• If there are SMF files on the disk and you wish to load an SMF file, press the SMF button. (Refer to next page.) 4. Press the LOAD button. • The LOAD operation begins. • When the operation has been successfully completed, “COMPLETED!” is shown on the display. • If song data was loaded, you can press the START/STOP button to begin playback when the SEQUENCER PLAY display is active. • You can load the type of data for which only one song can be recorded in the SEQUENCER. (This type is available
(Refer to page 78.) STEP RECORD: Change to the STEP RECORD mode. (Refer to page 80.) 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. • Hold and press this button, and press the keyboard key that corresponds to the note or percussion instrument (DRUMS part) sound you wish to erase. ALL ERAS: The performance recorded in the selected part is erased for as long as this button is
This is convenient when this instrument is played with other instruments or with a recorded performance. 1. On the SOUND menu display, select MASTER TUNING. • The display changes to the following. 2. Use the a and v buttons to adjust the pitch within a range of 427.3 to 453.0 Hz. • The decimal can be set to 0, 3 or 6. 1.0n the SOUND menu display, select OVERALL TOUCH SENSITIVITY. • The display changes to the following. |SOUND ] BL OUERfiLL TOUCH SENSITIUITV TOUCH SENSE NORMAL MINIMUM
priate level ■ If IhB MIDI LOCAL CONTROL is set to off, sel il to on (refer lo page 9) MIDI E> UNE DUT D ÍMDNQ © S пГ PHONES L Connections 10 □ QTG0653 Assembly Follow Ihe steps below la assemble your Technics piano Make sure you are using Ihe correct parts and lhal they are in Ihe correct direction ■ Al leasl 2 people arB required Far assembly - Ta disassemble Ihe piano, reverse Ihe procedure 1 Remove Ihe packing and take Ihe parts out of Ihe car-lon Confirm thal all Ihe parts
(Refer to page 144) 3. Select the desired sound from the list on the display. • When you select a sound, the optimum effects for the sound are automatically applied. You can also choose to cancel this automatic feature. (Refer to page 141.) • You can use the PAGE buttons to view a different part of the list. • The sound you select is memorized for the part you selected in step 1. • The sounds that can be selected for the RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2 and LEFT parts and for PART 1-16 vary. • The illus
And each time the FILL IN 2 button is pressed, the FILL IN 2 pattern plays, and then the style changes in the 1 -* 2 3 -♦ 4 order. ■ 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 ARRANGER button for a few seconds. • The display changes to the following. T >->n J= iCu MSA MODE SET Sound&Rhy t hm DRUMS ACCOUP1 ACCOUP1 ACC0MP1 BASS LEFT RIGHTS RK3HT1 (continued on
In this case recording begins after a one-measure count. 6. When you have completed recording the TRACK 2 part, press the RECORD button to turn it off. 16 ■ More about SEQUENCER recording • Expressed in terms of notes, the total number of notes which can be recorded in both SEQUENCER tracks is about 4500. (The number of notes may be reduced if operations such as depressing the pedal are carried out.) • When the remaining SEQUENCER storage capacity becomes 20% or less, it is indicated on the
(Refer to page 11.) 5 QQTG0635 Listen to the demonstration Automatic performances which introduce you to the sounds are stored in the memory of this piano. Grand piano demonstration performance Select GRAND (PX662)/ CONCERT GRAND (PX664). The SOUND buttons which contain GRAND piano demonstration tunes are shown by the {lashing indicators. Select a SOUND button (other than GRAND) whose indicator is flashing. The demonstration tune starts. The indicator of the selected SOUND button flash
Your choice is to either learn the song all over again, in a different key, or to use the TRANSPOSE feature. Use the TRANSPOSE buttons to adjust the key. TRANSPOSE DOWN UP O O □ 0 • If either of the buttons is pressed once, the current setting value will appear on the display, and it can then be changed. • When setting the key, the current key is shown on the display. • If the two buttons are pressed at the same time, the key returns to C. • If either of the TRANSPOSE indicators remains
This means that any equipment which has a MIDI terminal—such as electronic musical instruments and personal computers—can easily exchange digital data with other MIDI equipment without resorting to complicated conversions or connections. About the MODI terminals MIDI IN: The terminal by which this instrument receives data from other equipment. OUT: The terminal that transmits data from this instrument to other equipment. © For these connections, use a commercially available MIDI cable. Cont