Panasonic SX-KN2400 Mouse User Manual


 
Part IV Sequencer
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QQTG0692
Sequencer
8.
Use the TEMPO/PROGRAM to adjust the
recording tempo.
The tempo is shown on the display as
q
=.
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 set-
ting 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.
The recording status is continuously updated
on the display:
MEASURE= indicates the current measure.
TIME SIG.= indicates the current time sig-
nature.
MEMORY= indicates the remaining mem-
ory (%) available for recording.
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.
If you make a mistake in recording, you can
correct a specific portion of your perfor-
mance without having to redo the whole part.
(Refer to page 84.)
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, 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.
The SEQUENCER PLAY button turns on.
Multi-track recording
Use the following procedure to record one track
while listening 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.
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
recording.
Tracks for which PLAY is shown are played
back, and you can record in time with this.
If you turn on the REC for the CONTROL
track and begin recording, the rhythm start will
not be recorded.
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.
If you wish to store part settings that you mod-
ified after recording as beginning song data,
press the MIXER button and follow the PANEL
WRITE procedure. (Refer to page 83.)
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