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QQTG0692ENGLISH
QQTG0692
Se0203S0
SX-KN2400 SX-KN2600(ENGLISH)
SX-KN2400
SX-KN2600
KEYBOARD
Operating Instructions
SX-KN2400 SX-KN2600
KEYBOARD
ENGLISH
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Web Site: http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these
instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future reference.
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QQTG0692ENGLISHQQTG0692Se0203S0SX-KN2400 SX-KN2600(ENGLISH)SX-KN2400SX-KN2600KEYBOARDOperating InstructionsSX-KN2400 SX-KN2600KEYBOARDENGLISHMatsushi

Page 2 - Caution for AC Mains Lead

10QQTG0692Controls and functions (KN2400)14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMESOUND ARRANGERRHYTHM GROUPAUTO PLAY CHORDAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUTFILL I

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Part IV Sequencer100QQTG0692SequencerMEASURE INSERTInsert specified measures at a specified point.• The length of the performance accordinglyincreases

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Part IV Sequencer101QQTG0692SequencerChanging the note position etc. of the recorded dataYou can change the note pitch and position etc. of recorded d

Page 5 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Part IV Sequencer102QQTG0692SequencerVELOCITY CHANGEModify the recorded velocity in specific mea-sures of specific tracks.1.Use the TRACK ∧ and ∨ butt

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Part IV Sequencer103QQTG0692SequencerADVANCE/DELAYSpeed up or delay the sound production of spec-ified performance data.1.Use the TRACK ∧ and ∨ button

Page 7 - Contents

104QQTG0692ComposerPart V ComposerOutline of the ComposerThe COMPOSER enables you to create your own accompaniment patterns. A pattern is comprised

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Part V Composer105QQTG0692ComposerCOMPOSER menu1.Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn iton.• The display looks similar to the following.2.Select COM

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Part V Composer106QQTG0692ComposerSimple recording methodWith EASY COMPOSER you can easily create a unique rhythm pattern by selecting a different sty

Page 10 - Controls and functions

Part V Composer107QQTG0692Composer• To assign a name to each VARIATION, pressthe VARI button and select a number.3.On the RECORD MEMORY display, press

Page 11 - QQTG0692

Part V Composer108QQTG0692ComposerRecording procedure1.In the START RECORDING area on the dis-play, select the rhythm part you want to recordfirst.BAS

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Part V Composer109QQTG0692ComposerKEY IN CHORD MODIFY <PAGE 2/2> (exceptfor INTRO, ENDING, DRUMS):Use the GROUP and TYPE ∧ and ∨ buttonsto selec

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11QQTG0692TRANSPOSE– +LEFT152 3 4 BEATTAP TEMPOSTART/STOPRIGHT 2 RIGHT 1TECHNI-CHORD1627384 SETPART SELECTCONDUCTORSYNCHRO &BREAKBANK VIEWNEXT BAN

Page 14 - Getting started

Part V Composer110QQTG0692ComposerPart SettingYou can make detailed settings for each part.1.On the REALTIME RECORDING display,press the PART SETTING

Page 15 - SOUND GROUP

Part V Composer111QQTG0692ComposerPlayback1.In the RHYTHM GROUP section, press theMEMORY button.• The display looks similar to the following.2.Select

Page 16 - See and listen to the

Part V Composer112QQTG0692Composer5.Use the PHRS ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify theactual length of the produced sound for thedesired legato or staccato e

Page 17 - Add effects

Part V Composer113QQTG0692ComposerMEASURE COPYCopy recorded data of specified measures to aspecified point.• On the destination track, the new datarep

Page 18 - (DIRECT PLAY) (KN2400)

Part V Composer114QQTG0692ComposerMEASURE DELETEDelete specified measures from all parts at once.• The length of the performance accordinglydecreases

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Part V Composer115QQTG0692ComposerPattern CopyUse this function to copy a pattern from a rhythm or from SEQUENCER data.PATTERN COPYCopy a rhythm to th

Page 20 - (MUSIC STYLIST)

Part V Composer116QQTG0692ComposerSEQ TO COMPOSER COPYData from the SEQUENCER can be copied to aCOMPOSER memory. For example, you canuse a rhythm patt

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117QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)Outline of the Disk Drive functionThe Disk Drive enables you to store recorded and stored d

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Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)118QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)Using commercial song disksNot only disks recorded on this instrument, butalso data from comm

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Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)119QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)Outline of the procedure1.Insert the disk into the Disk Drive slot. Push itall the way in unt

Page 24 - Store your panel settings

12QQTG0692Controls and functions (KN2600)4651231 2DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUTFILL IN1 2INTRO & ENDINGSEQUENCERRESETCOUNTINTROB

Page 25 - Sonatina

Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)120QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)Loading dataRecall (load) the data from the disk to this instrument’s memories.• Note that th

Page 26 - Playing back your recorded

Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)121QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)䡲䡲䡲䡲SINGLE LOADYou can specify which data to load from a diskinto a specific PANEL MEMORY, C

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Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)122QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)䡲䡲䡲䡲COMPOSER LOADLoad COMPOSER data only from a disk.1.In the RHYTHM GROUP section, press and

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Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)123QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)䡲䡲䡲䡲The display during playback<Example: SMF>• During playback, the buttons below the d

Page 29 - (COMPOSER LOAD) (KN2400)

Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)124QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)Song MedleySongs saved from the SEQUENCER to a disk (disk data) in the TECHNICS FORMAT can be

Page 30 - PARTS/TR

Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)125QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)Saving dataThe recorded data and panel settings of this instrument can be saved on a disk.Dis

Page 31 - Menu display

Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)126QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)䡲䡲䡲䡲TECHNICS FORMAT1.Use the buttons below the display to specifythe file number you wish to

Page 32 - CONTRAST

Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)127QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)<SEQUENCER SONG SAVE>You can specify a single song in theSEQUENCER to save to the disk.

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Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)128QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)7.Use the 1 MEASURE SPACE buttons toselect ON or OFF.ON: A one-measure space is added to theb

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Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)129QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)• Note that this procedure clears any data whichis currently stored on the disk.1.Select the

Page 35 - Part I Sounds and effects

13QQTG0692TRANSPOSE– +LEFT152 3 4 BEATTAP TEMPOSTART/STOPRIGHT 2 RIGHT 1TECHNI-CHORD1627384 SETPART SELECTCONDUCTORSYNCHRO &BREAKBANK VIEWNEXT BAN

Page 36 - Selecting sounds

Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)130QQTG0692Disk Drive (KN2400)Set the automatic display when a disk is insertedWhen a disk is inserted in the Disk Drive, t

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131QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)Part VII SD Card (KN2600)Outline of the SD cardThe data generated by this instrument can be stored and managed on an SD c

Page 38 - Part I Sounds and effects

Part VII SD Card (KN2600)132QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)7.When you have finished setting the functions,press the SD button to turn it off.䡲䡲䡲䡲SD IN USE• T

Page 39 - the keyboard

Part VII SD Card (KN2600)133QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)Loading dataLoad the data from the SD card to this instrument’s memories.• Note that the load proc

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Part VII SD Card (KN2600)134QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)䡲䡲䡲䡲ALPHABETLoad the file from an alphabetical list of all songssaved in TECHNICS format on the SD

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Part VII SD Card (KN2600)135QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)䡲䡲䡲䡲COMPOSER LOADLoad COMPOSER data only from a card.1.In the RHYTHM GROUP section, press andhold

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Part VII SD Card (KN2600)136QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)SD-Audio PlayPlay back audio data on the SD card saved by a PC, etc.1.Insert the SD card with the

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Part VII SD Card (KN2600)137QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)SD-Sound PlayPlay back SMF data saved on the SD card (SD-SOUND).• Lyrics of the SMF with LYRICS fi

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Part VII SD Card (KN2600)138QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)PlaylistThe instrument handles the SD-AUDIO/SD-SOUND files in PLAYLIST units. The explanation of t

Page 45 - Controller

Part VII SD Card (KN2600)139QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)SD Song MedleySongs saved from the SEQUENCER to an SD card in the TECHNICS FORMAT can be played ba

Page 46 - TRANSPOSE

14QQTG0692Basic functionsGetting startedBefore you play• The pitch of this instrument can be adjusted for when playing with other instruments. (Refer

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Part VII SD Card (KN2600)140QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)Saving DataThe internal data of this instrument can be saved on the SD card.SAVE1.Insert an SD car

Page 48 - Part II Playing the rhythm

Part VII SD Card (KN2600)141QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)<SAVE OPTION>Specify the kind of data you wish to save to theSD card. To maximize effective

Page 49 - Selecting rhythms

Part VII SD Card (KN2600)142QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)5.Use the FROM SONG buttons to select theSEQUENCER song number you wish to save.• The song name to

Page 50 - Start the rhythm

Part VII SD Card (KN2600)143QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)Create an album of your favorite songsThe FAVORITE SONGS display allows you to create an album of

Page 51 - Playing the rhythm

Part VII SD Card (KN2600)144QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)SD card managementVarious SD card management procedures, such as file delete, file copy, card for

Page 52 - INTRO & ENDING

Part VII SD Card (KN2600)145QQTG0692SD Card (KN2600)Set the priority of displaysSpecify the desired priority of displays when the LOAD button is press

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146QQTG0692SoundPart VIII SoundOutline of the SoundThe SOUND mode is used for making fine adjustments to the functions related to sound, such as ton

Page 54 - CHORD FINDER

Part VIII Sound147QQTG0692SoundPart SettingSet the various sound attributes for each part.Selecting an attribute1.On the SOUND MENU display, select PA

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Part VIII Sound148QQTG0692Sound<PAGE 2>REVERB: Use the REVERB ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust thedepth of the REVERB (0 to 127).DIGITAL EFFECT: Use th

Page 56 - SYNCHRO &

Part VIII Sound149QQTG0692Sound<PAGE 4>FILTER RESONANCE: Use the RESO ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust theamount of resonance (0 to 127).ATTACK TIME:Us

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15QQTG0692Basic functionsPlaying• Refer to page 36 for detailed information about selecting sounds.14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTIN

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Part VIII Sound150QQTG0692SoundMixerUse the MIXER display to visually adjust the major settings of each part. Use this display to make broad,general c

Page 59 - SET OFF/ON

Part VIII Sound151QQTG0692SoundEQUALIZER LOW:Sound quality correction in the low range.Select EQUALIZER LOW FC; use the buttonsbelow the display to se

Page 60 - MUSIC STYLIST

Part VIII Sound152QQTG0692SoundMaster TuningThis setting is used to fine-tune the pitch of the entire instrument. This is convenient when the Keyboard

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Part VIII Sound153QQTG0692Sound䡲䡲䡲䡲ORIGINAL tuningEach instrument of each sound has its own origi-nal tuning data. This setting affects the tuningcurv

Page 62 - Music Style Arranger

Part VIII Sound154QQTG0692SoundAPC Reverb SettingAlthough an appropriate REVERB is applied for the automatic accompaniment parts depending on therhyth

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155QQTG0692Reverb & EffectPart IX Reverb & EffectOutline of theReverb & EffectIn the REVERB & EFFECT mode, you can make detailed set

Page 64 - Panel Memory

Part IX Reverb & Effect156QQTG0692Reverb & EffectTone ControlSettings for the entire instrument’s final output sound quality.1.On the REVERB &

Page 65 - NEXT BANK

157QQTG0692Sound EditPart X Sound EditOutline of the Sound EditSOUND EDIT enables you to create your own new sound by altering one of the this instr

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Part X Sound Edit158QQTG0692Sound Edit• When DRUM KIT sounds are selected and theSOUND EDIT is activated, the setting displaylooks different from that

Page 67 - PERFORMANCE PADS

Part X Sound Edit159QQTG0692Sound EditTone EditModify the separate tones which comprise the sound.About tonesA sound may be made up of at most four to

Page 68 - AUTO SETTING

16QQTG0692Basic functionsSee and listen to the demonstration• If you press and hold the DEMO button for a few seconds, or if you press first the DEMO

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Part X Sound Edit160QQTG0692Sound EditPEDAL: The sound is produced only while the SUS-TAIN button is on.CHORD: The sound is emphasized when chords are

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Part X Sound Edit161QQTG0692Sound EditVELOCITY LAYERAdjust these settings to regulate the tone outputrelative to the velocity.1.Use the PAGE buttons t

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Part X Sound Edit162QQTG0692Sound EditPitch EditAdjust the settings related to the pitch of the sound.KEY SHIFT & DETUNE1.On the SOUND EDIT menu d

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Part X Sound Edit163QQTG0692Sound EditPITCH ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOWSpecify how the pitch envelope changes in rela-tion to note pitch.1.Use the

Page 73 - Outline of the Sequencer

Part X Sound Edit164QQTG0692Sound Edit4.Use the CUTOFF ∧ and ∨ buttons to set thefrequency range which is cut by the filter.5.Use the RESONANCE ∧ an

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Part X Sound Edit165QQTG0692Sound EditFILTER ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOWSpecify how the filter envelope (curve) changesrelative to touch or note p

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Part X Sound Edit166QQTG0692Sound EditENVELOPESpecify how the volume changes over time, fromthe time the key is played to the time the sounddies out.1

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Part X Sound Edit167QQTG0692Sound EditLFO EditLFO can be applied to the pitch, amplitude, filter and/or pan to produce a cyclic modulation of the soun

Page 77 - Easy Record

Part X Sound Edit168QQTG0692Sound EditEffect EditThese are settings related to the various effects applied to your edited sound.EFFECT1.On the SOUND E

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Part X Sound Edit169QQTG0692Sound EditController EditSpecify how operation of the controllers, such as the wheels, etc., affects the sound.CONTROLLER1

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17QQTG0692Basic functionsAdd effectsAdd breadth.Add effect.Add reverberation.• You can modify the way in which the various effects are applied. (Refer

Page 80 - CYCLE END MEASURE: 4

Part X Sound Edit170QQTG0692Sound Edit3.Use the buttons below the display to assign aname.• Set the character input position with the POSI-TION button

Page 81 - SEQUENCER

171QQTG0692ControlPart XI ControlOutline of Control functionsVarious settings related to the operation of this instrument are adjusted with the CONT

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Part XI Control172QQTG0692ControlOverall Touch SensitivityThis instrument features INITIAL TOUCH (the volume, for example, changes depending on how ha

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Part XI Control173QQTG0692ControlPANEL MEMORY 1 to 8: The specified PANEL MEMORY number isturned on.P. MEM INC.+DEC.: Press the switch to increment th

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174QQTG0692CustomizePart XII CustomizeOutline of Customize functionsMany of this instrument’s settings can be customized for maximum playing conveni

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Part XII Customize175QQTG0692CustomizeDisplay Time OutNumerous message displays and setting displays conveniently guide you through the operation step

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Part XII Customize176QQTG0692CustomizeData ProtectionData which you don’t want to change but which is normally overwritten during disk load, song chan

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177QQTG0692MIDIPart XIII MIDIWhat is MIDI?MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is the international standard for digital communication of ele

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Part XIII MIDI178QQTG0692MIDIMIDI channelsMany different kinds of performance data aresent using just one MIDI cable. This is possiblebecause MIDI sig

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Part XIII MIDI179QQTG0692MIDIOutline of MIDI functions1.Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn iton.• The display looks similar to the following.2.Sel

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18QQTG0692Basic functionsPlay back commercial song disks(DIRECT PLAY) (KN2400)• DIRECT PLAY is possible from the following disks:* All product and com

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Part XIII MIDI180QQTG0692MIDIPart SettingFollow this procedure to set the functions which can be set for each part: MIDI CHANNELs, the OCTAVEdata to N

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Part XIII MIDI181QQTG0692MIDIControl MessagesEnable or disable the exchange of various control data.1.On the MIDI MENU display, select CONTROLMESSAGES

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Part XIII MIDI182QQTG0692MIDICommon SettingSet the functions which are common to all parts.1.On the MIDI MENU display, select COMMONSETTING.• The disp

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Part XIII MIDI183QQTG0692MIDIMode SettingInitialize the settings for when the NX SOUND or GM LEVEL 2 mode is ON.1.On the MIDI MENU display, select MOD

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Part XIII MIDI184QQTG0692MIDIDRUM PATTERN OUTPUTON: Data from the DRUMS part is transmitted.OFF: Data from the DRUMS part is not trans-mitted.AUTO PLA

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Part XIII MIDI185QQTG0692MIDI䡲䡲䡲䡲Storing user settingsAfter you change the MIDI settings, you canstore your customized settings in USER.1.Adjust the v

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186QQTG0692InitializeThis Keyboard has many settable functions and storable memories. However, you can return the settingsand memory to the factory-pr

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187QQTG0692About the performance data• The BACK UP data will not be erased even with the passage of time.• The backup memory does not function for the

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188QQTG0692TerminalsBack panel terminalsUSBThis terminal allows connection to a personalcomputer with a USB cable (commercially avail-able type AB cab

Page 100 - Part IV Sequencer

189QQTG0692Symptoms which appear to be signs oftroubleThe following changes in performance may occur in the Technics Keyboard but do not indicate trou

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19QQTG0692Basic functionsPlay back SD cards (SD-AUDIO PLAY) (KN2600)14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUTTRANSPOSEÐ +LEFTFILL

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190QQTG0692Storage is not possible. • The remaining memory capacity of the COMPOSER is0.Setting the time signature is not possible. • The time signatu

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191QQTG0692No. Contents00The data on the disk that you areusing is for a different product.01An error has occurred while the diskwas loading.Please tr

Page 104 - Outline of the Composer

192QQTG069256AUTO PUNCH recording has beenunsuccessful because SEQUENCERoperation was interrupted before thePUNCH OUT measure was reached.58The song t

Page 105 - Part V Composer

193QQTG0692IndexAADVANCED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53AMPLITUDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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194QQTG0692MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62MUTE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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195QQTG0692SpecificationsSX-KN2400 SX-KN2600KEYBOARD 61 KEYS (WITH INITIAL TOUCH)SOUND GENERATOR PCMMAX. POLYPHONY 64 NOTESNUMBER OF SOUNDS1024 SOUNDS

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196QQTG0692• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.• The SD logo is a trademark.SD CARD —LOAD, SAVE,FAVORITE SONGS,SD SONG ME

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197QQTG0692(For U.S.A.)Customer Services DirectoryLimited Warranty CoverageIf your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or

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198QQTG0692MEMO21_Specifications.fm 198 ページ 2003年2月5日 水曜日 午後3時10分

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2QQTG0692Caution for AC Mains Lead(For United Kingdom)(For the type as shown in figures A and B)For your safety, please read the following textcareful

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20QQTG0692Basic functionsSelect the registration for a music style (MUSIC STYLIST) 14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUTTRANS

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QQTG0692ENGLISHQQTG0692Se0203S0SX-KN2400 SX-KN2600(ENGLISH)SX-KN2400SX-KN2600KEYBOARDOperating InstructionsSX-KN2400 SX-KN2600KEYBOARDENGLISHMatsushi

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21QQTG0692Basic functions• You can also search for a style alphabetically or by music era. (Refer to page 61.)14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUME

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22QQTG0692Basic functionsAutomatic panel settings(ONE TOUCH PLAY)14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUTTRANSPOSEÐ +LEFTFILL IN

Page 117 - Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)

23QQTG0692Basic functions• In this example you played chords by pressing the keys for the “root notes” (ONE FINGER chords). But you can also specify t

Page 118 - Part VI Disk Drive (KN2400)

24QQTG0692Basic functionsStore your panel settings(PANEL MEMORY)• If you do not wish to recall the rhythm, tempo, etc. with the PANEL MEMORY, press an

Page 119 - DISK DISK IN USE

25QQTG0692Basic functionsRecord your performance (SEQUENCER)(Continued on the next page)14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUT

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26QQTG0692Basic functionsPlaying back your recorded performance14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUTTRANSPOSEÐ +LEFTFILL IN1

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27QQTG0692Basic functionsSave data on an SD card (KN2600)14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFADEIN OUTTRANSPOSEÐ +LEFTFILL IN1 2INTRO

Page 122 - RHYTHM GROUP

28QQTG0692Basic functionsRecall data from an SD card The following data can be saved/loaded:• KN2400: The data can be saved in the disk. (Refer to

Page 123 - Previous song

29QQTG0692Basic functionsLoad rhythm data from a Technics pattern disk (COMPOSER LOAD) (KN2400)14651232 1 23 4DEMOPITCH BENDMAIN VOLUMEAUTO SETTINGFAD

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3QQTG0692THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLYIN THE U.S.A. AND CANADAThe lightning flash with arrowheadsymbol, within an equilateral tri-angle, is intended to a

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30QQTG0692About the displayAbout the displayA large-size display, easy to operate with excellent readability, is used for displaying various informati

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31QQTG0692About the dispoay䡲䡲䡲䡲OTHER PARTS/TRBy the pressing the OTHER PARTS/TR button,the screen sequentially switches to the respec-tive volume bala

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32QQTG0692About the displaySetting displayWhen you select an item from the menu display,the setting display for the item is shown.The buttons to the r

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33QQTG0692About the dispoayHELPYou can find an explanation of each button’sfunction on the display.1.Press the HELP button.• The following display app

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34QQTG0692About the display4.While pressing the SET button, specify whereyou wish to paste (put) the item.• While the SET button is depressed, the dis

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35QQTG0692Sounds and effectsPart I Sounds and effectsOverview of sounds and effectsThe following is an overview of the sound parts of this instrumen

Page 131 - SD IN USE

Part I Sounds and effects36QQTG0692Sounds and effectsSelecting soundsSelect the sounds for the three parts you can play on the keyboard—RIGHT 1, RIGHT

Page 132 - Part VII SD Card (KN2600)

Part I Sounds and effects37QQTG0692Sounds and effectsSOUND EXPLORERThis is a convenient feature for finding the soundyou want from the many available

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Part I Sounds and effects38QQTG0692Sounds and effects䡲䡲䡲䡲Change the sound typeUse the <Jazz Drawbars> / <Rock Drawbars>button to select th

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Part I Sounds and effects39QQTG0692Sounds and effectsAssigning parts to the keyboardThe CONDUCTOR buttons are used to assign the parts (RIGHT 1, RIGHT

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4QQTG0692 01_Caution for AC Mains Lead.fm 4 ページ 2003年1月27日 月曜日 午後1時40分

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Part I Sounds and effects40QQTG0692Sounds and effectsSPLIT POINTWhen the keyboard is split into left and right sec-tions, the split point is usually C

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Part I Sounds and effects41QQTG0692Sounds and effectsEffectsSUSTAINSUSTAIN is the gradual fading out of musicaltones after the key is released.1.In th

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Part I Sounds and effects42QQTG0692Sounds and effectsMULTI EFFECTThe MULTI EFFECT works like a studio effectsprocessor, providing effects such as CHO

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Part I Sounds and effects43QQTG0692Sounds and effectsREVERBREVERB applies a reverberation effect to thesound.Press the REVERB button to turn it on.䡲䡲䡲

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Part I Sounds and effects44QQTG0692Sounds and effectsMICYou can add reverb and other effects to soundfrom a connected microphone.• Connect a microphon

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Part I Sounds and effects45QQTG0692Sounds and effectsControllerUse the controllers (left next to the keyboard) to change the nuance of the sound while

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Part I Sounds and effects46QQTG0692Sounds and effectsTransposeThe TRANSPOSE buttons are used to change the key of the entire instrument in semi-tone s

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Part I Sounds and effects47QQTG0692Sounds and effectsTechni-chordTECHNI-CHORD turns your single note melodies into full chords and offers you a choice

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48QQTG0692Playing the rhythmPart II Playing the rhythmOverview of rhythm performanceAn explanation follows of the terms related to this instrument’s

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Part II Playing the rhythm49QQTG0692Playing the rhythmSelecting rhythmsMany exciting rhythms are stored in the memory of this instrument. First select

Page 146 - Outline of the Sound

5QQTG0692THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U.S.A.Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow the safety instructions on

Page 147 - Part VIII Sound

Part II Playing the rhythm50QQTG0692Playing the rhythmStart the rhythmThere are two ways to start the rhythm.䡲䡲䡲䡲Normal start1.Select a rhythm.2.Press

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Part II Playing the rhythm51QQTG0692Playing the rhythmPlaying the rhythmIntro, fill-in and ending patterns fitting each different rhythm pattern are p

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Part II Playing the rhythm52QQTG0692Playing the rhythmENDINGFinish the rhythm performance with an endingpattern.1.Select a rhythm and press the START/

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Part II Playing the rhythm53QQTG0692Playing the rhythmPlaying chordsChoose from the 4 ways of playing chords.䡲䡲䡲䡲BASIC modeThis mode lets beginners sp

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Part II Playing the rhythm54QQTG0692Playing the rhythmHow to use the AUTO PLAY CHORD1.Select the desired rhythm and sound(s), andset the tempo.2.Press

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Part II Playing the rhythm55QQTG0692Playing the rhythmLeft HoldThis setting determines how the LEFT partsounds when the LEFT button in the CONDUC-TOR

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Part II Playing the rhythm56QQTG0692Playing the rhythm4.Use the ROOT buttons to select the root noteof the chord. Use the TYPE buttons to selectthe ty

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Part II Playing the rhythm57QQTG0692Playing the rhythmFade In/Fade OutAdd interest to your performance by starting a part with a fade-in or ending it

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Part II Playing the rhythm58QQTG0692Playing the rhythmFADE SETAdjust the settings for the FADE IN and FADEOUT.1.Press and hold the FADE IN or FADE OUT

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Part II Playing the rhythm59QQTG0692Playing the rhythmSound ArrangerThe SOUND ARRANGER feature lets you select other sounds for the AUTO PLAY CHORD p

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6QQTG0692Cautions for safest use of this unitInstallation location1.A well-ventilated place.Take care not to use this unit in a place where it will no

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Part II Playing the rhythm60QQTG0692Playing the rhythmOne Touch PlayONE TOUCH PLAY automatically sets a suggested combination of sounds and an appropr

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Part II Playing the rhythm61QQTG0692Playing the rhythm• The AUTO PLAY CHORD and the SYNCHRO& BREAK turn on, and the sounds, effects,volume balance

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Part II Playing the rhythm62QQTG0692Playing the rhythmMusic Style ArrangerThe MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER helps you to make professional registration changes

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Part II Playing the rhythm63QQTG0692Playing the rhythmHow to change the music style during your performanceWhile you are playing the keyboard with the

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Part II Playing the rhythm64QQTG0692Playing the rhythmPanel MemoryPANEL MEMORY stores all the current panel settings so you can recall them at the pus

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Part II Playing the rhythm65QQTG0692Playing the rhythmAssign a name to the bank/memoryYou can assign names to the banks and memo-ries.1.Select a bank

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Part II Playing the rhythm66QQTG0692Playing the rhythmPANEL MEMORY modeYou can define which panel settings are recalledwhen the PANEL MEMORY is used.1

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67QQTG0692Performance PadsPart III Performance PadsPlaying phrasesDuring your performance, you can insert a short recorded phrase or effect sounds b

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Part III Peformance Pads68QQTG0692Performance PadsAUTO SETTINGWhen this button is set to on, the bank automati-cally changes according to the automati

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Part III Peformance Pads69QQTG0692Performance PadsSEQ TO PAD COPY1.Record a phrase in the SEQUENCER, or loaddata from a disk.• After this procedure, p

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7QQTG0692ContentsCautions for safest use of this unit... 6Controls and funct

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Part III Peformance Pads70QQTG0692Performance PadsCompileYou can assign desired phrases from different banks in “Compile Bank” 1 and 2.1.Press the PRO

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Part III Peformance Pads71QQTG0692Performance PadsRecord a phrase“User Bank” A, B and C are reserved for storing your original phrases.• You can also

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Part III Peformance Pads72QQTG0692Performance PadsPLAY SETTINGSelect a playback mode.1.On the PAD RECORDING display, press thePLAY SETTING button.• Th

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73QQTG0692SequencerPart IV SequencerOutline of the SequencerA sequencer records your performance in a similar way to a tape recorder. This instrumen

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Part IV Sequencer74QQTG0692SequencerSEQUENCER menuThe configuration of the SEQUENCER settingdisplay is as follows.1.Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to

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Part IV Sequencer75QQTG0692SequencerRECORD & EDITThese functions are recording and editingoperations used for creating a new perfor-mance.REALTIME

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Part IV Sequencer76QQTG0692SequencerSequencer partsThe following summary explains what is stored in each SEQUENCER part.• You can use the TRACK ASSIGN

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Part IV Sequencer77QQTG0692SequencerEasy RecordSuppose you are playing the Keyboard and you wish to record and play back your performance to hearhow i

Page 177 - What is MIDI?

Part IV Sequencer78QQTG0692SequencerRealtime RecordWith REALTIME RECORD, your performance is recorded with the timing exactly as you played it on thek

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Part IV Sequencer79QQTG0692Sequencer8.Use the TEMPO/PROGRAM to adjust therecording tempo.• The tempo is shown on the display as q =.• If you wish to r

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8QQTG0692Sequencer Play... 81Naming...

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Part IV Sequencer80QQTG0692SequencerCYCLE RECORDThis mode allows you to have specified record-ing measures continuously repeated. Thus youcan record m

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Part IV Sequencer81QQTG0692SequencerSequencer PlayPlay back your recorded performance.1.Press the SEQUENCER PLAY button to turnit on.• The display loo

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Part IV Sequencer82QQTG0692SequencerCYCLE PLAYYou can have specified measures played backrepeatedly.1.On the SEQUENCER PLAY display, specify“PLAY” for

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Part IV Sequencer83QQTG0692SequencerNamingHere is the way to assign a name to your recorded song.1.On the SEQ MENU display use the SONGSELECT ∧ and ∨

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Part IV Sequencer84QQTG0692SequencerSong SelectYou can select a desired song from the list of recorded songs.1.On the SEQ MENU display, select RECORD&

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Part IV Sequencer85QQTG0692Sequencer6.During playback, press the PUNCH IN buttonat the point you want to begin recording.• Recording begins as soon as

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Part IV Sequencer86QQTG0692SequencerStep RecordSTEP RECORD is simply a method of making a tune by storing the sounds note-by-note on the display.Inste

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Part IV Sequencer87QQTG0692Sequencer• Any panel setting changes—for examplechanges in the sound selection, button oper-ation, wheel operation, etc.—ar

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Part IV Sequencer88QQTG0692SequencerStore a chord progressionStore the chord progression for the AUTO PLAY CHORD in the track for the CHORD part. Then

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Part IV Sequencer89QQTG0692Sequencer<Measure 3>(1) While playing an Am chord, press the h keyone time.(2) While playing an F chord, press the h

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9QQTG0692Tone Control ... 156Part X Sound Edit...

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Part IV Sequencer90QQTG0692SequencerStore a rhythm progressionChanges in the rhythm selection and tempo, as well as the intro, fill-ins and the ending

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Part IV Sequencer91QQTG0692SequencerTrack AssignEach SEQUENCER part is already assigned to a track number. However, you can use the TRACKASSIGN funct

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Part IV Sequencer92QQTG0692SequencerQuantizeThe QUANTIZE function can correct the timing of your performance after it has been recorded. If therhythm

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Part IV Sequencer93QQTG0692SequencerSong ClearErase the recorded contents of all tracks.1.On tne SEQ MENU display, select RECORD& EDIT.2.On the RE

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Part IV Sequencer94QQTG0692SequencerNote EditYou can edit performance (NOTE) data on a piano roll display. This differs from the normal STEPRECORD edi

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Part IV Sequencer95QQTG0692SequencerCYCLE PLAYYou can aurally check the data you are editing byaccessing the CYCLE PLAY display from theNOTE EDIT

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Part IV Sequencer96QQTG0692SequencerExample: 10.2.48 indicates a point in measure10, beat 2, point 48 (one point is 1/96 of aquarter note [ q ]).• is

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Part IV Sequencer97QQTG0692SequencerCopy and paste the recorded dataYou can copy and paste specific portions of the recorded data.Select the function1

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Part IV Sequencer98QQTG0692SequencerTRACK MERGEMerge the recorded contents of two tracks(source tracks) and store the merged contents ina third track

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Part IV Sequencer99QQTG0692SequencerMEASURE ERASEErase the recorded contents of specific mea-sures. You can also specify which type of data isto be er

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