Part vi sound – Technics SX-PR54/M User Manual

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Part VI

Sound

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EQ LOW:
Use the EQ LOW FC, GAIN

and

buttons to

adjust the sound quality in the lower range.

EQ HIGH:
Use the EQ HIGH FC, GAIN

and

buttons to

adjust the sound quality in the upper range.

GLIDE PEDAL:
Use the GLIDE ON/OFF buttons to enable or dis-
able the glide effect, if it has been assigned to
the pedal.

• For pedal settings, refer to page 120.

ORIGINAL TUNING:
Use the ORIG ON/OFF button to enable or dis-
able the tuning for each sound.

• For details about ORIGINAL TUNING, refer to page 106.

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FILTER RESONANCE:
Use the RESO

and

buttons to adjust the

amount of resonance (0 to 127).

ATTACK TIME:
Use the ATT

and

buttons to specify the

attack time (0 to 127).

DECAY TIME:
Use the DEC

and

buttons to specify the

decay time (0 to 127).

RELEASE TIME:
Use the REL

and

buttons to specify the

release time (0 to 127).

BRIGHTNESS:
Use the BRI

and

buttons to adjust the bright-

ness of the sound (0 to 127).

VIBRATO RATE:
Use the RATE

and

buttons to specify the

vibrato speed (0 to 127).

VIBRATO DEPTH:
Use the DEP

and

buttons to specify the

vibrato depth (0 to 127).

VIBRATO DELAY:
Use the DEL

and

buttons to specify the time

interval from when the keys are played until the
vibrato starts (0 to 127).

• The center value is 64 (

±0).

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MONO/POLY MODE:
Use the MONO/POLY

and

buttons to select

the output mode.

PORTAMENTO:
Use the PORTAMENTO ON/OFF buttons to
enable or disable the portamento function. (Por-
tamento is a continuous gliding movement from
one tone to another.)
Use the

and

buttons to specify the porta-

mento time.

• PORTAMENTO does not function for the POLY MODE.

MODULATION SENSITIVITY:
Use the MOD SENS

and

buttons to adjust

the sensitivity of the MODULATION (when MIDI
data is recieved).

• Use the MSB

and

buttons (half-tone increments)

and the LSB

and

buttons to adjust the setting.

BEND RANGE:
Use the BEND RANGE

and

buttons to spec-

ify the PITCH BEND range (0 to 12). Increments
are in semi-tones.

• The higher the number, the greater the change in pitch

when PITCH BEND data is received as MIDI data.

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