Part VII

SD card

SD card

<SAVE OPTION>

Specify the kind of data you wish to save to the SD card. To maximize effective use of SD card memory or to minimize the save time, select only the type of data you wish to save.

1.Use the PAGE buttons to access the 2/3 dis- play.

The display looks similar to the following.

2.Use the buttons below the display to specify

the types of data you wish to save (YES/NO).

For PANEL MEMORY, select from NO/3 BANK/ALL.

If you save data with 3 BANK selected, only banks A, B and C are saved.

Press the PERFORM button to select all the performance data, or press the BACKUP but- ton to select all the back up data at once.

If the ALL OFF button is pressed, all the set- tings change to NO.

3.Press the SAVE button.

The SAVE operation begins.

<SEQUENCER SONG SAVE>

You can specify a single song in the SEQUENCER to save to the SD card.

1.Use the PAGE buttons to access the 3/3 dis- play.

The display looks similar to the following.

2.Use the buttons below the display to select the song number you wish to save.

3.Press the SAVE button.

The SAVE operation begins.

If there is no point assignment in the SEQUENCER song you are trying to save even though your original images have been loaded, when the SAVE button is pressed, a display appears asking whether or not the image data is to be saved.

MEMO

You can save data on an SD card within the limits as follows.

Maximum number of folders: 99

Maximum number of songs in a folder: 20

Maximum number of letters for the song or folder name: 16

SD-SOUND (SMF) FORMAT

This instrument’s SEQUENCER data can be saved in the SD-SOUND format.

SD-SOUND data can be converted to the “Standard MIDI File” (SMF Fromat 0 ) format for use on other instruments. (Refer to page 152.)

What you can save in the SMF format (FOR- MAT 0) is ordinary performance data, such as note data. Data such as chord and rhythm data, COMPOSER data, etc. is not saved. If you wish to also save this special Technics data, save the data in the Technics File format.

If you use the APC TO SMF CONVERT func- tion of the SEQUENCER, you can convert the patterns of the automatic accompaniment, etc. to SMF data. (Refer to page 104.)

1.To overwrite a song number that already has data, use the buttons below the display to select the song number you wish to save to.

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

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Panasonic SX-KN7000 operating instructions Save Option, SD-SOUND SMF Format