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    							PX5S-E-2AE
    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. 
    						
    							E-1
    Contents
    General Guide ........................... E-2
    Read the Separate USER’S GUIDE (Basics) ! ........... E-4
    Power On Precaution!................................................. E-4
    “WriteError” Message ................................................. E-4
    Zone, Part, MIDI Receive Channel, and Tone 
    Relationships .............................................................. E-5
    Controlling Sounds ..................................................... E-8
    Operations Common to 
    All Modes (Tutorial) .................. E-9
    Using the Knobs for Input ........................................... E-9
    Using Built-in Tones 
    (Tutorial) .................................. E-10
    To edit a tone ............................................................ E-10
    To change the name of a tone.................................. E-10
    Applying Effects to Notes.......................................... E-18
    Sounding Arpeggios 
    Automatically (Tutorial) ......... E-24
    To play a recorded phrase as an arpeggio ............... E-24
    To select a different arpeggio for each zone ............ E-25
    To turn the arpeggio for a specific zone on or off ..... E-25
    Editing an Arpeggio .................................................. E-25
    Clearing Arpeggio Step Data .................................... E-28
    Renaming an Arpeggio ............................................. E-28
    Recording and Playing Back 
    Phrases (Tutorial) ................... E-29
    Recording with the Phrase Sequencer ..................... E-29
    Mixer Settings When Playing Back a Song .............. E-29
    To change the tempo when playing back a song ..... E-30
    To clear a track or initialize a song ........................... E-30
    Using the Stage Setups 
    (Tutorial) .................................. E-31
    To edit a stage setup ................................................ E-31
    Other Useful Functions 
    (Tutorial) .................................. E-36
    System Settings ........................................................ E-36
    Using the Mixer ......................................................... E-36
    Adjusting the Touch Sensitivity ................................. E-38
    Stage Setup Filter ..................................................... E-38
    Using MIDI ................................................................ E-39
    Digital Piano Information........................................... E-41
    Reference ................................ E-42
    Tone List ................................................................... E-42
    Drum Assignment List ............................................... E-46
    Arpeggio Type List .................................................... E-49
    Wave List .................................................................. E-49
    Instrument List........................................................... E-51
    MIDI Implementation Chart
    Company and product names used in this 
    manual may be registered trademarks of others. 
    						
    							E-2
    General Guide
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    567894
    cncocpcqcrcsctdk
    bobpbqbrbsbtckclbm
    12
    bn
    drdsdtekelemepeqer
    dldmdndodpdqeneseo
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    fn
    fqflfmfo
    fkfp
    3
    Back 
    						
    							General Guide
    E-3
    This manual uses the numbers and names below to refer to buttons and controllers.
    1BENDER wheel
    2MODULATION wheel
    3K1 through K4 knobs
    4S1 slider
    5S2 slider
    6S3 slider
    7S4 slider
    8S5 slider
    9S6 slider
    bkP (POWER) button
    blVOLUME controller
    bmSYS SETTING button
    bnARPEGGIO button
    boPIANO button
    bpELEC PIANO button
    bqORGAN button
    brSTRINGS/BRASS button
    bsGUITAR/BASS button
    btSYNTH/VARIOUS button
    ckDRUMS button
    clHEX LAYER button
    cmEFFECT, SONG button
    cnDSP, REW button
    coSYSTEM, FF button
    cpMASTER, PAUSE button
    cqPHRASE button
    crSTART/STOP button
    csRECORD button
    ctTEMPO, TAP button
    dkZONE/PART/STEP/TRACK, –
    /+
     buttons
    Display
    dlBANK, INITIALIZE button
    dm0, DELETE button
    dn1, INSERT button
    do2 button
    dp3 button
    dq4 button
    drEXIT button
    ds5, u button
    dt6, w button
    ek7, q button
    el8, i button
    em9, ENTER button
    enNUM KEY button
    eo–
    /NO, +
    /YES buttons
    epEDIT button
    eqWRITE button
    erAUDIO RECORDER, MEDIA button
    esUSB flash drive port
    etUSB port
    fkDAMPER/PEDAL1, PEDAL2 jacks
    flMIDI OUT/THRU, IN terminals
    fmLINE OUT R, L/MONO jacks
    fnDC 12V terminal
    foLINE IN R, L/MONO jacks
    fpPHONES jacks
    fqAUDIO IN jack 
    						
    							E-4
    General Guide
    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.
    When turning on power, make sure neither of the 
    pedals (connected to Pedal 1 and/or Pedal 2) is 
    depressed when you press the 
    bk (P) button. Turning 
    on power while a pedal is depressed may cause 
    problems with effects.
    If you experience such problems, turn off power, 
    make sure a pedal is not depressed, and turn power 
    back on again.
    If you should ever get a “WriteError” (data write error) 
    message on the display when you try to save data in 
    Digital Piano memory, make a note of the numeric 
    code displayed in the message. The code indicates the 
    cause of the error and what you need to do to correct it.
    Read the Separate USER’S 
    GUIDE (Basics) !
    Power On Precaution!
    “WriteError” Message
    CodeCauseAction
    –4 Battery power 
    is low. Connect the AC adaptor.
     Replace the batteries.
    –1, –2, –3, 
    –5, –6Data writing 
    failed for 
    some reason. Try saving the data again.
     Return the Digital Piano to its 
    initial factory default settings.
    Important!
    Your user data will be deleted 
    when you return the Digital 
    Piano to its initial factory 
    default settings. 
    						
    							General Guide
    E-5
    The tones of this Digital Piano are made up of the 16 parts shown below, plus externally input parts.
    ■Relationship between Zones, Parts, and Tones
    Zone, Part, MIDI Receive Channel, and Tone Relationships
    Part NamePart 
    Number
    Selectable Tone CategoriesMIDI Receive 
    from External 
    Source 
    (page E-39)
    Song 
    Sequencer
    PianoMelody 
    TonesDrum SoundsHex Layer
    Zone Part 1*01OOOOOO
    Zone Part 2 02OO–OOO
    Zone Part 3 03
    OO––OO
    Zone Part 4 04
    - - - 05 - 16OOO–OO
    External Input ––
    Sound input via fo (LINE IN R, L/MONO) and fq (AUDIO IN) on the back of the 
    Digital Piano (page E-36)
    *About zones and zone parts
    Keyboard, pedal, button, and other operations not only affect the Digital Piano’s tones, they are also sent as 
    MIDI data and affect any external device (electronic musical instrument or computer) connected to the Digital 
    Piano. Because of this, parameter setting areas called “zones” are used to configure common settings for 
    internal and external use. The sound source parts inside the Digital Piano are called “zone parts”. For example, 
    if you select a tone for the Digital Piano’s Zone 2, that tone is used for the internal sound source’s Zone 2 and 
    for the part that corresponds to MIDI Channel 2 of the external device.
    You can change the relationships between zones and MIDI data send channels, if you want (page E-31).
    You can perform using four tones at the same time. You also can use “stage setups” to register tone, phrase 
    sequencer, and other Digital Piano setups for quick and simple recall while you are performing.
    Zone Part 1 Zone Part 2 Zone Part 3 Zone Part 4
    (MIDI 
    Channel 1)(MIDI 
    Channel 2)(MIDI 
    Channel 3)(MIDI 
    Channel 4) Zone 1 
    SettingZone 2 
    SettingZone 3 
    SettingZone 4 
    Setting Digital Piano Internal Sound Source
    External Device 
    						
    							E-6
    General Guide
    Data Configuration and Relationships
    100 × User
    Stage Setting
    Copy
    Link
    1 × Temporary
    Stage Setting
    Common
    Zone1
    Tone Hex Layer Drum Set
    Arpeggio Phrase#
    Zone2
    Tone Hex Layer
    Arpeggio Phrase#
    Song
    Track1 Phrase# Phrase# Phrase# Phrase#
    Track2 Phrase# Phrase# Phrase# Phrase#
    Track8 Phrase# Phrase# Phrase# Phrase#
    Cell1 Cell2 Cell3 Cell999Zone4
    Tone
    Arpeggio Phrase# 180 × User / 300 × Preset
    Tone
    DSP
    150 × User / 50 × Preset
    Hex Layer
    DSP
    100 × User / 100 × Preset
    Arpeggio20 × User / 20 × Preset
    Drum Set
    DSP
    Phrase Sequencer Memory
    Phrase
    000Phrase
    001Phrase
    002Phrase
    999 (Max)
    10 × User Zone3
    Tone
    Arpeggio Phrase# 
    						
    							General Guide
    E-7
    In the case of an internal sound source, various types of editing can be performed to create sounds by selecting a 
    DSP, configuring DSP settings, editing tones, etc. The signals following tone creation are collected together and then 
    output via equalizers that enable adjustment using common master effects.
    Tone 
    Generator
    LINE IN
    AUDIO IN
    Tone 
    Generator
    LINE OUT
    DSP Part1-4
    Part5-16
    String 
    Resonance
    Damper 
    ResonanceSystem 
    Chorus
    System 
    Delay
    System 
    ReverbMaster 
    EQMaster 
    Compressor
    Master 
    EQMaster 
    Compressor
    Resonance 
    On/OffChorus SendMono
    Stereo
    Chorus Return
    Resonance 
    Return
    Volume
    Chorus Send
    Delay Send
    Reverb Send Volume/Pan String 
    Resonance 
    Send
    Damper 
    Resonance 
    Send
    Comp position
    Pre EQ / Post EQ
    Chorus sent to Reverb
    Delay sent to Reverb
    Reverb Return
    Chorus sent to Delay
    Delay Return
    Delay Send
    Reverb Send
    VolumeMaster Volume Pre DSP Pan
    (Only Pan 
    Position= Pre
    ’)’Post DSP Pan 
    (Only Pan 
    Position= Post
    ’)’
    *1 Pre DSP Pan can be used only 
    when the DSP Pan Position is 
    “Pre”.
    *2 Post DSP Pan can be used 
    only when the DSP Pan 
    Position is “Post”.
    *2*1 
    						
    							E-8
    General Guide
    You can use controllers (pedals, wheels, knobs, and 
    sliders) to instantly change the pitch and volume of 
    notes, the envelope, and other parameters as you 
    perform (page E-34).
    Two targets can be specified for a single controller.
    For example, configuring the settings below would 
    make it possible to change the balance between 
    layers with a single slider.
    Using a Pedal
    You can configure a pedal so depressing it sustains a 
    tone, applies a softening effect, or to change parameters 
    assigned to the pedal.
    The pedal can be configured so its on/off status 
    causes gradual increase or decrease of sound 
    volume. For more information, see “On Rate” and 
    “Off Rate” (page E-35).
    You can specify the effect applied by selecting the 
    following in the Stage Setup Editable Parameters: 
    Pedal1-2 Edit > Ent. See page E-35 for more 
    information.
    Using the Bender Wheel
    The 1 (BENDER) wheel can be configured so it 
    seamlessly raises or lowers the pitch of notes whenever 
    it is rotated.
    
    1 (BENDER) wheel operation can change pitch 
    only within the bend range.
    You can configure the bend range of the 
    1 
    (BENDER) wheel by configuring the following 
    settings in the Stage Setup Editable Parameters: 
    “Bend Range Down”, “Bend Range Up” (page E-32).
    Using the Modulation Wheel, Knobs and 
    Sliders
    A 2 (MODULATION) wheel, 3 knobs (K1 through 
    K4), and 
    4 sliders (S1) through 9 (S6) can be used to 
    adjust volume, effects, the elements that make up 
    tones, and other factors.
    You can specify the effect assigned to each of these 
    controllers using the Stage Setup Editable 
    Parameters shown below. See page E-35 for more 
    information.
    2 (MODULATION): Modulation Edit > Ent
    3 (K1 - K4): Knob1-4 Edit > Ent
    4-9 (S1 - S6): Slider1-6 Edit > Ent
    Controlling Sounds
    1) Select Layer 1 Volume as Target 1 of Slider 1 
    (page E-35), and specify a minimum value (Min 
    Value) of 0 and a maximum value (Max Value) 
    of 127.
    2) Select Layer 2 Volume as Target 2 of Slider 1, 
    and specify a minimum value (Min Value) of 127 
    and a maximum value (Max Value) of 0.
    Raises or lowers pitch. 
    The wheel returns to its neutral 
    position automatically when 
    released.
    2
    3
    456789 
    						
    							E-9
    Operations Common to All Modes (Tutorial)
    When performing editing screen operations and 
    configuring system settings, you can use the knobs to 
    move the cursor around the screen and to input 
    numbers, values, etc.
    To move the cursor
    1.Rotate 3 (K1) knob.
    To input a number, value, or letter
    1.Rotate 3 (K2) knob.
    On the arpeggio step editing screen (see “Editing an 
    Arpeggio” on page E-25), the four knobs control the 
    settings shown below.
    With the song sequencer, the four knobs correspond 
    to the settings shown below.
    3
    Using the Knobs for Input
    3 (K1) knob
    3 (K2) knob
    3 (K3) knob
    3 (K4) knob
    3 (K1) knob3 (K3) knob
    3 (K2) knob3 (K4) knob 
    						
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