• Failure to turn off the power to the main unit before installing/removing this board may result in damage to the main unit or this board. Installation procedure 1. Remove the cover from the bottom of the main unit. • Open the silver cover (KN6000/6500). 2. Insert the SY-EW03NX Wave Expansion Board into a slot. • To ensure proper functioning of the board, it must be inserted firmly all the way in. • Do not insert two or more SY-EW03NXs in the slots. 3. Use the screws removed in step 1 to replac
(Refer to page 11.) 5 QQTG0635 Listen to the demonstration Automatic performances which introduce you to the sounds are stored in the memory of this piano. Grand piano demonstration performance Select GRAND (PX662)/ CONCERT GRAND (PX664). The SOUND buttons which contain GRAND piano demonstration tunes are shown by the {lashing indicators. Select a SOUND button (other than GRAND) whose indicator is flashing. The demonstration tune starts. The indicator of the selected SOUND button flash
In this case recording begins after a one-measure count. 6. When you have completed recording the TRACK 2 part, press the RECORD button to turn it off. 16 ■ More about SEQUENCER recording • Expressed in terms of notes, the total number of notes which can be recorded in both SEQUENCER tracks is about 4500. (The number of notes may be reduced if operations such as depressing the pedal are carried out.) • When the remaining SEQUENCER storage capacity becomes 20% or less, it is indicated on the
If you wish to cancel the format procedure, press the EXIT button. • After a few minutes, formatting is completed, and “Completed!” appears on the display, after which the instrument returns to the normal performance mode. 6. Use the buttons below the display to select the type of disk which is inserted (2DD or 2HD). • An asterisk (*) on the display indicates your selection. • If an unformatted disk is inserted into the Disk Drive slot and you attempt to save song data, the FORMAT display au
are indicated on the display. During normal performance, however, the display is off. Data cannot be exchanged through MIDI terminals. • The switch for the COMPUTER terminal is not set to MIDI. Turn off the power to this instrument and set the switch to MIDI. (Refer to page 23.) • Match the channels on the transmitting side and the receiving side. (Refer to page 19.) The sound quavers or is distorted. • When the COMPUTER terminal or both the MIDI IN and OUT terminals are connected to a compute
Do not tighten the screws completely at this time. • If the screws are tightened securely at this time, it may be difficult to affix the lower part of the rear panel. (2) Insert the 4 black screws (B) in the holes in the lower part of the rear panel, tightening them completely. Black screws (B) 4. Place the piano body on the stand by matching the projections on the right and left sides of the piano body bottom with the grooves in the stand. • Turn each black screw (A) in the 2 rear screw ho
Your choice is to either learn the song all over again, in a different key, or to use the TRANSPOSE feature. Use the TRANSPOSE buttons to adjust the key. TRANSPOSE DOWN UP O O □ 0 • If either of the buttons is pressed once, the current setting value will appear on the display, and it can then be changed. • When setting the key, the current key is shown on the display. • If the two buttons are pressed at the same time, the key returns to C. • If either of the TRANSPOSE indicators remains
This means that any equipment which has a MIDI terminal—such as electronic musical instruments and personal computers—can easily exchange digital data with other MIDI equipment without resorting to complicated conversions or connections. About the MODI terminals MIDI IN: The terminal by which this instrument receives data from other equipment. OUT: The terminal that transmits data from this instrument to other equipment. © For these connections, use a commercially available MIDI cable. Cont
• After this procedure, please do not change the song number. • For details about SEQUENCER operation, refer to page 61. • For information about loading data, refer to page 96. 2. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on. 3. Select PIANO PERFORM PADS. 4. Select SEQ TO PAD COPY. • The display looks similar to the following. 5. Select the measures of SEQUENCER data you wish to copy from. • On the SEQUENCER side, use the . and . buttons to make the corresponding settings. FIRST MEAS: The first
This is convenient when this instrument is played with other instruments or with a recorded performance. 1. On the SOUND menu display, select MASTER TUNING. • The display changes to the following. 2. Use the a and v buttons to adjust the pitch within a range of 427.3 to 453.0 Hz. • The decimal can be set to 0, 3 or 6. 1.0n the SOUND menu display, select OVERALL TOUCH SENSITIVITY. • The display changes to the following. |SOUND ] BL OUERfiLL TOUCH SENSITIUITV TOUCH SENSE NORMAL MINIMUM