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Brand | Technics |
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Model | SX-EX5L |
Category | Musical Instrument |
Language | English |
Ensures correct voltage usage and safe handling of the power cord to prevent shock or damage.
Advises reading cautionary notes before playing and details UK mains lead color coding.
Explains the function of controls like Volume, Sustain, and Power, along with their indicator lights.
Guides on initial power connection, turning on the organ, adjusting volume, and using the expression pedal.
Details Orchestral Conductor, Upper Poly, Tab Voices, and the meaning of footage marks.
Describes Lower Poly voices for accompaniment and Upper Solo monophonic voices.
Covers Bass voice selection, Sustain function, Chorus/Tremolo effects, and Transpose feature.
Explains the Techni-Chord feature for chord accompaniment and expression pedal for volume control.
Details the Glide control for pitch bending and the functions of the Rhythm unit.
Explains features for adding fills, intros, endings, and one-touch rhythm registration.
Details Auto Play Chord modes (one-finger, fingered), Memory, and Break functions.
Guides on selecting Normal, Auto Play Chord, or Program Chord Computer modes for accompaniment.
Details how accompaniment voice, volume, and patterns are set and changed.
Explains the Record button's role in storing various functions and programming features.
Details the Program Chord Computer for storing song accompaniments and how to store chords.
Step-by-step guide on storing chords for entire measures, half-measures, and quarter-measures.
Lists the various types of chords that can be stored in the computer memory.
Provides instructions for storing chords and sequences, including repeat commands and pauses.
Covers storing 'no chord', repeating sequences, and stopping playback at specific points.
Explains how to play programmed chord sequences and modify them.
Details using forward and back keys to navigate through stored chords for editing purposes.
Explains how to store music with repeat marks like D.S. and Coda.
Describes the correspondence for storing music with various repeat marks, including limitations.
Details how to store fill-ins, introductions, and endings within the Program Chord Computer.
Explains how to store and control various functions using the foot switch.
Instructions for storing functions into the foot switch using the RECORD button.
Guides on adjusting the speed of the Tremolo effect for different musical styles.
Facilitates pitch adjustment for playing with other instruments using the tempo control.
Details the LINE OUT and PHONES jacks for audio output and silent practice.
Lists common performance issues and their solutions, distinguishing them from actual malfunctions.
Explains how to reset functions and memories to factory presets using the Initial key.
Recommendations for placing the unit in a suitable environment to ensure proper operation and longevity.
Warns about high voltage, metal items, damaged cords, and the importance of qualified service.
Provides advice on cleaning, switching the unit on/off, and general upkeep for optimal condition.