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Panasonic SY-PA100 PERSONAL MUSIC PA SYSTEM Manual

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1. to the INPUT 4 GUITAR MIC terminal strum the string you wish la tune 18 00647 While watching the aulo resull GROUP SELECT indication lune Ihe guitar amp landard pilch 400 Hz While tha guitar sound 15 being produced ihe evalua resull 15 displayed The green indicalpr is the slandard pilch and the indicalars above and below show Ihe degree of devialion from the standard Adjust Ihe luning the guitar so Ihe green indi catar is hl D devialian indicalors may lighl showing Ihe daevialion falls somawhere between Ihe values f result falls outsides the evaluation range uppermosi lowermost indicaler flashes f the indicalar s lighl 15 not steady usa a harmonic tone lo facilitate Ihe guilar tuning 4 Repeal steps 2 and 3 for other strings The 100 can output a slandard lone to use lor luning the guitar 1 in ihe 1 SOURCE SELECT seclion press the GUITAR button lo lurn 2 Turn on the keyboard key bullon for the pitch you wanl ta tuna 10 TY The standard lone for that pitch will sound d Tune your guitar tone a To discontinue Ihe lone oulput press the keyboard key button again lo turn il off The mode will change the auto mode The standard tone can be adjusted with the UP and DOWN bullons 430 to 450 Hz Each lone sounds in
2. MIC Microphone acouslic lype CLEAN Electric guilar OVER DRIVE apply 100 overdrive lo the electric guitar Use ihe GAIN and ADJUST conirols adjusi the amount effect Adjust the sound quality EQ Uses Ihe LOW EQ MID EQ HIGH controls 10 ihe sound sach sound range ECHO The ECHO control is used to add an echo effecl lo Ihe sound Adjust the volume W gt Usa 4 GUITAR MIC control 10 adjust Ihe volume adjust tha lotal volume use the MASTER VOLUME cuniral NOTES When plugging in or unplugging Ihe guitar ar micro phone be sure lo first sei MASTER VOLUME lo the MIN posilion l Ihe correct inpul mode 15 selected special features your will be oplimally utilized Ifyou wish la use a commercially sold effector apply the OVER DRIVE effect select CLEAN mode Play a guitar in time with the rhythm While playing ihe 100 rhythm and play a guitar like in wilh the rhythm About the rhythm Seven rhythm groups are provided in ihe 100 each group having 10 types c rhyihm The rhythm in to the drums is comprised of the bass and accomp accampanimanl paris While Ihe chords progress automatically in a sequenced progres sign Ihe song is played excepl rhythms in the SIMPLE BEAT group Ils lu enjoy playi
3. volume use Ihe MASTER VOLUME control 10 QQTGUb47 Tu playback Prass B skip a Press p or previous bullan number of limes necessary lo skip to Ihe desired Fast forward fast bachirack search Press and hold ety fasl forward rewind during playback pause Pause Press 71 during playback Press again lo resume play from the same point 1 sung repeat 1 Selecl the song for repeat playback 2 Press ihe CD PLAY MODE lo display 1 sung 1 sung repeal mark Display example If it is during play press the 1 bullan The selected sang is played repealedly songs repeat 1 Press the CD PLAY MODE ta display Ihe all sung repeal mark 0 song repeal mark Display example 2 15 during play slop press Ihe button All CD played repealadly Randam play 1 Press CD PLAY MODE butlon tu display the randam play mark play mark CDPLAY MODE D Ec s s Display example 2 Press Ihe button All ihe CD sonus are played in random order afler which playback slops B all modes Press the CD PLAY MODE button several times until all of ihe playback mode indicalors canceled Each
4. bulton is pressed Ihe indication changes in the following order loop 1 song repeat all songs repeal random play cancel A B repeat You can specify a particular porlon the CD to play back repeatedly This feature is convenient for example when you want to phrases 1 During CD playback press the REPEAT hulton al Ihe point you wish repeal play lo begin point FLAY Lil CD PLAY LODE Display gt 2 Press A B REPEAT bullon again at point you wish repeat play ta end point PLAY A B repeal mark Display example Tn cancel Press Ihe A B REPEAT bullon lo cancel the AB repeat mark The repeal mode is also canceled in the following cases When 8 15 pressed When Por 15 pressed About the GD Use a CD which has this mark COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO Please do nol use a CD with a heart ur olher special mark as doing so may result in damage Do nat inserl mure CD time Be sure to remove ihe CD ihe tray before moving or tilting the instrument avoid injuring your CD as well as dama ging your insitrumeni please heed Ihe follo wing poinis Do nol use a pencil ar hall pen to wrie CD Do not wipe wilh record cleaner thinner benzene alcohol sailed use a clean damp cloth to wipe it clean and polish it with soft dry cloth Do nol
5. Mey scale of Ihe sequence uss the Keyboard key bulluns Io select nole the Mey and GROUP SELECT bullons la select the This procedures is only specilying Ihe main chord pf Ihe chord nol Ip transpose Iha chord 1115 not possible lo specify chord hera Madify a portion 01 the chord sequence You specific portions cl a presel chord se quence nr a chord seguente previously stored 1 Select a chord sequence you wish to modify Refer lo page 14 2 In Ihe CHORD SEQUENCE 5 press the EDIT lo il indicator flashes Uss ihe UP and DOWN butlons 10 a user mamnanry in which lo slore new chord progression 01 ta U 50 4 Press and tha EDIT button few seconds unlil indicalor remains lit The chord sequence used as source is copied lo the s amp lecied user memory in slep 3 f FUL appears an tha display erase a user memory thal is not used to free some of the memory recording Refer to paga 15 5 Usa ihe UP and DOWN Eulions lo select the poini you wish to bag n editing To move quickly to a specific measure press and hold the UP or DOWN continuously While the bullun 15 depressed only the measure number is shown in display 3 gdigils Tha the chord al the specilied is shown When il is
6. paper ar stickers decals Do use a CD which cellophane tape or a glue backed label has been peeled cff as Ihe residual glue may result in damage NOTES This device can play back music CD A and CD RW which are recorded in the CD DA format and which were finalized when recording was completed However il may be possible to play back some disks depending on Ihe recording condilion process that enables CD R CD RW far music lo played back on playback equipment avoid scratching the CD surface du not open Ihe CD cover during a performance playback mode repeat etc selling lost whenever the CD cover is opened the power swilch is turned The sk ip to previous function does nol work during random playback In addition during playback of the lasi track skap io nexi function does nol work repeal does not work during random playback Ihe A B REPEAT bulion is pressed during 1 song all songs repeal play the mode changes to A B repeal and if you then cancel A B repeat the mode relurns ta the original repeat playback mode 11 QQTGOE47 Adjust the guitar sound quality Adjust sound quality Ihe guilar microphone conneclad Ip Ihe INPUT 4 GUITAR MIC terminal Change the input mode gt Ihe mode is appropriala connecled inslrumanl Q1 MIC 9
7. bultan i a When repeal play is nol sel the rhythm is repeated from the point immediately following the iniro in the poinl immediately preceding the ending 2 Al point b end point nf the repeat 061 in this example press the REPEAT START STOP button Make sure b comes after point in the Repeat cannol stored in ihe following cases seguence and paint b can sel only the beginning measure nnl midway During playback the section hetween and 15 The measures preceding point are treated as the INTRO and Ihe measures following b treated as Ihe ENDING will sound b comes before in sequence Point and or point b 15 already stored You altempt slore a repeal in the first measure or while End is showing Ihe display 17 0647 m MIDI bulk dump The conlenls of the user memores can be and received MIDI conneclion making it possible ta exchange dala with another 100 unit for example For MIDI conneclions refer ta page 8 Transmitting 1 In ine 1 SOURCE SELECT 5 press Ihe RHYTHM button 0 turn 2 While pressing the EDIT button in the CHORD SE QUENCE ssclipn press START STOP button Trasmissinn begins During dala Iransmissian OUI 15 shown on the display Ihis indicalion is canceled when dala transmissi
8. Shakes Samba Drum On Beat Samba Drum Off Beat Small Conga High Small Conga Low Conga Mute On Beat Conga Mute Conga Open Slap Bongo Mute 1 Bongo Mute 2 Bongo 3 TimBbales Open High Shaker Shaker Beat Maracas Dn Beat Maracas Off Baeat Tambaurine Beat Tamhnurine Beat Cowbell 1 Cowbell 2 Cowbell 3 Cowbell 4 Cowbell 5 Cowbell he sound may be different de pending an the Drum Kit 21 647 MIDI Implementation Chart Personal Music System SY PA100 Basic D amp afaull 1 18 Channel Changed Default 3 OMNI OFF POLY mode Messages x Altered Note Number True voice OFF Touch Ch s Plich Bend bank MSB LSB modulalian dala entry MSB LSB volume 10 panpol 11 64 sustain g1 93 charus 100 101 LSB MSB 120 all sound 121 rasel all cantrollers Prag Change True Syslem Song Song Real Time Commands x x start slop continue M x x x un Local ON OFF AIl Noles OFF Messages Sense When rhythm playback starts lo 10 sellings switch sounds nother than the internal sounds s
9. 300 The BEAT indicator blinks in lime with the Beal To resel Ihe tempo lo 2 120 press both bullons lhe same To lurn off lhe BASS and ACCOMP paris gt Ynu can aff BASS OFF ON and ACP OFF ON bullons leaving only the drums parl sounding for rhythms in SIMPLE BEAT group BASS crurm m To slop lhe rhythm During ihe performance press START STOP butlon The indicated lempo selling flashes and the currenl repeal changes lo Ihe ending pallarn afler which the rhythm performance sinps I ihe START STOP bution is pressed again while Ihe inlra 15 playing ihe tempo valus is flashing rhylhm stops immediately Whan BASS ON OFF or ACP OFF ON 15 off if the START STOP bulton is pressed anding paltern begins in the measurs immediately following Variation rhylhm is provided for each rhythm which select by lurning on the VARIATION buiton D VARIATION Z LEAR tha VARIATION bullon is pressed during rhythm play Iha varialion rhythm may stan from the following measurg During repeal play if you turn VARIATION butlon while Ihe tempo value 15 flashing repeat play con 5 When the separately sold Fool Swilch 52 1 15 cannecliad VARIATION and START 5TOP can slated wilh your fant Reter ta 8 If using a commercially availa
10. Synth PWM Pad Pad 1 Vacal Pad 2 Star Theme lt DAUM KITS gt Standard 1 Standard Kit 2 Hack Kit Power Kn Analng Jazz Kit Brush Kit Bank Bank Elecuic Low Elecuic Mid 0 Brush Swirl Brush Slap Click 1 Click 2 H Hat Off Baeat Hat Half Open 0 ro m m mnm Aom Piceolo Snare Finggr Snap w po mnm nnm QO D um uma a Bucks Square Click Marronome Ball Bass Orum Bass Drum 1 Rim Shot Snare Drum 1 Hand Claps Snara Drum 27 Bass Tum Luw Hi Closed Bass Tam High Hi Hat H Mid High Crash Cymbal 1 High Tam Ride China Cymbal Ball Tamnnuring Splash Cymhal Cowbell Crash Cymbal 2 Aide Cymbal 2 Bongo High Bongo Law Mute Slap un ma za a atm aga 7 Du00 J m cn amp m oO D m t nm O t m 0 n UN 0 3 Electric Snare Drum Eleeuic Tam High DRUM KITS High Law Timbales High Timbales Cabasa Maracas Claves Triangle Mute Open
11. ar rise above 35 85 F N See 4 delails Unplug Ihe from the household AC before cleaning Clean with a damp cloth Do nul use abrasive pads scouring powders or salvenis 1 Damage Service The should be serviced by qualified service personnel il a The AC power supply card ihe plug has been damaged b Objects ar liquids have gollen inta tha unit c The has been exposed to rain 9 The unl does nnl operale normally marked change in performance unit has been dropped the cabinel damaged Servicing Do nol atlempl to service beyond thal described in Ihese inslrucliuns Refer all other servicing ta aulharized servicing personnel 3 paris When paris need replacing ensure Ihe servicer uses paris specified by manufaciurer ar parts thal have lhe same rharaciseristics as the original pans Unauthorized subsUlules may resull in fire electric shock or other hazards 4 Salely check Afisr repairs service ash sarvicer lo safety checks confirm that the unil 15 in proper working condition 5 QQTG0847 Getting started 1 Plug power cord inta Power card included Haar panel gt 2 Connect guitar the INPUT 4 GUITAR MIC terminal Front panel Yo
12. carelul when crealing dala lar 3 beal Storing complex The chords indicated un the panel are standard lypes uf chords but more complex chords and on bass broken chords such as can also be slored During chord sequence edit a When staring an an bass chord use keyboard key bullons In select the bass 1 Select the to store the chord 2 rool nole of Ihe chord on the keyboard 5 Press nne of the GROUP SELECT bultons Press GROUP SELECT butlons at the same The display returns to the input display 4 Use the UP and DOWN hutions to select the numerical value of the chord see below Display example add 9 chord gt D e Ma mn 7 Setting repeat play You mark spacilic portion within the sequence for repeal play INTRO b 5 c ENDING Repeat Repeat start end For example in song configuration shown above the following procedure would be used io mark ihe poriion poinls and b sn they repealed During chord sequence editing 1 AI slarl of the repeal 04 1 in this The starl and end paints cf the repeal seclion are example press REPEAT START STOP button respectively shown as A and b on the display While A or b is showing Ihe display it can C REPEAT be erased by pressing the CLEAR VARIATION
13. possible delete the dala Ihe specilied CLEAR VARIATION indicator is lib In this case pressing the CLEAR VARIATION bution will dalete the dala al thal point you wish lo tha dala in Ihe measure and all measures follo wing Press and hold this bultan the End indi cahon appears The data in lhe hrst measure cannot be deleted Use Ihe GROUP SELECT and Mey bullons store a new chord 16 QQTGO0847 B Press Ihe EDIT bulton The ediled contents stored the indicalur goes and ediling 15 concluded Y pu can also conclude editing procedura by pres sing the SELECT butizn in Ihe CHORD SEQUENCE sgcliun Repeal steps 5 and 6 lo storing chords as desired If you wish changes the main chord chord sequence 51 lhe change al end paint End When have finished modifying Ihe chord sequen ce press the EDIT bullion to turn t off Tha edited contents ara stored the indicator goes and editing is concluded You can also concludes lhe editing procedure by pres sing the SELECT bullon in the CHORD SEQUENCE saclian NOTES n sume cases chords are may be reproduced during playback Tha transposilnn slatus is shown in Ihe chord indica lian during ediling The adit display is based an a 4 4 time signature 50 tis Important lo
14. safety insiruclians on Ihe and salely precaulians lisled below Keep Ihese operating instructions handy for future reference 1 Power Suurce Cunnacl Ihe a power uf Ihe described in these 5 as markad on ihe unit 2 Polarlzalion Ths8 15 equipped wilh a polar zed power plug where blade is wider the other This salely feature ensures thal plug liis into your household only way plug fiL one way try reversing Il If the plug still doesn t fit contact an to replace ihe obsolete Do nol to defeat Ihe safely purpose the plug Power Cord AC power supply cord thal il will not be walked on pinched by tems placed on or against Never lake hold of plug ar card wilh wet hands Always grasp plug body firmly when connecling and disconnecling il 4 Overloading When connecling ihe AC power supply card be careful overload the household AC oullel extension cord oullel Irom any other device as this can result in lire ar electric shuck 5 perlods Turn the unil off when il is nol in use Unplug the from the household pullet if il is nal to used for a long Unplug the during lightning slorms 8 and 5 58 only lhe allaczhm
15. the and receiver Connect Ihe equipment intoa an gullet an a circull different from that lo which the raceiver 15 connecled Consult the dealer or an experienced radip TV technician help Any unaulhurized changes ur modifications to Ihis would void ihe user s aulhnrily lo davice This device complies with 15 of ihe Rules Operalian is subject lo Ihe following iwo condilions 1 This device may nnl cause harmful interference and 2 Ihis device must any inlerference received including inlerference thal may cause undesired CAUTION THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELEC TRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO MOISTURE DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS The model number and serial number are found undernealh Ihe Keybpard Please nole the model and serial numbers in the space provided below and retain Ihis sheel as a permanent record of your purchase idenlif icaluian in the event MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER j 0 0647 Dear cus
16. the pitch based on set slandard pitch 440 Pressing bolh buttons al Ihe same lima will return the pitch to the standard A 2440 Hz a pitch adjustments made here have nu effect on the sound generalor pilch of the 100 15 sel 15 pnther than 440 the rhythm bass and accompaniment tones and lha guitar pitch will nol match Changes in the pitch 9 with Ihis procedure nat stored When you Ihe GUITAR TUNER made standard pitch 15 reset to 440 MEMO The luning function can also be used for insiruments other than The sound mode and auto mode cannol both enabled at the same lime 13 907 50647 symptoms which appear to be signs of trouble The following changes in performance may nccur bul do nol indicate equipmani trouble ar malfunclion _ Phenomenon Remedy O is produced microphone guilar is connecled E appears lhe display Peformance is nul possible CD 15 inserted bul Ihe number elc does appear display selling operalion cannol be played The CD sound is inlerrupled About the backup The lnlluwing sellings ara maintained even when power is lurned ar ihe power curd is unplugged Panel sellings rhylhm group rhythm number VARIA TION BASS and ACCOMP on off stalus Chord sequence seliings f
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18. Panasonic o PERSONAL MUSIC PA SYSTEM 7 ___ ______ _ ____________ 0 7 0 POR ow 24 TETE aparnatimg or ihi MSE ampia keco fiean hor malarat MHS ACEI Tr LOO gam mr EOGOHOHOM un a cbr Ps Pan a a i pom XN FE NON 1 en 2h ix rr umd ma m mmu 1 Pa Pat a F i LEP mi es e s irr n s 2 n miu E m Lu un d Hm mH zm uh 1 Pw mg Linda AM m E Vrat aa a TTTTTTLET Ps an a ooh m xn dh EM s PUE 2 QOTGD547 CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash wilh arrowhe ad symbol wi
19. ar each rhythm number and slalus lempo Chord sequence user cunianis All piher setings are lost when the power la Ihis device is lurned off Separately sold option 52 1 Font Swilch 20 QQTG0647 The leval far the inpul device 15 al Ihe minimum selling Use Ihe INPUT 1 to INPUT 4 controls or the MASTER VOLUME control to sel the volume lo an appraupriale level The volume selling of the connected equipment is sel to minimum Misoperaliron Refer lo ths Owner s Manual and perform Iha correct 5 CD inserted upside down 5 CD a severely deformed scralched CD cannol be played When Ihe device 15 suddenly moved from a cold lo a warm enviranmant fer example candensalian may form on the lens for about an hour far the moisture to before trying again A ol Ihe CD If ihe CD is soiled use a sofl cloth to il clean impul signal from lhe CD playback volume ihe microphone is loo strong lhea CD playback may become unstable Lower ihe playback volume The uutlar mic volume is loo The correci performance mode is nal selected Select Ihe mode Reler to page 12 The guitar does nol sound volume the guitar 15 sel 10 the minimum Ihe sound is distorted Nose is
20. ble foot swilch foot switch function may reversed f happens wilh the foot swilch connected bul without pressing Il the 1 SOURCE SELECT ssclian selecl a mode ciher than RHYTHM and then turn on the RHYTHM again lo correct tha operalion I using cammarcially sold fool swilch Ihan SZ P1 plugging Ilin or unplugging 1 may cause ihe rhythm lo start or olherwise mallunchon 13 Q TG06547 About the chord sequence Your 100 cunlains dala for 50 types of chord progressions chord sequences one of which is assigned lo each rhylhm except for rhythms in SIMPLE BEAT group creating a sequence chord changes The chord sequence assigned to any rhythm can be changed allowing you 10 try nul different chord progressions lor Ihe same rhythm Modifying the chord sequence 1 Selecl a rhythm except for rhyihm in the SIMPLE BEAT group 2 in Ihe CHORD SEQUENCE 5 press SELECT to turn it an CHORD EFCRJENCE n SELECT Q ETAT Use the UP and DOWN to select a chord sequence number P 01 Io P 50 U 01 to U 50 ilo Chord sequences can and stored in memo ries U 01 In U 50 Refer to tha following seclinn By pressing both the UP and DOWN huttons the same Lime you can swilch between presel and U user chord sequences Tha main chord Ihe chord is denoted wilh ihe keyboard Me
21. elected Ihey be reprodu ced 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Yes Modes 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO Na 22 Q uTGus47 Specifications OUTPUT TERMINALS RHYTHMS 70 RHYTHMS 50 CHORD SEQUENCES 50 USER MEMORIES INPUT 1 2 3 EQUALIZER INPUT 1 2 3 4 VOLUME MIXER TERMINALS MIDI IN MIDI OUT FOOT SW VARIATION START STOP INPUT 2 3 STEREO MONO ME LINE OUT 2 STEREO RCA PIN PLUG POWER SUPPLY AC 120 220 230 240V 50 60 Hz AC 230 240V 50 60 Hz EUROPE AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND AC 120V 60 Hz NORTH AMERICA AND MEXICO NET WEIGHT 12 5 kg 27 6 165 EL VARIATION TEMPO INPUT 4 EQUALIZER ECHO OVER DRIVE MASTER VOLUME GUITAR TUNER AUTO MODE 440 Hz SOUND MODE 430 450 Hz TERMINALS INPUT 4 GUITAR MIC MONAURAL ME INPUT 1 IN STEREO PIN PLUG PHONES STEREO LINE OUT 1 STEREO MONO OUTPUT MAX WOOFER 30W FULL RANGE 15W 15W EIA I WOOFER 14 cm ROUND EN x 1 FULL RANGE 12 cm ROUND AN x 2 POWER CONSUMPTION W 75 W NORTH AMERICA AND MEXICO DIMENSIONS W x H x D 57 4 cm x 22 4 cm x 30 22 18 32 x 8 13 16 x 11 13 15 ACCESSORIES POWER CORD Design and specilicaliuns are change without notice SAMPLING FREQUENCY 23 0760647 PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANY DIVISION OF MATSUS
22. enis and accessories recommended in these u pBraling instructions Installation 1 Ventllahon Siluale the unil so receives proper vanlilation Do install in a confined space such as a bookcase ur cabinet Allow at least 10 4 inches from ihe rear of unii To preveni risk nf electric shock or fire due In overhealing ensure and materials da obstruct the unil s ventilauun Foreign malerial Ensura objects and liquids gel into the Avoid expnsing Ihe unil excessive smoke dusi mechanical vibralian and shock Magnelism Siluale Ihe away fram equipment and devices generale sirong magnetic fields Slacking Do place heavy this unit N Surface Flace an a flat level surface B Carls and stands Use the only with caris and stands recommended by manufaclurer Move carls with Sudden 5 excessive farra and uneven surfaces can cause caris overturn Wall and 0 mount the on walls ceilings unless 5 Ihe inslruclians Waler and moisture Do nal use Ihe unit near waler such as naar a bathtub ar swimming pool Avoid damp basements Healt Siluala Ihe unit away from heal sources such as radialors Dn situate where temperalures fall below 5 C 4186
23. he chord progression song Following a music score store the chords for lhe sung you lo play 1 Select a user memory number U 01 to U 50 in which to 5 chord progression Refer lo 14 2 n Ihe CHORD SEQUENCE seclion press Ihe EDIT bullan lo lurn il an The indicator flashes The user mamary number you selecled in slep 1 Hashes Display example d Press and hold ths CLEAR VARIATION butlon until the appears the display Lo chord sequence previously resided in ihe salecied memory is erased and C chord is slored in Ihe first measure If Ihe data 15 played back al this point a one mBasure C chord is played repea tedly 4 Press and hold the flashing EDIT butlon a few seconds until the indicator remains SELECT n EDT f EDIT bullon is pressed briefly at this the slalus relurns 0 Ihe chord sequence slalus 5 Use Ihe UP and DOWN bullons to select Ihe point in Chord type Rool note lhe sequence at which lo record chord Beal quartier nole Measure increments numar Display example End is shown at the end point of Ihe song During playback the sequence 15 repealed al thal Immeadialely afler Ihe dala was cleared Clr ihe End was sal lo follow Ihe first measure aller 01 4 Whi
24. le End indicaunn appears if Ihe UP bullan is pressed tha End point is moved ihe UP is depressed chord sequence 15 cns measure al a lime By pressing ihe UP and DOWN bullons the same time Ihe second af the currenlly selected beal can selected note incremanis Secand half indicalian Display example The ol the chord al the specified point is shown Whan it is possible Io delete Ihe dala al Ihe spacilisd point CLEAR VARIATION indicalor is 111 In this case pressing CLEAR VARIATION bullon will delete Ihe dala al thal f you wish 1 delete dala in Ihe currenti measure and all measures Tollo wing press and hold this bulton until the End imdi calion appears The dala in the firsi measure cannol deleted Use the GROUP SELECT bulipns and keyboard key to slore new chord Example Emin Continued on the pags 15 QQTGO0647 7 Repeal steps 5 and 10 storing chords chord remains until anolher chord is inpul al a subsequent store a resl no chord turn off all key board bullons al Ihal paint amp lure Ihe main chord While Ihe End indicalian appears the chord slored al the beginning of the firsl measure is indicaled by the keyboard key hullans To specify a different chord as
25. lhin an equilateral triangle is intandad lo alert the user to lhe presence nl uninsu lated dangerous voltage wilhin product s enclosure may be ol sufficient magnilude cansltule a risk of shock persons The exclamation point within an equilateral trangle is alert user Ip Ihe presences Important oparaling and nance servicing instruclians in ihe accompanying tha BEFORE YOU PLEASE READ THE CAUTIONARY COPY APPEARING ON PAGE 5 CAUTION This equipment has been lested and found lo comply with the limits fnr a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 cl Ihe Rules These limits are designed lo provide reasonable 5 harmful inlerference a residenlial inslallauon This equipment generates uses and can radiale radio frequency energy and if inslallesd and used in accordance with insirucliuuns may cause harmful interference In radio communicalions However Ihere is guaranlese Ihal interference will nal occur in a particular inslallauan does cause harmful inlerference a radio or television reception which can be determined by turning equipment olf and the user is encouraged to 10 correct ihe interference by nl following measures Reorenl or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separalion between
26. ng Ihe guilar in a session wilh your 100 Example mm c chora START Each rhythm includes an intro patlern and and ending pallern which are played autamalically The chord progressions be allowing lo creale lhe perfeci accompaniment for your perfor mance Refer ip pages 15 lo 17 12 QQTGUE47 cm Playing the rhythm 1 ihe 1 SOURCE SELECT secliun press the RHYTHM buliun lo lurn IN GUITAR TUNER 2 Use Ihe GROUF SELECT to select a rhythm group and RHYTHM SELECT buttons 1 0 10 0 5 a rhylhm Selact a group the indicator for the selected group lighis Select a number indicalor for Ihe selecled rhythm number lights 0000 na 2 a 7 Refer to the saeparale REFERENCE GUIDE provided for a list of the rhythms v The rhythms in the SIMPLE BEAT group simple rhythms that do nal include chord progressions 3 Press Ihe START STOP button After pallern except SIMPLE BEAT rhylhms plays the rhythm starts Play guitar in wilh rhythm The rhylhm repeals continuously you stop il from immediately following intro pallern until immedi alely preceding Ihe ending change lhe tempo Usa UP and DOWN bullons lo adjust Ihe lempo 1 240 15
27. nnecting equipment Stereo pin cord sold separately connecliun While plug to left terminal Pcr Red plug Io right terminal 7 QQTaG u547 Controls and functions Operation panel RHYTHM PLAY 100 PERSONAL MLISIC SYSTEM MIXEH section 1 INPUT 4 sound quality section 1 sound quality the guitar or microphone connected to ihe INPUT 4 GUITAR MIC terminal Refer lo page 12 2 INPUT 1 to 3 sound quality section Adjust ihe total sound quality from INPUT 1 2 and 3 Volume mixer section Adjust the volume from INPUT 1 to 4 4 MASTER VOLUME Adj usi total ul the 100 5 1 SOURCE SELECT Select source for INPUT 1 CD PLAY section B CD cover Open the cover ia position CD in the player 7 CD operating section Play a CD Reler to page 10 RHYTHM PLAY section B Rhythm selecl section Seleci a rhythm and chord progression Refer to pages 12 to 17 3 Rhylhm operation section Start and stop the rhythm and adjust Ihe tempo Reler 13 8 QQTGOS47 Hear panel INPUT 8 GAIN 10 LINE OUT 1 stereo monaural M6 Output the sound from the 100 The sound fram this terminal is not affected by the MASTER VOLUME setting To aulput monaural sound connect to the R MONO terminal do connect anything to the L terminal in
28. on 15 cumplaled NOTES If the power is lurngd off while in Ihe edit made the edited cantents will be lost Data slared in Ihe user memores 15 retained even when ihe power Ihe 1 is turned uff s ihe user memories become full while chords are being slured FUL appears on Ihe display and sound is heard No more data can be slored Tuning the guitar MIDI dala exchange can lake place only when Ihe RHYTHM 1 SOURCE SELECT 15 and Ihe tempo is being displayed The dala can only when Ihe tempo 15 displayed In appears while dala 15 being received and disappears when dala receiving 15 finished During dala sending and receiving nol operate Ihe sending receiving device Doing so may interrupt Ihe dala Iransfer I dala was nul successlully received Err appears cn display The rhylhm does play during dala receplion and Iransmissian Your PA10U provides modes thal extremely useful for tuning your gurar In Ihe aula mode this unit evaluates accuracy the guilar s in the sound made il autpuls a standard lone far luning Auto mode The sound from ihe guitar is inpul and Ihe 100 auln matically evaluates i The slandard pitch used Io eva Ihe tuning 15 440 Hz which cannot be changed 1 ihe 1 SOURCE SELECT seclizn press Ihe GUITAR TUNER button ta turn it 2
29. produced when the When playing the turn Ihe guilar volume Ihe minimum Initialize The rhylhm and chord seguencea and the panel setings to faclory presel slalus gt With Ihe power lo this device turned olf while pressing ihe UP and DOWN bultuns al sames turn on inilializatipn was successful Ini appears on the display To inilialize all data In lo Ihe above sellings Ihe conlenis af Ihe chord sequence user memores can also be inibialized Wilh the powsr turned off while pressing BASS OFF ON and 10 in the RHYTHM SELECT al same lima turn Ihe power f inilializalion was successful In appears un the display Piana Bright Piano Midi Grand Tremula E P Modern Full 5 IB amp Jazz Drawbars Perc Organ Bossa Gunar Folk Guitar Jazz Gunar Bright Sold Guitar Clean Solid Guitar Pap Solid Guitar Mellow 5018 Guitar Mute Guitar Distaruan Guitar Apnusiic Bass Mellow Ac Hass Electric Bass Bright E Bass Funky E Bass E Bass Mute Bass Fretless Bass Slap Bass Basic Synth Bass Analog Hass Hause Bass Sub Bass Strings Slow SUINgS Synth Strings Vocal Ooh Analog Brass Basic Squarg Basic Pulse Lead Basic Sawtooth Bay s Doubles Saw PWM Lead 1 PWM Laad 2 Softy Pad Warm Synth Pad Didie Pad Dlymp
30. this case 11 LINE QUT 2 sleren pin plug Output ihe sound from ihe PA100 The sound fram ihis terminal 15 not affected by MASTER VOLUME setting 12 AUX IN 1 steren RCA pin plug Input stereo sound external equipment 13 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 stereo monaural M6 Input sound external equipment Use the LOW HIGH switch select the gain appropriate for the input source To inpul monaural sound connect to the R MONO terminal do nol connect anything to the L Ierminal in this case 14 MIDI IN lerminal lo receive MIDI data OUT The lerminal transmit MIDI dala Use a commercially sold MIDI cable for these conneclinns For MIDI operation refer to page 18 15 FOOT SW When a separalely sold Foot Switch SZ P1 is connected VARIATION on off and START STOP can controlled wilh your foot Refer to 13 9 QGQTGUs47 Playing a CD You can play and lislen to a CD the 100 When playing back CD your guitar performance can mixed wilh ihe CD playback Playing a 60 1 ihe 1 SOURCE SELECT secliun press bullon to turn il an Indicates thal CD 15 inseried EN REFLECT RHYTHM ALE IN d Close the CD cover Number 5 Playback begins After the last Irack has been played playback slops Adjusi volume wilh 1 Adjusi the sound qualily wilh 1 to 3 EQ LOW HIGH adjust
31. tomer Thank you lar purchasing this product For performance and safely please read these instruclinns carefully The following suggeslions will assist you in keeping tha in top condilion Be sure to swilch the instrument off use and swilch on and in quick SUCCBSSIDR as places an undue load the componenls To keep ihe luster cf surface and bultons simply use a clean damp cloth polish with a sofl Table of contents dry cloth Polsh may be used bul da use pelro chemical based polishes wax based polish may be used an the cabinet IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 although you will find Ihat rubbing with a soft cloth Gelting 1 6 will suffice the input terminals ri Controls and functians Playing a CD 10 Supplied accessory Adjust Ihe guitar sound quality 12 Please check Ihe supplied accessory Play a guitar in wiih rhythm 12 About the chord sequence 14 chord progression 15 Tuning the guitar 18 M Symploms which appear lo be signs of trouble 20 Note The included AC cord is for use with this Internal Sound 151 21 only Do nal use Il with alher equipment MIDI Implementation Chart 22 Specilicalinns 23 4 3750647 D IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read pperaling instructions carelully before using upil Follow the
32. u can also headphones to ihe PHONES terminal 3 Sel ihe MASTER VOLUME to MIN position and then press Ihe POWER button to turn it an MASTER VOLUME NOTE Far adjusting Ihe guitar sounds refer to page 12 6 0647 About the input terminals This device has 4 input channels INPUT 1 io 4 which can be mixed and as a mixed signal input output diagram overview Sound quality adjusimani mixer secliun EB RHYTHM This equipments rhythm T Main voluma conirol INPUT MASTER CD The CD player in lhis equipment X GUITAH TUNER This equipments tuner Use one as E AUX IN Exiarnal equipment cannecied lo SPRIE AUX IN INPUT EJ Speakers Ermana Bi INPUT Q Q LOW INPUT GEB INPUT GAIN mn m INPUT INPUT Q GUITAR MIC Mm MAR MAR MAR INPUT 4 sound quality INPUT 4 adjustment seclion Connection example Guilar microphone Bass guilar elc PA PU EN Brux Y Front panel Hear panel QUT IN 5 MD lape deck elc 5 Keyboard Connect all cords sold separately between the PA100 and each input source device Be sure that power all equipment is turned aff when co
33. ys If you wish to change Mey scale specify it by turning an Ihe corresponding keyboard key button This procedure will transpose all tha noles ol each chord Example When Ihe key 15 changed from C to chords Iransposed from C Am Dm G7 Io F Dm T 4 Press START STOP REPEAT Rhythm playback begins in Ihe altered chord progres sion 14 aaTGue47 NOTES about chord progression for each rhythm is shown in diagram farm in separale REF ERENCE GUIDE provided The chard names shawn in the table have been changed ta root note C Chord progression dala is constructed based 4 4 signalure Therefore if you chose 3 rhythm ihe chords in sequence progress dilfereni ly from the chord progression diagram in Ihe Reference Guide The sel chord lransppsiliun slalus and lempo fnr each rhythm are stored and remain in memory even when the power Ihe 100 is turned off The sellings siored for each rhythm can also reslpred ip ihe inilial laclary pressl status Refer la page 20 Edit the chord progression By amp diling a chord sequence you can program lhe chord progression lor Ihe song you to play ar change a spacilic porion presel chord sequence Up to 50 different ediled chord progressions can slared user memory Input t

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