DEPTH and v buttons to set the depth of the function applied by the controller 118 QQTGO0665 5 Use the TONE ENABLE ON OFF and v buttons to set the controller to on or off for each tone e When set to INV the effect is applied inversely 6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 for the other controllers as desired 7 Use the GLIDE and v buttons to select whether or not the glide effect is active ENABLE The glide effect is enabled DISABLE The glide effect is disabled Part IX Store the new sound Sound Edit The MEMORY button in the SOUND GROUP section accesses memory banks reserved for the sounds you create with the SOUND EDIT You can store up to 40 original sounds then select the sounds just like the other sounds in the SOUND GROUP P
85. of the display to select the desired bank A B C 4 With the SET button held down press one of the numbered buttons of the PANEL MEMORY 1 to 8 1 592 AS 2 3 4 5 6 7 F k PANEL MEMORY Y e The panel settings are now stored in the specified bank and number After selecting bank can use the PAGE buttons to go to the PAGE2 BANK VIEW page and confirm the memory names of that bank s 8 memories BANK NAMING MEMORY NAMING Safari Flutes Pop Soprano Spanish Trumpets Sentimental Solo Dance Band Solos e You can use the BANK A and V buttons to view other banks e You can also access this display by pressing and holding any of the PANEL MEMORY number buttons 1 to 8 for a few seconds Assign a name to the bank memory You can assign names to the banks and memories 1 Select a bank or memory 2 Use the PAGE buttons to go to the PAGE2 2 BANK VIEW page on the display 3 Press the BANK NAMING button to assign a name to the bank or the MEMORY NAMING button for the memory e The display looks similar to the following POSITION 4 Press the ABC button to enter alphabetical characters While the SHIFT button is pressed upper case letters are entered e Press the 123 button to enter numbers etc While the SHIFT button is pressed you can
86. offset 50 to 50 e Select VELOCITY OFFSET VALUE Use the and V buttons to change the value All the values are offset from the current value by the fixed amount The upper 127 and lower 1 limits cannot be exceeded FIX The VELOCITY value of all received NOTE ON data is set to a fixed value 1 to 127 e Select VELOCITY FIXED VALUE Use the A and V buttons to change the value TECHNI CHORD OUTPUT ON Keyboard notes generated by the TECHNI CHORD function are also transmitted OFF Only key note data of the pressed keys is trans mitted TRANSPOSE OUTPUT ON The note data of the transposed notes is trans mitted OFF The note data of the played keys is transmitted DRUM PATTERN OUTPUT ON Data from the DRUMS part is transmitted OFF Data from the DRUMS part is not transmitted AUTO PLAY CHORD OUTPUT ON The data for the ACCOMP BASS and CHORD parts is transmitted OFF The data for the above parts is not transmitted MIDI channels should be assigned to the above parts before exchanging data AUTO OCTAVE SHIFT OUTPUT ON If the octave has been automatically changed the data of the transposed notes is transmitted depend ing on the sound OFF The note data of the played keys is transmitted 3 Use the and v buttons to select the setting 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each item as desired 131 QQTGO0665 Part XII MIDI Presets Establish the optimum settings depending on how this Keyboard
87. output mode for the VIDEO OUT terminal when viewing display images such as SLIDE SHOW or lyrics on your external video monitor or TV 1 On the CUSTOMIZE MENU display select VIDEO OUT MODE SETTING e The display looks similar to the following 2 Select PAL or NTSC e This setting is kept even after the power is turned off 124 QQTGO0665 Part XI Customize Theatre Sonic Speaker Mode PR804 Specify whether the THEATRE SONIC effect is to be created using only speakers of the instrument or using external rear speakers as well 1 the CUSTOMIZE MENU display select THEATRE SONIC SPEAKER MODE e The display looks similar to the following gt VIRTUAL REAR SPEAKERS Theatre Sonic works with just the internal speakers ACTUAL REAR SPEAKERS Theatre Sonic works with an external receiver and rear speakers If this mode is selected without Home Theatre Receiver and Surround Sound Speakers connected Theatre Sonic will not work 2 Select mode VIRTUAL REAR SPEAKERS The effect is created using only internal speakers ACTUAL REAR SPEAKERS The effect is created using external rear speakers as well Do not select this mode when no external speakers connected 3 Press the OK button e For connection of external rear speakers refer to page 136 125 QQTGO0665 Part XH MIDI What is MIDI MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface is the intern
88. pedal cord and power cord to the termi nals A mark PEDAL IN plug t 00 NM I ke With the mark upwards insert i the plug fully x 1 Plug the pedal cord and power cord into the terminals on the rear of the piano 2 Remove the backing from the clamps and affix them as shown in the figure Secure the pedal cord to the clamps Confirm After assembling check these points e Are any parts left over Check the assembly procedure again e Does the piano rattle when it is rocked Make sure all the screws are securely tightened 15 the power cord firmly inserted Check again els the plug of the pedal cord inserted as far into the connector terminal as it will go If it is not completely inserted the sustain and other pedal functions may not work m When the piano has been moved or transported retighten the screws securely 137 QQTGO0665 Assembly PR804 Follow the steps below to assemble your Technics piano Make sure you are using the correct parts and that they are in the correct direction e At least 2 people are required for assembly e To disassemble the piano reverse the procedure 1 Remove the packing and take the parts out of the carton Confirm that all the parts on the printed list are present List 2 The following parts are in the screw kit Black screws long 2 cam Black screws short 12
89. procedure e The display changes to the following TOUCH SENSITIVITY SOUND ED SEQUENCER E COMPOSER PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS e Initialization begins When initialization is completed 2 Select CONTROL PR804 COMPLETED is shown on the display and this instru ment returns to the normal performance mode display looks similar to the following e The MIDI amp FAVORITES are not initialized by this proce dure PANEL MEMORY NODE RSS You can also reset all the PERFORMANCE items with the ES PEDAL SETTING FADE IN OUT SETTING following procedure Turn off the power to this instrument once Then while pressing the three lower left buttons in the RHYTHM GROUP section SOUL amp DISCO GOSPEL amp BLUES and COUNTRY amp WESTERN at the same time turn the power 3 Select INITIAL on again e This display changes to the following ER MUSIC STYLE RRRRNGER MODE PERFORMANCE CURRENT PANEL Resets the PERFORMANCE PART SETTING TP 1 MIDI SETTING or individual sections PANEL MEMORY to the original factory COMPOSER settings SEQUENCER SOUND MEMORY EFFECT MEMORY PADS USER PR804 Power on settings When the POWER button of this instrument is turned on the settings below are automatically set to those suitable for piano performance Sound GRAND PIANO CONCERT CONDUCTOR RIGHT 1 TRANSPOSE C R1 R2 OCTAVE Off SYNCHRO
90. sound m Type and parameter settings 1 Press and hold the CHORUS button for a few seconds e The display looks similar to the following Band Chorus Chorus3 EFFECT MEMORY i Chorus2 Chorus4 i 2 Use the A and Y buttons to select an effect group EFFECT MEMORY is for edited effects see below 3 Use the buttons to the right of the display to select the type f the types comprise more than one display page use the PAGE buttons to switch pages e This display can also be accessed from the REVERB amp EFFECT display Refer to page 109 m EFFECT EDIT Your edited effect can be stored in a memory for later recall The procedure is the same as for MULTI EFFECT Part REVERB REVERB applies a reverberation effect to the sound This effect is applied to all the parts in common Press the REVERB button to turn it on REVERB e This effect does not work for the METRONOME m Type and parameter settings 1 Press and hold the REVERB button for a few seconds e The display changes to the following IR PH 1 3 DETR D 2 Use the and Y buttons to select an effect group e The EFFECT MEMORY is for edited effects see below 3 Use the buttons to the right of the display to select the type e If the types comprise more than one display page use the PAGE buttons to switch pages 4 Use the TOTAL DEPTH A
91. specific chord and press the ERS button Part IV Sequencer Outline of the Sequencer 0000 oor V A sequencer records your performance in a similar way to a tape recorder This instrument s SEQUENCER allows you to record up to 10 performances in a variety of ways You may want to record your entire performance in one go especially if you are using AUTO PLAY CHORD to provide the accompaniment or to build up a complex arrangement with several different parts playing together like an orchestral score This instrument s SEQUENCER has 16 tracks This means that you can record 16 different parts However you don t have to use all 16 tracks For some uses you may only need to use one or two tracks This instrument s SEQUENCER enables you to edit your recorded performance Unlike a tape recorder you can change the sound or the tempo during playback or correct wrong notes or timing errors SEQUENCER features m You can change the tempo without chang ing the pitch When you record your performance at a slow tempo and play it back at a faster tempo the pitch stays the same m Consistent sound Your performance is reproduced by a sound module as it reads digital data So unlike a recorded tape the sound never deteriorates no matter how many times you play back your performance m Edit your recorded performance Comprehensive editi
92. start the rhythm by playing a key on the keyboard Refer to page 45 Playing the rhythm 6 Specify a chord e If the BASIC or ADVANCED mode was selected specify the chord on the keyboard section to the left of the split point x lt Split point An accompaniment pattern in the specified chord is auto matically played Play the melody with your right hand Example of how to play a BASIC lt One Finger gt accom paniment Play the melody with your right hand Left hand e When you use FILL IN INTRO and ENDING the auto matic accompaniment is also used in these patterns e You can set the mode which determines how the LEFT part sounds during an AUTO PLAY CHORD performance Refer to the following section on LEFT HOLD e n the initialized condition when the rhythm is off if an AUTO PLAY CHORD mode is on and a chord is specified the specified root note R BASS part and chord notes CHORD part are produced The volumes of these notes can be adjusted Refer to page 31 7 To stop the automatic accompaniment press the START STOP button e If you wish the automatic accompaniment to begin and end the performance set the OFF ON button to off lt rm gt p lt gt LEFT HOLD This setting determines how the LEFT part sounds when the LEFT button in the CONDUCTOR is on during a performance with the BASIC or ADVANCED 1 2 mode
93. the NEXT BANK button is pressed the bank changes in order from A to B to C Following bank C the bank changes to A e The panel settings change when a PANEL MEMORY number button 1 to 8 is pressed 56 QQTGO0665 Playing the rhythm PANEL MEMORY mode You can define which panel settings are recalled when the PANEL MEMORY is used 1 Press and hold the SET button for a few sec onds e The display changes to the following NORMA Stores sound amp balance settings only Stores to total setting including Rhythm Transpose amp tempo 2 Select the mode NORMAL The sounds and volume balance and CONDUCTOR sta tus are stored EXPAND All the instrument s settings are stored including the rhythm except for SOUND ARRANGER on off status TRANSPOSE tempo etc e After a few seconds the display exits the setting mode m EXPAND MODE FILTER You can specify which data is stored in the EXPAND mode 1 Use the PAGE buttons to access the PAGE 2 2 EXPAND MODE FILTER display e The display looks similar to the following MIDI REVERB amp CHORUS MULTI EFFECT APC SEQ VOLUME MIC REU EFF SPLIT POINT TONE CONTROL TRANSPOSE PARTL 16 SETTING PEDAL SETTING ON KEY SCALE FADE IN OUT SETTING PAD BANK APC MODE ACOMP amp BASS VOLUME 2 Use the Y buttons to select the item 3 Use the ON and OFF buttons to store the on or off status for the selected item Part Ill Playing phrases Pia
94. the function or press the NO button to cancel the function 83 QQTGO0665 Sequencer Part IV Sequencer ADVANCE DELAY Speed up or delay the sound production of specified per formance data FIRST LAST ADVANCE TRACK MEASURE MEASURE DELAY x 3 Y 1 Use the TRACK and v buttons to select the track you wish to edit e You cannot select the track for the CONTROL RHYTHM or CHORD part e f ALL is selected all tracks will be edited 2 Use the FIRST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the start point measure number of the change 3 Use the LAST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the end point measure number of the change 4 Use the ADVANCE DELAY and v buttons to accelerate or delay the timing of the sound production 96 to 96 e A value causes the notes to sound later and a value causes the notes to sound earlier 5 Press the OK button e The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function x o o 5 2 84 QQTGO0665 Part V Composer Outline of the Composer Composer 0000 CZ Sob RRREURRRRRRRRR 20 amp OCC oed The COMPOSER enables you to create your own accompaniment patterns A pattern is comprised of 8 parts DRUMS 1 2 BASS and 1
95. the function is displayed Change the data as desired e Press the ERS button to erase the data which is displayed e You can also correct data which was stored in the REAL TIME RECORD mode e Performance NOTE data can be recorded or edited on a piano roll display Refer to page 78 Part IV Assigning the images Assign images to the selected point PIC of a song 1 Use the SONG SELECT A and v of the SEQUENCER MENU display to select a song number to which the images will be assigned and select RECORD amp EDIT 2 Select STEP RECORD on the RECORD amp EDIT display 3 Use the balance buttons below the display to select CONTROL TRACK CTL The display looks similar to the following PICTURE CURSOR 4 Use the MEAS v buttons to specify the measure to assign 5 Use the CURSOR buttons to move the cursor reversed box to the point you are going to assign an image e Each point represents one eighth of a quarter note a thirty second note 6 Press the PIC button e The display looks similar to the following PICCPRESET 1 i Sead Tel Sa CURSOR 7 Use the PRESET USER button to select one PRESET preset images USER your original images loaded beforehand 8 Use the VALUE button to select the image number 9 Press the YES button e The image of the specified number is assigned to that point PIC 10 Repeat the steps 4 to 9 to continue assigning 11 When
96. the playback parts correspond to their current settings at the OFF position the volume is 0 e The volume can be adjusted for each part Refer to page 31 e Except during SEQUENCER playback or DIRECT PLAY of a disk this slide control adjusts the total volume of all the automatic accompaniment parts e During SEQUENCER recording the volume is automat ically at its maximum regardless of the position of the slide control During playback however lowering the slide control from the MAX position will lower the volume from its recorded level For this reason the slide control should normally be left in the MAX position Here is the way to assign a name to your recorded song 1 On the SEQ MENU display use the SONG and v buttons to select a song 2 Press the NAMING button The display looks similar to the following SEQUENCER SONG 1 3 Assign a name to the song e Press the ABC button to enter alphabetical characters While the SHIFT button is pressed upper case letters are entered e Press the 123 button to enter numbers etc While the SHIFT button is pressed you can enter symbols e Press the POSITION button to move the cursor e You can also use the TEMPO PROGRAM dial to select the characters e Press the INS button to enter a space at the cursor position e Press the DEL button to erase the character at the cursor position e Press the CLR button to erase the entire name e Press the gt lt but
97. the track to which the CHORD part has been assigned the display changes to the STEP RE CORD CHORD display Refer to page 74 f you selected the track to which the RHYTHM part has been assigned the display changes to the STEP RE CORD RHYTHM display Refer to page 75 e If you selected the track to which the CONTROL part has been assigned the display changes to the STEP RE CORD CONTROL display x o 5 2 4 Use the MEAS A and V buttons to select the measure e This step is not necessary if you are recording from measure 1 of a blank track 71 QQTGO0665 Part IV 5 Use the CURSOR 4 and P buttons to move the cursor to the note position dot you are going to store e Each dot represents one eighth of a quarter note a thirty second note e When storing triplets it may not be possible to match the timing exactly with the 1 32 note steps However if you select triplet type notes for the note length LENGTH in step 6 below the timing is automatically corrected 6 Use the left REC NOTE LENGTH and v buttons to specify the note value Select from Ja 3 D Js J do 5x2 to 4 denotes a triplet type note For note values other than these use the center REC NOTE LENGTH buttons to specify the note value to be added to that which you specified with the left buttons Example To record a dotted quarter note J J 7 Use the right REC NOTE L
98. the volumes of the automatic ac companiment parts correspond to their current settings at the OFF position the volume is 0 The volume should normally be set to MAX e The set values are shown in the APC column of the volume balance display Refer to page 31 The volume be adjusted for each part Refer to page 31 e When the position of the slide control coincides with the actual volume the indicator is lit When the volume is changed by of the PANEL MEMORY or SEQUENCER playback the actual volume differs from that indicated by the position of the slide control In this case the indicator is not lit e The volume of the PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS part does not change PR804 e During SEQUENCER playback or disk DIRECT PLAY operation of this slide control affects the total volume of all the playback parts 50 QQTGO0665 Playing the rhythm CHORD FINDER The CHORD FINDER can help for example when you do not know which keys to press to specify a given chord When you input the chord name the CHORD FINDER shows you which keys to press and even lets you hear the notes that make up 1 Press the AUTO PLAY CHORD s MODE but ton to turn it on e The display changes to the following BASIC ADVANCED 1 ADVANCED 2 PIANIST CHORD FINDER 2 Select CHORD FINDER e The display changes to the following APC MODE INUERSIDI 3 Use the APC MODE button to select the auto matic accompaniment mod
99. transmit 0 to 127 BANK SELECT LSB Specify the BANK SELECT LSB to transmit OFF 0 to 127 e When set to OFF neither the LSB nor the MSB are transmitted Panel Memory Output These are settings affect the transmission data when the PANEL MEMORY buttons are operated 1 the MIDI MENU display select PANEL 7 Use the BANK MSB and v buttons to specify MEMORY OUTPUT a BANK MSB 0 to 127 e di imilar 8 Use the VOL and v buttons to specify the PANEL MEMORY PRORAM CHANGE volume 0 to 127 or OFF aka ce D d MM T BRNK MSB 9 Repeat steps 4 to 7 for each part as neces VOLUME sary Sn Ie eS SENER 10 Repeat steps 3 to 9 for each PANEL MEMORY number as necessary 2 Use the P MEM A and v buttons to select a PANEL MEMORY number 3 Use the OFF ON and v buttons to specify whether the data in the selected PANEL MEMORY number is transmitted or not 4 Use the PART and v buttons to select a part RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 or LEFT 5 Use the P CNG and v buttons to specify program change number 0 to 127 or OFF 6 Use the BANK LSB and v buttons to specify a BANK LSB 0 to 127 133 QQTGO0665 Part XII MIDI Computer Connection These settings are used to select the mode related to MIDI signal flow when a personal computer is connected to the USB terminal of this instrument e When connecting to a personal computer install the USB driver on th
100. was saved e SMF data that was saved on models that are not NX com patible is played back in parts RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 LEFT and PART 4 16 97 QQTGO0665 Part VI Direct Play Disk Drive You can enjoy immediate playback of Standard MIDI File SMF Disk Orchestra Collection DOC and PianoDisc disks all without loading the song data 1 Insert the disk with the stored data into the Disk Drive 2 On the DISK MENU display select DIRECT PLAY display looks similar to the following lt Example SMF gt 2HD 1328KB free used 01 CHILDRE1 MID 02 DEBUSSY MID 03 HANCOCK MID INFORMAT ION the song you wish to have played e If the number of files is 10 or more you can use the PREV and NEXT buttons to go back or advance 10 files at a time For SMF files use the PLAY AS button to specify a sound arrangement mode GM2 GM2 LEVEL 2 NX NX SOUND PREV TEC Data from Technics instruments not having NX SOUND capability e For SMF files you can use the INFO button to switch the displayed data DISK Disk name SONG Song name For SMF files use the MIDI OUT button to specify whether or not MIDI data is output during playback ON OFF This cannot be changed during playback 4 Press the START button e The selected song is played back You can also start playback of the song by pressing the START STOP button on the panel
101. you have finished assigning press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it off e When you play back the song the images appear on the display and change automatically corresponding to the music progression Slide Show Sequencer 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 J 120 tempo music for example e The preset images are not compatible with other models m PICTURE LIST On the step 3 display if you press the PICTURE button a list of USER image data will be displayed DELI RENAME free Dx used PICTURE LOAD User Picture e Press the RENAME button to rename the image data name e Press the DEL button to delete selected image data m Loading your original images 1 Save the image data to a disk using your PC etc 2 Insert the disk with saved data into the DISK DRIVE See page 96 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 e The display looks similar to the following DISK DATA O2 2HD 973KB free 31 used 08 USER d E PICTURE 5 Select the i
102. 0 SOUND 34 Specifications 144 SPLIT POINT st sete ee he E ae es 37 Standard MIDI File 95 START STOP S u n su a bos u au hah L S IS 45 STEP REGORD 55 oe lcs ttl eta ue ages tes 71 STEP RECORD 74 STEP RECORD RHYTHM 75 STOP PR804 57 SUSTAIN cR esate AE echt nee tte laden 103 SYNCHRO START 45 I TAP TEMPOS L eee ob ni Needs 45 TECHNI CHORD 43 TEMPO Sons bran Bact unte etes ies tU nl n 45 TEMPO PROGRAM 45 THEATRE SONIC PR804 29 TONE CONTROL ee 109 TOUCH SENSITIVITY 39 TRACK ASSIGN 24252 dope tes kun 76 TRACK GLEEAR eis sie s u t 78 TRACK MERGE 1 oes a 80 TRANSPOSE S 33 aye ka e 42 0 139 aq mots an hapa 136 VARIATION rem yn qe exar eee 44 VELOCITY CHANGE 83 Volume balance 31 143 QQTGO0665 Sp
103. 1 the CUSTOMIZE MENU display select MIDI SETTING LOAD OPTION e The display looks similar to the followin Load MIDI Parameters From Registration file From Sequencer song INITIAL INITIAL 2 Use the and Y buttons to select an item m Load MIDI Parameters From Registration file Specify whether MIDI data is also loaded when panel data is loaded NO YES From Sequencer Song Specify whether MIDI data is loaded or changed when SEQUENCER data is loaded or when the SONG is changed by the SEQUENCER SONG SELECT SONG COPY or TRACK ASSIGN NO YES e The MIDI settings are always stored at the start of each recorded SEQUENCER SONG and when PANEL WRITE is executed In the initialized state the MIDI settings are not loaded even when the SONG is changed However changing this setting to YES will cause the stored MIDI settings to also load in these cases m Use these settings when GM2 mode ON Specify how the MIDI settings of this instrument are af fected when GM2 is on Select from INITIAL initialized settings PRESET MIDI PRESETS and KEEP the settings do not change NX SOUND mode ON Specify how the MIDI settings of this instrument are af fected when NX SOUND is ON Select from INITIAL initialized settings PRESET MIDI PRESETS and KEEP the settings do not change 3 Use the and v buttons to change the setting 4 Press the OK button Video Out Mode Setting PR804 Select the
104. 5 f you wish to use a time signature not available in the preset rhythms use the COMPOSER to create a new time signature Refer to page 86 Sequencer This instrument can show various images which change automatically corresponding to the music progression just like the DEMO performance Using the Slide Show function you can create a multi media show of images synchronizing with the sound Schematic PICTURE 1 PICTURE 3 PICTURE 5 PICTURE 2 Set the images To set the images proceed as follows 1 Record a song in the SEQUENCER See pages 65 to 67 2 Specify the points PIC at which the image must be changed on the STEP RECORD CONTROL display See page 73 3 Replay the song e The selected image is displayed in whole screen at the specified point PIC The image continues to be shown until the next PIC point comes Images will be displayed on either the normal display or the SEQUENCER PLAY display e PR804 You can output the displayed images to a external monitor such as a TV set See page 136 PICTURE 4 PIC 1 PIC 3 PIC 5 Intro Theme A Theme B Ending PIC 2 PIC 4 PIC 6 PICTURE 6 Load your original images Besides a variety of preset images of the instrument you can use your original images on your PC etc 1 Save the image data to a disk instrument can read BMP and JPG formats not compatible with all data with those extensi
105. 55 ODODO PR804 Select the sounds for the three parts you can play on the keyboard RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 and LEFT After first selecting a part and a SOUND GROUP choose the desired sound from the display Select a sound 1 the PART SELECT section choose RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 or LEFT PART SELECT LEFT RIGHT 2 RIGHT 1 e The CONDUCTOR buttons are used to specify which part is heard Refer to page 36 e For the RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 parts when a CONDUC TOR button is selected the corresponding PART SELECT button is also activated 2 Select a sound group SOUND GROUP STRINGS BRASS 6 Ma M so WOODWND ACCORDION SYNTH SOLOIST EXPLORER Ca GUTAR MAIE 0 VOCAL BASS DRUMKTS MIXTURES MEMORY PIANO DIGITAL GRAND UPRIGHT ELECTRIC MODERN DRAWBAR PR804 e The sounds in DRUM KITS are percussion sounds that you play by striking the keyboard keys MEMORY is reserved for storing sounds you modify Refer to page 119 34 QQTGO0665 3 Select the desired sound from the list on the display Slow Violin Concert Strings Violin Jazz Violin Slow Strings Cello Ensemble Viola Pizzicato Str Cello e You can use the PAGE buttons to view a different part of the list except for a portion of the PIANO group e The sound you select is memorized for the part you selected in step 1 The sound display may di
106. A SA SOM VASER BOR PLACERAS PA APPARATEN jADVERTENCIA PARA MANTENER BIEN VENTILADA ESTA UNIDAD NO LA INSTALE NI PONGA EN UN ESTANTE DE LIBROS MUEBLE EMPOTRADO U OTRO ESPACIO DE DIMEN SIONES REDUCIDAS ASEGURESE QUE CORTINAS Y OTROS MATERIALES NO OBSTRUYAN LAS CONDI CIONES DE VENTILACION PARA PREVENIR EL RIESGO DE SACUDIDAS ELECTRICAS O INCENDIOS DEBIDOS AL RECALENTAMIENTO NO OBSTRUYA LAS ABERTURAS DE VENTILACION DE LA UNIDAD CON PERIODICOS MANTELES CORTINAS U OBJETOS SIMILARES NO COLOQUE OBJETOS CON LLAMA DESCUBIERTA UNA VELA POR EJEMPLO ENCIMA DE LA UNIDAD TIRE LAS PILAS DE FORMA QUE NO CONTAMINE EL MEDIO AMBIENTE WAARSCHUWING TENEINDE HET GEVAAR VOOR BRAND ELEKTRISCHE SCHOK OF PRODUCTBESCHADIGING TE VERMINDE REN MAG DIT APPARAAT NIET WORDEN BLOOTGE STELD AAN REGEN VOCHT EN DRUPPELEND OF SPATTEND WATER EN MOGEN ER GEEN VOOR WERPEN MET WATER OF ANDERE VLOEISTOFFEN ERIN ZOALS BLOEMENVAZEN OP HET APPARAAT WORDEN GEZET 4 QQTGO0665 VAROITUS ALA ASENNA TAI LAITA TATA LAITETTA KABINET TITYYPPISEEN KIRJAKAAPPIIN TAI MUUHUN SUL JETTUUN TILAAN JOTTA TUULETUS ONNISTUISI VARMISTA ETT VERHO TAI MIKAAN MUU MATE RIAALI El HUONONNA TUULETUSTA JOTTA VAL TETTAISIIN YLIKUUMENEMISESTA JOHTUVA SAHKOISKU TAI TULIPALOVAARA ALA PEIT LAITTEEN TUULETUSAUKKOJA SANO MALEHDELLA POYTALIINALLA VERHOLLA TAI MUULLA VASTAAVALLA ESINEELLA AL ASETA PALAVAA KYNTTILA
107. A TAI MUUTA AVOTULEN LAHDETTA LAITTEEN PAALLE HAVITA PARISTOT LUONTOA VAHINGOITTAMAT TOMALLA TAVALLA ADVARSEL APPARATET MA IKKE PLASSERES EN BOKHYLLE ET INNEBYGGET KABINETT ELLER ET ANNET LUKKET STED HVOR VENTILASJONSFORHOLDENE ER UTILSTREKKELIGE SORG FOR AT GARDINER ELLER LIGNENDE IKKE FORVERRER VENTI LASJONSFORHOLDENE S RISIKO FOR ELEKTRISK SJOKK ELLER BRANN FOR RSAKET AV OVER HETING UNNG S APPARATETS VENTILASJONS PNINGER M IKKE DEKKES TIL MED AVISER BORDDUKER GARDINER OG LIGNENDE PLASSER IKKE PEN ILD SLIK SOM LEVENDE LYS OPP APPARATET BRUKTE BATTERIER M KASSERES UTEN FARE FOR MILJ ET UWAGA NINIEJSZEGO URZ DZENIA NIE NALE Y INSTALO WA LUB UMIESZCZA W SZAFCE NA KSI KI ZA BUDOWANEJ SZAFCE LUB INNEJ OGRANICZONEJ PRZESTRZENI W CELU ZAPEWNIENIA DOBREJ WENTYLACJI NALE Y SI UPEWNI E ZAS ONY I INNE MATERIA Y NIE ZAS ANIAJ OTWOR W WENTYLACYJNYCH TAK ABY ZAPOBIEC RYZYKU PORA ENIA PR DEM LUB PO ARU W WYNIKU PRZEGRZANIA ZAS ANIAJ OTWOR W WENTYLACYJNYCH URZ DZENIA GAZETAMI OBRUSAMI ZAS ONAMI I PODOBNYMI PRZEDMIOTAMI NIE UMIESZCZAJ NA URZ DZENIU R DE OTWAR TEGO OGNIA TAKICH JAK ZAPALONE WIECE POZBYWAJ SI ZU YTYCH BATERII W SPOS B NIE ZAGRA AJ CY RODOWISKU NATURALNEMU WAARSCHUWING OM EEN GOEDE VENTILATIE TE VERZEKEREN DIT APPARAAT NIET IN EEN BOEKENKAST EEN INGE BOUWDE KAST OF
108. ART 4 PART 8 CHORD PART 9 CONTROL PART 11 RHYTHM PART 12 PART 13 1 Use the TR A and Y buttons to select the track you wish to convert In the PART column the part name currently assigned is shown e In the DATA column a check mark V indicates a track in which data is stored Tracks in which RHYTHM CONTROL APC and CHORD parts are stored cannot be selected is shown 2 Use the APC PAD and v buttons to select the parts you wish to convert e Parts that are set to OFF will not be converted 3 Press the CONVERT button e Note that after the conversion the automatic accompa niment part data is cleared if necessary save this data beforehand e A confirmation display appears 4 Press EXECUTE to continue with the conver sion or press the CANCEL button is you wish to discontinue e After the EXECUTE button is pressed the conversion begins Conversion takes the same length of time as playback e f you wish to discontinue the conversion process midway press the ABORT button Changing the note position etc of the re corded data You can change the note pitch and position etc of recorded data Select the function 1 the SEQ MENU display use the SONG and v buttons to select the number of the song Then select RANGE EDIT e The display looks similar to the following TRANSPOSE ADVANCE DELAY ELOCITY CHANGE 82 QQTGO0665 2 Onthe RANGE EDIT display se
109. Ae deaf Phry ka 39 Mic Reverb amp Effect eee Re er p ee dr re a Re HP ERE qual 41 BECHER ER 42 Techni chord i oie a eee ee Hae xem Y RR re rere e edo que a d repara 43 Part II Playing the rhythm 44 Selecting rhythms us Le ento Pw erbe Ao Gee a preis 44 Overview of rhythm performance 2 44 Playing dde tree TP erecto hen Pct e oec ra inc diy PRX V EO HR e P Rn eletti 46 AutoPlay CHOI SZ eter IT e ipi odere taste tha 47 esit ode Yon RRM hi tcu aad cou a asta a aai An aod 51 Sound Arranger L esI ed usse x NEL v 52 One rouch vno ECT n 52 Piato Stylisk A eb a duc ett a cel et LIS CoS ie hot 53 M sic Slyle ArtangelzL s su et Rec ee c e Ate a Aa ite estate Suds eee poet lace se tau 54 Panel Memory eut oce a atte or a a ots o gd Mana cern Nay E 55 Part III Piano Performance Pads PR804 57 Playirigfplrases e eso rox n dee ae prt DP eR eq teat NE e 57 Copying phrases xx eee eim tius e eoe Suman OR Me aire vet naan eo e ad 58 Si miu TRECE p UU 59 Recorda phra soa ua s mtu de iae cec bun a ance bus Suk Caes ee tiere 59 Part IV Sequencer cag ar ne ok Se Cm Sas
110. All enquiries transactions and distribution facilities are provided directly by Panasonic UK Ltd It couldn ft be simpler Customer Care Centre For UK customers 08705 357357 For Republic of Ireland customers 01 289 8333 Technical Support For UK customers 0870 1 505610 This Technical Support Hot Line number is for Panasonic PC software related products only For Republic of Ireland please use the Customer Care Centre number listed above for all enquiries For all other product related enquiries please use the Customer Care Centre numbers listed above WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN MOISTURE DRIP PING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U S A AND CANADA CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral tri angle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the pro duct s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons equilateral triangle is intended to alert the us
111. B e The display looks similar to the following REVERB type and detailed settings page 41 CHORUS TOUCH SENSITIVITY CHORUS type and detailed settings page 40 MULTI SOUND EDIT fey MULTI type and detailed settings page 39 SEQUENCER MIC REVERB amp EFFECT TR Settings for the effects that are applied to MIC page COMPOSER 41 SOUND LOAD OPTION Specify whether the various data accompanying a 2 Select REVERB amp EFFECT sound such as effects are used when the sound is e The display looks similar to the following T d page 108 Use the MIXER display to visually adjust the major settings of each part page 105 PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS OUND LOAD OPTION IC REVERB amp EFFECT 3 Select the desired menu 4 Follow the procedures on the corresponding menu display e When the TEMPO PROGRAM indicator is lit it indicates that the TEMPO PROGRAM is available for setting the current function x o 2 tc 5 When you have finished setting the functions press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it off Tone Control Quality compensation for the sounds of this entire instrument final output 1 On the REVERB amp EFFECT display select 2 Use the BASS and TREBLE and v buttons TONE CONTROL to adjust the sound quality to your liking e The display looks similar to the following e If the BASS or TREBLE is set too high depending the
112. CCOMPA Melody Tth amp Bb ACCOMPS Melody Tth 6 Bb 2 Use the PART and Y buttons to select the part you wish to set 3 Use the GROUP and MODIFY TYPE and v buttons to select the corresponding progres sion type If a progression type for which the note name is displayed in C key was selected for the chord group played notes which are not displayed are changed to notes which are displayed 88 QQTGO0665 4 Use the FUNCTION and v buttons to enable or disable the function KEEP No change CHANGE The change is enabled 5 When you have finished making the settings for each part press the OK button 6 Press the EXIT button Part V Part Setting You can make detailed settings for each part 1 the REALTIME RECORDING display press the PART SETTING button e The settings comprise three pages of the display Use the PAGE buttons to switch pages 2 Use the PART and V buttons to select part 3 Use the A and v buttons to set the correspond ing item lt PAGE 1 gt BALANCE PAN BEND RANGE DRUM1 Standard Kit DRUM2 Standard Kit 15 BASS Jazz E Bass 18 CENTER ACCOMP Folk Guitar Bl LEFT 25 T RN Test Bali za aiai wara ACCOMP3 Gtr Harmonies lt 35 CENTER ACCOMP 4 Bossa Guitar 27 CENTER ACCOMPS _ E 0 CENTER PITCH POINT The pitch at which the pattern progression sound is lowered by one octave
113. Concert Grand RIGHT 2 part sound Bigband Brass Modern E P Volume of each part LEFT part sound gt 5 a a pm 5 804 lt Selected rhythm 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 lt Performance parts gt RT RIGHT APC AUTO PLAY CHORD PADS PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS PR804 METR METRONOME When setting the volume balance press the upper button to m MUTE increase the volume and the lower button to decrease it To mute a part press both the corresponding upper and lower Hold a button down to scroll the volume quickly buttons at the same time e The volume display for a muted part is shown as MUTE e Pressing either balance button for a muted part will cancel the mute function m OTHER PARTS TR button 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 e When there are other parts or tracks to access the OTHER PARTSY TR indicator is lit 31 QQTGO0665 gt a gt a lt PAGE When there a
114. DIGITAL EFFECT button on off 121 QQTGO0665 N gt Part Customize Outline of Customize functions Many of this instrument s settings can be customized for maximum playing convenience and ease 1 Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on NM PROGRAM MENUS e The display looks similar to the following TOUCH SENSITIVITY SOUND ED SEQUENCER COMPOSER PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS 2 Select CUSTOMIZE e The display looks similar to the following S SE DISPLAY TIME OUT LRNGURGE SETTING oa ATA PROTECTION THEATRE SONIC SPEAKER ODE DISK PREFERENCES VIDEO OUT MODE SETTING PR804 3 Select a function FAVORITES SETTING FAVORITES display settings page 33 DISPLAY TIME OUT page 123 Adjust settings related to the screen display DATA PROTECTION page 123 Specify when you don t want the data to change in cases where it normally does for instance during disk load and when automatic settings are made etc MIDI SETTING LOAD OPTION page 124 Specify how MIDI data is handled when data is loaded from a disk LANGUAGE SETTING Select your preferred language for the displayed mes sages e The display is different but the operation is the same as for HELP page 32 DISK PREFERENCES Automatic display when a floppy disk is inserted page 102 122
115. E CORD RHYTHM display 2 Use the MEAS buttons to go to the measure you wish to modify The is highlighted 3 Correct the rhythm data e Press the ERS button to erase data at the cursor position e f you wish to cancel the REPEAT enter an END com mand e If you select a rhythm with a different time signature the time signature of all subsequent measures will also change elf data has already been recorded in other tracks you cannot select a rhythm with a different time signature Sequencer m TRACK CLEAR To erase all data from the current track press the CLR button and then press the YES button on the confirmation display e If you wish to cancel the clear procedure press the NO button Track Assign Each SEQUENCER part is already assigned to a track number However you can use the TRACK ASSIGN function to assign parts to tracks as you wish 1 On the SEQ MENU display use the SONG and v buttons to select the song number Then select RECORD amp EDIT 2 On the RECORD amp EDIT display select TRACK ASSIGN e The display looks similar to the following CONTROL PART 11 RHYTHM PART 12 DRUMS PART 13 OFF i 0 ORF 3 Use the TR A and Y buttons to select the track 4 Use the TRACK ASSIGN and v buttons to select the part for the specified track e When a part other than the CONTROL APC CHORD or RHYTHM part is assigned the track assign procedure is
116. EBBA WARE RB R ER A E un By F PEA ELA BR BEDS ORE TEL 886 2 2725 9100 5 QQTGO0665 THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U S A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the safety precautions listed below Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference 1 Power Source Connect the unit to a power source of the type described in these instructions or as marked on the unit 2 Polarization The unit is equipped with a polarized power plug where one blade is wider than the other This safety feature ensures that the plug fits into your household AC outlet only one way If the plug doesn t fit one way try reversing it If the plug still doesn t fit contact an electrician to replace the obsolete outlet Do not attempt to defeat the safety purpose of the plug 3 Power Cord protection Route the AC power supply cord so that it will not be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against it Never take hold of the plug or cord with wet hands Always grasp the plug body firmly when connecting and disconnecting it 4 Overloading When connecting the AC power supply cord be careful not to overload the household AC outlet extension cord or outlet from any other device as this can result in fire or electric s
117. EL P 2 2 Use the buttons below the display to specify the types of data you wish to load YES NO indicates that this type of data has not been saved e This setting is canceled when you quit the LOAD display or when another file is selected 3 Press the LOAD button The LOAD operation begins m SINGLE LOAD You can specify which data to load from a disk into a specific PANEL MEMORY COMPOSER MEMORY SOUND MEMORY EFFECT MEMORY or SEQUENCER when SONG SAVE was executed memory 1 Use the PAGE buttons to access the PAGE 3 3 SINGLE LOAD display e The display looks similar to the following a o PANEL MEMORY TO FROM 01 ___ BANK A t BANK A Soloist Sounds Soloist Sounds MEMORY 1 i MEMORY 1 Samba Soloists Samba Soloists BANK MEMORY BANK MEMORY 2 Use the MODE button to select the data you wish to load 3 Use the BANK SINGLE button to select the load increment except for SEQUENCER BANK Load one bank at a time SINGLE Load the smallest data increment 4 Follow the appropriate procedure to load the specified data e Specify the data source left side and the data destina tion this instrument s memory location for TO Part VI m SMF LOAD Load data which was saved in the Standard MIDI File SMF format 1 the LOAD PAGE 1 3 display press the SMF button e The display looks similar to the following TECH 2HD 1379KB f
118. ENDE TING ANBRING IKKE KILDER TIL ABEN ILD SOM FOR EK SEMPEL T ENDTE STEARINLYS APPARA TET BORTSKAF BATTERIER EN MILJ M SSIG FORSVARLIG MADE VARNING F R ATT APPARATEN SKA GOD VENTILATION INSTALLERA ELLER PLACERA DEN INTE EN BOK HYLLA ETT INBYGGT SKAP ELLER ANDRA BE GRANSADE UTRYMMEN FOR ATT FOREBYGGA RISK FOR ELSTOTAR OCH BRAND PA GRUND AV OVER HETTNING KONTROLLERA ATT GARDINER ELLER ANDRA FOREMAL INTE FORHINDRAR APPARATENS VENTILERING SE TILL ATT ENHETENS VENTILATIONSOPPNINGAR INTE AR FORTAPPTA AV TIDNINGAR BORDSDUKAR GARDINER ELLER LIKNANDE FOREMAL STALL INGA FOREMAL MED PPEN LAGA SA SOM ETT TANT STEARINLJUS OVANPA ENHETEN GOR DIG AV MED BATTERIER PA ETT MILJOVANLIGT SATT AVISO NAO INSTALE OU COLOQUE ESTE APARELHO DENTRO DE UMA ESTANTE ARMARIO EMBUTIDO OU QUALQUER OUTRO ESPAGO FECHADO VERIFI QUE SE EXISTE UMA BOA VENTILAGAO PARA O APARELHO PARA EVITAR O RISCO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO OU INCENDIO PROVOCADO POR SO BREAQUECIMENTO CERTIFIQUE SE DE QUE AS ABERTURAS DE VENTILA O EST O TAPADAS COM AS CORTINAS OU QUALQUER OUTRO MATERIAL N O TAPE AS RANHURAS DE VENTILA O COM JORNAIS TOALHAS CORTINADOS OU OBJECTOS SEMELHANTES e N O COLOQUE OBJECTOS COM CHAMAS COMO VELAS ACESAS EM CIMA DO APARELHO DEITE FORA AS PILHAS RESPEITANDO AS REGRAS DE DEFESA DO AMBIENTE AR 6 BAREDE BUILERERERIAZIEEUEDRI
119. ENGTH and v buttons to specify the actual length of the pro duced sound for the desired legato or staccato effect TENU tenuto Sound is produced for 95 of the note length NORM normal 80 STAC staccato 50 CUTT cutting 25 8 Specify the pitch and velocity of the note by playing the keyboard The dot on the display where the note is stored changes to a mark e When recording chords you can store multiple notes at one position e Any panel setting changes for example changes in the sound selection button operation etc are recorded at the cursor position When the TEMPO PROGRAM dial is operated the input value is indicated on the display Confirm that this is the correct value and press the YES button to record the value or the NO button to cancel it BAL To specify the volume at the cursor position after pressing the BAL button use the VALUE buttons to set the volume 0 to 127 ERS If you make a mistake move the cursor to the error and after displaying the data you wish to erase press the ERS button REST To store a rest after specifying the note LENGTH press the REST button e Positions at which nothing is stored are read as rests 9 Repeat steps 5 through 8 to continue storing notes e To input data on another track press the button for the desired track and repeat the procedure from step 2 x o o 5 2 10 When you have finished
120. ER ELLER VANNSPRUT DET M HELLER IKKE PLASSERES GJENSTANDER FYLT MED VANN SLIK SOM BLOMSTERVASER OPP APPARATET OSTRZE ENIE ABY OGRANICZY NIEBEZPIECZENSTWO PO ARU PORA ENIA PR DEM LUB USZKODZENIA URZ DZE NIA NIE NALE Y WYSTAWIA URZ DZENIA NA DZIA ANIE DESZCZU WILGOCI KAPANIE LUB ZACHLAPANIE PONADTO NA URZ DZENIU NIE NALE Y USTAWIA ADNYCH NACZY ZAWIERAJ CYCH P YNY TAKICH JAK WAZONY CAUTION DO NOT INSTALL OR PLACE THIS UNIT IN A BOOK CASE BUILT IN CABINET OR IN ANOTHER CONFINED SPACE ENSURE THE UNIT IS WELL VENTILATED TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD DUE TO OVERHEATING ENSURE THAT CUR TAINS AND ANY OTHER MATERIALS DO NOT OB STRUCT THE VENTILATION VENTS NOT OBSTRUCT THE UNIT S VENTILATION OPE NINGS WITH NEWSPAPERS TABLECLOTHS CUR TAINS AND SIMILAR ITEMS DO NOT PLACE SOURCES OF NAKED FLAMES SUCH AS LIGHTED CANDLES ON THE UNIT DISPOSE OF BATTERIES AN ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY MANNER ATTENZIONE PER RIDURRE IL RISCHIO D INCENDIO SCOSSE ELETTRICHE O DANNI ALL UNITA NON ESPORLA ALLA PIOGGIA UMIDIT GOCCIOLAMENTI O SPRUZZI E NON METTERVI SOPRA ALCUN OGGETTO CON TENENTE LIQUIDI COME UN VASO DI FIORI VARNING FOR ATT MINSKA RISKEN FOR ELDSVADA ELEKT RISKA STOTAR OCH SKADOR PA PRODUKTEN FAR DEN INTE UTSATTAS FOR REGN FUKTIGHET VAT TENDROPPAR ELLER VATTENSTANK OCH INGA FOREMAL SOM AR FYLLDA MED VATSK
121. Edib eror terrace ate nate gam 116 cyclic modulation Edit u eer tere Rt xx repe 117 Effect Edibe ire are Pet LER UP ETE THU RC de EE UAR 118 Controller Edit iere ePi Ye eS p RP RIEN none A RE deeem Y 118 Store th new sound oiu deine aqu repu de GT PPP 119 PartX Control u a wp l qe eA kupas edd Pda a eda trae lt owes al A 120 Outline of Control functions 120 Pedal Seting an echa ipaa eb re e E YU pu Y 121 Part XI Customize Lot tg er e ente entem aede we eder tus 122 Outline of Customize functions 122 Display slime Out P 123 Data Protection techo e ros P dei t mte apa ats Tera uqa pasay dia aya an ama eer hen a ats 123 MIDI Setting Load Option ingerere seges te ete na ad te ver re eR ert hia 124 Video Out Mode Setting 804 124 Theatre Sonic Speaker Mode PR804 125 Part XILMIDI u uu aa AS I erm ea ected PUN es eei paren bok yd reed ER 126 Whatis MIDIS XX sati os tne sd esas T ee beak um Regum VERI SOUS EN E eee 126 Outline of MIDI functions 127 ctz et E bM see tot sica lan e edid ope o susce De
122. FECT The MULTI EFFECT works like a studio effects processor providing effects such as CHORUS PHASER DELAY and DISTORTION This effect can be set for each part 1 In the CONDUCTOR or PART SELECT sec tion turn on the part to which this effect will be applied 2 Press the MULTI EFFECT button to turn it on o MULTI EFFECT m Type and parameter settings 1 Press and hold the MULTI EFFECT button for a few seconds e The display changes to the following Overdrive Shal 105 Fuzz i Shallou2 Amp Simulator Shal low6 Limiter Shal Lou3 Compressor Shallow ib Slow Attacker i ERN Shal 104 Delay Shal low8 DETAIL EDIT 39 QQTGO0665 6 3 3 Part 2 Use the A and Y buttons to select an effect group e The EFFECT MEMORY is for edited effects see below 3 Use the buttons to the right of the display to select the type f the types comprise more than one display page use the PAGE buttons to switch pages elf you press the VARI button to turn it ON the effect variation is selected e This display can also be accessed from the REVERB amp EFFECT MENU display Refer to page 109 m EFFECT EDIT The effects can be edited and then stored in a memory 1 Select an effect type to use as a base 2 Press the EFFECT EDIT button e The display ch
123. HIGH A and v buttons and the H FADE and v buttons to define the ff sound output area for the higher range By overlapping the L FADE and H FADE curves of each different tone you can change the way the tone sounds relative to how hard or softly the keyboard is played 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 for the other tones as desired Sound Edit TONE DYNAMICS You can adjust the settings so that a different sound tone is output for each tone depending on the velocity how hard the keys are played 1 Use the PAGE buttons to view the 4 4 display e The display looks similar to the following TONE DYNAMICS Piano L Piano L Piano L Piano L i select a tone 3 Use the A and Y buttons to select the column for the function you wish to adjust 4 Select the tone waveform e Use the GROUP A and V buttons to select the sound group Use the TONE WAVEFORM and V buttons to select the waveform 5 Use the LEVEL ADJUST and v buttons to adjust the volume Use the FILTER ADJUST and v buttons to set the sound 6 Use the VELOCITY and v buttons to specify the velocity range e When the upper limit of a waveform is set to 127 no more waveforms can be added 7 Repeat steps 3 to 6 to edit the other waveforms as desired 8 Repeat steps 2 to 7 for the other tones as desired Pitch Edit Adjust the settings related to the pitch of the sound KEY SHIFT amp DETUNE 1 On the SOUND EDIT menu display select P
124. IT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN TROPICAL CLIMATES DENNA ENHET AR AVSEDD FOR ANVANDNING PA PLATSER MED TROPISKT KLIMAT TAMA LAITE ON TARKOITETTU K YTETT V KSI TROOPPISESSA ILMASTOSSA DETTE APPARATET ER BEREGNET TIL BRUK UNDER TROPISKE KLIMAFORHOLD QQTG0665 AVISO PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE INCENDIOS DES CARGAS ELECTRICAS O DANOS EN ESTE APARATO NO LO EXPONGA A LA LLUVIA HUMEDAD GOTEO NI SALPICADURAS Y NO COLOQUE ENCIMA DE EL OB JETOS QUE CONTENGAN L QUIDOS COMO POR EJEMPLO FLOREROS ADVARSEL FOR MINDSKE RISIKOEN FOR BRAND ELEKTRISK ST D ELLER SKADER PRODUKTET DETTE APPARAT IKKE UDS ETTES FOR REGN FUGT VANDDRYP OG VANDST ENK OG DER MA IKKE AN BRINGES BEHOLDERE INDEHOLDENDE V ESKE SOM FOR EKSEMPEL VASER OVENPA APPARATET VAROITUS TULIPALO SAHKOISKUVAARAN TAI TUOTETTA KOHTAAVAN MUUN VAHINGON V HENT MISEKSI LAITETTA SAA ALTISTAA SATEELLE KOSTEUDELLE VESIPISAROILLE TAI ROISKEELLE EIK NESTETT SIS LT VI ESINEIT KUTEN ESIMERKIKSI MALJAKOITA SAA ASETTAA LAITTEEN P LLE AVISO PARA REDUZIR O RISCO DE INC NDIO CHOQUE EL CTRICO OU AVARIAS N O EXPONHA O APA RELHO CHUVA HUMIDADE PINGOS OU SALPICOS NEM COLOQUE EM CIMA DELE OBJECTOS COM L QUI DOS COMO POR EXEMPLO UM JARRO ADVARSEL FOR REDUSERE FAREN FOR BRANN ELEKTRISK ST T ELLER SKADER P PRODUKTET M DETTE APPARATET IKKE UTSETTES FOR REGN FUKTIGHET VANNDR P
125. ITCH e 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 v buttons to specify the output pitch e Units are in semitones 4 Use the DETUNE and v buttons to fine ad just the pitch e Slight differences in the DETUNE values between the tones add fullness to the sound 5 Use the TONE SCALE and v buttons to select the type of scale NORM 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 1 64 FIX e NORM is the normal scale type For example when 1 2 is selected a difference in pitch between one key and the adjacent key becomes half the normal pitch difference When FIX is selected the pitch is the same regardless of which key is played 6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 for the other tones as desired 113 QQTGO0665 Part IX PITCH ENVELOPE Specify how the pitch changes over time from the time the key is played to the time the sound dies out 1 Use the PAGE buttons to view the 2 3 display The display looks similar to the following PITCH ENVELOPE 2nd ON Ath OFF 0 select a tone 3 Adjust the settings for the pitch change en velope e Use the buttons below the display to set the corresponding values The envelope is created on the display as you input the settings e Use the TOTAL DEPTH and V buttons to specify the maximum level e Use the START PITCH A and V buttons t
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127. Insert the music stand and fix it PR804 Set the music desk at desired position and insert it 14 QQTGO0665 Playing the piano Your piano is equipped with various fine functions which make it an extremely versatile instrument But it should be remembered that it is first of all a fine piano Select one of the piano sounds and enjoy its excellent quality When you activate the SIMPLE PIANO feature the entire keyboard is instantly transformed into a piano regardless of the current instrument settings Press the SIMPLE PIANO button to turn it on SIMPLE PIANO C O The indicator lights The display changes to the SIMPLE PIANO display 2 Select the desired type of piano sound PU SIMPLE PIANO Classical Piano Lesson Saloon Piano Studio Grand Rock Piano Concert Hall Romantic E P Anphi theatre Rock Suitcase e The sounds and effects are automatically set e COMPLETED is shown the display and then the normal display reappears 3 Play anywhere on the keyboard e This procedure will cancel the current settings for sounds and effects etc Therefore if you wish to later recall the current settings be sure to store them in the PANEL MEMORY page 55 or save them to a disk page 99 before beginning this procedure 15 QQTGO0665 o 9
128. Mail In During the Labor warranty period there will be no charge for labor During the Parts warranty period there will be no charge for parts You must carry in or mail in your product or arrange for in home service as applicable during the warranty period If non rechargeable batteries are included they are not warranted This warranty only applies to products purchased and serviced in the United States or Puerto Rico This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of a new product which was not sold as is A purchase receipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required for warranty service Carry In Mail In or In Home Service For Carry In Mail In or In Home Service as applicable in the United States call 1 800 211 7262 or visit Panasonic Web Site http www panasonic com For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panasonic Sales Company 787 750 4300 or fax 787 768 2910 In Home service if applicable requires clear complete and easy access to the product by the authorized servicer and does not include removal or re installation of an installed product It is possible that certain in home repairs will not be completed in home but will require that the product or parts of the product be removed for shop diagnosis and or repair and then returned Customer Services Directory Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions This warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or wo
129. N Rhythm Auto sto N SEQ Ruto stop E ON 2 Use the A and Y buttons to select the item Use the and v buttons to change the setting FADE IN or FADE OUT indication is shown on the display mr gt 5 FADE IN TIME Specify the time elapsed between 0 volume to the set volume 1 measure to 16 measure FADE OUT TIME Specify the time elapsed between the set volume and 0 volume 1 measure to 16 measure AUTO RESET Specify whether the volume of each part automatically returns to its specified setting ON OFF RHYTHM AUTO STOP Specify whether the rhythm turns off after fade out is completed ON OFF SEQ AUTO STOP Specify whether the SEQUENCER playback automat ically stops after fade out is completed ON OFF e The display returns to the previous display a few seconds after you have changed the settings You can also access this display from the CONTROL MENU display Refer to page 120 51 QQTGO0665 lt gt lt gt Part Il Playing the rhythm Sound Arranger The SOUND ARRANGER feature lets you select other sounds for the AUTO PLAY CHORD parts of each rhythm 1 Select the rhythm whose sound you wish to 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other parts as change desired e Do not select the METRONOME or the MEMORY button 6
130. NG e The display changes to the following ASTER TUNING 2 Use the and v buttons to adjust the pitch e Pressing the A and V buttons at the same time will reset the tuning to the standard 440 0 Hz Key Scaling For each part you can change the tuning of each key within a one octave range In addition to equal temperament tuning you can perform in other types of scales for example Arabic tuning 1 On the SOUND MENU display select KEY SCALING e The display looks similar to the following PART SELECT OCTAVE TUNING TEMPLATE RIGHT 1 ORIGINAL TUNING OCTAVE TUNING E qw Press the OCTAVE TUNING TEMPLATE but ton e The display looks similar to the following 3 Use the PART and v buttons to select the part to set e If ALL is selected all the parts are set at once 4 Use the TYPE and v buttons to select the type of tuning e Select from FLAT WERCKMEISTER KIRNBERGER ARABIC 1 to 5 SLENDRO and PELOG 5 Use the SHIFT and v buttons to select the key to perform in 6 Repeat steps 3 to 6 for each part as neces sary 7 Press the SET button e The OCTAVE TUNING for the specified type and key is automatically set m Settings for each key On the KEY SCALING display you can adjust the tuning for each key Use the buttons below the display to adjust the tuning for each key pitch can be raised or lowered by a maximum of one half tone You
131. NOTE data on a piano roll display This differs from the normal STEP RECORD edit procedure and is a convenient way to check the data for each note e Data other than NOTE data cannot be corrected or recorded To correct or record other types of data use the STEP RECORD display Refer to page 71 1 On the SEQ MENU display select RECORD amp EDIT 2 On the RECORD amp EDIT display select NOTE EDIT 3 On the PART SELECT display select a track e The CHORD RHYTHM and CONTROL tracks cannot be selected e The display looks similar to the following v B8 POS NOTE VEL LEN _ CURSOR _ GRAPH 4 Use the MEAS and Y buttons to select the measure you wish to edit 5 Use the CURSOR lt and P buttons to move the cursor v to the point you wish to edit e Recorded performance NOTE data is shown as horizon tal bars Data selected for editing is highlighted You can use the INC and V buttons to change the increment of cursor movement The resolution can be set at J 96 However if NOTE data is present between in crements the cursor will stop e Use the POS A and Y buttons to change the value Example 10 2 48 indicates a point in measure 10 beat 2 point 48 one point is 1 96 of a quarter note J e is shown at the point where the END command is stored 78 QQTGO0665 6 Select the data to edit it changes to a highlighted horizontal bar Edit the data e Use the POS A and V bu
132. ORD or would like to change the recording for some other reason you can use the punch recording feature to correct a selected portion of the performance without having to redo the whole part Recording the performance Playing error Punch in Punch out Replay this portion i Playback Recording mode 1 the SEQ MENU display use the SONG SELECT A and v buttons to select the song number Then select RECORD amp EDIT 2 On the RECORD amp EDIT display select PUNCH RECORD e The display looks similar to the following MERSURE TIME SIG MEMORY 100 3 Select the track which contains the portion you want to correct e You cannot select a track in which no data is stored On the display REC indicates tracks which are being recorded and PLAY indicates tracks which are being played back 4 Use the MEAS and v buttons to specify the beginning measure of playback e MEASURE indicates the current measure number 5 Press the START STOP button to begin play back of the specified track 70 QQTGO0665 6 During playback press the PUNCH IN button at the point you want to begin recording e Recording begins as soon as the PUNCH IN button is pressed Begin playing at this point e The REC indication changes to the PUNCH indication The PUNCH IN button switches to the REC STOP button 7 the REC STOP button at the point you want to stop rec
133. On the MIDI MENU display select COMMON SETTING e The display looks similar to the following ETOP HN sete INTRO FILL IN ENDING OFF APC CONTROL OFF FADE IN OUT N PROGRAM CHANGE MODE NX SOUND DRUMS TYPE NX SOUND SONG SELECT ON 2 Use A and Y buttons to select the item NOTE ONLY Of the performance data specify whether or not only note data is exchanged PROGRAM CHANGE TO P MEM Enable or disable the exchange of program change num bers for the RIGHT 1 part by operation of the PANEL MEMORY buttons For this setting the PANEL MEMORY 1 to 8 program change numbers correspond to the bank numbers as follows BANK A 0 to 7 BANK B 8 to 15 INTRO FILL IN ENDING Enable or disable the exchange of intro fill in and ending data APC CONTROL Enable the exchange of data for the on off status of the AUTO PLAY CHORD modes FADE IN OUT Specify whether or not FADE IN OUT data is exchanged PROGRAM CHANGE MODE NX SOUND Program change numbers are standardized among NX SOUND Technics models which are set to this mode The program change number assigned to a given sound on one model is assigned to the same sound on all models which are set to the same mode PREV TECH Program change numbers are standardized among non NX SOUND Technics models which are set to this mode The program change number assigned to a given sound on one model is assigned to the same sound on all models which are set to t
134. PRESETS BACKUP HS FAVORITES For detailed information refer to page 94 26 QQTGO0665 Load rhythm data from a Technics pattern disk composer LoAD o 9 5 9 m c c c c E OOS 3 Insert a commercially sold Technics pattern disk into the Disk Drive slot In the RHYTHM GROUP section press and hold the LOAD MEMORY button for a few seconds RHYTHM GROUP o o 8816 BEAT ROCK amp POP BALLAD JAZZ amp SWING MOVIE amp SHOW METRONOME SOUL amp GOSPEL amp COUNTRY amp MARCH amp LATING DISCO BLUES WESTERN WALTZ WORLD MEMORY Select the name of the pattern to load lt 3 Press the LOAD button 00000 e Rhythm data is loaded to the COMPOSER memory MEMORY You can use the rhythms during your performance just like the preset rhythms 27 QQTGO0665 Play back commercial song disks DIRECT PLAY o 9 p 5 2 9 m 2 4 1 Insert the song disk into the Disk Drive A Press the START button slot The selected song is played back 2 On the DISK MENU
135. PROGRESSIVE PIANIST vanans rhythm pattems Your piano offers a fun method available for each rhythm of learning to play piano Refer to page 44 Refer to page 16 Technics SX PR804 SOUND PROGRESSIVE TEMPO PROGRAM o AUTO PLAY CHORD PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS RHYTHM GROUP Pio ud ENOEENEM SPLIT o 816 MOVIE 9 9 DEMO OFF ON AUTOSETTING BANK STOP ROXAPOP AZZASWING OFF ON eee GOSPEL ONETOUCH SIMPLE PIANO MAN APCISEQUENCER SBLUES WESEN WALTZ o PLAY o a VOLUME VOLUME O MAX AR 2 s Soo LLL ARRANGER VARIATION INTRO amp ENDING START STOP START 9 9 9 9 o 0 9 9 et 02 03 04 ge L3 TAP TEMPO 54 MN OFF uN vOs J L Jo L J tJ UW Y REED INTRO FADE IN OUT FAVORITES Begin your song with a slowly Fashion a customized display increasing volume or end it by in which all your favorite having the sound slowly fade away sounds rhythms and styles are Refer to page 51 assembled Refer to page 33 m Tuning Unlike an acoustic piano your PR Series Digital Ensemble never needs tuning The pitch of this instrument can be adjusted
136. RT 8 8 PART 9 9 PART 10 10 PART 11 11 PART 12 12 PART 13 18 PART 14 14 PART 15 15 PART 16 16 CONTROL OFF ACCOMP 1 5 OFF BASS OFF DRUMS 1 2 OFF CHORD OFF 128 QQTGO0665 4 Use the OCTAVE and v buttons to set the octave shift value 3 to 3 Octave shift is set for transmitted data only however the transmitted and received octave shifts are linked For example if the transmitted octave shift is set to 1 the received octave shift is automatically set to 1 5 Use the LOCAL ON and OFF buttons to enable or disable this instrument s sound generator e When set to ON the performance from this instrument is transmitted as MIDI data and also sounds from this in strument When set to OFF the performance from this instrument is transmitted as MIDI data but does not sound from this instrument 6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 for each part as desired Part XII MIDI Control Messages Enable or disable the exchange of various control data 1 On the MIDI MENU display select CONTROL 4 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each control as MESSAGES desired e The display looks similar to the following e The CONTROL MESSAGES display consists of 3 pages Use the PAGE buttons to switch between pages OFF PITCH BEND VOLUME EXPRESSION PANPOT SUSTAIN 2 Use the MESSAGE A and Y buttons to select the control message 3 Use the OFF ON buttons to specify on or off for the control message ON Data f
137. RUMS volume to an appropriate level A SEQUENCER PLAY button is When you not playing back the SEQUENCER performance turn off the SEQUENCER PLAY button e CLOCK is set to MIDI Set CLOCK to INTERNAL Refer to page 129 AUTO PLAY CHORD No sound is produced for the automatic accom paniment or only the sounds of some parts are produced e An ACCOMP part does not sound if its corresponding volume is set to the minimum level Use the respective balance buttons to set the ACCOMP 1 5 volumes to appropriate levels SEQUENCER Storage is not possible e The remaining memory capacity of the SEQUENCER is 0 Follow the SONG CLEAR or TRACK CLEAR procedure to erase the memory Refer to pages 77 78 The playback measure indication is different from when the performance was recorded e The number of measures corresponds to the time signature of the rhythm selected at the start of recording To change the rhythm in the middle of the song record the rhythm change in the RHYTHM part Refer to page 75 139 QQTG0665 Phenomenon Remedy COMPOSER Storage is not possible remaining memory capacity of the COMPOSER is 0 Setting the time signature and number of measures is not possible e The time signature and number of measures cannot be changed for a pattern which is currently recorded in the COMPOSER If you wish to change the time signature and or meas
138. TGO0665 PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANY DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 For U S A PANASONIC SALES COMPANY DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC OF PUERTO RICO INC Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Panasonic Technics Musical Instrument Products Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Coverage If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company collectively referred to as the warrantor will for the length of the period indicated on the chart below which starts with the date of original purchase warranty period at its option either a repair your product with new or refurbished parts or b replace it with a new or a refurbished product The decision to repair or replace will be made by the warrantor Product Parts Labor Service Technics Organs Digital Pianos Digital Ensemble Series Tone Cabinets Panasonic Digital Pianos Technics Keyboards Panasonic Keyboards Synthesizers Sound Modules Expansion Boards Disk Drives Drum Percussion Units MIDI Orchestra Key Board Amplifiers Foot Pedals Foot Controllers Personal Music PA Systems Three 3 Years One 1 Year In Home or Carry In One 1 Year One 1 Year In Home or Carry In One 1 Year One 1 Year Carry In or
139. TO box specify the settings with the corresponding buttons MEMORY Memory name A B or C PATTERN Pattern name e f ALL is selected all the patterns are copied 92 QQTGO0665 4 Press the OK button e When copying has been successfully completed COMPLETED appears on the display e f you wish to use the COMPOSER functions to edit the copied data press the EDIT button and follow the pro cedure to record a pattern m Copying one part at a time 1 Use the PAGE and v buttons to select PAGE 2 2 e The display looks similar to the following TU A Varil PATTERN ___erouP RHYTHM PATTERN Pon Shuffle Uaril PATTERN BRUNT KEEP Pop Shuffle 1 Uaril PATTERN DRUM2 KEEP Pop Shuffle 1 Uaril PATTERN BASS KEEP Pop Shuffle 1 Uaril PATTERN ACCOMP KEEP Pop Shuffle 1 Uaril PRTTERN RCCOHP2 Pop Shuffle 1 il PATTERN ACCOMP3 Pop Shuffle 1 PATTERN ACCOMP4 Pop lel MPS 2 Use the MEM and v buttons to specify the pattern to copy to Use the PART A and V buttons to specify the part you wish to copy to Part V 4 the FROM side use the buttons to specify the part to copy from e For the DRUM part you can specify the DRUMS 1 or 2 part for other parts you can specify a part other than a DRUMS part 5 Onthe TO side use the FUNC and v buttons to specify for each part whether or not to copy the data KEEP Part data is not copied CLEAR Part data is erased COPY
140. TRA COLLECTION is a trademark of the YAMAHA Corporation Disk Drive m SMF with LYRICS SMF with LYRICS is a format in which character information that is included with the MIDI data such as karaoke lyrics can be displayed This instrument supports this format making it possible to view the lyrics on the display while a performance is played back SMF LYRICS m GENERAL MIDI LEVEL 2 GM2 This instrument complies with GENERAL MIDI GM LEVEL 2 standards GM LEVEL 2 is a uniform world standard for MIDI sound generators that improves on existing GM stand ards in order to realize an enhanced performance expres sion Sound generators of this class can reproduce virtually the identical conditions that were in effect at the time of re cording Equipment which conforms to GENERAL MIDI LEVEL 2 standards is indicated by the following logo GENERAL i2 Ee This instrument also conforms to GENERAL MIDI playback GENERAL Outline of the procedure 0000 C EET 1 Insert the disk into the Disk Drive slot Push it all the way in until you hear a click e On this instrument if the normal display is active it auto matically changes to the DISK MENU display when a disk is inserted into the Disk Drive initialized settings The PREFERENCES menu is used to specify which display i
141. TROL or RHYTHM part of the STEP RECORD Refer to page 71 Part IV CYCLE RECORD This mode allows you to have specified recording measures continuously repeated Thus you can record measures by adding notes during any cycle 1 the REALTIME RECORD display specify REC for a track number you are going to record and PLAY for track numbers you wish to have played back 2 Press the CYCLE OFF button e The display looks similar to the following ra gt 3 Use the START MEASURE and v buttons to specify the beginning measure number 4 Use the END MEASURE and v buttons to specify the ending measure number e The measure in which the END command has been stored can also be specified START END 1i 2 3B 4 1 CYCLE END MEASURE 4 Sequencer 5 Press the START STOP button e f the metronome is on cycle recording of the specified measures begins after a two measure count e Recording does not start even when the keyboard is played 6 Play the keyboard e The specified measures are repeated during which time you can record by adding notes little by little at the correct timing over dubbing f you wish to erase all the performance data from the specified measures press the CLEAR button e If the CYCLE ON button is pressed it changes to OFF This button does not function during recording To return to the REALTIME RECORD display press the EXIT button
142. TTING 57 QQTGO0665 2 a 3 A Pads x 2 JS Part Ill Copying phrases Piano Performance Pads You copy the desired data as phrases from the SEQUENCER to each pad memory of a User Bank e Chord data is also copied to pad buttons 5 and 6 SOLO PHRASE COPY Copy a phrase from one pad to another 1 Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on PROGRAM MENUS e The display looks similar to the following TOUCH SENSITIVITY SOUND ED SEQUENCER COMPOSER PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS 2 Select PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS e The display looks similar to the following COMPILE SET RECORDING BANK PHRASE COPY SEQ TO PAD copy EL 3 Select PHRASE COPY e The display looks similar to the following i USER BANK EFFECT User Bank 1 PAD 1 Piano Minuet E sd 7 0 Ug USEROBANK 77 4 Select the pad you wish to copy from e Use the buttons on the FROM side to set the desired settings BANK Bank name PAD Pad number 1 to 6 5 Select the pad you wish to copy to Use the buttons on the TO side to set the desired settings USER BANK Bank name USER A B C PAD Pad number 1 to 6 e Only a SOLO phrase can be copied to the SOLO pads 5 and 6 6 Press the OK button 7 Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to
143. TTING DISK PREFERENCE DISK PREFERENCE VIDEO OUT MODE SETTING THEATRE SONIC SPEAKER MODE CONTROL INITIAL PEDAL SETTING PANEL MEMORY MODE MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER MODE FADE IN OUT SETTING DISPLAY LCD PAGE CONTRAST EXIT DISPLAY HOLD HELP O DEMO O TERMINALS PHONES x 2 LINE OUT R MONO L PHONES x 2 LINE OUT R MONO L AUX IN R MONO L USB AUX IN R MONO L USB MIDI IN OUT THRU PEDAL IN MIDI IN OUT THRU PEDAL IN THEATRE SONIC EXT OUT R L VIDEO OUT MIC INPUT O MIC REVERB amp EFFECT OUTPUT 120W 60W x 2 SPEAKERS 16 cm x 2 6 5 cm x 2 16 cm x 2 6 5 cmx 2 MONITOR SPEAKER x 2 POWER REQUIREMENT 95 W 125W NORTH AMERICA MEXICO EUROPE AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND 120 220 230 240 50 60 Hz AC120V 60 Hz NORTH AMERICA AND MEXICO AC230 240V 50 60 Hz EUROPE AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND DIMENSIONS W x H x D 140 6 cm x 106 cm x 65 2 cm 139 7 cm x 107 7 cm x 67 5cm 55 11 32 x 41 23 32 x 25 21 32 55 x 42 13 32 x 26 9 16 NET WEIGHT 59 kg 130 1 Ibs 90 kg 198 4 Ibs ACCESSORIES AC CORD MUSIC STAND AC CORD MUSIC STAND CD ROM AUDIO RECORDER SONG CD ROM AUDIO RECORDER SONG MANAGER USB DRIVER PROGRESSIVE MANAGER USB DRIVER PROGRESSIVE PIANIST MUSIC SCORE PIANIST MUSIC SCORE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES e Design and specifications are subject to change without notice eln some markets some models may not be available 145 QQ
144. UND EDIT mode is turned off e The stored sound memories can be saved on a disk for recall at a later time Refer to page 99 Select a new sound You can select your original sound just like the other sounds in the SOUND GROUP 1 In the SOUND GROUP section press the MEMORY button SOUND GROUP M 502 M sont STRINGS BRASS AGCoRDon SYNTH SOLOIST EXPLORER QOO GU e GUTAR MALLET 20 a VOCAL games ORCHPERC BASS MIXTURES MEMORY The list of sounds is shown the display 2 Select the desired sound from the list on the display 119 QQTG0665 Part X Control Outline of Control functions Various settings related to the operation of this instrument are adjusted with the CONTROL functions 1 Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on PROGRAM MENUS e The display looks similar to the following TOUCH SENSITIVITY SOUND ED SEQUENCER COMPOSER PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS 2 Select CONTROL e The display looks similar to the following INITIAL PANEL MEMORY MODE EQ PEDAL SETTING MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER MODE FADE IN OUT SETTING ge 3 Select a function INITIAL Return the settings and memories to the factory preset status Refer to page 135 PEDAL SETTING page 121 Various functions can be assigned to the soft an
145. Use the TEMPO PROGRAM to adjust the re cording tempo The tempo is shown on the display as J If you wish to record the tempo setting and tempo changes store them in the control CTL part or use the step record to store them in the rhythm RHY part 9 Turn the metronome on or off as desired with the ON OFF button at the upper right of the display The metronome selection alternates between ON and OFF each time the button is pressed When set to ON the metronome volume setting display is momentarily shown The metronome sound is not recorded 10 Play the keyboard Recording begins You can also press the START STOP button to start the rhythm and begin recording If the metronome is on when you press the START STOP button a two measure count plays after which recording automatically begins In this case the rhythm does not start Recording does not start until the two measure count is completed e The recording status is continuously updated on the dis play MEASURE indicates the current measure TIME SIG indicates the current time signature MEMORY indicates the remaining memory 96 avail able for recording 66 QQTGO0665 Sequencer e If you wish to redo the recording press the REC STOP button and then record again To change the sounds and effects etc please set them again elf you make a mistake in recording you can correct a specific portion of your performance without having to redo the whole pa
146. Y buttons to select the measure you wish to edit 6 Use the CURSOR 4 buttons to move the cursor W to the point you wish to edit e Recorded performance data is shown as vertical bars Data selected for editing is highlighted e You can use the INC A and V buttons to change the increment of cursor movement The resolution can be set at J 96 However if NOTE data is present between in crements the cursor will stop Use the POS and V buttons to change the value Example 10 2 48 indicates a point in measure 10 beat 2 point 48 one point is 1 96 of a quarter note J e is shown at the point where the END command is stored Z Select the data to edit it changes to a long bar Edit the data e Use the POS A and V buttons to move the cursor the SND and V buttons to change the percussion instru ment sound and the VEL and V buttons to change the velocity how hard the keys are played e f the ERS button is pressed the selected NOTE data is erased 8 Repeat steps 2 to 5 to continue editing m inserting DRUMS data You can also store DRUMS data on this display 1 Specify the point where the new note data will be stored 2 Use the VEL and v buttons to specify the velocity how hard the key is played 3 Press the ENTER button to store the data e Instead of the ENTER button you can store data includ ing velocity data by playing the keyboard In this case the instrument is that s
147. amatic effect TALKING CAT A loud or soft voice produces the sound of a cat meowing RING MODULATOR Space alien voice PITCH SHIFTER 1 The effect of a two voice chorus PITCH SHIFTER 2 The voice repeats while changing pitch VOICE CHANGER 1 Shrill female voice VOICE CHANGER 2 Supernatural male voice e The parameters differ depending on the TYPE 6 Use the MIC REV and MIC EFF buttons to the right of the display to set the corresponding effect to ON or OFF e For connecting a microphone refer to page 136 e Use the MIC VOLUME dial to adjust the microphone volume Transpose The TRANSPOSE buttons are used to change the key of the entire instrument in semi tone steps across an entire octave Suppose you learn to play a song in the key of C for example and decide you want to sing it only to find that it s either too high or too low for your voice Your choice is to either learn the song all over again in a different key or to use the TRANSPOSE feature TRANSPOSE o o C 2 Adjust the key with the and buttons e The key is changed in half tone increments up to plus or minus one octave e f the two buttons are pressed at the same time the key returns to C e When the TRANSPOSE function is active the transposed key is shown on the display and the or indicator is lit 4 A 2 RHYTHM 8
148. anges to the following T PARAMETER 4 3 Use the PARAMETER and Y buttons to select the parameter e The parameters vary depending on the effect type selected as the base V indicates a parameter for the VARIATION 4 Use the VALUE and v buttons to adjust the setting 5 Press the EFFECT NAMING button and assign a name to the effect if necessary e Refer to page 55 for details about the NAMING procedure 6 Use the EFFECT MEMORY LIST A and V buttons to specify the location in which to store the edited effect 7T Press the WRITE button DIGITAL EFFECT DIGITAL EFFECT gives the sound richness and enhances your performance This effect can be set for each part 1 Select the sound to which the effect will be applied 2 Press the DIGITAL EFFECT button to turn it on o DIGITAL EFFECT The on or off status of the DIGITAL EFFECT is preset for each sound e This effect may not work for some sounds lf a DRAWBAR sound is not selected for a performance part and if the MULTI EFFECT is off for all parts the nuance of this effect in the RIGHT 1 part and other parts will differ 40 QQTGO0665 Sounds and effects CHORUS Add breadth to the sound This effect can be set for each part 1 Select the sound to which the effect will be applied 2 Press the CHORUS button to turn it on o CHORUS on or off status of the CHORUS is preset for each
149. are deleted the Maj and Min data are erased at the same time Composer MEASURE INSERT Insert blank measures at a specified point e The length of the performance accordingly increases by the number of inserted measures FIRST NUMBER OF MEASURE MEASURES 1 Use the FIRST MEASURE button to select the point measure where the measures are to be inserted 2 Use the NUMBER OF MEASURE button to select the number of blank measures to insert e No more than 16 measures total can be inserted 3 Press the OK button e The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function e The Maj or Min data is inserted in the INTRO and ENDING at the same time Pattern Copy Use this function to copy a pattern from a rhythm or from SEQUENCER data PATTERN COPY Copy a rhythm to the COMPOSER e You can also copy a pattern from the MEMORY 1 the COMPOSER MENU display select PATTERN COPY e The display looks similar to the following GROUP MEMORY MEMORY i R 16 Beat PATTERN PATTERN 2 ALL RHYTHM A 16 Beat 1 PATTER 2 Select the pattern you wish to copy e Inthe FROM box specify the settings with the correspond ing buttons GROUP Group name RHYTHM Rhythm name PATTERN Pattern name e f ALL is selected all the patterns are copied 3 Select the memory you wish to copy to e In the
150. are plugged into this jack the speakers of this instrument are disabled MIC A microphone can be connected to this instrument and the sound output through the speakers Use the VOLUME control to adjust the volume e Effects such as reverb can be applied to the microphone input Refer to page 41 136 QQTGO0665 PR804 USB This terminal allows connection to a personal computer with a USB cable commercially available type AB cable Used with the applications on the included CD ROM you can record this instrument s audio sound or manage the instru ment data with your PC e Applications Audio Recorder Application for Recording this instrument s sounds and for saving recorded digital audio files in WAV WMA Windows Audio Format and MP3 formats Song Manager Application for managing this instrument s data on your PC by means of a USB cable VIDEO OUT PR804 The display images or lyrics when playing songs and the image of the normal display are output through this terminal e The output mode NTSC PAL can be selected See page 124 Assembly preo4 Follow the steps below to assemble your Technics piano Make sure you are using the correct parts and that they are in the correct direction e At least 2 people are required for assembly To disassemble the piano reverse the procedure 1 Remove the packing and take the parts out of the carton Confirm that all the parts on the printed list a
151. at Slou Suing Rock Hip 16 Beat 44 QQTGO0665 16 Beat 2 16 Beat Slow Soft Groove 16 Beat Pop list of rhythms available for each rhythm group can be found in the separate REFERENCE GUIDE provided e f there is more than one page to the display use the PAGE buttons to move from one screen page to another e Because the Classic Ballad rhythm of the BALLAD group does not have a drum part no sound is produced if you play this rhythm without the AUTO PLAY CHORD m VARIATION There are four variations available for each rhythm Use the VARIATION buttons to select the desired variation MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER VARIATION 1 2 3 4 F Seve E e Confirm that the MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER button is off If it is on press it once to turn it off nuance of the pattern differs with each variation number e You can change to a different variation while the rhythm is playing Part Il METRONOME 1 the RHYTHM GROUP section select METRONOME following display appears Metronome Off Metronome 5 4 Metronome 6 4 Metronome 3 4 Metronome 6 8 Metronome 4 4 2 Select the time signature for the metronome e Select Metronome Off if you do not wish the first beat of the measure to be accented e Press the START STOP button to start the metronome Playing the rhythm Start the rhythm There are two ways to start the rhythm m Normal start 1 Sel
152. ational standard for digital communication of electronic musical instrument data This means that any equipment which has a MIDI terminal such as electronic musical instruments and personal comput ers can easily exchange digital data with other MIDI equipment without resorting to complicated conversions or connections MIDI terminals On the rear panel IN The terminal by which this instrument receives data from other equipment OUT The terminal that transmits data from this instrument to other equipment OUT IN THRU THRU The terminal that transfers data from the IN terminal MIDI directly e Forthese connections use a commercially available MIDI cable Connection examples m To generate sound from a connected instrument by playing this instrument OUT MIDI cable IN This instrument Another MIDI instrument m To generate sound from this instrument by operating a connected instrument IN MIDI cable OUT This instrument Another MIDI instrument m To connect with a MIDI sequencer OUT IN MIDI cable OUT IN This instrument MIDI sequencer MIDI channels Many different kinds of performance data are sent using just one MIDI cable This is possible because MIDI signals are sent and received through 16 different basic channels num bered 1 to 16 In order for the exchange of data to take place the channels on the transmission side must
153. ave range of the keyboard especially during a split keyboard performance Use the R1 R2 OCTAVE buttons and to change the octave R1 R2 OCTAVE C 2 e Press the button to raise the pitch and the button to lower the pitch 2 to 2 e The display looks similar to the following OCTAVE e You can also use the A and V buttons on the R 1 R 2 OCTAVE display to change the octave e The display returns to the previous display after a few seconds eA lit or indicator shows that the octave has been changed To cancel the octave change press both buttons at the same time e The note pitches NOTE NUMBER recorded in the SEQUENCER and during MIDI transmission are also af fected by this octave setting However it does not affect SEQUENCER playback or received MIDI data 37 QQTGO0665 6 3 N 6 LZ 3 Part Pedals Sounds and effects 9 oe Sostenuto pedal Soft pedal m Sustain pedal When a key is released while this pedal is depressed the sound is sustained so that it lingers and slowly fades out e This effect does not work for the sounds in the DRUM KITS group This effect does not work for some sounds e The length of the sustain can be set for each part Refer to page 104 e PR804 This pedal is an eight stage pedal and the le
154. ave to specify CONDUCTOR as the RIGHT 1 INPUT for the INPUT OUTPUT SETTING 132 QQTGO0665 m Storing user settings After you change the MIDI settings you can store your cus tomized settings in USER preset memory 1 Adjust the various MIDI settings 2 Goto PAGE 4 4 of the MIDI PRESETS display e The display looks similar to the following USER SETTING 3 Use the WITH SPLIT POINT button to specify whether or not to also store the keyboard split point YES NO 4 Press the WRITE button m Recalling the USER settings 1 Go to PAGE 3 4 of the MIDI PRESETS display USER SETTING 2 Press the OK button Part XII MIDI Program Change MIDI Out Use this function to immediately transmit specific PROGRAM CHANGE and BANK SELECT data from this display on a specified MIDI channel 1 On the MIDI MENU display select PROGRAM 3 Use the and v buttons to change the setting CHANGE MIDI OUT e The display looks similar to the followin 4 Press the SEND button The specified data is transmitted MIDI CHANNEL I data is unconditionally transmitted regardless of the other settings PROGRAM CHANGE BANK SELECT MSB BANK SELECT LSB BANK SELECT 2 Use the and Y buttons to select a function MIDI CHANNEL The MIDI channel to transmit to 1 to 16 PROGRAM CHANGE Specify the PROGRAM CHANGE number to transmit 1 to 128 BANK SELECT MSB Specify the BANK SELECT MSB to
155. ay looks similar t EASY COMPOSER PATTERN COPY RECORDING MEMORY SEQ TO COMPOSER COPY LORD SINGLE COMPOSER Summary of the COMPOSER menu items RECORDING MEMORY A Create a memory in the MEMORY A bank RECORDING MEMORY B Create a memory in the MEMORY B bank RECORDING MEMORY C Create a memory in the MEMORY C bank PATTERN COPY page 92 Copy a rhythm COMPOSER pattern into a memory SEQ TO COMPOSER COPY page 93 Copy recorded data in the SEQUENCER to the COMPOSER LOAD SINGLE COMPOSER Recall the desired COMPOSER data from data saved on a disk This procedure is the same as when COMPOSER is selected for SINGLE LOAD Refer to page 96 85 QQTGO0665 LJ Part V Three ways to record in the COMPOSER There are three ways to create and record a rhythm Simple recording method Use EASY COMPOSER to quickly create a unique rhythm just by selecting a pattern for each part Create a completely new rhythm Compose all the parts of a completely new rhythm from scratch e You can use either realtime recording or step record for any part of the recording Composer Pattern Copy page 92 Copy a preset rhythm or SEQUENCER data to a COMPOSER memory edit it as you like and then store it as a new rhythm Simple recording method With EASY COMPOSER you can easily create a unique rhythm pattern by selecting a different style for each part of the rhythm 1 On the
156. ayed back repeatedly 1 the SEQUENCER PLAY display specify PLAY for track numbers you wish to have played back 2 Press the CYCLE button e The display looks similar to the following CURRENT MERSUR START MEASURE END MEASURE 3 Use the START MEASURE and v buttons to specify the beginning measure number 4 Use the END MEASURE and v buttons to specify the ending measure number e The measure in which the END command has been stored can also be specified START END 2 3B 4 SI t CYCLE END MEASURE 4 5 Press the START STOP button e Cycle playback of the specified measures begins e Normally the rhythm pattern is not played back 6 To stop cycle playback press the START STOP button again e During playback stop if the SEQUENCER RESET FILL IN 1 button is pressed the SEQUENCER returns to the measure number specified step 3 If the SEQUENCER RESET button is pressed again the SEQUENCER returns to measure 1 e If you press the CYCLE ON button to turn it OFF cycle playback is not possible e To return to the SEQUENCER PLAY display press the EXIT button e Cycle playback can also be specified on the SEQUENCER PLAY display whenever the CYCLE ON indication is shown x o o o 5 2 68 QQTGO0665 MEDLEY Multiple recorded songs can be played back in a medley 1 the SEQUENCER PLAY display press the MEDLEY butt
157. be edited 2 Use the FIRST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the start point measure number of the transpose 3 Use the LAST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the end point measure number of the transpose 4 Use the TRANSPOSE and v buttons to specify the change in pitch e Increments are in semitones A value of 12 is one octave A value lowers the pitch and a value raises it 5 Press the OK button The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function NOTE CHANGE Change of pitch of specified notes FIRST Last FEST DET TARGET NOTE CHANGE TO 60 60 1 Use the TRACK and v buttons to select the track you wish to edit e You cannot select the track for the CONTROL RHYTHM or CHORD part e f ALL is selected all tracks will be edited 2 Use the FIRST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the start point measure number of the note change 3 Use the LAST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the end point measure number of the note change 4 Use the TARGET NOTE and v buttons to specify the pitch of the note you wish to change e The number next to the note name is its note number 5 Use the CHANGE TO and v buttons to specify the pitch you wish to change to 6 Press the OK button e The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute
158. ble with the destination song This might be due to a damaged or faulty disk because it is in the GM mode 21 Memory full AUTO PUNCH recording has been unsuccessful It is necessary to press REC STOP to complete 56 because SEQUENCER operation was interrupted 22 P before the PUNCH OUT measure was reached this procedure It is impossible to change the time signature The song that you have tried to load exceeds this 23 because it has already been set in the existing 58 instrument s available memory and cannot be tracks loaded The selected song memory has been cleared A rhythm track already exists It is impossible to 24 assign two tracks to rhythm The computer connection is not active because 62 the computer port switch is set to MIDI Please 25 It is only possible to change the velocity on a turn the power off set the switch to the desired melody track setting and turn the power back on It is only possible to merge melody tracks Please select the Panel Memory that you want to 26 Tracks such as rhythm chord and control cannot 64 name be merged It is not possible to use the CHORD FINDER in It is only possible to copy melody tracks 65 this mode Please select CHORD FINDER from 27 ee as rhythm chord and control cannot HOME page or CHORD STEP RECORD page e copied P SOLO pads are special pads which include Chord 28 This song is too long to be saved as a MIDI file 66 information Pleases use SOLO pads
159. button e The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function MEASURE DELETE Delete specified measures from a track e The length of the performance accordingly decreases by the number of deleted measures LRST MEASURE 1 Use the TRACK and v buttons to select the track from which measures are to be deleted e This function does not work for the CHORD or RHYTHM track in which the repeat function has been stored elf ALL is selected the specified measures are deleted from all the tracks at one time 2 Use the FIRST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the first measure to delete 3 Use the LAST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the last measure to delete 4 Press the OK button e The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function 81 QQTGO0665 Sequencer x o o o 5 2 Part IV MEASURE INSERT Insert specified measures at a specified point e The length of the performance accordingly increases by the number of inserted measures FIRST LAST N START i TRACK MEASURE MEASURE TRACK T REPEAT 1 Specify the measures you wish to copy from the source track On the FROM side specify the settings with the corre sponding buttons TRACK Specify the track nu
160. can be set on the MIXER display Refer to page 105 CONTROL CTL Recording changes in the panel button status REALTIME STEP e Rhythm setting and selection changes REVERB on off AUTO PLAY CHORD status volume balance e MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER status FILL IN 1 2 INTRO amp ENDING 1 2 on PANEL MEMORY selection changes TRANSPOSE status TECHNI CHORD status START STOP on off TEMPO setting CONDUCTOR status PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS setting PR804 FADE IN OUT operation APC SEQUENCER VOLUME settings TOTAL EXPRESSION e Images for SLIDE SHOW PIC STEP AUTO PLAY CHORD APC Recording chords for the AUTO PLAY CHORD REALTIME e Chord progression AUTO PLAY CHORD status volume balance START STOP on off FILL IN 1 2 INTRO amp ENDING 1 2 on STEP CHORD CHD Recording chord progression e Chord progression for the AUTO PLAY CHORD FILL IN 1 2 INTRO amp ENDING 1 2 on STEP RHYTHM RHY Settings related to rhythm e Rhythm settings and selection changes FILL IN 1 2 INTRO amp ENDING 1 2 on e START STOP on off TEMPO setting You can use the TRACK ASSIGN function to assign parts to tracks as you wish Refer to page 76 e Those items above which are not operations available with this instrument can be recorded only from MIDI input 64 QQTGO0665 Part IV Easy Record Sequencer Suppose you are playing your
161. completed at this point e Either the CHORD part or APC part can be assigned to a track but not both e The CONTROL APC CHORD and RHYTHM parts cannot be assigned to more than one track e You can use the ON and OFF buttons for LOCAL CONT to specify whether or not the sound of the part assigned to this track is generated Because no sound is generated for this instrument s parts assigned to tracks set to OFF through this procedure use this setting to generate sound from an external sound source through the MIDI connec tors e You use the MIDI OUT ON and OFF buttons to specify whether or not the data of the part assigned to this track is sent as MIDI data When set to OFF the data is not sent even if MIDI equipment is connected 5 When assigning the CONTROL APC CHORD or RHYTHM part press the OK button 76 QQTGO0665 m TRACK ASSIGN PRESET A preset track assignment can be selected 1 the TRACK ASSIGN display press the PRESET button e The display looks similar to the following Any existing song will be cleared 7 Press OK to proceed TECHNICS MULTI RECORDI amp M MULTI RECORDING SONG No 2 Use the SONG A and v buttons to select the song number for which the preset track as signment will be effective e If ALL SONGS is selected the track assignment is effec tive for all the songs 3 Select the track assign mode INITIAL Factory preset settings TECHNICS MULTI RECORDING
162. d Make sure all the screws are securely tightened Are the speaker cord and power cord firmly inserted Check again els the plug of the pedal cord inserted as far into the connector terminal as it will go If it is not completely inserted the sustain and other pedal functions may not work e Does the pedal box move when the pedals are pressed Turn the adjuster to stabilize the pedal box m When the piano has been moved or transported retighten the Screws securely Symptoms which appear to be signs of trouble The following changes in performance may occur in the Technics Keyboard but do not indicate trouble Phenomenon Remedy The buttons keys etc malfunction e Turn off the POWER button once then turn it on again If this procedure is not successful turn off the POWER button once Then while pressing the three lower left buttons in the RHYTHM GROUP section SOUL amp DISCO GOSPEL amp BLUES COUNTRY amp WESTERN at the same time turn the POWER button on again Note that in this case all programmable settings functions and memories return to their factory preset status No sound is produced when the keys are pressed The MAIN VOLUME is at the minimum setting Adjust the volume with the MAIN VOLUME control volumes for the selected parts set to the minimum levels Use the balance buttons to set the volumes of the relevant parts to appropriate levels Refer to
163. d DIG EFFECT Select type of effect Refer to page 118 Tone Edit Modify the separate tones which comprise the sound About tones A sound may be made up of at most four tones 1st tone 2nd tone SOUND gt 3rd tone 4th tone A special process is used to produce real sounding piano type tones For this reason some edit procedures for piano sounds FILTER or AMPLITUDE for example may differ from those for other sounds TONE SELECT 1 On the SOUND EDIT menu select TONE e The display looks similar to the following TONE SELECT TOME NAME d 2nd oN A Piano R O NORMAL R63 oms KEY ON sra orF Piano o o NORMAL CTR KEY Piano o ol NORMAL Uns KEV 2 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select the tone you wish to edit 1st 2nd 3rd Ath e Use the ON OFF buttons to select ON or OFF 3 Select a sound for the tone Use the GROUP A and V buttons to select the group and the TONE NAME A and V buttons to select the sound e A mark in the TONE DYNAM column indicates that a TONE DYNAMICS change was made to the sound 4 Use the LEVEL and v buttons to adjust the volume 5 Use the KEY and v buttons to set the pitch of the output sound 111 QQTGO0665 Part IX 6 Use the DETUNE A and v buttons for fine adjustment of the pitch deviation 7 Use the PANNING A and v buttons to adjust the stereo balanc
164. d e Even if rear speakers are not connected a virtual 4 channel effect is applied e For connection of external rear speakers refer to page 136 e Change the mode according to the presence of the rear speakers refer to page 125 The effect can be set to on or off for each part refer to page 108 29 QQTGO0665 o 9 p 5 2 9 a m Remote Controller PR804 You can use the included wireless remote control to adjust the MAIN VOLUME activate DIRECT PLAY page 98 and activate SEQUENCER playback page 67 To operate DIRECT PLAY with the remote controller the normal playback display must be present with the disk inserted and for the SEQUENCER playback the instrument must be in the stand by mode for playing back Technics DEGITAL ENSEMBLE r gt y ge C VOLUME DIRECT PLAY ISEQUENCER STOP PLAYIPAUSE SONG SKP FF eee m Battery installation e Before insertion make sure the battery polarity is as indicated Do not use old batteries together with new ones e Remove the batteries from the battery compartment and store separately when the instrument is not to be used for a long time Button functions VOLUME Adjust the total volume level e You can adjust the volume level within the value set by the MAIN VOLUME control of the instrument e The volume level adjusted with the remote controller is reset when the in
165. d sostenuto pedals FADE IN OUT SETTING Settings related to the FADE IN FADE OUT Refer to page 51 PANEL MEMORY MODE Define which panel settings are stored when the PANEL MEMORY is used Refer to page 56 MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER MODE Define which panel settings change by pressing a FILL IN button when the MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER is used Refer to page 54 120 QQTGO0665 4 Follow the procedure to adjust the settings eWhile you are adjusting the settings when the TEMPO PROGRAM indicator is lit it indicates that the dial is available for setting the current function 5 When you have finished setting the functions press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it off Part X Control Pedal Setting By assigning one of the many programmable functions to each of the soft and sostenuto pedals you can then control the function during your performance just by pressing the pedal 1 the CONTROL MENU display select MULTI EFFECT PEDAL SETTING MULTI EFFECT button on off The display looks similar to the following ROTARY SLOW FAST TREMOLO SLOW FAST of the DIGITAL DRAWBAR REVERB MIC EFFECT MIC EFFECT on off PUNCH RECORD Punch in punch out Refer to page 70 2 Use the A and Y buttons to select a pedal and the and v buttons to select its function APC HOLD Memorize the chord specified for the automatic accom OFF paniment No function is assigned FADE IN SOFT PEDAL FADE
166. d music style are automatically selected Play the keyboard When you specify a chord on the left area of the keyboard the automatic accompaniment immediately begins to play You can use the TEMPO PROGRAM dial to adjust the tempo When you are finished selecting the style turn the PIANO STYLIST button off 19 QQTGO0665 o 9 p 5 2 9 m Automatic panel settings ONE TOUCH PLAY 1 2 20 QQTGO0665 In the RHYTHM GROUP section press the button for a desired rhythm RHYTHM GROUP o 8 amp 16 MOVIE amp BEAT ROCK amp POP BALLAD JAZZ amp SWING SHOW METRONOME SOUL amp GOSPEL amp COUNTRY amp DISCO BLUES WESTERN WALTZ WORLD MEMORY O LOAD Select a rhythm from the list of rhythms on the display 16 Beat 1 16 Beat 2 8 Beat Slow 16 Beat Slow Swing Rock Soft Groove Hip 16 Beat 16 Beat Pop Press and hold the ONE TOUCH PLAY button for a few seconds ONE TOUCH PLAY C O e The sound effects and tempo suitable for the selected rhythm are automatically selected The tempo can be adjusted with the TEMPO PROGRAM dial Use your left hand to play the chords and your right hand to play the melody e Pressing a key on the left area of the keyboard will cause the automatic rhythm pattern to start
167. data you wish to save to the disk To maximize effective use of disk memory or to minimize the save time select only the type of data you wish to save 1 Use the PAGE buttons to access the 2 3 SAVE OPTION display e The display looks similar to the following CURRENT PANEL EFFECT MEMORY PANEL MEMORY USER MIDI SETTINGS SEQUENCER d FAVORITES COMPOSER E HOME PRGE SOUND MEMORY H ALL CUSTOM STYLE PERFORMANCE PADS the types of data you wish to save YES NO e For PANEL MEMORY select from NO 1 BANK ALL If you save data with 1 BANK selected only BANK 1 data is saved e Press the PERFORM button to select all the performance data or press the BACKUP button to select all the back up data at once e If the ALL OFF button is pressed all the settings change to NO 3 Press the SAVE button e The SAVE operation begins SEQUENCER SONG SAVE You can specify a single song in the SEQUENCER to save to the disk 1 Use the PAGE buttons to access the 3 3 SEQUENCER SONG SAVE display e The display looks similar to the following 2 Use the buttons below the display to select the song number you wish to save 3 Press the SAVE button e The SAVE operation begins If there is no point assignment in the SEQUENCER song you are trying to save even though your original images have been loaded when the SAVE button is pressed a display appears asking whether or not the image data is to be saved Disk
168. ded Please try again 33 Select a Track before setting parameters for AUTO 06 The disk that you are using is write protected PUNCH RECORD Please remove the write protection and try again The file that you are trying to load was saved on The disk that you are using is full Please use 43 a previous model It is only possible to load using OT anathar disk the PERFORMANCE option An error has occurred while the disk was It is impossible to edit a Drum Kit Please select formatting The disk that you are using may be 44 a different sound from any group except Keyboard 08 faulty Percussion Please try formatting another disk It is only possible to insert MELODY Tracks 10 The data is already copy protected 46 Tracks such as RHYTHM CHORD and CONTROL cannot be inserted 15 The song you are trying to save is empty This procedure is not possible with a composer 16 This STANDARD MIDI FILE is incompatible with 47 pattern or the metronome Please select a preset this instrument and cannot be loaded rhythm pattern 17 This is not a STANDARD MIDI FILE It is not possible to record using preset banks 54 compile banks or control banks Please select 18 The timebase PPQ resolution that you tried to one of the user banks load is not 24 48 96 192 288 384 PPQ Special tracks such as CHORD APC RHY and A problem has occurred with your SEQUENCER 55 CTL exist in the song from which you are copying 20 Data incompati
169. diately turn off the power disconnect the power cord plug from the electrical outlet and con tact the store where it was purchased Discontinue using the unit at once Failure to do so may result in additional damage or some other un expected damage or accident e Because the power source is located inside the unit it is normal for the cabinet to become warm A word about the power cord If the power cord is scarred is partially cut or broken or has a bad contact it may cause a fire or serious electrical shock if used NEVER use a dam aged power cord for any appliance Moreover the power cord should never be forcibly bent Don t touch the inside parts of this unit Some places inside this unit have high voltage potential Never try to remove the top or back panels of this unit or to touch inside parts by hand or with tools Contact someone who is qualified in order to in spect the inside or to replace a fuse if such be comes necessary Never attempt to do these things yourself Maintenance The following suggestions will assist you in keep ing the unit in top condition e Be sure to switch the instrument off after use and do not switch the unit on and off in quick succession as this places an undue load on the electronic components e To keep the luster of the surface and buttons simply use a clean damp cloth polish with a soft dry cloth Polish may be used but do not use thinners or petro chemical ba
170. display HELP You can find an explanation of each button s function on the display 1 Press the HELP button 2 Use the buttons below the display to select a language 3 Press the OK button 4 Press a button on the panel whose explanation you wish to read e The following display appears e An explanation of the button s function is shown on the display After pressing the HELP button press any button on the panel and the screen will give you information about the button s use Press the 5 Press the HELP button again to exit the help HELP button again or the EXIT button to turn off the HELP function Use the buttons at the bottom of this screen to change the Help mode language and press OK e Attention display messages and error messages are also shown in the selected language e The appearance of the display on your instrument may be different from the illustrated display in this manual depend ing on the region in which your instrument was purchased and the selected display language 1 poe 2 352 685288888 889888 PR804 You can record a special display of your favorite sounds and rhythms styles 1 Select the sounds rhythm and styles you wish 4 Use the CATEGORY A and Y buttons to to record select the desired item CURRENT SOUND Use the PIANO STYLIST feature to select the style Ref
171. e e PAN CTR is the center point At L64 the sound is all the way to the left at R63 all the way to the right elf STEREO R or STEREO L is selected for the MODE the balance is fixed cannot be moved 8 Use the DELAY and v buttons to adjust the delay time of the sound e The higher the number the longer the delay before sound output 9 Use the TRIGGER and v buttons to select a trigger mode KEY ON The normal mode in which sound is emitted when the key is played KEY OFF Sound is emitted when the key is released like muted strings for example LEGATO Sound is emitted only when the key is played legato NON LEG Sound is not emitted when the key is played legato PEDAL The sound is produced only while the SUSTAIN button is on CHORD The sound is emphasized when chords are played like the cutting sound of a guitar for example m 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 v buttons to select the tone to copy from Use the OPTION and V buttons to select the item you wish to copy 3 Use the TO and v buttons to select the tone you wish to copy to 4 Press the OK button Tone copy is executed 112 QQTGO0665 Sound Edit KEY LAYER Adjust the relation of tone output to keyboard location 1 Use the PAGE buttons to view the 2 4 displa
172. e OFF No space is added e When there is various data other than performance data stored at the beginning of a file the start of playback may be delayed This can be avoided by set the 1 MEASURE SPACE to ON thereby inserting a space at the beginning of the performance elf it seems the data you saved with the 1 MEASURE SPACE set to OFF is not played back properly try saving it again with it set to ON e When set to ON a space is added each time a file is saved Therefore if you have already saved a file once with the 1 MEASURE SPACE set to ON please set it to OFF each time the file is subsequently saved 101 QQTGO0665 Part VI 8 Use the SAVE AS button to select the sound generator mode GM GM2 NX e f the data created on this instrument was saved in the GM GM2 mode the sounds etc may change If saving data in the GM GM2 mode be sure to select sounds from the SOUND EXPLORER sound groups when you create data GM GM BASIC and Standard Kit GM2 GM2 EXTEND and GM2 DRUM KITS Disk Drive 9 Press the SAVE button e The SAVE operation begins e When the operation has been successfully completed COMPLETED is shown on the display f you attempt to save data to a file number in which data is currently saved the display changes to the confirmation display Press the YES button to continue the SAVE pro cedure or press the NO button if you wish to cancel it Disk management Various disk ma
173. e J key one time 2 While playing a G7 chord press the J key one time e You can press the INTRO amp ENDING button or a FILL IN button on the panel to store the desired pattern at the cursor position An INTRO or COUNT INTRO can be stored only at the beginning e Store a rest by pressing a note value key without speci fying a chord 5 At the end of the chord progression press the End key 4 e This instrument exits the recording mode e During playback playback of the recorded chord progres sion stops at this point For automatic repeat playback of the chord progression press the Repeat key lt in stead of the End key e When you play back the track for the CHORD part the chords of the automatic accompaniment change in ac cordance with the stored chord progression e Chords can also be specified with one finger e f the ON BASS button is on chords such as can also be specified except the ONE FINGER mode e The CHORD FINDER feature which shows you how to finger a specified chord is available Refer to page 50 B Correct the recorded chord progression 1 Follow the procedure to select the STEP RE CORD CHORD display 2 Use the MEAS buttons to go to the measure you wish to modify Use the 4 Cor rection keys to move the cursor to the point you wish to edit e The lengths of rests are indicated by the respective rest value x its multiplier Exa
174. e included CD ROM to the computer first Refer to the separate manual for more information 1 Turn off the power to this instrument 2 Connect a personal computer to the USB ter minal on the rear of this instrument 3 Turn on the power to this instrument 4 On the MIDI MENU display select COM PUTER CONNECTION e The display looks similar to the following MODE NORMRL 5 Use the and v buttons to select a mode NORMAL Ordinary mode PC as master The mode which is appropriate for data transmission PR as master The mode when this instrument is used as the master keyboard PR as slave The mode when this instrument is used as a slave instru ment INTERFACE The mode when this instrument is used as a connecting device between a PC with only USB terminals and an in strument with only MIDI terminals 134 QQTGO0665 Initialize This instrument has many settable functions and storable memories However you can return the settings and memory to the factory preset status INITIAL 1 Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn 4 Use the and Y buttons to select the desired it on type of initialization e PERFORMANCE includes all the items which are listed below it PROGRAM MENUS 5 Press the OK button e The display changes to the confirmation display Press the YES button if you wish to execute the initialization Press the NO button if you wish to cancel the
175. e you will use to specify chords BASIC ADVANCED1 e When storing chords with the SEQUENCER this button is not shown MODE is fixed at BASIC e In the list column are shown the chords which be specified in each mode 4 Use the ROOT buttons to select the root note of the chord Use the TYPE buttons to select the type of chord A typical way to finger the specified chord TYPICAL is illustrated on a keyboard diagram e Each time the INV button is pressed different INVER SION fingerings are illustrated in order If there is no INVERSION fingering for the specified chord this button is not shown on the display e When the button with a picture of an ear is pressed the notes of the illustrated chord sound 5 To exit the CHORD FINDER procedure press the EXIT button O EXIT e You can also access this display by pressing and holding the CHORD FINDER MODE button for a few seconds AUTO PLAY CHORD MODE CHORD FINDER Part Il Fade In Fade Out Playing the rhythm 1111 00000 6 7 C7 amp on8ERRERERERRERERR 20 amp Co Ol oroi Add interest to your performance by starting a part with a fade in or ending it with a fade out FADE IN At the beginning of the song the volume of each part rises slowly 1 Set up the panel settings for your perform ance 2 Turn on the FADE IN button lt 1 FADE gt
176. ecifications SX PR604 M SX PR804 M KEYBOARD 88 KEYS SOUND GENERATOR PCM MAX POLYPHONY 64 NOTES 128 NOTES NUMBER OF SOUNDS 1039 SOUNDS 1123 SOUNDS 1005 SOUNDS 2 ORGAN DRAWBARS 1082 SOUNDS 2 ORGAN DRAWBARS 32 DRUM KITS 39 DRUM KITS PIANO GROUP GRAND UPRIGHT ELECTRIC MODERN 2 SOUND GROUP GUITAR amp HARPSI STRINGS BRASS GUITAR amp HARPSI STRINGS BRASS 2 VOCAL SAX amp WOODWIND VOCAL SAX amp WOODWIND 9 ORGAN amp ACCORDION SYNTH ORGAN amp ACCORDION SYNTH MALLET amp ORCH PERC BASS MALLET amp ORCH PERC BASS DRUM KITS SOUND EXPLORER DRUM KITS SOUND EXPLORER MIXTURES DIGITAL DRAWBAR MIXTURES SOLOIST DIGITAL DRAWBAR PIANIST SONG O SIMPLE PIANO FAVORITES O PEDAL SUSTAIN SOSTENUTO SOFT THEATRE SONIC O EFFECT DIGITAL EFFECT MULTI EFFECT BRILLIANCE REVERB CHORUS SOLO PART SELECT RIGHT1 RIGHT2 LEFT TRANSPOSE 12 NOTES NUMBER OF 160 RHYTHMS x 4 VARIATIONS RHYTHMS RHYTHM GROUP 8 amp 16 BEAT JAZZ COMBO COUNTRY amp WESTERN BALLAD LATIN amp WORLD SOUL amp DISCO GOSPEL 8 BLUES BIG BAND amp SWING MARCH amp WALTZ BALLROOM amp SHOW TIME METRONOME O CONTROLS MAIN VOLUME APC SEQUENCER VOLUME BALANCE MUTE CONDUCTOR START STOP INTRO amp ENDING 1 INTRO amp ENDING 2 FILL IN 1 FILL IN 2 COUNT INTRO SYNCHRO START TEMPO PROGRAM TAP TEMPO FADE IN OUT SPLIT POINT
177. ecorded phrase will be played in the specified chord e the PLAY SETTING if LOOP is set to OFF LOOP recording is not possible Piano Performance Pads Pns04 PLAY SETTING Select a playback mode 1 the PAD RECORDING display press the PLAY SETTING button e The display looks similar to the following playback mode SYNCHRO During a rhythm performance the phrase playback begins in time with the beat INSTANT The phrase starts to play immediately when the pad button is pressed regardless of the rhythm 3 Use the LOOP and v buttons to enable or disable loop playback ON Once the pad button is pressed the phrase is played back repeatedly until the STOP button is pressed OFF The phrase is played back only once 60 QQTGO0665 CHORD STEP RECORD A chord progression can be stored in PAD 5 and PAD 6 1 On the REALTIME RECORDING display press the CHORD STEP REC button e The display looks similar to the following CURSOR 2 Use the CURSOR buttons to move the cursor to the position you wish to input e The cursor moves in 1 8 note increments Input the chord by playing it on the keyboard e The chord name is shown e Use the keys to the left of the specified keyboard split point except for PIANIST mode 4 Press the OK button 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to store the rest of the chord progression e To delete a chord which has been input move the cursor to the
178. ect a rhythm 2 Press the START STOP button to turn it on START STOP O1 O2 O3 O4 BEAT e The selected rhythm pattern immediately begins to play You can stop the rhythm by pressing the START STOP button again to turn it off e The BEAT indicators above the START STOP button light to indicate the beat On the first beat of the measure the red indicator lights On the second and succeeding beats of the measure the green indicators light in order m Synchronized start With the synchronized start feature the rhythm pattern starts when you play a key on the keyboard 1 Select a rhythm 2 Press the SYNCHRO START button to turn it on SYNCHRO START 3 Play a key to the left of the keyboard split point lt Split point t e The rhythm pattern begins to play You can use the synchronized start feature even when the keyboard is not divided into left and right sections To start the rhythm press a key to the left of the specified split point m Adjust the tempo The tempo of the rhythm pattern is adjusted with the TEMPO PROGRAM dial TEMPO PROGRAM O e The tempo is shown on the display as a numerical value J 40 to 300 eWhen the TEMPO PROGRAM indicator is lit the TEMPO PROGRAM dial cannot be used to adjust the tempo adjust the tempo during playback refer to page 68 m TAP TEMPO You can set the tempo of the rhythm by tapping this button few times with your finge
179. ected measures to REPEAT Specify the number of times the selected meas ures are to be repeated 3 Press the OK button The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function e Note that if the END command is included in the source data it is also copied Any data following the END com mand is not copied Sequencer MEASURE ERASE Erase the recorded contents of specific measures You can also specify which type of data is to be erased e Note that only the contents of the measures are erased not the measures themselves the length of the perform ance remains the same FIRST LAST TRACK MEASURE MEASURE ERASE DATA 1 Use the TRACK A and v buttons to specify the track number e This function does not work for the RHYTHM part or CHORD part in which a repeat command has been stored elf ALL is selected data is erased from the specified measures of all the tracks at one time 2 Use the FIRST MEASURE A and v buttons to specify the start point measure number 3 Use the LAST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the end point measure number 4 Use the ERASE DATA and v buttons to specify the type of data to be erased ALL AII data is erased NOTE Only note data is erased CONTROL Only control data volume effect and other panel settings as well as selection changes is erased 5 Press the OK
180. em and the A and v buttons to change the setting 102 QQTGO0665 DISK INSERT OPTION The display automatically changes to a disk procedure display when a disk is inserted in the Disk Drive OFF DISK MENU LOAD DIRECT PLAY SONG MEDLEY e During playback recording or changing the settings the displays unrelated to the settings made here do not change FILE TYPE PRIORITY Specify the desired priority ranking of displayed files when several types of files are recorded on one disk TECH NICS SMF 3 Press the OK button Part Vil Sound Outline of the Sound 10000 00000 5 2222 99225592 0905 a 688 55650555 565565 5 E EBD CZ eoo Soca E The SOUND mode is used for making fine adjustments to the functions related to sound such as tone tuning 1 Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on SSE PROGRAM MENUS e The display looks similar to the following TOUCH SENSITIVITY SOUND EDIT SEQUENCER E COMPOSER PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS 2 Select SOUND e The display looks similar to the following PART SETTING MASTER TUNING IXER KEY SCALING ECHNI CHORD SOUND LOAD OPTION APC REVERB SETTING THEATRE SONIC PART SETTING 3 Select the desired menu PR804 4 Follow the proced
181. emolo effect PAGE 3 4 FILTER wah wah effect PAGE 4 4 PAN auto pan effect 3 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone 4 Use the LFO SETTINGS and v buttons to adjust the respective assigned LFO s e LFO which share the same number on other displays are also changed with this adjustment SELECT Select the assigned LFO number 1 to 12 SPEED Adjust the modulation speed KEYSYNC When playing more than one note specify whether the LFO starts or not each time a key is pressed ON OFF When KEYSYNC is set to ON if while playing one note you play a second note the LFO is applied to the second note as well PHASE Degree of phase change 5 Use the CONNECTION ON OFF buttons to specify whether or not the LFO is applied to the tone arrow mark indicates that the is applied 6 Use the TONE SETTINGS and v buttons to adjust the respective parameters PHASE Phase indicates normal phase and a indicates an inverted phase WAVE Modulate the waveform SIN Sine wave TRI Triangle wave SQR Square wave SAW Saw tooth wave DELAY Delay time is the time elapsed from when the keyboard key is pressed until the modulation begins DEPTH Modulation depth TOUCH Degree of modulation change in relation to touch 7 Repeat steps 2 to 6 for the other tones as desired You can press the OVERVIEW button to confirm the status of each LFO setting 117 QQTG0665
182. er RHYTHM STYLE to page 53 selected sound rhythm style are shown in the ITEM column 2 Press the FAVORITES button 5 While pressing the SET button specify where you wish to paste put the item While the SET button is depressed the display appears as shown below Use the buttons to the left and right of the display to specify where you wish to paste the item FAVORITES e The display looks similar to the following 6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 to create the display you want e There are nine settable items on the display eet SSES To record a sound or rhythm other than that selected in Modern Opera step 1 while the FAVORITES display is shown use the panel buttons to select the desired sound or rhythm The corresponding selection window is superimposed on the display 3 Press the FAVORITES SETTING button e To record a style other than that selected in step 1 after display looks similar to the following the other recording procedures are completed and the OK button is pressed repeat the procedure from step 1 FAVORITES SETTING CATEGORY 7 Press the OK button CURRENT SOUND e Your customized display is stored CURRENT RHYTHM Concert Grand CURRENT STVLE OK m Recall a FAVORITES display 1 Press the FAVORITES button 2 Use the buttons to the left and right of the display to specify the ITEM you wish to recall 33 QQTGO0665 gt a m lt
183. er and lower settings the START POINT buttons to set the start point and the STOP POINT buttons to set the stop point 4 Repeat steps 2 and for the other tones as desired 115 QQTGO0665 Part IX FILTER ENVELOPE TOUCH amp KEY FOLLOW Specify how the filter envelope curve changes relative to touch or note pitch 1 Use the PAGE buttons to view the 4 4 display e The display looks similar to the following ATTACK KEY FOLLOW 0 1 15 Ft 3 2 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone Sound Edit 3 Use the TOUCH A and v buttons to modify how the respective filter envelopes change relative to touch e Use the TIME A and V buttons to specify the time change and the LEVEL A and V buttons to specify the level relative to touch e At a setting the softer the keys are played the greater the change Ata setting the harder the keys are played the greater the change 4 Use the ENVELOPE KEY FOLLOW and v buttons to modify how the respective filter en velopes change relative to note pitch e Adjust the respective slopes for attack ATK decay DCY and release RLS Use the CENTER and V buttons to specify the center of the bend slope by note name Amplitude Edit Adjust the settings related to the volume of the sound LEVEL 1 On the SOUND EDIT menu select AMPLI TUDE e The display looks similar to the following LEVEL KEV FOLLOW E O F
184. er to the presence of important operating and main tenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance The exclamation point within an for U S A and Canada CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY IN SERT THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U S A THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U S A CAUTION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal lation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions However there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is en couraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con nected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV techn
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186. essed in terms of notes the total number of notes which can be stored in all the SEQUENCER songs and tracks is about 40 000 The remaining memory available for recording is shown on the display as a percentage MEMORY When Memory full appears on the display no more data can be stored in the SEQUENCER e The recorded contents can be saved on a disk for recall at a later time Refer to page 99 SEQUENCER menu The configuration of the SEQUENCER setting display is as follows 1 Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on o PROGRAM MENUS e The display looks similar to the following REUERB amp EFFECT COMPOSER PIRNO PERFORMRNCE PRDS 2 Select SEQUENCER e The display looks similar to the following zu RECORD amp ED R ES El copy 9 pn Dn gj 8 0 I RA D e TT The SONG A V buttons are used to select a song e You can press the NAMING button and assign name to the song Refer to page 69 You can press the PANEL WRITE button to store the current settings of the instrument at the beginning of the song Refer to page 69 continued on the next page 61 QQTGO0665 Sequencer x o o o 5 2 Part IV 3 Select RECORD amp EDIT COPY amp PASTE or RANGE EDIT and follow the corresponding procedure RECORD amp EDIT REALTIME RECORD SONG SELECT
187. even if the keys are released the accompaniment continues to play in the specified chord until you specify another chord 47 QQTGO0665 lt rm gt p lt 2 gt lt gt lt Le gt s Part Il lt One finger gt Press a key in the left keyboard section to specify the root note The major chord corresponding to this root note is auto matically played in an accompaniment pattern e When three or more keys of a chord are pressed it is recognized as a fingered chord Minor seventh and minor seventh chords are also easily produced Playing the rhythm Example C chord minor chord seventh chord minor seventh chord Play the root note plus a black key to the left of it key to the left of it Play the root note plus a white Play the root note plus a black key and a white key to the left of it Example Cm Example C7 Example Cm7 lt Fingered gt Specify the chord by playing all the notes in the chord When you play chords this way the AUTO PLAY CHORD recog nizes more chord types and thus the scope of your perform ance expression is expanded e Play chords by pressing at least three keys If the CHORD FINDER procedure is used you can see the types of chords that can be specified and the keys you press to play them Refer to page 50 m ADVANCED 1 mode
188. fanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Phone 787 750 4300 Fax 787 768 2910 146 QQTGO0665 147 QQTGO0665 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Web Site http www panasonic co jp global Printed in Japan QQTGO0665 ENGLISH Se0402S0
189. ffer depending on the effect settings 4 Play the keyboard Part SOUND EXPLORER This is a convenient feature for finding the sound you want from the many available sounds 1 the PART SELECT section select a part 2 Press the SOUND EXPLORER button to turn it on SOUND EXPLORER e Use the buttons to the left and right of the display to select the sound iN Pop Grand Bri ghtP iano Mono El HRRPSI amp CLRUI MALLET i AC GUITAR amp HARP ELECTRIC GUITAR WORLD PERC PERCUSSION Concert Grand Piano Mono a Mellow Piano E32 481 1 Upright Piano Mellow Grand t Bright Piano MellowPiano Mono Sounds and effects 3 Use the A and v buttons to select a GROUP of sound 4 Use the buttons on both side of the display to select the sound The list of sounds is contained on several screen pages Use the PAGE buttons to see a different part of the sound list The numerical value that is displayed for each sound is the MIDI BANK MSB LSB PROGRAM CHANGE num ber e GM2 sounds are selected from the GM2 EXTEND or GM2 DRUM KITS group m ALPHABET Press the CATEGORY button to show the sound names in alphabetical order e Press the ALPHABET button to return to the CATEGORY display DIGITAL DRAWBAR You can play organ sounds while controlling the drawbars on the display 1 In the PART SELECT section select a part 2 Press the DIGITAL DRAWBAR button to turn
190. for when playing along with other instruments Refer to page 107 m About the backup memory The settings and memories are maintained for approximately 80 minutes after the power to this instrument is turned off If you wish to keep the memory contents before you turn off the instrument use the SAVE procedure to store the desired data on a disk for recall at a later time e The backup memory does not function until the power has been on for about 10 minutes e When you quit the operating mode a REMINDER display may appear to remind you to save the data 12 QQTGO0665 DISPLAY Displays performance information function EFFECT settings and other messages Refer to page 31 e Use the LCD CONTRAST buttons to adjust the display so that it is easy to read Add various effects to the sounds Refer to page 39 SEQUENCER TRANSPOSE SOUND GROUP Record and play back your Raise or lower the key performance Various sounds are available for each sound group Refer to page 34 of the entire keyboard Refer to page 42 Refer to page 61 2 SME amp TRANSPOSE AL R2OCTAVE STRINGS BRASS anis SYNTH SOLOIST gyre PLAY WENUS pisk eee ACCORDON MENUS 14s C Cs de uhi 5 Tow VOCAL
191. g an attribute 1 the SOUND MENU display select PART SETTING 2 Use the PART SELECT A and v buttons to select the part 3 Use the buttons below the display to adjust each attribute explained in detail following necessary assign a sound to the selected part at this time e The settings display is comprised of 5 pages Use the PAGE buttons to switch pages When you have completed adjustment of an attribute use the buttons along the bottom of the display to select the next attribute you wish to adjust 4 When you have completed adjusting all of the settings for one part select another part and repeat the adjustment procedure as desired The settings and effects of the PAN EFFECT etc may differ depending on the sound 103 QQTGO0665 Part Vil lt PAGE 1 gt PART SELECT Concert Grand VOLUME SUSTAIN PEDAL ON KEY SHIFT PAN CTR SUSTAIN LENGTH 6 TUNING Feeney asna PEDAL ORIG TUNING SOUND Use the SOUND A and V buttons to select a sound e The buttons on the control panel may also be used to select a sound VOLUME Use the VOLUME and V buttons to adjust the volume 0 to 127 PAN Use the PAN and V buttons to adjustthe stereo balance L64 CENTER CTR R63 e At 164 the sound is completely to the left at R63 completely to the right At CENTER the sound is at the center The display indicates the selected position e Even at t
192. he same mode MAP R GS basic sounds are transmitted and received as GS program change numbers MAP Y XG basic sounds are transmitted and received as XG program change numbers GS is a trademark of Roland Corporation XG is a trademark of Yamaha Corporation 130 QQTGO0665 DRUMS TYPE NX SOUND Keyboard percussion instrument sounds correspond to the same key note numbers for connected NX SOUND Technics models that are set to this type PREV TECH Keyboard percussion instrument sounds correspond to the same key note numbers for connected non NX SOUND Technics models that are set to this type SONG SELECT ON Song number data can be exchanged OFF Song number data cannot be exchanged PREVIOUS MODEL MODE ON INTRO FILL IN ENDING and APC CONTROL FADE IN OUT data are converted to CONTROL CHANGE data for previous models and then trans mitted OFF The above settings are not converted Previous models include all Technics instrument mod els except for KN7000 6500 6000 PR604 804 603 703 903 1000 3 Use and v buttons to change the setting 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other settings as desired Part XII Mode Setting Initialize the settings for when the NX SOUND or GM LEVEL 2 mode is ON 1 the MIDI MENU display select MODE SETTING e The display looks similar to the following GM LEVEL MIDI Ch 1 16 Par GM LEUEL2 MIDI Ch 1 18 RivR2 LePart GENERAL 2
193. he CHORUS to on or off Use the A and V buttons to adjust the depth of the effect 0 to 127 MULTI Use the ON OFF button to set the MULTI EFFECT to on or off Use the A and V buttons to adjust the depth of the effect 0 to 127 EQ LOW Use the FC GAIN A and V buttons to adjust the sound quality in the lower range EQ HI Use the FC GAIN A and V buttons to adjust the sound quality in the upper range 104 QQTGO0665 PAGE 3 SE PRRT SELECT Concert Grand ATTACK TIME 64 VIBRATO RATE 64 DECAY TIME 64 VIBRATO DEPTH 6 RELEASE TIME 64 FILTER RESONANCE d 64 BRIGHTNESS 64 ESD FILTER RESONANCE Use the RESOA and V buttons to adjust the amount of resonance 0 to 127 BRIGHTNESS Use the BRIGHTNESSA and V buttons to adjust the brightness of the sound 0 to 127 ATTACK TIME Use the ATTACK and V buttons to specify the attack time 0 to 127 DECAY TIME Use the DECAY and V buttons to specify the decay time 0 to 127 RELEASE TIME Use the RELEASE A and V buttons to specify the release time 0 to 127 VIBRATO RATE Use the RATE A and V buttons to specify the vibrato speed 0 to 127 VIBRATO DEPTH Use the DEPTH A and V buttons to specify the vibrato depth 0 to 127 VIBRATO DELAY Use the DELAY A and V buttons to specify the time in terval from when the keys are played until the vibrato starts 0 to 127 e The center value is 64 0
194. he PIANIST mode for example if you press the pedal to which the APC HOLD function is as signed the currently specified chord is maintained allowing you to focus your performance on a solo melody The accompaniment continues in the same chord as long as the pedal is depressed and it does not change even if other chords are played e To change the pedal assignment refer to page 121 Part Il How to use the AUTO PLAY CHORD 1 Select the desired rhythm and sound s and set the tempo e Do not select METRONOME 2 Press the AUTO PLAY CHORD s OFF ON button to turn it on AUTO PLAY CHORD 5 MODE OFF N CHORD FINDER 3 Press the AUTO PLAY CHORD s MODE but ton to turn it on e The display looks similar to the following BASIC ADVANCED 1 ADVANCED 2 PIANIST CHORD FINDER 55 4 Select an AUTO PLAY CHORD mode e After a few seconds the display returns to the previous display e f the BASIC or an ADVANCED mode was selected the keyboard automatically splits into right and left sections m ON BASS If the ON BASS button is ON the BASS part is produced in the key of the lowest note of the played chord thus making it possible to play chords such as C on G excluding lt one finger gt chords e For example with the ON BASS button on if you play a C chord by pressing the keys G C and E the BASS part is produced in the key of G 5 Press the START STOP button to begin the rhythm e Youcan
195. he STEP RECORD mode press the EXIT button Part V Measure Edit You can edit the recorded data one measure at a time Select the function you wish to edit 1 During recording press the MEASURE EDIT button e The display looks similar to the followin MEASURE COPY MEASURE ERASE MEASURE DELETE 2 Select the function Composer 3 Follow the procedure to edit the function see below Only the contents of the same pattern can be edited MEASURE COPY Copy recorded data of specified measures to a specified point e On the destination track the new data replaces the current measure contents the source track FROM On the FROM side specify the settings with the corre sponding buttons PART Select the part to copy from If ALL is selected all parts are copied FIRST MEASURE Specify the first measure to copy LAST MEASURE Specify the last measure to copy 2 Specify where you wish to copy the selected measures to e On the TO side specify the settings with the correspond ing buttons PART Select the part to copy to START MEASURE Specify the start point to copy the selected measures to 3 Press the OK button e The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function e If the FROM and TO parts the same and the FROM and TO measures overlap copy
196. he buttons to the right left and or directly below the display are used to select and adjust the settings m Example of setting display MASTER TUNING MASTER TUNING 440 0 4 i 9006080009006895 QQTG0665 Press the button corresponding to the A or V button on the display to change the value e In this manual this procedure is written as follows Use the A and V buttons to adjust the pitch TEMPO PROGRAM If the TEMPO PROGRAM indicator is lit while you are using the display to adjust the setting it indicates that this dial can be used to quickly change the displayed value or setting TEMPO PROGRAM O e The setting which can be adjusted is highlighted on the display EXIT While the setting display is shown press this button to go back to the previous display DISPLAY HOLD EXIT DISPLAY HOLD Press this button to turn it on when you wish to maintain the current display You can keep a display which is normally automatically canceled for example or even during a per formance you can monitor information which is not shown on the normal display DISP OLD The indicator for this button may flash if the current display is one which is normally automatically canceled e f the PROGRAM MENUS button for example is pressed the DISPLAY HOLD mode is canceled CONTRAST Use the LCD CONTRAST buttons to adjust the readability of the display LCD CONTRAST vO Lett of the
197. he confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function TRACK COPY Copy the recorded data from specific tracks of a song 1 Specify the track you wish to copy from e On the FROM side use the SONG A and V buttons and TRACK and V buttons to specify a track elf ALL is selected all the tracks of the specified song number will be copied 2 Specify the track you wish to copy to TO side 3 Press the OK button e The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function e The track assignment settings are also copied Note that in some cases the CONTROL RHYTHM and CHORD part data in the destination tracks may be lost TRACK MERGE Merge the recorded contents of two tracks source tracks and store the merged contents in a third track destination track e When the TRACK MERGE function is executed the data is erased from the two source tracks 80 QQTGO0665 1 Select the two source tracks FROM e On the FROM side use the TRACK and V buttons to select the two source tracks e You cannot select the track to which the CONTROL RHYTHM or CHORD part has been assigned e f the part assigned to the left source track left meaning its position on the TRACK MERGE display is different from the part assigned to the right source track when the parts
198. he same numerical value the stereo balance may differ slightly depending on the sound SUSTAIN Use the and V buttons to adjust the length of the sustain 1 8 Use the ON OFF buttons to enable or disable the sustain effect when the sustain pedal is depressed GLIDE PEDAL Use the GLIDE ON OFF buttons to enable or disable the glide effect if it has been assigned to the pedal e For pedal settings refer to page 121 KEY SHIFT Use the KEY and V buttons to specify the amount of key shift 24 to 24 e A value of 1 means a shift of one semi tone To raise or lower the pitch one octave set the value to 12 or 12 e The V button is used to lower the pitch and the button to raise the pitch TUNING Use the TUN and V buttons to adjust the fine tuning 7128 to 127 e The V button is used to lower the pitch and the button to raise the pitch ORIGINAL TUNING Use the ORIG ON OFF button to enable or disable the tuning for each sound For details about ORIGINAL TUNING refer to page 107 PAGE 2 a PART SELECT BIGHT 1 Concert Grand CHORUS OFF EQUALIZER REVERB DEPTH BET CHORUS DEPTH 60 i DIGITAL EFFECT OFF MULTI eec cod 0 MULTI VERB DIG EFFECT REVERB Use the REVERB A and V buttons to adjust the depth of the REVERB 0 to 127 DIGITAL EFFECT Use the DIG EFFECT ON OFF buttons to set the DIGI TAL EFFECT to on or off CHORUS Use the ON OFF button to set t
199. hen copy the phrase 6 Select the pad button you wish to copy to e On the PERFORMANCE PAD side use the and V buttons to make the corresponding settings USER BANK The name of the bank A B C PAD Pad button number 1 to 6 PART The part to copy to 7 Use the TRACK and v buttons to select the SEQUENCER track number to copy from e f there is CHORD data it is automatically selected 8 Press the OK button A confirmation display appears Press the YES button if you wish to copy the phrase or press the NO button to cancel the procedure 9 When you have completed the procedure press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it off Part Ill Compile Piano Performance Pads You can assign desired phrases from different banks in Compile Bank 1 and 2 1 Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on o PROGRAM MENUS e The display looks similar to the following SOUND TOUCH SENSITIVITY REVERB amp EFFECT SOUND EDIT CONTROL SEQUENCER COMPOSER CUSTOMIZE 2 Select PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS e The display looks similar to the following PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS COMPILE SET FEE RECORDING BANK PHRASE COPY SEQ TO PAD COPY 3 Select COMPILE SET e The display looks similar to the following Piano Rock Piano Rock Piano Rock Piano Rock Piano ROCK amp ROLL ROCK amp ROLL PAD4 ROCK amp ROLL PADS ROCK
200. hm per formance continues Auto Play Chord 0000 Simply by playing a chord on the keyboard the AUTO PLAY CHORD function automatically plays an accompaniment pattern which matches perfectly the selected rhythm With a real accompaniment as a background you can concentrate on playing the melody How the AUTO PLAY CHORD works When an AUTO PLAY CHORD mode is selected an auto matic accompaniment which matches the rhythm you have chosen is played in the chord which you specify with your left hand The melody is played with your right hand accompaniment pattern of the AUTO PLAY CHORD is composed of 8 parts DRUMS 1 2 BASS ACCOMP 1 5 e The volume of each part can be adjusted with the buttons below the display Refer to page 31 AX Y Chord Melody How to play chords There are four different ways to specify chords on the key board m BASIC mode For beginning players a left hand chord can be specified with just one finger You can either press one key on the left key board section to specify the root note one finger or play all the notes of the chord fingered e The LEFT button in the CONDUCTOR turns off You can turn it on and the LEFT part will be heard but when the LEFT HOLD function is OFF only the lt Fingered gt method can be used to specify chords Refer to page 49 e When the rhythm is on
201. hock 5 periods TTurn the unit off when it is not in use Unplug the unit from the household AC outlet if it is not to be used for a long time Unplug the unit during lightning storms 6 Attachments and accessories Use only the attachments and accessories recommended in these operating instructions Installation Placement 1 Ventilation Situate the unit so that it receives proper ventilation Do not install in a confined space such as a bookcase or cabinet Allow at least 10 cm 4 inches clearance from the rear of the unit To prevent the risk of electric shock or fire due to overheating ensure curtains and other materials do not obstruct the unit s ventilation 2 Foreign material Ensure objects and liquids do not get into the unit Avoid exposing the unit to excessive smoke dust mechanical vibration and shock 3 Magnetism Situate the unit away from equipment and devices that generate strong magnetic fields 4 Stacking Do not place heavy objects on top of this unit 5 Surface Place the unit on a flat level surface 6 QQTGO0665 6 Carts and stands Use the unit only with carts and stands recommended by the manufacturer Move carts with care Sudden stops excessive force and uneven surfaces can cause carts to overturn Wall and ceiling mounting Do not mount the unit on walls or ceilings unless specified in the instructions J Environmnet
202. ician for help FCC Warning To assure continued FCC emission limit compli ance use only the provided power supply cord and the shielded interface cable when connecting this device to the computer Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user s authority to operate this device This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause un desired operation Responsible Party Matshshita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 USA Telephone No 1 800 211 7262 The model number and serial number are found Notice underneath the keyboard This product has a fluorescent lamp that contains a Please note the model and serial numbers in the small amount of mercury space provided below and retain this sheet as a It also contains lead in some components Disposal permanent record of your purchase to aid of these materials may be regulated in your commu identification in the event of theft nity due to environmental considerations MODEL NUMBER For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries SERIAL NUMBER Alliance http www eiae org Except for U S A and Canada THIS UN
203. instrument and you wish to record and play back your performance to hear how it sounds You can bypass the set up procedures of the full scale sequencer and begin recording quickly and easily e Note that by executing EASY REC the original data in the selected song number is erased Recording procedure 1 Press the EASY REC button to turn it on SEQUENCER oc N PLAY EASY NAMING gt EASY RECORD sets the Sequencer to record your complete performance including Auto Play Chord The selected song will be cleared Press OK to proceed i SONG SELECT RTL y e E Me EHE 2 Use the SONG and v buttons to select the song number in which to record 1 to 10 e If you press the NAMING button you can assign name to your song Refer to page 69 3 Set the desired sounds effects rhythms etc 4 Press the OK button The display changes to the REALTIME RECORD display 5 Play the keyboard e Recording begins as soon as you start the rhythm or play the keyboard e For a performance using rhythm be sure to press the START STOP button or the ENDING button to end your performance 6 When you have finished recording press the EASY REC button to turn it off e The PLAY button turns on Playback 1 Press the SEQUENCER RESET FILL IN 1 button GEN 1 SEQUENCER RESET 2 Press the START STOP button e Your recorded performance is played back automatically e When you are finished p
204. int is corrected and at a setting data far from the just point is corrected For example if set to 30 the quantize function affects data Timing of actual i far from the just point and if set to 30 the quantize performance i e function affects data close to the just point 100 is Rhythm as written in J the score usually a convenient setting 100 setting and the 100 setting are the same Quantized e e e e Example When VALUE is set to J p 100 50 just 50 100 3 Use the TRACK and v buttons to specify the track number You cannot select the track for the CONTROL RHYTHM 100 p or CHORD part 50 ec e If ALL is selected all the tracks are quantized 30 50 LC lt r 4 Use the FIRST MEASURE A and v buttons Eo pt to specify the start point measure number 9 Press the OK button 5 Use the LAST MEASURE A and v buttons to e The confirmation display appears Press the YES button specify the end point measure number to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function Song Clear Erase the recorded contents of all tracks 3 Use the SONG No ALL and v buttons to 1 On tne SEQ MENU display select RECORD specify the number of the song to erase amp EDIT data size KB and the total amount of SEQUENCER memory or current song memory used i
205. is not possible MEASURE ERASE Erase the recorded contents of specific measures e Note that only the contents of the measures are erased not the measures themselves the length of the perform ance remains the same LRST MERSURE u 1 Use the PART and v buttons to specify the part elf ALL is selected data is erased from the specified measures of all the parts at one time 2 Use the FIRST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the start point measure number 3 Use the LAST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the end point measure number 4 Press the OK button e The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function 91 QQTGO0665 Composer Part V MEASURE DELETE Delete specified measures from all parts at once e The length of the performance accordingly decreases by the number of deleted measures FIRST LAST MEASURE MEASURE 1 Use the FIRST MEASURE A and v buttons to specify the first measure to delete 2 Use the LAST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the last measure to delete e One measure is the smallest unit that can be deleted 3 Press the OK button e The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function e When the INTRO or ENDING measures
206. laying back your performance press the SEQUENCER PLAY button to turn it off Realtime Record With REALTIME RECORD your performance is recorded with the timing exactly as you played it on the keyboard Use this mode to record your performance in up to 16 tracks and create your own orchestra or band Recording procedure 1 Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on e The display changes to the following TOUCH SENSITIVITY SOUND EDIT SEQUENCER E COMPOSER PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS 2 Select SEQUENCER e The display looks similar to the following RECORD D 5 Pico e When press the PANEL WRITE button the PANEL WRITE display appears To store the currently active settings such as the sounds at the beginning of the song press the OK button 3 Use the SONG and v buttons to select song number in which to record The song number is shown on the display 4 Select RECORD amp EDIT e The display looks similar to the following REALTIME RECORD SONG SELECT PUNCH RECORD SONG CLERRE i STEP RECORD TRACK CLEAR NOTE EDIT jjj QUANT I 2E 5 Select REALTIME RECORD DRUM EDIT 65 QQTGO0665 x o 5 2 x o o 5 2 Part IV e The display looks similar to the following MEASURE 1 TIME SIG 4 4 MEMORY 100
207. lect a function 3 Perform the editing procedures See below e During the editing procedure if the indicator for the TEMPO PROGRAM is lit you can use the TEMPO PRO GRAM for the editing function Part IV VELOCITY CHANGE Modify the recorded velocity in specific measures of specific tracks FIRST LAST TRACK MEASURE MEASURE VELOCITY x 3 Y 1 Use the TRACK and v buttons to select the track you wish to edit e You cannot select the track for the CONTROL RHYTHM or CHORD part e f ALL is selected all tracks will be edited 2 Use the FIRST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the start point measure number of the velocity change 3 Use the LAST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the end point measure number of the velocity change 4 Use the VELOCITY and v buttons to specify the change in velocity e The value you select will be added to or deleted from the current velocity 5 Press the OK button e The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function Sequencer TRANSPOSE Change of key of specific measures of specific tracks FIRST LAST TRACK MEASURE MEASURE TRANSPOSE 1 Use the TRACK and v buttons to select the track you wish to edit e You cannot select the track for the CONTROL RHYTHM or CHORD part e f ALL is selected all tracks will
208. lect the sound e For the DRUMS part only sounds from the DRUM KITS sound group can be selected e For the ACCOMP and BASS parts select sounds from groups other than the DIGITAL DRAWBAR sound groups continued on the next page 87 QQTGO0665 Composer Part V 4 Record the part specified number of measures are repeatedly played back during which time any newly played notes are added to those already recorded The current measure number is shown on the display as MEASURE e Record the performance in C major for correct chord progressions during playback Follow the KEY SETTING procedure if you wish to record the performance in a different scale e The sustain pedal operation or PITCH BEND and MOD ULATION effects when MIDI data is received are also recorded except for the DRUMS part m Button functions PART BALANCE Adjust the volume of each part on the PART BALANCE display These settings are not recorded METRONOME volume setting can be adjusted the PAGE 2 2 display PART SETTING You can make detailed settings for each part Refer to page 89 STEP RECORD Change to the STEP RECORD mode Refer to page 90 PART CLR Erase all recorded contents of the currently selected part NOTE CLR Data is erased one note or one percussion instrument DRUMS part sound at a time e Hold and press this button and press the keyboard key that corresponds to the
209. m Adjusting the playback tempo Even with a song having recorded tempo data you can use TEMPO PROGRAM or TAP TEMPO to adjust the tempo to your liking e When the tempo is changed all the tempo data of that song is automatically changed by the same ratio Accord ingly even in song data in which tempo change data is stored a single adjustment of the tempo produces a natural sounding playback m The display during playback Example SMF gt ic OME DIRECT PLAY MIC 001 P2005_01 MID MIXER EYES TO ME LYRICS W Tege 624302462400 COM Next song Fast forward Play pause Previous song e During playback the buttons below the display are used for player functions such as fast forward pause etc e During playback if you press the MIXER button you can change the settings for each part e If you press the MIC button during playback the display changes to the MIC REVERB amp EFFECT setting display For SMF disks For SMF with LYRICS disks by pressing the LYRICS button the lyrics are shown on the display For a minus one performance use the MUTE CH buttons to select the channel you wish to mute Following this 98 QQTGO0665 you can play a keyboard performance on the channel which was last set to MUTE For DOC disks You can use the PART 1 PART 2 and ORCH other ac companiment parts buttons to set the respective parts to ON or OFF You can play the parts set to OFF on the keyboard F
210. mage data file to be loaded e When you select a image sized over 640 x 240 pixels press the TRIMMING button to select the type of data cutting out TRIMMING 6 Use the USER PICTURE A and v buttons to specify the image number to which the image data will be loaded 7 Press the LOAD button e The image is loaded and COMPLETED is shown on the display 73 QQTG0665 Sequencer x o o o 5 2 Part IV Sequencer Store a chord progression Store the chord progression for the AUTO PLAY CHORD in the track for the CHORD part Then when the AUTO PLAY CHORD is used during playback even if you do not specify the chords with your left hand the chords change automatically chord length is specified with the CHORD STEP RECORD keys on the keyboard DELETE E 2 J gt 2 4 d o Note value keys Whole note Dotted half note Half note Dotted quarter note Quarter note Eighth note 5 Reset key H Press to begin storing from the beginning Correction keys lt Move back one step gt Move forward one step Repeat key Press to end the chord storing procedure and to specify automatic repeat playback of the stored progression End key iH Press after the whole chord progression has been stored DELETE key DELETE Press to erase data e To erase all the data from the current track while pressing the DELETE key press the End key 1
211. mber you wish to copy the measures from e This function does not work for the CHORD or RHYTHM track in which the repeat function has been stored elf ALL is selected the measures are inserted in all tracks at the same time FIRST MEAS Specify the first measure to copy LAST MEAS Specify the last measure to copy 2 Specify where you wish to insert the selected measures e On the TO side specify the settings with the correspond ing buttons TRACK Specify the track number e Measures from the CHORD RHYTHM or CONTROL track can only be inserted in the same track START MEAS Specify the start point to insert the selected measures REPEAT Specify the number of times the selected meas ures are to be repeated 3 Press the OK button The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function e Note that if the END command is included in the source data it is also inserted Any data following the END command is not inserted Sequencer APC TO SMF CONVERT When a sequence is recorded using AUTO PLAY CHORD the SEQUENCER data just contains a chord sequence on one track APC TO SMF CONVERT creates a sequencer file in which the APC CHORD RHYTHM CONTROL parts and PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS PR804 phrases are each recorded on a separate track allowing you to save the sequence in standard MIDI File format for playback on other instruments LEFT PART 7 P
212. milar to the following 2HD 1423KB free 0 used 2 Select the order of files in the medley e If ALL is pressed all the files are selected and the songs are played back in numerical in a medley You can select a file and song then press the ADD button to add it to the song list Repeat these steps to create your own list of songs to have played back A 01 02 etc next to the file name indicates its order in the list e You can delete a marked file from the medley song list by selecting it and pressing the ADD button Use the LOOP button to specify ON or OFF for repeat playback of the medley e You can use the MODE button to select the medley mode 10 SNGS Songs 1 to 10 from each file are played in a medley 1 SONG Only song 1 from each file is played back in a med ley 3 Press the START button e Medley playback begins e During the performance the display changes to the play back display e During a medley performance if you press the MIXER button you can change the settings for each part e During a medley performance you can use the SKIP button to skip to the next song f the disk contains SMF or other files but no TECHNICS FORMAT file the display changes to the DIRECT PLAY display Saving data The recorded data and panel settings of this instrument can be saved on a disk You can use 3 5 inch 2DD 720KB or 2HD 1 44MB disks e How to distinguish the two disk types
213. mple cities 1 beat rest quarter rest 1 2 beat rest eighth rest FY uuu 1 1 2 beat rest dotted quarter rest 13610 nius 10 beat rest To go to the end of the chord progression while pressing the Reset key H gt press the 4 key 3 Correct the chord data Chord data When the chord name is displayed at the cursor position you can press the DELETE key to erase the data and then store a new chord f you do not erase the displayed data before entering new chord data the new data is inserted at this point and the displayed data is merely shifted by the note value of the new chord e Rests can also be erased Each time the DELETE key is pressed the rest is erased in units of 1 The rest is erased last e If you wish to cancel the REPEAT enter an END command Sequencer Control data The name of the stored function INTRO FILL etc is dis played You can press the DELETE key to erase the data which is displayed m TRACK CLEAR To erase all data from the current track press the CLR button and then press the YES button on the confirmation display e f you wish to cancel the clear procedure press the button Store a rhythm progression Changes in the rhythm selection and tempo as well as the intro fill ins and the ending can be stored by measures with the step recording method 1 the SEQ MENU display use the SONG and v buttons to select the song number
214. n in the upper section of the display 7 Correct the performance The mode changes automatically to the recording mode at the specified FIRST measure Begin playing at this point The mode automatically changes back to the play back mode at the specified LAST measure e To discontinue punch recording in the middle press the CANCEL button In this case the recorded contents up to that point are erased Step Record STEP RECORD is simply a method of making a tune by storing the sounds note by note on the display Instead of playing the keyboard directly as in the REALTIME RECORD mode you can take your time to input each single note This is an especially effective method for storing complicated passages that are difficult to play or when the exact timing of a part is critical Recording procedure Record the keyboard performance and panel changes 1 On the SEQ MENU display use the SONG and v buttons to select the song number Then select RECORD amp EDIT 2 the RECORD amp EDIT display select STEP RECORD e The display changes to the PART SELECT display Press the up down button under the screen corresponding to the track that you want to STEP RECORD specify the track for the part you are going to record only one track can be selected at a time e The display changes to the STEP RECORD input display similar to the following C 2 130 a UUWOTE UEL LEN a CURSOR e f you selected
215. n selected sound the sound may be distorted In this case TREBLE lower the setting or lower the MAIN VOLUME setting 109 QQTGO0665 Part Sound Edit Outline of the Sound Edit 0000 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 To record the DIGITAL DRAWBAR settings first adjust the settings then enter the SOUND EDIT mode press the WRITE button and follow the procedure on the display 1 Select a sound to edit 2 Turn on the PROGRAM MENUS button Summary of the SOUND EDIT menu items 4 EASY EDIT page 111 The most often used edit functions such as bright display looks similar to the following ness and attack speed are assembled on one display for easy sound modification TOUCH SENSITIVITY TONE page 111 SOUND EDIT Modify the tones which make up the sound SEQUENCER Eig PITCH page 113 COMPOSER Adjust the settings related to the pitch PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS FILTER page 114 Adjust the amount of frequency cut in specific 3 Select SOUND EDIT frequency ra
216. nagement procedures such as file erase file copy and disk format are available from the DISK TOOLS menu DISK TOOLS 1 Insert the disk into the Disk Drive slot 2 On the DISK MENU display select DISK TOOLS from the display e The display looks similar to the following DISK NRME 2HD 1423KB free used RENAME FORMAT CUSTOM STYLE SMF 3 Select a function and follow the procedure to execute it e Use the buttons below the display to select a file e You can press the SMF TECH button to change to the display for procedures related to SMF TECH files e Use the buttons to the left and right of the display to access the corresponding setting display RENAME Assign a name to a file DEL Delete a file FORMAT Reformat the disk COPY TECH Copy a file MOVE TECH Replace a file INFO DISK SONG SMF files only Select whether to display the disk data or the song names Set the automatic display when a disk is inserted When a disk is inserted in the Disk Drive the display automatically changes to a disk procedure display Follow this procedure to customize the automatic display PREFERENCES 1 On the DISK MENU display select PREFER ENCES e The display looks similar to the following When a disk is inserted open this page FILE TYPE PRIORITY TECHNICS When a disk contains Technics amp SMF 2 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select the it
217. nd HOLD Maintain the key pressed condition 4 Repeat steps 2 and for the other tones as desired Part IX ENVELOPE TOUCH amp KEY FOLLOW Specify how the volume changes relative to touch or note pitch over time 1 Use the PAGE buttons to view the 3 3 display RELEASE KEY FOLLOW 3 15 BE oi Fse E 0 0 COF 3 n8 0 COF 3 n8 2 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone Sound Edit 3 Use the TOUCH and v buttons to change the touch settings e Use the ATK A and V buttons to specify the ATTACK time change depending on touch Use the DCY A and V buttons to specify the DECAY time change depending on touch e Ata setting the softer the keys are pressed the greater the change At a setting the harder the keys are pressed the greater the change 4 Change the key follow settings for the AT TACK DECAY and RELEASE e Use the and V buttons corresponding to the EN VELOPE KEY FOLLOW attributes to adjust the settings Use the RANGE buttons to specify the keyboard range LFO Edit LFO can be applied to the pitch amplitude filter and or pan to produce a cyclic modulation of the sound e Twelve LFO groups can be used LFO 1 the SOUND EDIT MENU display select LFO e The display looks similar to the following PITCH MODULRT IQ 2 Use the PAGE buttons to select the respective characteristics PAGE 1 4 PITCH vibrato effect PAGE 2 4 AMP tr
218. ng functions allow you to modify your recorded performance Data can easily be erased corrected or copied providing an especially convenient tool for creating your original tunes m Instant search A recorded tape has to be rewound but digital action means you can return to the beginning of your performance or find any measure instantly m Save your performances on disks All the data of your recorded performances can be stored on disks The built in Disk Drive also allows you to play com mercially sold disks on your own Keyboard e Features and operation of the built in Disk Drive are ex plained in Part Disk Drive page 94 Popular features m Simplified recording method EASY RECORD is a feature that allows you to bypass the more complex recording procedures so you can record and play back your performance quickly and easily You can also record an accompaniment from the AUTO PLAY CHORD m Create a one man ensemble Use the REALTIME RECORD function to record your per formance in up to 16 tracks and create your own orchestra or band m Store individual data to create your song For repeating patterns or those especially complicated phrases the STEP RECORD feature is convenient for re cording the notes one by one e This method can be used to store both the chord progres sion for the automatic accompaniment and the rhythm changes Memory capacity Up to 10 songs can be stored in the SEQUENCER Expr
219. ng while the performance is stopped press the EXIT button and then repeat the above procedure from step 2 To exit this feature press the PROGRESSIVE PIANIST button again See and listen to the demonstration o 9 pm 5 9 m 1 Press the DEMO button DEMO Use the buttons to the left and right the display to select the demonstration tune you wish to see and listen to Enea OVERTURE MULTI MEDIA SOUND EXCELLENCE SEQUENCER RHYTHM amp STVLE 1 zum NETWORKING t PROGRESSIVE PIANIST 2 EASE OF USE PR804 e The demonstration performance and display corresponding to your selection will begin e To end the demonstration before it has finished press the START STOP button m Slide Show The Slide Show function displays the images which change in concordance with the music progression Enjoy with the DEMO songs a variety of the images which switch automatically according to each image of the music You can set images for the Slide Show for your own music See page 63 3 When you are finished listening to the demonstration tunes press the DEMO button again e f you press and hold the DEMO button for a few seconds or if you press first the DEMO button and then the START STOP button all the internal
220. nges e The display looks similar to the following 4 AMPLITUDE page 116 Volume settings LFO page 117 EASY EDIT Cyclic modulation settings EFFECT page 118 Settings related to the various effects applied to the CONTROLLER sound EFFECT CONTROLLER page 118 4 Select the desired menu and follow the pro Specify how wheel operation etc affects the sound cedures on the corresponding setting display e To check the sound of a single tone press the SOLO button to highlight the SOLO indication Only the currently selected tone sounds when a key is played e When the TEMPO PROGRAM indicator is lit it indicates that the TEMPO PROGRAM is available for setting the current function 5 When the sound is just the way you like it on the SOUND EDIT MENU display press the WRITE button to store your new sound e Press the EDITED or ORIGINAL button to switch be tween the modified sound EDITED and the original sound ORIGINAL This allows you to compare the edited sound to the original sound as you are modifying it e 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 A and V buttons to select the sound name or alternatively while pressing the keyboard key for the corresponding sound press
221. ngth of the sustain is controlled by the degree to which the pedal is depressed Sustain pedal m Sostenuto pedal If this pedal is pressed while the keys are pressed the sustain effect is applied to those notes only If the pedal is pressed first and the keys are then pressed the sustain effect does not work for those notes e For continuous type sounds such as ORGAN the notes sound as long as the pedal is pressed You can select a different function to control with this pedal Refer to page 121 m Soft pedal When this pedal is depressed the sound is softer and the volume is slightly lower You can select a different function to control with this pedal Refer to page 121 String resonance String resonance is the sound heard in an acoustic piano when the struck strings produce a sympathetic resonance of the other unstruck strings For the GRAND PIANO and UPRIGHT PIANO sounds string resonance is produced as long as the sustain pedal is depressed The amount of string resonance can be adjusted 1 Press and hold the GRAND button for about 3 seconds o GRAND e STRING RESONANCE DEPTH is shown on the display 2 Use the and v buttons to adjust the amount of resonance 0 to 99 e The higher the number the greater the amount of reso nance e When set to 0 there is no string resonance 38 QQTGO0665 Part Touch Sensitivity Sounds and effects 0000
222. no Performance Pads PR804 00000 e Os D en 9 5L During your performance you can insert a short recorded phrase or effect sounds by pressing a pad button A different group of phrases is recorded in each bank 1 Press the BANK button AUTO SETTING BANK STOP 2 Select the desired bank from the display The list of banks consists of three screen pages Use the PAGE buttons to move from one screen page to another CLASSIC SHOWBIZ TRAD WALTZ 8 Beat Strum 16 Beat Strum Pop EP LATIN 1 Pop Synth 5 DanceStrings Maj B Dance Synth Min SWING WALTZ SWING ROCK ROCK amp ROLL LATIN 2 FUNK e User Bank 1 2 and 3 are for storing your original phrases e Compile Bank 1 and 2 are for assigning phrases as desire e Various functions are assigned to each pad button in Control Preset ROTARY SLOW FAST PANEL MEMORY BANK INCREMENT GLIDE PANEL MEMORY DECREMENT PANEL MEMORY BANK DECREMENT PANEL MEMORY INCREMENT GQ N e For more information about these functions please see to page 121 e When using the Control Preset bank set the AUTO SETTING button to OFF When using the PANEL MEMORY turn off the PAD BANK of the EXPAND MODE FILTER e The display returns to the previous display after a few seconds 3 Press pad button 1 to 6
223. note or percussion instrument DRUMS part sound you wish to erase Composer ALL ERAS The performance recorded in the selected part is erased for as long as this button is pressed QUANTIZE Smooth out any unevenness in the timing of your per formance e Before recording select the note value for the desired quantize level The quantize level is shown on the display as QTZ SOLO Mute all parts except the part which is currently being re corded A MUTE mark is shown for the other parts on the display To turn off the SOLO function press this button again KEY IN CHORD MODIFY except for INTRO ENDING DRUMS Use the GROUP and TYPE and V buttons to select the type of pattern progression e This setting is for the sound that is going to be recorded from this time 5 Use the buttons below the display to switch to a different recording part and proceed to re cord each part in turn 6 When you have finished recording the rhythm turn off the PROGRAM MENUS button Chord Modify Change For data that has already been recorded you can select the type of pattern progression for the bass and accomp parts e This function cannot be used for the INTRO and ENDING patterns 1 On the RECORDING display press the CHORD MODIFY CHANGE button e The display looks similar to the following i PART GROUP MODIFY TYPE FUNCTIO ly ACCOMP2 Melody Tth G2B RCCOMP3 Melody Tth GBP A
224. o cick bee elie Ck aku RR qaq Rs 57 BANK VIEW ee tee ue eet ne DS aa 55 BASIC oi accu eu pedals eae ES 47 BEAT E aah ERES 45 BEND RANGE 1 42 65 pupu u hawa vith 104 BRIELIANG Eisai ente UT dor E eS 41 C CHORD FINDER 50 CHORD STEP RECORD 74 CHORUS a ee Er NX ee 40 CLOGK MIDI oat ie ERGO YS 129 COMMON SETTING MIDI 130 COMPOSER xot sepa etna Reti Rs 85 COMPUTER CONNECTION 134 CONDUCTOR ueri ate ee fe ata y RIP 36 Cofinections s alee a ba dks 136 CONTRAST uy Mayu petty a ah taht Ped 31 CONTROL REP EX YE 120 CONTROL MESSAGES MIDI 129 COUNT INTRO L ence ee beet Sere headed 46 CUSTOMIZE 2 ani Salva a ee Po es 122 D DEMO dae be te eee UR ee ls eek a ee 17 DIGITAL DRAWBAR 35 DIGITAL EFFECT pans Iza oe a ee oe amaga eo Ae 40 DIRECT PLAY BI Xi IE EIE X 98 Disk Drive rimi es ad XL wa Rr busana s at 94 DISK ice tran a ats A N 95 Display ur e ey ma n eae ee ee 31 DISPLAY TIME OUT 123 DISPLAY HOED setae Dia eee ele 32 DRUM PATTERN OUTPUT MIDI 131 DRUMS TYPE MIDI
225. o expand its potential even further m About Standard MIDI Files Standard MIDI File SMF is a standardized data format which makes it possible for music data to be exchanged among different sequencers Data stored in this format on sequencers of different models can be played back on this instrument and vice versa Note however that Standard MIDI Files ensure the compatibility of data such as NOTE data keyboard performance data VELOCITY how hard the keyboard is played PROGRAM NUMBER data voice num ber data etc Because it does not guarantee 100 faithful reproduction of recorded music which is replete with such data it may be necessary for you to adjust the settings to your satisfaction e Only files with the MID extension can be loaded e Standard MIDI File FORMAT 1 can be loaded but not saved e This instrument s SEQUENCER data be saved to a disk in Standard MIDI File FORMAT 0 and can be used by other equipment Part VI Playback of commercial song disks DIRECT PLAY lets you enjoy playing commercially sold song disks directly from a disk It s fast because you don t have to load the disk data into your instrument s memory DIRECT PLAY is possible from the following disks Standard MIDI File Standard MIDI File with Lyrics DISK ORCHESTRA COLLECTION DOC PianoDisc M All product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners DISK ORCHES
226. o set the start point Use the STOP PITCH and V buttons to set the stop point 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other tones as desired Sound Edit PITCH ENVELOPE TOUCH amp KEY FOLLOW Specify how the pitch envelope changes in relation to note pitch 1 Use the PAGE buttons to view the 3 3 display P ENU TOUCH amp KEV FOLL ATTACK KEY FOLLOW 2 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone 3 Use the TOUCH A and v buttons to change the respective touch settings e Use the TIME A and V buttons to specify the time change depending on touch Use the LEVEL A and V buttons to specify the pitch change level depending on touch e Ata setting the softer the keys are pressed the greater the change At a setting the harder the keys are pressed the greater the change 4 Change the key follow settings for the AT TACK ATK DECAY DCY and RELEASE RLS eUse the A and V buttons corresponding to the EN VELOPE KEY FOLLOW attributes to adjust the settings Use the CENTER A and V buttons to select the center of the bend direction Filter Edit Make major changes to the sound by eliminating specific frequency ranges FILTER amp EQUALIZER 1 On the SOUND EDIT menu select FILTER e The display looks similar to the following d LPF ea 21 1k 3 0dB HIGH 2 96K LeF ea 21 1K 0 HIGH 2 4th DFF LPF ED 21 1K 0 0uB HIGH 2
227. on e The display looks similar to the following 2 Specify the order of songs in the medley e If ALL is pressed all the files are selected and the songs are played back in order in a medley If ALL is pressed again the files are deselected You can use the buttons below the display to select a song to add to the song list then press the ADD button to add it to the list Repeat these steps to create your own list of songs to have played back A M01 M02 etc next to the file name indicates its order in the list e You can delete a marked file from the medley song list by selecting it and pressing the ADD button Use the LOOP button to specify ON or OFF for repeat playback of the medley 3 Press the START button e During medley playback you can use the SKIP button to skip to the next song Part IV SEQUENCER VOLUME When playing the keyboard along with a recorded perform ance you can adjust the total volume of all the playback parts as one Use the APC SEQUENCER VOLUME slide control to adjust the volume APC SEQUENCER VOLUME S E e Use this control to lower the volume of the recorded playback parts when it is too loud relative to the volume of your manual performance e The volume of all sounds other than your manual per formance including PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS PR804 MIDI input etc is lowered Sequencer e At the MAX position the volume of
228. on of all of these is the rhythm e The accompaniment pattern sounds when you perform using the AUTO PLAY CHORD APC Refer to page 47 Rhythm and Style One rhythm of this instrument is comprised of four VARIA TION patterns and for each one the optimum sounds and effects are set Overview of rhythm performance An explanation follows of the terms related to this instrument s rhythm performance STYLE RHYTHM VARIATION 1 PANEL setting VARIATION 2 PANEL setting VARIATION 3 PANEL setting VARIATION 4 PANEL setting Selecting rhythms 1111 5 0 2 8 88888888888888 Many exciting rhythms are stored in the memory of this instrument First select one of the rhythm groups and then choose the desired rhythm Select a rhythm 1 In the RHYTHM GROUP section select a rhythm group RHYTHM GROUP 8 amp 16 MOVIE amp BEAT ROCK amp POP BALLAD JAZZ amp SWING SHOW METRONOME SOUL amp GOSPEL amp COUNTRY amp DISCO BLUES WESTERN WALTZ WORLD MEMORY O LOAD e For information about the METRONOME see the follow ing section MEMORY is the group in which you store the rhythms you create with the COMPOSER Refer to page 85 2 Select the desired rhythm from the list on the display ea 8 Beat 2 8 Be
229. ons 2 Insert the disk into the DISK DRIVE See page 96 3 Load the data using the STEP RECORD dis play MEMO e 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 e After the PICTURE LOAD display appears no sound is produced on the instrument e PR604 The display consists of a monochrome 4 gradation screen It is recommend that you remake the images beforehand to adapt for the screen capacity using a graphic application etc in your computer 63 QQTGO0665 Sequencer x o o 5 2 Part IV Sequencer parts The following summary explains what is stored in each SEQUENCER part Sequencer KITS group sounds REALTIME STEP Part nane Used for Recorded contents name on display RIGHT1 RT1 Recording the performance of e Sound and volume settings each part REALTIME STEP PART EXPRESSION PARTI P 1 e Contents of sound and effect settings that can be set on the PARTO P 9 MIXER display Refer to page 105 PART11 P 11 e PITCH BEND MODULATION data PART16 P16 e Pedal operation DRUMS DRM Recording the drums e Sound and volume settings PART 10 performance with the DRUM PART EXPRESSION Contents of sound and effect settings that
230. or PIANO DISC playback You can use the PART 1 and ORCH other accompa niment parts buttons to set the respective parts to ON or OFF You can play the parts set to OFF on the key board m MEDLEY PLAY With DIRECT PLAY songs saved on a disk can be played back continuously in a medley 1 the DIRECT PLAY display set the MED LEY settings e If ALL is pressed all the files are selected and the songs are played back in order in a medley If ALL is pressed again the files are deselected You can use the buttons below the display to select a song to add to the song list then press the ADD button to add it to the list Repeat these steps to create your own list of songs to have played back A M01 M02 etc next to the file name indicates its order in the list e If the number of files is 10 or more you can use the PREV and NEXT buttons to go back or advance 10 files at a time e You can delete a marked file from the medley song list by selecting it and pressing the ADD button Use the LOOP button to specify ON or OFF for repeat playback of the medley 2 Press the START button e Medley playback begins e During medley playback you can use the SKIP button to skip to the next song Part VI Song Medley Disk Drive Songs saved from the SEQUENCER to a disk disk data in the TECHNICS FORMAT can be played back in a medley 1 On the DISK MENU display select SONG MEDLEY from the display display looks si
231. or the control operation is exchanged OFF Data for the control operation is not exchanged e The BANK SELECT setting is effective only when PRG CHANGE is set to ON e The EFFECT amp REVERB setting controls the DIGITAL EFFECT CHORUS MULTI EFFECT and REVERB on off e RPN is the general term for KEY SHIFT TUNING PITCH BEND RANGE and MODULATION SENSITIVITY Realtime Messages Enable or disable the exchange of START STOP data REALTIME COMMANDS and select the CLOCK mode 1 On the MIDI MENU display select REALTIME 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other function if MESSAGES desired e The display looks similar to the following INTERNAL 2 Use the buttons on the left side of the display to select a function 3 Use the and v buttons to change the setting REALTIME COMMANDS ON Rhythm and SEQUENCER start stop continue and song position pointer data can be transmitted re ceived OFF This data cannot be transmitted received CLOCK INTERNAL This instrument s internal clock is used to control the performance The clock of the connected equipment is disabled MIDI The clock of the connected equipment is used to control the performance This instrument s clock is disabled The tempo is displayed as J The CLOCK is set to INTERNAL when the power to this instrument is turned on 129 QQTGO0665 Part XII Common Setting Set the functions which are common to all parts 1
232. ording e Punch recording stops immediately e You can also begin punch in recording by playing the keyboard You can specify the punch in punch out points with the pedal Refer to page 121 Part IV m AUTO PUNCH RECORD You can also set the punch in and punch out points before hand so that recording automatically begins and ends at the specified points 1 On the PUNCH RECORD display press the AUTO OFF button e If REC is not shown for any track the button does not turn ON e The display looks similar to the following CURRENT MEASURE Press the START STOP button to start FIRST MEASURE LAST MEASURE COUNT IN MEASURE Y Y 2 Use the FIRST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the number of the punch in measure 3 Use the LAST MEASURE and v buttons to specify the number of the punch out measure e The number of the LAST measure must be higher than the number of the FIRST measure e The specified measure is recorded 4 Use the COUNT IN MEASURE and v but tons to specify the number of lead in measures you wish to have played back before the punch in measure e Set the metronome to on or off with the ON or OFF button Sequencer 5 Press the EXIT button The display changes to the PUNCH RECORD display 6 Press the START STOP button e Playback begins from the measure indicated by CUR RENT MEASURE on the display e Pertinent information such as the FIRST MEASURE is show
233. ote values other than these use the right LENGTH buttons to specify the note value to be added to that which you specified with the left buttons Example To record a dotted quarter note J J 4 Use the PHRS and v buttons to specify the actual length of the produced sound for the desired legato or staccato effect TENU tenuto Sound is produced for 95 of the note length NORM normal 80 STAC staccato 50 CUTT cutting 25 5 Specify the pitch and velocity of the note by playing the keyboard e The dot on the display where the note is stored changes to a mark e When recording chords you can store multiple notes at one position REST To store a rest after specifying the note LENGTH press the REST button e Positions at which nothing is stored are read as rests ERS If you make a mistake move the cursor to the error and after displaying the data you wish to erase press the ERS button 90 QQTGO0665 6 Repeat steps 2 through 5 to continue storing notes To record a different part use the PART A and V buttons to select another part PAGE 1 2 The NOTE VEL OCITY LEN GTH CHORD MODIFY and CONTROL can be revised later Move the cursor to select the data you wish to revise correct the value and then press the OK button You can easily switch between the REALTIME mode and the STEP mode any time during recording To return to the realtime recording display during t
234. page 31 The part is muted Refer to page 31 e The LOCAL CONTROL for a part performed on the keyboard 5 is set to OFF Set the LOCAL CONTROL to ON Refer to page 128 Only percussive instrument sounds are produced when e In the SOUND GROUP section the DRUM KITS button is on o keyboard is played t The volume is very low when the keyboard is played The volume setting in the SEQUENCER contents is very low 2 Follow the INITIAL procedure to reset the settings Refer to page 135 The sound you hear is different from the sound you e This sometimes occurs when you play back SEQUENCER or selected COMPOSER data which was created on a different model or when MIDI data is received from a connected instrument Select the desired sounds again The sustain does not work even when the sustain pedal e The sustain pedal is not connected Connect the pedal cord is depressed firmly to the PEDAL IN terminal on the back of the instrument The sostenuto pedal and soft pedal do not operate e Different functions can be programmed in these pedals You properly For example when the soft pedal is can return the pedals to their original functions by turning off depressed the rhythm starts or a fill in is played the instrument once or by using the PEDAL SETTING mode Refer to page 120 The rhythm does not start DRUMS volume is set to the minimum level Use the balance buttons to set the D
235. pecified on the display regardless of which key is played 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to input more DRUMS data m CYCLE PLAY You can aurally check the data you are editing by accessing the CYCLE PLAY display from the DRUM EDIT display e The procedure is the same as for NOTE EDIT e If you wish other tracks to be played back they should be selected beforehand on the SEQUENCER PLAY dis play Refer to page 67 79 QQTGO0665 Sequencer x o o o 5 2 Part IV Sequencer Copy and paste the recorded data You can copy and paste specific portions of the recorded data Select the function 1 the SEQ MENU display use the SONG and v buttons to select the number of the song Then select COPY amp PASTE The display looks similar to the following d COPY amp pu i Bry pn ASUR OP lan SO 0 Y D a 25 sc SHF CONVERT 2 the COPY amp PASTE display select a func tion 3 Perform the editing procedures See below e During the editing procedure if the indicator for the TEMPO PROGRAM is lit you can use the TEMPO PRO GRAM for the editing function SONG COPY Copy all the recording data of a song to a specific song 1 On the FROM side use the and v buttons to select the song number you wish to copy from 2 the TO side use the and v buttons to select the song number to copy to 3 Press the OK button T
236. played DRAWBAR RELEASE TIME Select RELEASE TIME and use the A and V buttons to adjust the time it takes for the drawbar sound to die out after the keys are released PERCUSSIVE TONE DECAY Select DECAY and use the A and V buttons to adjust the time it takes for the percussive tone to die out PERCUSSIVE TONE LEVEL Select LEVEL and use the A and V buttons to adjust the volume of the percussive tone e The above settings are effective for all the parts in com mon 35 QQTGO0665 6 LZ 3 Part Sounds and effects About foot marks The foot indication on each balance button for example 8 refers to the pitch of a rank of pipes in a pipe organ If 8 is used as the standard the pitch as played on the keyboard 16 rank pitch will be one octave below the 8 rank pitch and a 4 rank pitch one octave above When the middle C key is pressed the sounds of the different pitch ranks are as follows ie 5 1 3 22 3 13 5 11 3 1 Assigning parts to the keyboard 1111 The CONDUCTOR buttons used to assign the parts RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 LEFT to the keyboard in many different ways CONDUCTOR CONDUCTOR settings How sounds are assigned to the keyboard All keys produce the RIGHT 1 sound
237. playing synchro start At the end of your performance press the INTRO amp ENDING 1 or 2 button INTRO amp ENDING 1 2 e An ending pattern is played after which the automatic accompaniment stops e f the START STOP button is pressed the accompaniment stops immediately C F G7 amp e 224 c o P C F G7 peces C G7 e ee e In this example you played chords by pressing the keys for the root notes ONE FINGER chords But you can also specify the chord by playing all the notes in the chord Refer to page 47 e You can insert a fill in pattern while the preset rhythm pattern is playing by pressing either the FILL IN 1 or FILL IN 2 button 21 QQTGO0665 o 9 pm 5 9 m Record your performance SEQUENCER o 9 p 5 2 2 a m Sonatina o 2 x Right hand
238. procedure when an unformatted disk is inserted into the Disk Drive slot the FORMAT display appears Follow the instructions on the display to format the disk Formatting the disk will clear any data which is currently stored on the disk 0000 OSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS 65 OO The performance data of the song recorded in the SEQUENCER is saved on the floppy disk 25 QQTGO0665 c c c c o 9 pm 5 2 9 m C data is copied to the internal memory of this instrument Recall data from a floppy disk 3 Press the LOAD button Press and hold the DISK button for a few seconds A Press the PLAY button in the SEQUENCER section to turn it on MZ DISK pisk 1 SEQUENCER E e UR PLAY EASY REC es STEP REC 2 Select the file you wish to load 5 Press the START STOP button START STOP O1 O2 O3 O4 BET 000010 The recalled song is played back es BBBBB8 65 m The following data can be saved loaded CURRENT PANEL The current panel settings PANEL MEMORY SEQUENCER PERFORMANCE COMPOSER MEMORY contents SOUND MEMORY EFFECT MEMORY PADS USER memories of the PPANO PERFORMANCE PADS PR804 MIDI USER memory of the MIDI
239. r at the tempo you wish to play TAP TEMPO e The tempo at which the button is tapped is detected and the tempo automatically changes correspondingly 45 QQTGO0665 lt rl 2 p lt 9 gt S gt lt gt Part Il Playing the rhythm Playing the rhythm a H 11111 Intro fill in and ending patterns fitting each different rhythm pattern are permanently recorded in your instrument thus allowing versatile rhythm performance e These patterns are not available for the METRONOME INTRO Begin the rhythm performance with an intro pattern 1 Press the INTRO amp ENDING 1 or INTRO amp ENDING 2 button to turn it on INTRO amp ENDING 1 2 2 Press the START STOP button to start the rhythm START STOP 01 02 04 BEAT An intro pattern is played after which the normal rhythm pattern begins COUNT INTRO You can begin the rhythm performance with a spoken one measure count 1 Press the COUNT INTRO FILL IN 2 button to turn it on FILL IN o 2 COUNT INTRO 2 Press the START STOP button to start the rhythm e A spoken one measure count is played after which the normal rhythm pattern begins 46 QQTGO0665 m Mode setting You can select the mode for the count sound
240. r is applied relative to touch and pitch 1 Use the PAGE buttons to view the 2 4 display e The display looks similar to the following FILTER KEY FOLLOW 2 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone Use the FILTER TOUCH and v buttons to modify how the respective filters are applied relative to key touch Use the CUT OFF and V buttons to specify the amount of change in the cut off frequency Use the CURVE and V buttons to specify the curve of change Use the RESO and V buttons to specify the degree of change in the resonance value 4 Use the FILTER KEY FOLLOW and v but tons to modify how the respective filters are applied relative to note pitch Usethe SLOPE and V buttons to adjust the bend slope Use the RANGE and V buttons to specify the pitch range 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 for the other tones as desired FILTER ENVELOPE Specify how the filter changes over time from the time the key is played to the time the sound dies out 1 Use the PAGE buttons view the 3 4 display e The display looks similar to the following FILTER ENUELOPE ENVELOPE ard OFF 4th OFF oj 30 2 Use the buttons to the left of the display to select a tone 3 Use the FILTER ENVELOPE A and v buttons to modify the respective filter envelopes e Use the buttons below the display to adjust the respective settings You can use the CUTOFF ADJUST buttons to set the total upp
241. re 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 Oa PAGE Ov e Press the upper button to view the next page of the display and the lower button to view the previous page of the display e 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 m Example of menu display PROGRAM MENUS Select a function from the menu display by pressing the corre sponding button to the left or right of the display indicated by the and P arrows TOUCH SENSITIVITY SOUND ED SEQUENCER COMPOSER PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS PR804 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 Setting display When you select an item from the menu display the setting display for the item is shown T
242. re present List 2 The following parts are in the screw kit mmm Brass colored screw 4 Black screw 6 lt m Black screw B 4 lt Clamp 3 3 Affix the right and left side planks to the pedal box Pedal cord 1 Use the 4 brass colored screws to secure the planks 2 Loosen the pedal cord stowed on the inner side of the pedal box and extend it 4 Affix the rear panel e Use 2 black screws A and 4 black screws B to affix the rear panel 5 Place the piano body on the stand WARNING Avoid pinching your fingers Note 1 Holding the piano body at least 10 cm in from the edge place it on the stand so that it does not fall off Note 2 If the piano body is placed too far to the right or left or to the front or back it will become unstable 6 Secure the piano body to the stand 1 Insert 2 screws in the 2 rear screw holes on the underside of the piano body and turn each screw 5 or 6 times Push the piano body forward so that the screws are fully inserted in the cutout of the metal piece on either side plank This enables you to easily position the piano body on the stand 2 Adjust the piano body so that the right and left sides project evenly over the stand 3 Positioning the piano body on the stand confirm that the 4 screws can easily be inserted 4 Tighten the 4 screws securely 7 Connect the
243. recording press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it off 72 QQTGO0665 Sequencer m Storing control data Various control data can be stored at the cursor position 1 the STEP RECORD MELODY display press the CTL button 2 Use the CTL A and v buttons to select the control data you wish to insert Select from PAN KEY SHIFT COARSE TUNE TUNING FINE TUNE BEND SENS Use the VALUE and v buttons to adjust the numerical value of the setting 4 Press YES button m Correcting the data 1 In the STEP RECORD mode specify the track you wish to correct 2 Use the MEAS buttons to go to the measure you wish to modify Use the CURSOR buttons to move the cursor to the point you wish to edit e The data stored at that point is shown on the display e When multiple data is stored at one point different data is displayed in order each time a CURSOR button is pressed When a chord is recorded a different note in the chord is displayed each time a CURSOR button is pressed 3 Correct the data There are three types of data Performance data NOTE data note pitch and VEL data how hard the key was played and LEN data 1 1 96 of a quarter note J are displayed Use the relevant buttons to correct the data as desired Sound data The name of the sound is displayed Change the sound as desired the sound setting display is interposed on the current display Control data The name of
244. ree 3 used mv E SERTE contain SMF files only this display ap e For disks which pears automatically when LOAD is selected on the DISK MENU display 2 Use the buttons below the display to select the filename you wish to load e If the number of files is 10 or more you can use the PREV and NEXT buttons to go back or advance 10 files at a time e If you press the TECH button the display changes to the LOAD display for Technics files e You can use the INFO button to switch the displayed data DISK Disk name SONG Song name 3 Use the TO SONG button to select the number to load to this instruments SEQUENCER song number e Songs to load are specified one at a time e The song name to load to is shown below the TO SONG button 4 Use the LOAD AS button to specify the load method Select from the following GM GM2 GM2 Activate the GM2 initialized settings and load GM GM2 data NX NX Active the NX SOUND settings and load NX data GM GM2 gt NX Activate the NX SOUND initialized settings and load GM GM2 data PREV TEC gt NX Activate the NX SOUND initialized settings and load SMF data that was saved in the TECHNICS mode on a previous model The volume balance and octave settings may differ from the saved settings elf you select the setting which is different from that in which the song was stored the sounds octaves and arrangement of percussion instrument sound
245. rkmanship and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage The warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor or failures which result from accidents misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication alteration faulty installation set up adjustments misadjustment of consumer controls improper maintenance power line surge lightning damage modification rental use of the product service by anyone other than a Factory Servicenter or other Authorized Servicer or damage that is attributable to acts of God THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF GOODWILL PROFITS OR REVENUE LOSS OF USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT COST OF SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT DOWNTIME COSTS OR CLAIMS OF ANY PARTY DEALING WITH BUYER FOR SUCH DAMAGES As examples this excludes damages for lost time cost of having Someone remove or re install an installed unit if applicable travel to and from the servicer loss of media data or other memory content The items listed are not exclusive but are for illustration only ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIM
246. rocedure 1 When you have edited the sound to just the way you like it on the SOUND EDIT menu display press the WRITE button e The display changes to the MEMORY WRITE display T F SOUND NAMING NAME MEMORY BANK Rock 2 To assign a name to your new sound press the SOUND NAMING button elf you do not assign a name to your sound the name becomes the same as the original sound from which you started In this case skip to step 5 POSITION 3 Use the buttons below the display to assign name e Press the ABC button to enter alphabetical characters While the SHIFT button is pressed upper case letters are entered e Press the 123 button to enter numbers etc While the SHIFT button is pressed you can enter symbols e Press the POSITION button to move the cursor e You can also use the TEMPO PROGRAM dial to select the characters e Press the INS button to enter a space at the cursor position e Press the DEL button to erase the character at the cursor position e Press the CLR button to erase the entire name e Press the gt lt button to center the name 4 When you have finished typing the name press the OK button display returns to the MEMORY WRITE display 5 Use the and v buttons to select the MEMORY number in which to store the new sound 1 40 6 Press the OK button e The new sound is stored and COMPLETED is shown on the display e The SO
247. rt Refer to page 70 11 When you have finished recording press the REC STOP button on the display or turn off the PROGRAM MENUS button When the PROGRAM MENUS button is turned off or the REC STOP button is pressed the ending command END is recorded Note that as long as the ending command is not recorded blank recording continues even if you stop playing e The SEQUENCER PLAY button turns on m Multi track recording Use the following procedure to record one track while listen ing to the track or tracks already recorded 1 Follow the procedure to record the first track and press the REC STOP button at the end of the recording e The indication for the track just recorded changes from REC to PLAY 2 Turn on the REC indication for the track you wish to record next and select the sounds and effects etc 3 Press the START STOP button and begin re cording e Tracks for which PLAY is shown are played back and you can record in time with this 4 Press the REC STOP button at the end of the recording 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 for other tracks as desired 6 When multi track recording is finished turn off the PROGRAM MENUS button e f you wish to store part settings that you modified after recording as beginning song data press the MIXER button and follow the PANEL WRITE procedure Refer to page 69 To record rhythm START STOP data in a multi track re cording input the data in the CON
248. s etc will be different Disk Drive 5 Press the LOAD button e The LOAD operation begins e When the operation has been successfully completed COMPLETED is shown on the display elf you press the START STOP button playback of the loaded data begins e During the LOAD operation data that cannot be processed by this instrument is ignored m COMPOSER LOAD Load COMPOSER data only from a disk 1 the RHYTHM GROUP section press and hold the LOAD MEMORY button for a few seconds RHYTHM GROUP ______ 806 9 M 9 MOVIE amp 2 BEAT ROCK amp POP BALLAD JAZZ amp SWING SHOW METRONOME SOUL amp GOSPEL amp COUNTRY amp LATIN amp DISCO BLUES WESTERN WALTZ WORLD MEMORY e The display looks similar to the following DISK NAME 2HD 1422KB free 0 used 3 Press the LOAD button Data is loaded to this instrument s COMPOSER memory MEMORY m About LOAD AS lt gt GM2 gt The SMF data you load is played back in PARTS 1 16 al lowing you to play the RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 and LEFT parts on the keyboard in time with the recording Your keyboard performance is not output as MIDI data If you wish your keyboard performance to be output as MIDI data select PR Ext Sequencer gt in MIDI PRE SETS Refer to page 132 NX The SMF data you load is played back matching the part settings and MIDI settings that were in effect when the data
249. s shown as a I percentage to the right of the song name 2 222 SEDIT display selct SONG e If ALL SONGS is selected all the songs recorded in the SEQUENCER will be erased looks similar to the followin e The displa 4 Press the OK button The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function If the YES button is pressed COMPLETED appears on the display the specified songs are erased SONG No RLL 77 QQTG0665 Sequencer x o o o 5 2 Part IV Track Clear Erase the contents of a specific track 1 the SEQ MENU display select RECORD amp EDIT 2 On the RECORD amp EDIT display select TRACK CLEAR The display looks similar to the following Press the up down buttons under the screen corresponding to the tracks that you want to clear Press OK to complete TRACK RTLA RT2AI APG CILA P84 ORME PLU PIO 3 Use the balance buttons to select the track or tracks you wish to clear e A CLR mark is shown for the selected tracks Sequencer Press the OK button The confirmation display appears Press the YES button to execute the function or press the NO button to cancel the function elf the YES button is pressed the specified tracks are erased Note Edit You can edit performance
250. s shown when a disk is inserted 2 Select a menu on the DISK MENU display If the DISK MENU display does not appear turn on the DISK button 3 Follow the procedure for the function see below e When function is being set if the TEMPO PROGRAM indicator is lit the TEMPO PROGRAM is available for setting the current function 4 When you have finished setting the functions turn off the DISK button M AN DISK pisk USE m DISK IN USE DISK INUSE ZIN LOAD This indicator lights when data is being loaded or saved prevent data loss do not eject the disk or turn off the power while this indicator is lit m About the menu ISK TOOLS PREFERENCES DIRECT PLAY SONG MEDLEY 5 1 LOAD page 96 Load data from a disk into this instrument s memory SAVE page 99 Save data from this instrument s memory to a disk DIRECT PLAY page 98 Direct playback of SMF etc commercial song disks and medley playback SONG MEDLEY page 99 Medley playback of songs in the floppy disk Technics format DISK TOOLS page 102 Disk management procedures such as disk format PREFERENCES page 102 The display screen settings during disk save 95 QQTGO0665 Part VI Loading data Recall load the data from the disk to this instrument s memories Disk Drive e Note that the load procedure causes any data which is currently stored in the relevant memories to be erased LOAD
251. sed polishes e A wax based polish may be used on the cabinet although you will find that rubbing with a soft cloth will suffice This product may receive radio interference caused by mobile telephones during use If such interference is apparent please increase separa tion between the product and the mobile telephone SVENSK Det kan intr ffa att den h r produkten under anv ndningen tar emot radiost rningar orsakade av mobiltelefoner Oka avst ndet mellan produkten och mobiltelefonen om st rningarna ar uppenbara SERVICE MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY DEALER OR OTHER QUALIFIED PERSON 7 QQTGO0665 Contents Cautions for safest use of this unit 7 Controls and functions PR604 10 Controls and functions PR804 12 BASIC FUNCTIONS Getting started ndo plasa s ey 14 Playing the piah uu uy ayes dog ae sag qa ole oda S Ad pes 15 Progressive Piarist i 2 ua er rure re am Mox pde een a God ped 16 See and listen to the demonstration 4 17 Select a sound our IM pue Mere ves tia thd lee dy trae eh ana 18 Select the registration for a music style PIANO STYLIST
252. splay select memory in which to record RECORDING MEMORY A B or C e The display looks similar to the following MEMORY NRME 16 Beat i INTRO VARII VARIZ URRIS 14 ENDING 1 Maj PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN 1 Maj 1 Min FILL INI FILL INI FILL INL FILL INI 1Min 2 Maj FILL IN2 FILL IN2 FILL IN2 FILL IN2 2 Maj 2 Min 2 Min 2 Use the buttons below the display to select the pattern you want to create 86 QQTG0665 e If the MEM CLR button is pressed all the current contents of the MEMORY are erased a confirmation display ap pears e You can press the NAMING button and assign a name to the MEMORY MEMORY A VARIAT ION LHNOPGRSTUYHWX gt fo ae To assign name to Sach VARIATION press the VARI button and select a number Part V 3 On the RECORD MEMORY display press the OK button e The display looks similar to the following EE KEY SETTING HORD MODIFY CHANGE ERSURE ED 4 Press the CLEAR THE ENTIRE PATTERN button e The display looks similar to the following 4 HORD MODIFY CHANGE IEASURE ED 5 Press the YES button All the data for the selected pattern is erased Composer 6 Use the MEASURE and v buttons to specify the number of measures in your new rhythm pattern 1 to 16 7 Use the TIME SIGNATURE A and v buttons to specify the meter of the pattern 1 4 to 8 4
253. strument power is turned off DIRECT PLAY SEQUENCER gt PLAY PAUSE Play back or stop the performance temporarily FF Fast forward for DIRECT PLAY only SONG SKIP Skip the current song for DIRECT PLAY only STOP Stop the performance 30 QQTGO0665 Correct use of the remote controller DUE I _ Disk Drive 30 Remote 1 mE controller Within 7m po SS Sines SENSOR e No object should be present between the remote control and the SENSOR e Avoid exposing the SENSOR to sources of strong radiation such as direct sunlight or fluorescent lamps e Keep the surfaces of the SENSOR and the emitter of the controller clean CAUTION Do not disassemble or modify e Do not place any heavy object on top of the remote controller e Do not expose to direct sunlight for long periods of time e Do not spill any liquid 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 e display illustrations shown in this Users 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 RIGHT 1 part sound Tempo RHYTHM 8 Beat 1
254. th the col oured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured Blue must be con nected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black or Blue The wire which is coloured Brown must be con nected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Brown or Red QQTGO0665 WARNING DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TO THE EARTH TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKED WITH THE LETTER E BY THE EARTH SYMBOL OR COLOURED GREEN OR GREEN YEL LOW THIS PLUG IS NOT WATERPROOF KEEP DRY Before use Remove the connector cover How to replace the fuse The location of the fuse differ according to the type of AC mains plug figures A and B Confirm the AC mains plug fitted and follow the instructions below Illustrations may differ from actual AC mains plug 1 Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver Figure A Figure B Fuse cover 2 Replace the fuse and close or attach the fuse cover Figure A Figure B f Fuse Fuse 5 ampere For United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Panasonic www panasonic co uk for UK customers only Order accessory and consumable items for your product with ease and confidence by telephoning our Customer Care Centre Mon Friday 9 00am 5 30pm Excluding public holidays Or go on line through our Internet Accessory ordering application Most major credit and debit cards accepted
255. the NOTE SELECT button 110 QQTG0665 Part IX Easy Edit Sound Edit The most commonly used edit functions are consolidated on one display providing convenient and quick editing operation 1 the SOUND EDIT menu display select EASY EDIT e The display changes to the following ATTACK TIME RELERSE TIME DIGITAL EFFECT OFF VIBRATO DEPTH VIBRATO SPEED VIBRATO DELAY BRILLIANCE O OCTAVE SHIFT 0 0 0 VIBRATO SPEED DELAY OCT SHIFT ATTACK RELEASE DIG EFFECT 2 Use the buttons below the display to specify the value of the attribute effect may remain unchanged when EASY EDIT is used to set the value if another EDIT function was first used to set the value to its upper or lower limit 3 Press the WRITE button to store your new sound e Storing your new sound is explained on page 119 e f a sound is stored the EASY EDIT mode and is later selected in the EASY EDIT mode the displayed value of an attribute may be different from the value when it was stored The sound itself however is exactly as it was stored Easy Edit items BRILLIANCE Adjust the brightness of the sound VIBRATO DEPTH Set vibrato depth VIBRATO SPEED Set vibrato speed VIBRATO DELAY Set time delay between key played and vibrato start OCT SHIFT Shift the octave range ATTACK Adjust attack time RELEASE Adjust time of sound fade out after key is release
256. the sounds canceling each other out for example In this case either change the software settings to prevent received data from being returned or set the MIDI LOCAL CONTROL to off Other Noise from a radio or TV can be heard This sometimes occurs when electrical equipment such as a radio or TV is used near the instrument Try moving such electrical equipment further away from the instrument The sound may be coming from a nearby broadcast station or amateur radio station If the sound is bothersome consult your dealer or service center The cabinet becomes warm during use e This instrument has a built in power source that heats the cabinet to some degree This is not an indication of trouble 140 QQTGO0665 Error messages No Contents No Contents 00 The data on the disk that you are using is for a The time signature of the pattern from which you different product are copying is different from the COMPOSER An error has occurred while the disk was loading memory that you are using 01 Please try again 31 Either Change the time signature of the COMPOSER memory 02 There is no disk in the Disk Drive or Copy from a pattern that has 03 The file that you tried to load is empty the same time signature M full 05 An error has occurred while the disk was saving 32 penal
257. tion does not work You can press the MIXER button and modify the settings for each part 7 stop playback press the START STOP but ton e If the START STOP button is pressed again playback will continue from the point it was interrupted 67 QQTGO0665 Sequencer Part IV 8 When you are finished playing back your per formance press the SEQUENCER PLAY but ton to turn it off Sequencer If a rhythm progression has been recorded in the RHYTHM RHY part the MEASURE display used in the STEP RECORD and EDIT displays conforms to the time signature data stored in the RHYTHM part Adjusting the playback tempo liking load a new song Even with a song having recorded tempo data you can use TEMPO PROGRAM or TAP TEMPO to adjust the tempo to your When the tempo is changed all the tempo data of that song is automatically changed by the same ratio Accordingly even in song data in which tempo change data is stored a single adjustment of the tempo produces a natural sounding playback To return to the original tempo while the song is stopped press the SEQUENCER RESET button the tempo data is necessary at the beginning of the CONTROL track Note that the tempo change is also canceled when you switch to another song or e The adjusted tempo is canceled when you begin the recording procedure and the original tempo data will be recorded CYCLE PLAY You can have specified measures pl
258. ton to center the name 4 Press the OK button Panel Write You can change the panel status which is in effect at the beginning of the song These are the settings which are recalled when the SEQUENCER RESET button is pressed 1 On the SEQ MENU display use the SONG and v buttons to select the song number Then select PANEL WRITE e The display looks similar to the following OK 2 Use the panel buttons to change to the desired panel settings 3 Press the OK button COMPLETED is shown on the display e PANEL WRITE is automatically activated at the when you start to record e For rhythm data the data in the RHYTHM part has priority 69 QQTGO0665 Sequencer x o o o 5 2 Part IV Song Select You can select a desired song from the list of recorded songs 1 On the SEQ MENU display select RECORD amp EDIT 2 On the RECORD amp EDIT display select SONG SELECT e The display looks similar to the following SONG SELECT Sequencer 3 Use the SONG SELECT and Y buttons to select a song e The total amount of memory used for the current song is shown as a percentage to the right of the song name e f the NAMING button is pressed the NAMING display appears To optimize memory songs you do not wish to preserve should be deleted Refer to page 77 Punch Record If you make a playing error during REALTIME REC
259. ttons to move the cursor the NOTE and V buttons to change the note number the VEL and V buttons to change the velocity how hard the keys are played and the LEN and V buttons to change the note length 1 1 96 of a quarter note J e Use the GRAPH and Y buttons to view a higher or lower section of the keyboard in one octave steps e f the ERS button is pressed the selected NOTE data is erased 7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 to continue editing m Inserting note data You can also store note data on this display 1 Specify the point where the new note data will be stored 2 Use the LEN A and v buttons to specify the note length e Examples of note lengths J 96 91 tenuto 95 76 normal 80 48 staccato 50 24 cutting 25 3 Play a key on the keyboard to specify the note pitch NOTE NUMBER and velocity how hard the key is played 4 Repeat steps 1 to to input more note data Part IV m CYCLE PLAY You can aurally check the data you are editing by accessing the CYCLE PLAY display from the NOTE EDIT display e If you wish other tracks to be played back they should be selected beforehand on the SEQUENCER PLAY dis play Refer to page 67 1 On the NOTE EDIT display press the PLAY button e The display looks similar to the following CURRENT MEASURE START MEASURE END MEASURE 2 Use the START MEASURE and v buttons to select the beginning playback measure
260. turn it off e If you wish to modify a portion of the copied phrase press the EDIT button to change to the recording display 58 QQTGO0665 SEQ TO PAD COPY 1 Record a phrase in the SEQUENCER or load data from a disk e After this procedure please do not change the song number For details about SEQUENCER operation refer to page 61 e For information about loading data refer to page 96 2 Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on 3 Select PIANO PERFORM PADS 4 Select SEQ TO PAD COPY e The display looks similar to the following SEQUENCER C SONG 1 PERFORMANCE PAD FIRST LAST 4 MEASURE MEASURE USER BANK i TRANSPOSE i PRRT2 OFF 5 Select the measures of SEQUENCER data you wish to copy from e On the SEQUENCER side use the A and V buttons to make the corresponding settings FIRST MEAS The first measure of the phrase you wish to copy LAST MEAS The last measure of the phrase you wish to copy TRANSPOSE The setting to transpose the chords when they are copied maximum that can be copied is 16 measures e When copying to pad button 5 or 6 the chord track is automatically displayed and the chord data is also copied However when chord data from step record input does not exist the measures are blank In this case PART 2 cannot be used e f you wish to convert the chords during playback set TRANSPOSE to the key of C and t
261. ure data first follow the procedure to clear the memory Refer to page 86 The playback timing of the rhythm pattern is different from the timing with which it was recorded The QUANTIZE function was on when the pattern was recorded and the timing was automatically corrected Set the quantize level to a smaller note unit or to OFF when recording Refer to page 88 Disk Drive The Disk Drive produces a noise during recording or playback e This occurs when the Disk Drive is reading a disk It does not indicate a problem When the procedure to load from a disk is performed the contents of the keyboard memory are erased When performing the load operation from a disk this instruments memory changes to that of the data loaded from the disk If you wish to preserve a song which is stored in this instrument s memory save it on a disk before performing the load procedure Refer to page 99 MIDI Data cannot be exchanged through MIDI terminals e Match the channels on the transmitting side and the receiving side Refer to page 127 The sound quavers or is distorted When the USB terminal or both the MIDI IN and OUT terminals are connected to a computer depending on the computer software the received data may be sent back to the instrument just as it is Because of this the sound generated from the keys and the sound generated from the returned data are both produced causing undesirable effects such as
262. ures on the corresponding menu display e When the TEMPO PROGRAM indicator is lit it indicates that the TEMPO PROGRAM is available for setting the current function Summary of the SOUND menu items PART SETTING page 103 Set the various sound attributes for each part MIXER page 105 Use the MIXER display to visually adjust the major set tings of each part MASTER TUNING page 107 Select the type of tuning for the instrument KEY SCALING page 107 Select the type of scaling tuning TECHNI CHORD Select the TECHNI CHORD harmony style Refer to page 43 SOUND LOAD OPTION page 108 Specify whether the various data accompanying a sound such as effects are used when the sound is recalled APC REVERB SETTING page 108 Adjust the degree of REVERB for each automatic ac companiment part THEATRE SONIC PART SETTING PR804 page 108 Set the THEATRE SONIC effect to on or off for each part 5 When you have finished setting the functions press the PROGRAM MENUS bution to turn it off m A word about parts The organization of the sound parts is as follows Normal parts 16 parts RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 LEFT PART 1 to 16 t is suggested that PART 10 be used for the DRUMS part AUTO PLAY CHORD automatic accompaniment parts ACCOMP 1 5 BASS DRUMS 1 2 CHORD R BASS PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS part PR804 PADS Part Setting Set the various sound attributes for each part Selectin
263. use FILL IN 1 or 2 The MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER will also alter the accompaniment in character with the registration change creating a polished sounding arrangement How to use the MUSIC STYLE AR RANGER 1 Select a rhythm pattern e Do not select the METRONOME or the MEMORY button 2 Press the MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER button to turn it on MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER Use the VARIATION buttons to select a style 1 to 4 Music STYLE ARRANGER 0 O OOo00 The nuance of the pattern differs with each number e The panel settings including the tempo change accord ing to the selected rhythm and music style The AUTO PLAY CHORD and the SYNCHRO START button are automatically turned on When a key on the left section of the keyboard is pressed the automatic rhythm begins to play immediately e During your performance the style can be changed but the tempo does not change VARIATION How to change the music style during your performance While you are playing the keyboard with the MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER on press the FILL IN 1 or FILL IN 2 button FILL IN 1 2 SEQUENCER COUNT RESET INTRO e Each time the FILL IN 1 button is pressed the FILL IN 1 pattern plays and then the music style changes in the 4 3 gt 2 gt 1 order And each time the FILL IN 2 button is pressed the FILL IN 2 pattern plays and then the style changes in the 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 order
264. when the The MIDI file that you have tried to load exceeds rhythm and accompaniment is playing 29 the memory capacity of this instrument and cannot 67 There are no APC or CHORD tracks Select and be played The SEQUENCER memory has been APC track or CHORD track and try again cleared It is not possible to record directly into the SOLO It is not possible to change the time signature or 68 pads Record on the SEQUENCER and Copy the measure length of a COMPOSER pattern after it melody and chord information into a SOLO pad has been recorded If you want to proceed you It is not possible to delete all measures 30 must first clear the entire COMPOSER pattern 69 PARS oe 70 It is not possible to insert over 16 measures PATTERN 71 It is not possible to set the start measure to the measures you set to copy 141 QQTGO0665 Index A ADVANCED ed iau ende a ead 47 APC CONTROL MIDI 130 APC SEQUENCER VOLUME 50 69 AUTO PLAY CHORD ie Rilke a 43 ed nix vg 47 AUTO PLAY CHORD INPUT MIDI 131 AUTO PLAY CHORD OUTPUT MIDI 131 AUTO SETTING 804 57 AUXIN 136 BACKUP Zuma npa veniet Tamta teh 94 Backup memory PR604 10 Backup memory PR804 12 BANK PR804 ai
265. y e The display looks similar to the following Fi D7 sra OFF c 2 c 2 lt lt ath OFF 2 E 8 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 v buttons and the LOW and v buttons to define the area of the lower range of tone output By entering different values for the L FADE and LOW settings you can define a sloping volume increase to the peak output volume which corresponds to the note pitch 4 Use the HIGH and v buttons and the H FADE and v buttons to define the area of the higher range of tone output By entering different values for the H FADE and HIGH settings you can define a sloping volume decrease from the peak output which corresponds to the note pitch By overlapping the L FADE and H FADE curves of each different tone you can achieve a cross fade effect where the sound gradually changes in relation to pitch 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 for the other tones as desired Part IX 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 v buttons and the LOW A and v buttons to define the sound output area for the lower range 4 Use the
266. y can also be accessed from the DISK about 1 2 minutes formatting is completed and DISK TOOLS menu when for example you wish to reformat a NAMING display is shown disk Refer to page 102 3 Use the buttons below the display to assign a name e Use the POSITION buttons to highlight the character position in the name box Use the ABC 123 buttons to select the alphanumeric character Repeat these steps to type the whole name e Press the INS button to enter a space at the cursor position e Press the DEL button to erase the character at the cursor position e Press the CLR button to erase the entire name e Press the lt button to center the name SAVE 1 Insert a formatted disk into the Disk Drive slot 3 Select the type of data save you want Push it all the way in until you hear a click A disk which is used with this instrument for the first time TECHNICS FORMAT must first be formatted Save this instrument s data in the Technics File format SMF FORMAT 0 Save the SEQUENCER data in the Standard MIDI 2 On the DISK MENU display select SAVE File format FORMAT 0 e The display looks similar to the followin TECHNICS FORMAT SMF FORMAT 0 m TECHNICS FORMAT 3 Use the buttons below the display to assign a name e Press the ABC button to enter alphabetical characters POWERS i So While the SHIFT button is pressed upper case letters 2HD 1371KB
267. y to copy to 8 Use the PATTERN and v buttons to specify the pattern to copy to 9 For each COMPOSER part specify the SEQUENCER track from which to copy data Use the PART A and Y buttons to specify the part name and the TRACK and V buttons to specify the track number e Parts which are set to OFF are blank 10 Press the OK button COMPLETED is shown on the display elf you wish to use the COMPOSER function to edit the copied data press the EDIT button and follow the pro cedure to record a pattern e In the case of INTRO or ENDING if a measure contains a Maj or Min command it is reproduced in the other pattern as well 93 QQTGO0665 Composer Part VI Disk Drive Outline of the Disk Drive function The Disk Drive enables you to store recorded and stored data from this instrument s memories on disks as well as play commercial recorded disks on this instrument Internal memory and Floppy Disk Drive The storable internal memory of this instrument as well as the backup time are limited However the Disk Drive maxi mizes your control of data management by allowing you to store SAVE this instrument s data on disks and then to recall LOAD it at any time m The following data can be saved loaded PERFORMANCE CURRENT PANEL The current panel settings PANEL MEMORY SEQUENCER COMPOSER MEMORY contents SOUND MEMORY EFFECT MEMORY
268. z OO Set up the desired panel settings 3 With the SET button held down press sounds volumes etc one of the numbered buttons of the PANEL MEMORY 1 to 8 2 Use the NEXT BANK button to select a bank na ud k PANEL MEMORY o SET BANKVIEW C 2 2 e The current panel settings are now stored in the specified bank and number When you select the same bank and number again the stored panel settings are recalled The bank names are shown on the display em Bank name 8 Beat 1 Concert Grand Bigband Brass Modern E P 24 QQTGO0665 Save data on a floppy disk c c c c o 9 pm 5 9 m Q9 BBBBBBB3888BBBBB 2o E GC 1 Insert disk you wish to save to into 3 Select TECHNICS FORMAT the Disk Drive slot Push it all the way in until you hear a click SMF FORMAT 0 00000 4 Specify a number to save to 2 On the DISK MENU display select CSLGAABARBANARBAGARS 5 00000 5 Press the SAVE button 38BBB8B8BBBBBBBBBS 55 x E Brem POWERS e If you attempt to use the SAVE
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