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Technics SX-EN3

Technics SX-EN3
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Technics SX-EN3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Keyboard
Number of Keys61
Polyphony32 notes
Sound SourceAWM (Advanced Wave Memory)
Tones100
Rhythms100
DisplayLCD
Lesson FunctionYes
ConnectorsMIDI In/Out
Power SupplyAC Adapter

Summary

Technics Organ Models

Model Identification

Identifies the Technics SX-EN1, SX-EN2, SX-EN3, SX-EN4 organ models.

Important Cautions and Notices

General Safety Warnings

Warnings regarding electrical shock and safe operation.

Regulatory Information

Notices for Canada and other regions regarding emissions.

Owners Manual Introduction

Before Initial Use

Initial advice and recommendation to read the manual thoroughly.

Controls and Functions

EN1 Control Panel Overview

Diagram and explanation of EN1 model controls.

EN2 Control Panel Overview

Diagram and explanation of EN2 model controls.

EN3 Control Panel Overview

Diagram and explanation of EN3 model controls.

EN4 Control Panel Overview

Diagram and explanation of EN4 model controls.

Getting Started Guide

Initial Setup Procedures

Connecting power, setting up the music stand.

Basic Playing Operations

Playing EN1 EN2 Models

Powering on, sound selection, volume for EN1/EN2.

Playing EN3 EN4 Models

Powering on, sound selection, volume for EN3/EN4.

Demonstration Features

Listening to Specific Demonstrations

How to select and play individual sound/rhythm demos.

Sequential Demonstration Playback

Procedure for playing demonstration tunes in order.

Sound Selection Techniques

Selecting Sounds for EN1 EN2

Choosing sounds for upper and lower keyboards on EN1/EN2.

Selecting Sounds for EN3 EN4

Choosing sounds for upper and lower keyboards on EN3/EN4.

Playing Automatic Rhythms

Rhythm Selection and Control

Selecting, starting, stopping, and controlling rhythm patterns.

Tempo and Variation Adjustments

Adjusting the tempo and selecting rhythm variations.

Automatic Accompaniment

Using the AUTO PLAY CHORD

Guide to utilizing the AUTO PLAY CHORD feature.

Chord Playing and Accompaniment Styles

Instructions for playing chords and understanding accompaniment.

Display Functionality

Musical Display Modes

Explanation of the musical display during performance and settings.

Part I Sounds and Effects

Selecting Upper Keyboard Sounds

Guide to selecting sounds for the upper keyboard.

Selecting Lower Keyboard Sounds

Guide to selecting sounds for the lower keyboard.

Pedal Keyboard Sounds

Guide to selecting sounds for the pedal keyboard.

Applying Effects

How to use effects like Sustain, Touch, Tremolo, Reverb.

Part II Playing the Rhythm

Rhythm Selection and Control

Selecting, starting, stopping, and managing rhythm patterns.

Keyboard Percussion and Drum Kit

Using percussion sounds and drum kit features.

AUTO PLAY CHORD Usage

Detailed instructions for the AUTO PLAY CHORD function.

Memory and Break Functions

Utilizing memory settings and the break function.

Part III Sequencer (EN3 EN4)

Recording and Playback Example

Step-by-step guide for recording and playing back with the sequencer.

Multi-track Recording and Playback

Procedures for multi-track recording and playback.

Sequencer Parts and Memory Management

Overview of sequencer parts, note capacity, and memory.

Erasing and Track Assignment

How to erase performances and assign parts to tracks.

Part IV Composer (EN3 EN4)

Creating New Rhythm Patterns

Steps to create and record new rhythm patterns.

Quantizing Rhythm Timing

Using the Quantize function to correct timing.

Modifying Existing Rhythm Patterns

How to edit existing rhythm patterns.

Recording Parts (Drums, Bass, Accompaniment)

Detailed steps for recording each part individually.

Part IX MIDI (EN3 EN4)

MIDI Terminals and Connections

Understanding MIDI ports and connection examples for EN3/EN4.

MIDI Stickers and Data Transmission

Information on MIDI stickers and transmitted/received data for EN3/EN4.

Setting MIDI Functions

Configuring MIDI functions like Channel, Octave Shift, etc. for EN3/EN4.

Part V Setting the Functions (EN1 EN2)

Volume, Tuning, and Initial Settings

Adjusting volume, tuning, and resetting to factory defaults.

Switch Assignment and Tremolo Speed

Assigning functions to switches and controlling tremolo speed.

Touch Sensitivity Adjustment

Modifying keyboard touch response.

Connection Options

Explained Connection Ports

Details on PHONES, LINE OUT, AUX IN, and MIDI terminals.

Assembly Instructions

EN1 Assembly Guide

Step-by-step instructions for assembling the EN1 model.

EN2 Assembly Guide

Step-by-step instructions for assembling the EN2 model.

EN3 EN4 Assembly Guide

Step-by-step instructions for assembling the EN3/EN4 models.

Part VI Setting the Functions (EN3 EN4)

Setting Desired Functions

Configuring Reverb, Accompaniment Volume, Tuning, etc.

Tremolo Speed and Touch Sensitivity

Adjusting tremolo speed and touch sensitivity.

Initial Settings and Switch Assignment

Resetting to initial state and assigning switch functions.

Safety and Maintenance

Installation, Power, and Handling Safety

Guidelines for safe installation, power, and unit handling.

Internal Safety and Maintenance

Precautions for internal hazards and maintenance advice.

Troubleshooting Guide

Common Operational Issues and Remedies

Lists common symptoms and their corresponding remedies.

Sequencer and Composer Troubleshooting

Specific troubleshooting for sequencer and composer functions.

Specifications Overview

Index

Part VII External Memory (EN3 EN4)

Digital Disk Recorder Operation

Installing and using the disk recorder for data management.

Disk Formatting and Saving Performances

Procedures for formatting disks and saving performance data.

Part VIII MIDI (EN1 EN2)

MIDI Terminals and Connections

Understanding MIDI ports and connection examples.

MIDI Stickers and Data Transmission

Information on MIDI stickers and transmitted/received data.

Setting MIDI Functions

Configuring MIDI channel, octave shift, local control, etc.

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