Tone select, Key layer, Part viii sound edit – Technics SX-PR54/M User Manual

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Part VIII

Sound Edit

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TONE SELECT

1.

On the SOUND EDIT menu, select TONE.

• The display looks similar to the following.
• Use the

▲ and ▼ buttons to select a setting item and

then the

and

buttons to specify a selection.

• Select ON/OFF and use the

and

buttons to select

ON or OFF.

2.

Use the buttons to the left of the display to
select the tone you wish to edit (1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th).

3.

Select a sound for the tone.

• Select GROUP and use the

and

buttons to select

the group, and select TONE NAME and use the

and

buttons to select the sound.

• A “

” mark in the DYNAMICS column indicates that a

TONE DYNAMICS change was made to the sound.

4.

Select LEVEL and use the

and

buttons to

adjust the volume.

5.

Select KEY and use the

and

buttons to set

the pitch of the output sound.

6.

Select DETUNE and use the

and

buttons

for fine adjustment of the pitch deviation.

7.

Select PANNING MODE and use the

and

buttons to select mode. (NORMAL, RANDOM,
STEREO R, STEREO L)

• If RANDOM, STEREO R or STEREO L is selected for the

MODE, the balance is fixed (cannot be moved).

8.

Select PAN and use the

and

buttons to

adjust the stereo balance.

• CTR is the center point. At L64, the sound is all the way

to the left, at R63 all the way to the right.

9.

Select DELAY and use the

and

buttons to

adjust the delay time of the sound.

• The higher the number, the longer the delay before

sound output.

10.

Select TRIGGER and use the

and

but-

tons to select a trigger mode.

KEY ON:

The normal mode, in which sound is emitted
when the key is played.

KEY OFF:

Sound is emitted when the key is released
(like muted strings, for example).

LEGATO:

Sound is emitted only when the key is played
legato.

NON LEG:

Sound is not emitted when the key is played
legato.

PEDAL:

The sound is produced only while the SUS-
TAIN
button is on.

CHORD:

The sound is emphasized when chords are
played (like the cutting sound of a guitar, for
example).

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TONE COPY

You can copy the tone of a particular sound to a
specified tone in the sound you are editing.

1.

On the 1/4 display, press the TONE COPY
button.

2.

Use the FROM

and

buttons to select the

tone to copy from.

• Use the OPTION

and

buttons to select the item you

wish to copy.

3.

Use the TO

and

buttons to select the tone

you wish to copy to.

4.

Press the OK button.

• Tone copy is executed.

KEY LAYER

Adjust the relation of tone output to keyboard
location.

1.

Use the PAGE buttons to view the 2/4 display.

• The display looks similar to the following.
• Use the

▲ and ▼ buttons to select a setting item and

then the

and

buttons to specify a selection.

2.

Use the buttons to the left of the display to
select a tone (1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th).

3.

Select L-FADE and use the

and

buttons

and select LOW and use the

and

buttons

to define the area of the lower range of tone
output.

• By entering different values for the L-FADE and LOW set-

tings, you can define a sloping volume increase to the
peak output volume which corresponds to the note pitch.

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