Sd-sound play, Part vii sd card – Panasonic SX-KN7000 User Manual

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SD-Sound Play

Play back SMF data saved on the SD card (SD-SOUND).
• Lyrics of the SMF with LYRICS files can be also displayed.

1.

Insert the SD card with the stored data to be
played into the SD slot. (See page 138.)

• Close the lid securely after inserting the card.

2.

Press the SD button to turn it on.

3.

On the SD MENU display, select SD-SOUND
PLAY.

• The display looks similar to the following.

4.

Press the buttons next to the SD slot or the
buttons above the display to play back the
data.

• For the function of each button, see page 143.

• Press the PLAYLIST SELECT button to select

a PLAYLIST.

• Using the PLAY MODE button, you can select

the type of playback.

NORMAL:

For playing back the songs in sequential
order.

ALL REPEAT:

For playing back all the songs repetitively.

1 SONG:

For playing back only one song.

1 SONG REPEAT:

For playing back a single song repetitively.

• Press the LYRICS button to show the lyrics.

• The PLAY AS button functions like as the

LOAD AS button. (Refer to page 142.)

• To have a minus-one play, use the

and

buttons to select a part or parts and set
ON/OFF to the part. The part being muted last
is assigned to the keyboard, so that you can
play the part with the keyboard. You can also
assign the part to play with the keyboard using
the CONDUCTOR.

• Adjust the volume for playback using

VOLUME. The set volume will be kept for
about one week after the power is turned off.

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.
• 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.

• Press the PLAY button immediately after

inserting the SD card to enter the playback
mode directly.

• When the SD card contains both SD-AUDIO

and SD-SOUND data, select the priority of
them beforehand. (Refer to page 152.)

• The playback operation is possible even

when the control panel unit is closed.

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