No, but it means that the PPQ Timing Resolution is not up to Professional standard. A Sequencer with a PPQ timing resolution of 480 PPQ or 'more', is considered in the Professional category. More PPQ is better in that a person is able to edit his work in intricate increments (eg., 480PPQ= 480 subdivisions per beat
in quarter-note time) and higher PPQ is necessary when 'chaining' devices together. Anything less than 480 PPQ is, well; not considered in the Professional category IMO. All the more reason to question not only Technics but also the new Korg Pa1XPro which at 384 PPQ is pushing the envelope if you ask me.

Best regards,
Mike