Part viii sound edit, Part viii sound edit outline of the sound edit – Technics SX-PR54/M User Manual

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Part VIII Sound Edit

Outline of the Sound Edit

SOUND EDIT enables you to create your own new sound by altering one of the this instrument’s preset
sounds. Your new sound can be stored in one of the sound memory locations. SOUND EDIT has two
methods of use. You can edit in detail using functions more commonly associated with a synthesizer, or
you can use EASY EDIT which allows you to change some basic parameters on one page.

1.

Select a sound to edit.

2.

Turn on the PROGRAM MENUS button.

• The display looks similar to the following.

3.

Select SOUND EDIT.

• The display looks similar to the following.

4.

Select the desired menu and follow the proce-
dures on the corresponding setting display.

• To check the sound of a single tone, press the SOLO but-

ton to highlight the SOLO indication. Only the currently
selected tone sounds when a key is played.

• When the TEMPO/PROGRAM indicator is lit, it indicates

that the TEMPO/PROGRAM is available for setting the
current function.

5.

When the sound is just the way you like it, on
the SOUND EDIT MENU display press the
WRITE button to store your new sound.

• Press the EDITED (or ORIGINAL) button to switch

between the modified sound (EDITED) and the original
sound (ORIGINAL). This allows you to compare the
edited sound to the original sound as you are modifying
it.

• When DRUM KIT sounds are selected and the SOUND

EDIT is activated, the setting display looks different from
that for other sounds, but the basic operation is the same.
(To specify the percussion instrument you wish to edit,
use the

and

buttons to select the sound name, or

alternatively, while pressing the keyboard key for the cor-
responding sound, press the NOTE SELECT button.)

• To edit the DIGITAL DRAWBAR settings, first adjust the

settings, then enter the SOUND EDIT mode, press the
WRITE button and follow the procedure on the display.

MAIN

VOLUME

MAX

MIN

MAX

OFF

AUTO PLAY CHORD

RHYTHM GROUP

TEMPO / PROGRAM

PROGRESSIVE

PIANIST

PIANO STYLIST

SPLIT
POINT

METRONOME POP

ROCK

FUNK &

SOUL

DISCO POP BALLAD BALLAD

BALLROOM

& SHOW

MEMORY

CONTRAST

LATIN &
WORLD

JAZZ &
SWING

WALTZ
& TRAD

USA

16 BEAT

8 BEAT

IN

OUT

SOUND

ARRANGER

SET

MODE

CHORD FINDER

OFF/ON

ONE TOUCH

PLAY

APC/SEQUENCER

VOLUME

DEMO

MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER

VARIATION

1

2

1

2

1

1

2

3

4 BEAT

LOAD

SEQUENCER

RESET

COUNT
INTRO

2

3

4

FADE

FILL IN

INTRO & ENDING

SYNCHRO & BREAK

START / STOP

TAP TEMPO

HELP OTHER PARTS/TR

- TRANSPOSE

+

MUTE

PAGE

DISPLAY HOLD EXIT

GRAND

UPRIGHT ELECTRIC MODERN

SIMPLE PIANO

TECHNI-CHORD

BANK

A

B

C

P.MEM 5-8

SET

1 / 5

2 / 6

3 / 7

4 / 8

SOUND GROUP

SEQUENCER

PIANO

STRINGS

BASS

MALLET &

ORCH PERC WORLD

PIANO

MIXTURES

ORCH

MIXTURES

DIGITAL

DRAWBARS DRUM KITS MEMORY

LEFT

RIGHT 2

RIGHT 1

DIGITAL
EFFECT

MULTI

EFFECT CHORUS REVERB

CHORD STEP REC

VOCAL

GUITAR &
HARPSI

BRASS

PLAY

EASY
REC

FAVORITES

PROGRAM

MENUS

DISK
IN USE

DISK

LOAD

SAX &

WOODWIND

ORGAN &

ACCORDION SYNTH

SOUND

EXPLORER

CONDUCTOR

PANEL MEMORY

PROGRAM

MENUS

EASY EDIT (page 110)

The most often used edit functions—such
as brightness and attack speed—are
assembled on one display for easy sound
modification.

TONE (page 110)

Modify the tones which make up the sound.

PITCH (page 113)

Adjust the settings related to the pitch.

FILTER (page 114)

Adjust the amount of frequency cut in spe-
cific frequency ranges.

AMPLITUDE (page 116)

Volume settings.

LFO (page 117)

Cyclic modulation settings.

EFFECT (page 118)

Settings related to the various effects
applied to the sound.

CONTROLLER (page 118)

Specify how wheel operation etc. affects
the sound from MIDI.

Summary of the SOUND EDIT menu items

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