Part iii sequencer – Technics SX-PR54/M User Manual

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Part III

Sequencer

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• The display changes to the STEP RECORD input display

similar to the following.

• If you selected the track to which the CHORD part has

been assigned, the display changes to the STEP
RECORD: CHORD display. (Refer to page 67.)

• If you selected the track to which the RHYTHM part has

been assigned, the display changes to the STEP
RECORD: RHYTHM display. (Refer to page 69.)

• If you selected the track to which the CONTROL part has

been assigned, the display changes to the STEP
RECORD: CONTROL display.

4.

Use the MEAS

and

buttons to select the

measure.

• This step is not necessary if you are recording from mea-

sure 1 of a blank track.

5.

Use the CURSOR

and

buttons to move

the cursor to the note position (dot) you are
going to store.

• Each dot represents one-eighth of a quarter-note (a

thirty-second note).

• When storing triplets, it may not be possible to match the

timing exactly with the 1/32-note steps. However, if you
select triplet-type notes for the note length (LENGTH) in
step 6 below, the timing is automatically corrected.

6.

Use the left REC NOTE LENGTH

and

buttons to specify the note value. Select from

r

3

,

r

,

x

3

,

x

,

e

3

,

e

,

q

3

,

q

,

h

,

w

,

w

× 2 to 4. (A 3

denotes a triplet-type note.)

• For note values other than these, use the center REC

NOTE LENGTH buttons to specify the note value to be
added to that which you specified with the left buttons.

Example: To record a dotted quarter-note
(

q

.

)

q

+

e

7.

Use the right REC NOTE LENGTH

and

buttons to specify the actual length of the
produced sound for the desired legato or
staccato effect.

8.

Specify the pitch and velocity of the note by
playing the keyboard.

• The dot on the display where the note is stored changes

to a

mark.

• When recording chords, you can store multiple notes at

one position.

• Any panel setting changes—for example changes in the

sound selection, button operation, wheel operation,
etc.—are recorded at the cursor position.

• When a dial is operated, the input value is indicated on

the display. Confirm that this is the correct value and
press the YES button to record the value or the NO but-
ton to cancel it.

REST:

To store a rest, after specifying the note
LENGTH, press the REST button.

• Positions at which nothing is stored are read as rests.

ERS:

If you make a mistake, move the cursor to
the error, and after displaying the data you
wish to erase, press the ERS button.

BAL:

To specify the volume at the cursor position,
after pressing the BAL button, use the
VALUE buttons to set the volume (0 to 127).

9.

Repeat steps 4 through 8 to continue storing
notes.

• To input data on another track, press the button for the

desired track and repeat the procedure from step 2.

10.

When you have finished recording, press the
PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it off.

ⅢⅢⅢⅢ

Storing control data

Various control data can be stored at the cursor
position.

1.

On the STEP RECORD: MELODY display,
press the CTL button.

2.

Use the CTL

and

buttons to select the

control data you wish to insert.

• Select from PAN, KEY SHIFT (COARSE TUNE), TUN-

ING (FINE TUNE), BEND SENS.

3.

Use the VALUE

and

buttons to adjust the

numerical value of the setting.

4.

Press YES button.

TENU (tenuto): Sound is produced for 95%

of the note length.

NORM (normal): 80%
STAC (staccato): 50%
CUTT (cutting): 25%

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