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Technics SX-KN2000 Keyboard
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BASIC FUNCTIONS 0 DEMO Pre-recorded performances are used to demonstrate the individual appeal of the rhythms, sounds and other features. 0 BACKGROUND SOUND (BGS) Five unique background sounds add special life and interest to your performance. The FADE OUT button is pressed once for slowly diminishing background sound, twice for immediate cut-off. The volume is adjusted with the BGS buttons. 0 RHYTHM GROUP Various rhythm patterns are available for each rhythm group. Other rhythm controls are START/STOP, SYNCHRO & BREAK, INTRO & ENDING, COUNT INTRO and FILL IN 1 and 2. The volume is adjusted with the DRUMS balance buttons below the display. • AUTO PLAY CHORD This feature is activated when the ONE FINGER, FINGERED or PIANIST button is turned on. An automatic accompaniment appropriate for the selected rhythm is produced when you play a chord. MEMORY allows you to continue the accompaniment even after the chord keys are released. The volume for each part of the AUTO PLAY CHORD (DRUMS, BASS, ACCOMP 1, 2, 3) is adjusted with the respective balance buttons below the display. 0 TRANSPOSE C is the standard setting, but you can raise or lower the key of the entire instrument with these two buttons. The transposed key is shown on the normal performance display. • MANUAL PERCUSSION The three buttons are used to add percussion sounds during your performance. The desired Keyboard PERCUSSION sounds are easily stored in the buttons. The buttons can also be programmed for other functions, such as rhythm start/stop. 0 COMPOSER Create original rhythm patterns, either in realtime or with the step record method, or modify preset rhythms. Store up to 12 new rhythms in the reserved memory locations and recall them as you play, just like the preset rhythms. 0 ONE TOUCH PLAY Select a rhythm and press the ONE TOUCH PLAY button until the panel settings change. The sounds and effects perfect for the selected rhythm are automatically set in seconds. Or press the ONE TOUCH PLAY button briefly to access the MUSIC STYLE SELECT display. Choose one of the many music styles and the appropriate sounds, effects and even rhythm are set instantly. 0 MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER A tap of a button during your performance changes the rhythm and sounds to a simpler or flashier arrangement to match the feeling of the music. • PITCH BEND This wheel is moved up or down with your hand to create a continuous change in pitch. The wheel returns to the center position automatically when it is released. 1-2 • MODULATION Add vibrato to the sound by turning the wheel upwards. 0 DISPLAY (LCD screen) Displays performance information, function settings and other messages. • Use the DISPLAY ANGLE wheel to set it to the angle at which it is easiest to read. • Use the CONTRAST button to adjust the display so that it is easy to read. 0 SEQUENCER With this feature you can separately play and record the parts for an entire song. Then have the whole ensemble performance played back automatically. This is a true 16-track sequencer, with full realtime recording, step recording and editing features. 0 MEMORY & CONTROL The settable functions in this mode include initialization, foot switch and PAD button function-assignment, and settings related to Disk Drive operation. 0 SOUND This button is used for making the various sound, volume and effect settings for each part, as well as tuning and TECHNI-CHORD type, by reading the display. 0 SOUND GROUP Various sounds are available for each sound group. 1-3 0 Effects Turn the DIGITAL REVERB button on to add reverberation to the sound. DIGITAL EFFECT gives the sound a thickness and diffusion. The DSP EFFECT changes the quality of the sound. When SUSTAIN is on, the musical tones fade gradually after the keys are released. 0 TECHNI-CHORD Chord notes played on the left section of the Keyboard are added to melody notes played on the right section. Choose from four harmonic styles. 0 CONDUCTOR These buttons allow you to assign a different sound to each part, and then assign the desired part to the entire keyboard, assign a different part to each section of the keyboard, or mix parts. When the Keyboard is divided into sections, change the dividing point with the SPLIT POINT button. 0 SOUND EDIT Modify preset sounds to create new and unique sounds. 0 PANEL MEMORY Set up the sounds and effects, and then store them in these 24 memories (3 BANKS x 8 memory locations) buttons for instant recall as you play. You can expand the range of storable settings to include the rhythm selection, tempo setting and more. Disk Drive This Disk Drive allows you to store up to 20 SEQUENCER performances and other data on a 3.5-in. 2DD memory disk

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Service Manual
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■ PART I (INTRODUCTION) SAFETY PRECAUTION ... 1-1 ARRANGEMENT OF CONTROL PANEL ... 1-2 BASIC FUNCTIONS ... 1-2 INITIALSETTING ... 1-4 OPTIONS AND CONNECTIONS ... 1-4 CONDUCTOR SETTINGS ... 1-5 PARTS LOCATIONS ... 1-6 Keyboard RANGES ... 1-6 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ... 1-7 SYMPTOMS WHICH APPEAR TO BE SIGNS OF TROUBLE ... 1-10 ERROR DISPLAY ... 1-12 ABOUT THE SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION ... 1-13 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART ... 1-15 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICING ... 1-17 ■ PART II (SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM) WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM ... 11-1 BLOCK DIAGRAM ... II-3 SAFETY PRECAUTION ... 1-1 ARRANGEMENT OF CONTROL PANEL ... 1-2 BASIC FUNCTIONS ... 1-2 INITIALSETTING ... 1-4 OPTIONS AND CONNECTIONS ... 1-4 CONDUCTOR SETTINGS ... 1-5 PARTS LOCATIONS ... 1-6 Keyboard RANGES ... 1-6 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ... 1-7 SYMPTOMS WHICH APPEAR TO BE SIGNS OF TROUBLE ... 1-10 ERROR DISPLAY ... 1-12 ABOUT THE SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION ... 1-13 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART ... 1-15 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICING ... 1-17 ■ PART II (SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM) WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM ... 11-1 BLOCK DIAGRAM ... II-3 CIRCUIT BOARD ... II-6 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ... II-9 CIRCUIT BOARD ... 11-13 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ... 11-17 | CIRCUIT BOARD ... 11-20 I CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ... 11-23 MANUAL Keyboard 1, 2 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD ... 11-27 PART III (REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST) REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST (P.C.B. and Wiring Parts) ... III-1 EXPLODED VIEWS OF CABINET ... III-7 REPLACEMENT VIEWS OF CABINET (Cabinet and Chassis Parts) ... III-9 PACKING ... IIMO

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PART I (INTRODUCTION) SAFETY PRECAUTION ... 1-1 ARRANGEMENT OF CONTROL PANEL ... 1-2 BASIC FUNCTIONS ... 1-2 INITIALSETTING ... 1-4 OPTIONS AND CONNECTIONS ... 1-4 CONDUCTOR SETTINGS ... 1-5 PARTS LOCATIONS ... 1-6 Keyboard RANGES ... 1-6 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ... 1-7 SYMPTOMS WHICH APPEAR TO BE SIGNS OF TROUBLE ... 1-10 ERROR DISPLAY ... 1-12 ABOUT THE SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION ... 1-13 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART ... 1-15 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICING ... 1-17 ■ PART II (SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM) WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM ... 11-1 BLOCK DIAGRAM ... II-3 CIRCUIT BOARD ... II-6 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ... II-9 CIRCUIT BOARD ... 11-13 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ... 11-17 | CIRCUIT BOARD ... 11-20 I CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ... 11-23 MANUAL Keyboard 1, 2 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD ... 11-27 PART III (REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST) REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST (P.C.B. and Wiring Parts) ... III-1 EXPLODED VIEWS OF CABINET ... III-7 REPLACEMENT VIEWS OF CABINET (Cabinet and Chassis Parts) ... III-9 PACKING ... IIMO

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