Panasonic SX-KN7000 User Manual

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Remedy

COM

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OSER

Storage is not possible.

• The remaining memory capacity of the COMPOSER

is 0.

Setting the time signature is not possible.

• The time signature cannot be changed for a pattern

which is currently recorded in the COMPOSER. If you
wish to change the time signature, first follow the
procedure to clear the memory. (Refer to page 110.)

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 112.)

D

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SD

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The Disk Drive produces a noise during recording
or playback.

• This occurs when the Disk Drive is reading a disk. It

does not indicate a problem.

When the procedure to load from a disk/SD card
is performed, the contents of the keyboard memory
are erased.

• When performing the load operation from a disk\SD

card, the keyboard memory changes to that of the
data loaded from the disk. If you wish to preserve a
song which is stored in the keyboard memory, save it
on a disk/SD card before performing the load
procedure.

MIDI

Data cannot be exchanged through MIDI terminals.

• Match the channels on the transmitting side and the

receiving side. (Refer to page 190.)

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 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.

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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.

• This instrument has a built-in power source that heats

the cabinet to some degree. This is not an indication
of trouble.

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