Part I Sounds And Effects; Sound; Solo Piano - Panasonic SX-KC211 Owner's Manual

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Part I Sounds and effects

There are 150 different sounds permanently stored in this instrument to enhance your playing enjoyment.

Sound

1.
Press the SOUND button. Use the number buttons to
select a sound number (three digits).
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1
MENU
+
4
RHYTHM
CANCEL
7
SOUND
The list of SOUNDS is printed on the upper right portion
of the panel.
The selected sound number and sound name are
shown on the display.
SOUND
Enter three digits to specify the sound. For example,
for sound number 003, press 0, 0, 3. For sound number
030, press 0, 3, 0.

Solo Piano

Press the SOLO PIANO button for a solo piano performance without having to make complicated settings.
Press the SOLO PIANO button.
SOLO
PIANO
The appropriate settings for a piano performance is
automatically set.
Note that the settings that were in effect immediately
before this button is pressed will be lost.
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2.
Play the keyboard.
Non-pitched (percussion) sounds are also available.
For SPLIT sounds, the sounds produced on the left
2
3
and right sections of the keyboard are different. The
keyboard split point is at C3 (the third C from the
bottom).
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6
For DRUM KITS sounds, percussion instrument
sounds corresponding to the illustration are played
with the keyboard keys.
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9
About the number buttons
The number buttons are convenient for selecting func-
tions with assigned numbers, such as sounds and
rhythms, MENU functions, 100 songs, etc.
The + and – buttons can be used to increase or
decrease the number. When a button is pressed and
held, the numbers change quickly.
If you wish to cancel the number you are in the midst
of entering, press the + and – buttons at the same
time. If you pause in the midst of entering a number,
the entry may automatically be canceled after a few
seconds.

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