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SX-PR54/M
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QQTG0701
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SX-PR54/M
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Specifications
Install
Advance/Delay
Press the Sequencer Reset Fill
Supplied accessories
Recall the panel setup
Remove the connector cover
Assembly
Recording procedure
Adjust keyboard touch response
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SX-PR54/M
How to replace the fuse
Remove the connector cover
Before use
Replace the fuse and close or attach the fuse cover
This Unit is Intended for USE in Tropical Climates
FCC Warning
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Placement
Important Safety Instructions
Power source
Installation location
Word about the power cord
Handling the power cord
Contents
Music stand CD-ROM AC cord
Supplied accessories
Please check the supplied accessories
Piano Stylist
Controls and functions
Rhythm Group
Fade IN/OUT
Favorites
Display
Sequencer Record and play back your performance. Refer to
Conductor
Music Stand
Getting started
Keyboard cover
Playing the piano
Play anywhere on the keyboard
It on
Select the desired type of piano sound
Progressive Pianist button again
Progressive Pianist
Press the Progressive Pianist button
See and listen to the demonstration
Sound Group or Piano
Select a sound
Press the Piano Stylist button to turn it on
Select the registration for a music style
Press the Piano Styles button Use the GENRE/ERA/ALPHABET
Button to select a style
Intro & Ending 1 or 2 button
Automatic panel settings
Basic functions
Sequencer
Record your performance
1 button
Press the Sequencer Reset Fill
Play the song on the keyboard
Panel Memory 1 to
Store your panel settings
Save
Save data on a floppy disk
Specify a file number to save to
Press the Save button
Following data can be saved/loaded
Load rhythm data from a Technics pattern disk
Direct Play
Play back commercial song disks
Use a the buttons below the display to select a song
Press the Start button
Normal display Home
Volume balance
About the display
Menu display
Setting display
TEMPO/PROGRAM
Exit
Contrast
Display Hold
Help
Tion you wish to read
Recall a Favorites display
Favorites
NX Sound
Part I Sounds and effects Overview of sounds
Part
Select a sound
Digital Drawbar
Drawbar Setting
Sound Explorer
Alphabet
About foot marks
Other settings
Tremolo
Left
Conductor
Right
String resonance
Pedals
Split Point
Touch Sensitivity
Adjust keyboard touch response
Press the Program Menus button to turn it on
Select Touch Sensitivity
Effects
Type and parameter settings
Digital Effect
Multi Effect
Brilliance
Reverb
Chorus
MIC Reverb & Effect
Press and hold the TECHNI-CHORDbutton For a few seconds
Type setting
Use the , , , buttons to select the har Mony style
Orchestrator
Selecting rhythms
Part II Playing the rhythm Overview of rhythm performance
Rhythm and accompaniment pattern
Rhythm and Style
Start the rhythm
Metronome
Variation
Ronome
Intro
Mode setting
Count Intro
Fill
Ending
Auto Play Chord
How the Auto Play Chord works
Playing chords
APC Hold
How to use the Auto Play Chord
Left Hold
APC Volume
Memory
On Bass
Select an Auto Play Chord mode
Press the Auto Play CHORD’s Mode but- ton to turn it on
Chord Finder
Break function
Fade
Fade In/Fade Out
Fade OUT
Fade SET
One Touch Play
Sound Arranger
Playing back the sounds
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other parts as Desired
Ensemble Styles
Piano Styles
Press the Piano Styles button
Use the Group button the select a style
Press the Music Style Arranger button to turn it on
Music Style Arranger mode
Select a rhythm pattern
Bank View
How to store the panel settings
Assign a name to the bank/memory
Panel Memory mode
Recall the panel setup
Expand Mode Filter
Normal
Popular features
Sequencer features
Part III Sequencer Outline of the Sequencer
Memory capacity
Record & Edit
Sequencer menu
Copy & Paste
Range Edit
Record & Edit
Summary of the Sequencer menu items
Copy & Paste
Range Edit
Left LFT
Sequencer parts
Press the Sequencer Reset Fill in 1 button
Recording procedure
Easy Record
Playback
Realtime Record
Use the TEMPO/PROGRAM to adjust Recording tempo
Multi-track recording
Cycle Record
Program Menus button
Sequencer Play
Adjusting the playback tempo
If you want to playback a song starting from a
Number
Cycle Play
Sequencer Volume
Medley
Specify the order of songs in the medley
Panel Write
Naming
Use the buttons below the display to assign a Name
Write
Punch Record
Song Select
Song Select
Use the Song Select and buttons to Select a song
Auto Punch Record
Step Record
Punch-in measure
Correct the performance
Rest
Use the Meas ∧ and ∨ buttons to select Measure
ERS
BAL
Store a chord progression
Correct the recorded chord progression
Example of storing a chord progression
Record
Track Clear
Store a rhythm progression
START/STOP
Rhythm Variation Count INTRO, INTRO, Fill Ending
Track Assign
Track Assign Presets
Quantize
Quantize
Track Clear
Song Clear
Clear
Track Clear
Inserting note data
Repeat steps 4 to 6 to continue editing
Drum Edit
Drum Edit
Cycle Play
Select the function
Copy and paste the recorded data
Song Copy
Track Copy
Measure Erase
Track Merge
Measure Copy
Measure Delete
Measure Insert
APC to SMF Convert
Changing the note position etc. of the recorded data
Use the APC ∧ and ∨ buttons to select
Use the TR and buttons to select Track you wish to convert
Transpose
ADVANCE/DELAY
Velocity Change
Rhythm components which can be stored
Part IV Composer Outline of the Composer
Composer menu
Select Composer
Summary of the Composer menu items
Simple recording method
Composer
Simple recording method
Prepare to record
Create a completely new rhythm
Button functions
KEY Setting
AC1-5ACCOMP
Chord Modify Change
Part Setting
Playback
While you are recording, press the Step Record button
Part
Measure Edit
Select the function you wish to edit
Pattern Copy
Pattern Copy
Pattern Copy
Copying individual parts
SEQ to Composer Copy
Use the page ∧ and ∨ buttons to select 2/2
Copying to. Refer to
Part V Disk Drive Outline of the Disk Drive function
Backup
Internal memory and Disk Drive
Main parts of the Disk Drive
General Midi Level 2 GM2
Using commercial song disks
Playback of commercial song disks
Disk in USE
Outline of the procedure
Disk in USE
About the menu
Load
Loading data
Load Option
Single Load
Composer Load
SMF Load
Direct Play
Adjusting the playback tempo Display during playback
Play
GM2 General Midi Level NX NX Sound
Medley Play
Song Medley
Select the order of files in the medley
Sngs Songs 1 to 10 from each Song are played in a medley
Disks
Saving data
Save
Technics Format
Sequencer Song Save
Save Option
SMF Format
Disk management
Select a function and follow the procedure to Execute it
Disk Tools
Rename
Preferences
Set the automatic display when a disk is inserted
Summary of the Sound menu items
Part VI Sound Outline of the Sound
Word about parts
Selecting an attribute
Vibrato Delay
Original Tuning
MONO/POLY Mode
EQ LOW
Mixer
Edit Mixer
Settings for each key
Master Tuning
Original tuning
Key Scaling
Reverb Setting
APC Reverb Setting
Sound Load Option
Load Option
Summary of the Reverb & Effect menu items
Tone Control
Summary of the Sound Edit menu items
Part Viii Sound Edit Outline of the Sound Edit
Select Sound Edit
Tone Edit
Easy Edit
About tones
Easy Edit items
Tone Copy
Tone Select
KEY Layer
Velocity Layer
Tone Dynamics
Repeat steps 2 to 4 for the other tones, as Desired
Range
KEY Shift & Detune
Pitch Edit
Pitch Envelope Touch & KEY Follow
Pitch Envelope
Filter & Equalizer
Filter Edit
Touch & KEY Follow
Equalizer
Filter Envelope Touch & KEY Follow
Filter Envelope
Level
Amplitude Edit
Envelope
Envelope Touch & KEY Follow
LFO
LFO Edit
Controller Edit
Effect Edit
Effect
Controller
Enable
Procedure
Disable
Store the new sound
Pedal Setting
Pedal Setting
Panel Memory Mode
Music Style Arranger Mode
Drawbar
Language Setting
Favorites Setting
Part X Customize Outline of Customize functions
Disk Preferences
Display Time Out
Use these settings when GM2 mode on
Midi Setting Load Option
Data Protection
Load Midi Parameters? From Registration file
Midi terminals
Part XI Midi What is MIDI?
Connection examples
Midi channels
Right Left Part OFF
Summary of the Midi menu items
Part Control OFF
OFF Bass
Realtime Messages
Control Messages
Common Setting
Input/output Setting
Mode Setting
Storing user settings
Midi Presets
Recalling the User settings
Auto Octave Shift Output
Computer Connection
Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to select a mode
Puter Connection
Interface
Initial
Power on settings
Initialize
Line OUT
AUX
USB
Midi
Assembly
Phenomenon Remedy
Symptoms which appear to be signs of trouble
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Sequencer Data
Error messages
Contents
Set to MIDI. Please turn the power off
Because the computer port switch is
Set the switch to the desired setting
Turn the power back on
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Index
SEQ to Composer COPY, Load Single Composer
Specifications
Functions Easy COMPOSER, Pattern Copy
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Following kinds of data can be transmitted/received
Outline of Midi functions
Program Change
Control Change
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