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PX5S-E-2C
EN
USER’S GUIDE
(
Tutorial
)
PX
-
5S
Before using this Digital Piano for the first time, be
sure to read the separate USER’S GUIDE (Basics)
to familiarize yourself with basic operations.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Tutorial

PX5S-E-2CENUSER’S GUIDE (Tutorial)PX-5S● Before using this Digital Piano for the first time, be sure to read the separate USER’S GUIDE (Basics) to fam

Page 2 - Contents

E-9Operations Common to All Modes (Tutorial)When performing editing screen operations and configuring system settings, you can use the knobs to move t

Page 3 - General Guide

E-10Using Built-in Tones (Tutorial)You can use the editing procedures explained in this section to edit tones and apply effects as desired. After edit

Page 4

Using Built-in Tones (Tutorial)E-11Editable Parameters• Shaded cells indicate a group made up of multiple setting items. Pressing the em (ENTER) butto

Page 5 - “WriteError” Message

E-12Using Built-in Tones (Tutorial)ResonanceResonance. Specifies the degree of cutoff of the tone in the vicinity of the cutoff frequency.–64 - 0 - +6

Page 6

Using Built-in Tones (Tutorial)E-13 Editable Drum Tone ParametersPitch RiseFilter RiseAmp RiseRise. Specifies the time it takes from the start of app

Page 7

E-14Using Built-in Tones (Tutorial) Editable Hex Layer Tone ParametersHex Layer tones have two types of editable parameters: parameters that affect a

Page 8

Using Built-in Tones (Tutorial)E-15Editable ParametersDisplay Text Description SettingsLayer On/Off Layer on/off. Selecting off disables layer. Off, O

Page 9 - Controlling Sounds

E-16Using Built-in Tones (Tutorial)Decay 3 TimeDecay 3 time. Time it takes for the sound to reach the Decay 3 level from the Decay 2 level.0 - 127Deca

Page 10 - Using the Knobs for Input

Using Built-in Tones (Tutorial)E-17Editable Parameters that Affect All LayersEditable Parameters• Shaded cells indicate a group made up of multiple pa

Page 11 - To change the name of a tone

E-18Using Built-in Tones (Tutorial)Pitch Lock 1-2Pitch Lock 3-4Pitch Lock 5-6Pitch lock. When this setting is turned on for Layer 2, the Layer 2 pitch

Page 12 - Editable Parameters

E-1ContentsGeneral Guide...E-2Read the Separate USER’S GUIDE (Basics) ! ... E-4Power On Precaution!...

Page 13

Using Built-in Tones (Tutorial)E-19To apply an effect to a tone1.Select the tone to which you want to apply the effect.2.Press the cm (EFFECT, SONG) b

Page 14

E-20Using Built-in Tones (Tutorial)02: CompressorCompresses the input signal, which can have the effect of suppressing level variation and can make it

Page 15

Using Built-in Tones (Tutorial)E-2110: Auto PanShifts the continual left-right panning of the input signal using an LFO.Parameter Value Ranges:1 :LFO

Page 16 - Pitch >Ent

E-22Using Built-in Tones (Tutorial)16: Pitch ShifterThis effect transforms the pitch of the input signal.Parameter Value Ranges:1 :Pitch (–24 to 0 to

Page 17

Using Built-in Tones (Tutorial)E-23 Editable SYSTEM Parameters• Parts 5 through 16 do not support use of resonance effects.System ChorusParameter Val

Page 18

E-24Sounding Arpeggios Automatically (Tutorial)You can edit the Digital Piano’s built-in arpeggios to create original arpeggios of your own. You can a

Page 19 - Applying Effects to Notes

Sounding Arpeggios Automatically (Tutorial)E-251.Hold down the bn (ARPEGGIO) button until the arpeggio type selection screen appears on the display.Th

Page 20 - Temporarily Bypassing the DSP

E-26Sounding Arpeggios Automatically (Tutorial)4.Change the TYPE, NOTE, VELO, and CTRL settings as desired.• While [TYPE] is selected, use the eo minu

Page 21

Sounding Arpeggios Automatically (Tutorial)E-276.Use the dt (w) and ek (q) buttons to move the selection cursor (0) to “Parameter” and then press the

Page 22

E-28Sounding Arpeggios Automatically (Tutorial)Use the procedure below to clear preset step data or step data that was edited using Step Edit (page E-

Page 23

E-2General Guideblbkcm5 6 7 8 94cn co cp cq cr cs ctdkbo bp bq br bs bt ck clbm1 2bndr ds dt ek el em ep eq erdl dm dn do dp dq en eseoetfnfqfl fm fof

Page 24 - ■ Editable MASTER Parameters

E-29Recording and Playing Back Phrases (Tutorial)• The total memory capacity for recording with the phrase sequencer is approximately 1MB. The maximum

Page 25 - To play a recorded phrase as

E-30Recording and Playing Back Phrases (Tutorial)2.Edit the song as desired.• To configure mixer settings, select “Song Mixer”.• The parameters of the

Page 26 - Editing an Arpeggio

E-31Using the Stage Setups (Tutorial)1.Select the bank and stage setup number you want.2.Edit the stage setups as desired.• The following describes ea

Page 27 - (EXIT) button to

E-32Using the Stage Setups (Tutorial)Key Range HighKey Range High. Specifies the high range of the keyboard for each zone. This setting is used in com

Page 28

Using the Stage Setups (Tutorial)E-33Pedal2 EnablePedal 2 on/off (pedal 2 enable). Enables/disables of fk (PEDAL 2) for each zone.Off, OnArpeggio Enab

Page 29 - Renaming an Arpeggio

E-34Using the Stage Setups (Tutorial)Master Effect Edit >EntMaster effect parameter. This is a group of editable master effect parameters (page E-2

Page 30 - Back a Song

Using the Stage Setups (Tutorial)E-35Slider1-6 Edit >EntSlider 1 to 6 edit. This is a group of 4 Slider (S1) through 9 Slider (S6) editable paramet

Page 31 - To change the tempo when

E-36Other Useful Functions (Tutorial)In addition to the system setting screen described in the USER’S GUIDE (Basics), the settings listed below, which

Page 32 - To edit a stage setup

Other Useful Functions (Tutorial)E-37Setting ItemsDisplay Text Description SettingsTuningTuning. Adjusts, by 0.1 Hertz, the frequency of the A4 note,

Page 33

E-38Other Useful Functions (Tutorial)This item is for adjusting how much the sound volume and timbre changes, and how it changes in accordance with ke

Page 34

General GuideE-3• This manual uses the numbers and names below to refer to buttons and controllers.1BENDER wheel2MODULATION wheel3K1 through K4 knobs4

Page 35

Other Useful Functions (Tutorial)E-397.After settings are the way you want, press the bm (SYS SETTING) button to exit the setting screen.What is MIDI?

Page 36

E-40Other Useful Functions (Tutorial)Setting ItemDisplay Text Description SettingsTranspose Transpose. Shifts the pitch of notes by semitone units. –1

Page 37 - Using the Mixer

Other Useful Functions (Tutorial)E-414.After settings are the way you want, press the bm (SYS SETTING) button to exit the setting screen.NOTE• You can

Page 38 - Setting Items

E-42ReferenceTone ListGroup NameNumberTone Name Screen NameSending and ReceivingReceiving OnlyProgram ChangeBank Select MSBProgram ChangeBank Select M

Page 39 - Stage Setup Filter

ReferenceE-43ORGAN 022 GM ORGAN 1 GM Organ 1 22 66 16 0ORGAN 023 GM ORGAN 2 GM Organ 2 23 66 17 0ORGAN 024 GM ORGAN 3 GM Organ 3 24 66 18 0ORGAN 025 G

Page 40 - Using MIDI

E-44ReferenceGUITAR/BASS020OVERDRIVE GUITAR 1Overdrive Gt 20 68 29 48GUITAR/BASS021MUTE OVERDRIVE GTMute Ovd Gt 21 68 28 48GUITAR/BASS022OVERDRIVE GUI

Page 41 - Setting Item

ReferenceE-45NOTE• See the “Drum Assignment List” (page E-46) for the percussion instrument assigned to each keyboard key when a drum set (“DRUMS“) is

Page 42 - Digital Piano Information

E-46Reference• ” ”indicates a key is assigned the same tones as it is for STANDARD SET 1.Drum Assignment ListSTANDARD SET 1 STANDARD SET 2C-1D-1E-1F-

Page 43 - Reference

ReferenceE-47TRANCE SET HIP-HOP SETC-1D-1E-1F-1G-1A-1B-1C0D0E0F0G0A0B0C1D1E1F1G1A1B1C2D2E2F2G2A2B2C3D3E3F3G3A3B3C4D4E4F4G4A4B4C5D5E5F5G5A5B5C6D6E6F6G6

Page 44

E-48ReferenceSYNTH SET 2 JAZZ SETC-1D-1E-1F-1G-1A-1B-1C0D0E0F0G0A0B0C1D1E1F1G1A1B1C2D2E2F2G2A2B2C3D3E3F3G3A3B3C4D4E4F4G4A4B4C5D5E5F5G5A5B5C6D6E6F6G6A6

Page 45

E-4General GuideBefore using this Digital Piano for the first time, be sure to read the separate USER’S GUIDE (Basics) to familiarize yourself with ba

Page 46

ReferenceE-49Arpeggio Type ListNumber Type Name000 Screw Up001 Screw Down002 Panning Up003 Filtering004 Skip Up005 Skip Down006 Up Up Down007 Down Dow

Page 47 - Drum Assignment List

E-50Reference184 GM Tuba185 GMMtTrumpet1186 GMMtTrumpet2187 GM Fr.Horn1188 GM Fr.Horn2189 GM Brass1190 GM Brass2191 GMSynBrass11192 GMSynBrass12193 GM

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ReferenceE-51Instrument ListNumber Wave Name0 Blank Inst1 Std1 Kick12 Std1 Kick23 Std2 Kick14 Std2 Kick25 Std3 Kick 16 Std3 Kick 27 Std4 Kick 18 Std4

Page 49

Function Transmitted Recognized RemarksBasic Channel1 - 161 - 161 - 161 - 16Default ChangedNoteNumber0 - 127 0 - 1270 - 127*1True voiceAfter TouchCont

Page 50 - Wave List

ProgramChangeOO0 - 127:True #System ExclusiveOOSystem CommonXXXXXX: Song Pos: Song Sel: TuneAux MessagesRemarksOOXOOXOOOOOX: All sound off: Reset all

Page 51

MA1403-C

Page 52 - Instrument List

General GuideE-5The tones of this Digital Piano are made up of the 16 parts shown below, plus externally input parts. Relationship between Zones, Par

Page 53 - MIDI Implementation Chart

E-6General GuideData Configuration and Relationships100 × UserStage SettingCopyLink1 × TemporaryStage SettingCommonZone1Tone Hex Layer Drum SetArpeggi

Page 54 - 0 - 127:True #

General GuideE-7In the case of an internal sound source, various types of editing can be performed to create sounds by selecting a DSP, configuring DS

Page 55 - MA1403-C

E-8General GuideYou can use controllers (pedals, wheels, knobs, and sliders) to instantly change the pitch and volume of notes, the envelope, and othe

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