Recording procedure, Part v composer – Panasonic SX-KN7000 User Manual

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Recording procedure

1.

In the START RECORDING area on the dis-
play, select the rhythm part you want to record
first.

BAS: BASS
AC1– 5: ACCOMP 15
DR1, 2: DRUMS 1, 2

• The metronome sound starts and the display

looks similar to the following.

2.

Adjust the tempo.

• The tempo is shown on the display as =.

• 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.

Select the sound.

• For the DRUMS part, only sounds from the

DRUM KITS sound group can be selected.

• For the ACCOMP and BASS parts, select

sounds from groups other than the DIGITAL
DRAWBAR
/ORGAN TABS sound groups.

4.

Record the part.

• The specified number of measures are re-

peatedly 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=”.

• 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.

PITCH BEND, MODULATION (except for the

DRUMS part) effects are also recorded.

• The SUSTAIN ON/OFF is also stored (except

for the DRUMS part).

Button functions

PART BALANCE:

Adjust the volume of each part on the PART
BALANCE display. (These settings are not re-
corded.)

PART SETTING:

You can make detailed settings for each part.
(Refer to page 114.)

STEP RECORD:

Change to the STEP RECORD mode. (Refer
to page 116.)

SOLO:

Mute all parts except the part which is currently
being recorded.

• A MUTE mark is shown for the other parts on

the display.

• To turn off the SOLO function, press this but-

ton again.

PART CLR:

Erase all recorded contents of the currently
selected part.

NOTE CLR:

Data is erased one note or one percussion in-
strument (DRUMS part) sound at a time.

• Hold and press this button, and press the key-

board 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 pressed.

QUANTIZE:

Smooth out any unevenness in the timing of
your performance.

• Before recording, use the QUANTIZE

and

buttons to select the note value for the

desired quantize level. (The quantize level is
shown on the display as QUANTIZE=.)

KEY IN CHORD MODIFY (except for INTRO,
ENDING, DRUMS):

Use the GROUP and TYPE

and

buttons

to select the type of pattern progression.

• This setting is for the sound that is going to

be recorded from this time.

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