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sx-PR604/M, sx-PR804/M operating instructions
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Contents
Main
(For United Kingdom) (For the type as shown in figures A and B)
1.
2.
Caution for AC Mains Lead
CAUTION!
WARNING:
CAUTION
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
Notice:
Page
Page
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Cautions for safest use of this unit
Installation location
1.
2.
3.
Contents
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
Supplied accessories
Music stand AC cord
CD-ROM Remote Controller, Batteries (PR804)
Page
Page
Controls and functions
Page
Getting started
1 2
(Right end of the keyboard)
OFF ON
The power indicator in the left f ront of the body is lit.
3
1
The indicator lights. The display changes to the SIMPLE PIANO
2
3
1 2
1
2 3
select a preferred song.
4 5
control panel and listen to the model interpretation while watching the music on the display.
1 2
(PR804)
the display to select the demonstration tune you wish to see and listen to.
You can set images for the Slid e Show for your own music. (See page 63.)
3
1
REVERB
(PR804)
ORCH PERC
EXPLORER
1
PIANO STYLIST
2 3
6
select the desired type of arrangement.
1
press the button for a desired rhythm.
2
rhythms on the display.
3
CFG7
Record your performance
(SEQUENCER)
CHORD STEP REC
Left hand
1
EASY REC button to turn it on. 2Press the OK button.
The display changes to the REA LTIME RECORD display.
Sonatina
Right hand
3 4
the EASY REC button again to turn it off.
SEQUENCER
CHORD STEP REC
The PLAY button in the SEQUENCER sect ion turns on.
1
(sounds, volumes, etc.)
2
a bank (A, B, C).
3
1
LCD CONTRAST PAGEMUTE
the Disk Drive slot. Push it all the way in until you hear a click.
2
SAVE.
1
PERFORMANCE
CHORD STEP REC
LCD CONTRAST PAGEMUTE
LOAD
1
WORLD
ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING
pattern disk into the Disk Drive slot.
3
1
4
slot.
2
DIRECT PLAY.
A
A
Sound-field schema
Speakers of the instrumen t
LR
Remote Controller (PR804)
Button functions
Correct use of the remote controller
+ +
About the display
Normal display
Volume balance
<Performance parts>
MUTE
PAGE
Menu display
Example of menu display: PROGRAM MENUS
Setting display
Example of setting display: MASTER TUNING
Favorites
You can record a special display of your favorite sounds and rhythms, styles.
1.
to record.
Use the PIANO STYLIST feature to select t he style. (Refer to page 53.)
Part I Sounds and effects
Overview of sounds and effects
NX SOUND
Part
SOUND EXPLORER
1. 2.
3. Use the an d
4.
DIGITAL DRAWBAR
Assigning parts to the keyboard
1
CONDUCTOR
2'4'5 / '16' 8' 1'
CONDUCTOR
SPLIT
1.
2.
1.
2.
Pedals
String resonance
1.
2. Use the an d
Touch Sensitivity
Adjust keyboard touch response.
The display changes to the following.
2.
select the function you wish to set. Use the and buttons to adjust the sett ing.
DIGITAL EFFECT
1.
2.
CHORUS
1.
Mic Reverb & Effect
2. 3.
4.
select an item you wish to set (MIC REVERB SETTING/MIC EFFECT SETTING).
5.
Transpose
Adjust the key with the + and buttons.
Techni-chord
CF GC
1. 2.
on.
3.
Part II Playing the rhythm
Overview of rhythm performance
Rhythm and accompaniment pattern
Rhythm and Style
METRONOME
1.
2.
Start the rhythm
1. 2.
Playing the rhythm
AUTO PLAY CHORD
OFF/ON
INTRO
Begin the rhythm performa nce with an intro pattern.
Auto Play Chord
How the AUTO PLAY CHORD works
How to play chords
BASIC mode
<One-finger>
<Fingered>
ADVANCED 1 mode
ADVANCED 2 mode
PIANIST mode
How to use the AUTO PLAY CHORD
1.
2.
3.
4.
APC VOLUME
Use the APC/SEQUENCER VOLUME slide control to adjust the volume.
CHORD FINDER
1.
ton to turn it on.
Fade In/Fade Out
FADE IN
Use the and buttons to change the setting.
1.
ance.
Sound Arranger
During setting, the styl e name is shown on the display.
1.
change.
2.
Piano Stylist
PIANO STYLES
the PIANO STYLIST button off.
1.
on.
Music Style Arranger
INTRO
VARIATION
1234
How to use the MUSIC STYLE AR- RANGER
Panel Memory
PANEL MEMORY stores all the current pan el settings so you can recall them at the push of a button.
PANEL MEMORY
press the OK button.
How to store the panel settings
Recall the panel setup
1.
2.
PANEL MEMORY mode
1.
Part III Piano Performance Pads (PR804)
Pads
Copying phrases
PHRASE COPY
SEQ TO PAD COPY
Compile
Record a phrase
7.
8.
PLAY SETTING
1.
2. Use the START and
3. Use the LO OP and
CHORD STEP RECORD
Part IV Sequencer
3.
RANGE EDIT, and follow the correspo nding procedure. <RECORD & EDIT>
<COPY & PASTE>
<RANGE EDIT>
Summary of the SEQUENCER menu items RECORD & EDIT
Slide Show
Set the images
1.
2.
3.
Sequencer parts
Easy Record
1.
3.
2. Use the SO NG and
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
6.
CYCLE RECORD
1.
2.
3. Use the START MEASURE and
Sequencer Play
1.
2.
4.
5.
CYCLE PLAY
1.
2.
3. Use the START MEASURE and
4. Use the END MEASURE and
Naming
1.On the S EQ MENU display use the SONG
and buttons to select a song.
2.
3.
Song Select
1.
2.
3.
Punch Record
Step Record
4.
5.
6.
7.Use the right REC NO TE LENGTH and
8.
9.
Assigning the images
Store a chord progression
4.
3.
5.
Store a rhythm progression
3.
4.
5.
6.
Track Assign
3.
4. Use the TRACK ASSIGN and
5.
1.
Quantize
1.
3. Use the TRACK and
4. Use the F IRST MEASURE and
5. Use the LAST MEASURE and
Track Clear
Note Edit
Drum Edit
Copy and paste the recorded data
Select the function
SONG COPY
TRACK COPY
TRACK MERGE
MEASURE COPY
2.
MEASURE ERASE
1. Use the TRACK and
4. Use the ERASE DATA and
Changing the note position etc. of the re- corded data
Select the function
2. 3.
VELOCITY CHANGE
4. Use the VELOCITY and
TRANSPOSE
4. Use the TRANSPOSE and
NOTE CHANGE
ADVANCE/DELAY
4. Use the ADVANCE/DELAY and
Outline of the Composer
Rhythm components which can be stored
Memory capacity
Part V Composer
Composer
Three ways to record in the COMPOSER
Simple recording method
1.
2. Use the MEM and
3.
4. Use the STYLE and
KEY SETTING
4.
5.
6.
Chord Modify Change
1.
2.
3.Use the GRO UP and MODIFY TYPE and
4. Use the F UNCTION and
Playback
1.
MEMORY button.
2. 3.
iation.
Step Record
1.
2.
3.
4. Use the PHRS and
Measure Edit
Select the function you wish to edit.
2.
1.
3.
Pattern Copy
PATTERN COPY
1.
2.
3.
SEQ TO COMPOSER COPY
1.
2.
3.
4. Use the F IRST MEASURE and
Part VI Disk Drive
Playback of commercial song disks
SMF with LYRICS
turn off the DISK button.
GENERAL MIDI LEVEL 2 (GM2)
Outline of the procedure
1.
it all the way in until you hear a click.
2.
3.
Loading data
LOAD
1.
2.
3.
1.
SMF button.
the filename you wish to load.
3.
to load to (this instruments SEQUENCER song number).
1.
hold the LOAD (MEMORY) button for a few seconds.
2. 3.
About LOAD AS
Direct Play
1.
Disk Drive.
2.
PLAY.
Song Medley
1.
MEDLEY from the display.
2.
3.
SAVE
1.
2.
3.
1.
1.
2.
3.
1.
3.
1.
2.
5.
6.
7.
Disk management
DISK TOOLS
1. 2.
3.
Set the automatic display when a disk is inserted
Part VII Sound
Sound
Page
Mixer
<PAGE 3/5>
<PAGE 4/5>
Sound
<PAGE 5/5>
EDIT MIXER
Master Tuning
Key Scaling
Sound Load Option
APC Reverb Setting
Theatre Sonic Part Setting (PR804)
Outline of the Reverb & Effect
In the REVERB & EFFECT mode, you can make detailed settings related to this instruments effects.
Part VIII Reverb & Effect
Reverb & Effect
Outline of the Sound Edit
1. 2.
Summary of the SOUND EDIT menu items
Part IX Sound Edit
Sound Edit
Easy Edit
2
3.
Tone Edit
About tones
KEY LAYER
1.
3. Use the L-FADE and and
4. Use the H IGH and
5.
Pitch Edit
KEY SHIFT & DETUNE
PITCH ENVELOPE
PITCH ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOW
Filter Edit
FILTER & EQUALIZER
TOUCH & KEY FOLLOW
FILTER ENVELOPE
FILTER ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOW
Amplitude Edit
LEVEL
ENVELOPE
ENVELOPE TOUCH & KEY FOLLOW
1.
LFO Edit
LFO
1.
2.
4. Use the LFO SETTIN GS and
Effect Edit
EFFECT
and
2. Use the respective CHORUS and
3. Use the REVERB ADJUST and
Store the new sound
Procedure
1.
2.
4.
Part X Control
Control
Pedal Setting
1.
Control
PEDAL SETTING.
2.
Part XI Customize
Customize
Display Time Out
2.
3. Use the TIME and
Data Protection
1.
MIDI Setting Load Option
2.
Video Out Mode Setting (PR804)
2.
Theatre Sonic Speaker Mode (PR804)
What is MIDI?
MIDI terminals
Connection examples
To generate sound from a connected instrument by playing this instrument
Part XII MIDI
The following kinds of data can be transmitted/received.
NOTE data
PROGRAM CHANGE
CONTROL CHANGE
Outline of MIDI functions
2.
Summary of the MIDI menu items
1.
2.
3. Use the CHANNEL and
4. Use the OCTAVE and
5.
Control Messages
1.
2.
3.
4.
Common Setting
1.
desired.
2.
3. Use and 4.
Mode Setting
1.
Input/output Setting
1.
INPUT/OUTPUT SETTING.
MIDI Presets
1.
2.
1. 2.
3.
Program Change MIDI Out
1.
2.
4.
Panel Memory Output
Computer Connection
1. 2.
3. 4.
5. Use the an d
Initialize
INITIAL
2.
3.
4.
Connections
Assembly
1.
5.
carton. Confirm that all the parts on the printed list are present.
2. 3.
Assembly
5.
1.
carton. Confirm that all the parts on the printed list are present.
Symptoms which appear to be signs of trouble
Page
Error messages
Index
A
B
C
D
Q
R
S
T
U
Specifications
SOUNDS
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