Part VII

SD card

Saving Data

The internal data of this instrument can be saved on the SD card.

SAVE

1.Insert an SD card for saving into the SD slot. (See page 138.)

2.Press SD button to turn it on.

3.On the SD MENU display, select SAVE.

The display looks similar to the following.

3.Select the type of data save you want.

TECHNICS FORMAT:

Save this instrument’s data in the Technics File format.

SD-SOUND (SMF) FORMAT:

Save the SEQUENCER data as SD-SOUND (SMF) data.

SD card

TECHNICS FORMAT

1.Use the buttons below the display to specify the song number you wish to save to.

Select the FOLDER number first, and select the SONG number.

The types of data that can be saved are shown in a frame on the right side of the display. If you press the SAVE button, all the indicated data is saved. Ordinarily PERFORMANCE data is selected, but you can use the SAVE OPTION to select specific data to save.

2.If you wish to assign a name to the file, press the SONG NAMING button.

The display looks similar to the following.

3.Use the buttons below the display to assign a name.

Press a button for the corresponding letter. Press the SHIFT button to display numbers.

Press the POSITION button to move the cur- sor.

You can also use the TEMPO/PROGRAM dial to select the characters.

Press the INS button to enter a space at the cursor position.

Press the DEL button to erase the character at the cursor position.

Press the CLR button to erase the entire name.

Press the →← button to center the name.

4.Press the OK button.

The display returns to the SAVE display.

If you wish to assign a name to the folder, press the FOLDER RENAME button and follow the operation described above.

5.Press the SAVE button.

The SAVE operation begins.

If you attempt to save data to a SONG number in which data is currently saved, the display changes to the confirmation display. Press the YES button to continue the SAVE procedure, or press the NO button if you wish to cancel it.

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Panasonic SX-KN7000 operating instructions Saving Data, SD-SOUND SMF Format