File/folder listing screen
The topmost two entries shown in [ ] symbols are used to select a recorder song stored in internal memory (‘Play Internal’ option), or to return to the previous folder (‘Parent Dir’ option).
Select recorder song
[Play Internal]
[Parent Dir ]
to previous folder
The < > symbols are used to indicate a folder.
Indicates a folder
‚<Jazz MP3s > Turtle Walk.MP3
An example of a typical file/folder listing screen is shown below. For the purpose of illustration, the visible height of the screen has been extended.
[Play Internal] |
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<Classical | > |
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<Jazz MP3s | > |
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<MIDI Files | > |
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Atlantis | .MID |
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Ease Back | .MP3 |
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Turtle Walk.MP3 |
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3. Starting audio file playback
Press the PLAY/STOP button.
The selected audio file will start to play, with the filename, volume, and playing time shown in the LCD display.
Filename
ÃTurtle Walk.MP3 VOL.025 00:14
Volume Time
Press the PLAY/STOP button again.
The audio file will stop, and return to the file selection screen.
*If the selected audio file contains embedded metadata (e.g. ID3 tags) such as artist name and song title, this information will be shown beside the filename, on the top line of the LCD display.
*There may be a noticeable difference in volume between audio file playback and the CA93/CA63 keyboard sound. When playing back MP3/ WAV audio data, please adjust the volume of the audio file as desired.
Recorder
Controlling audio file playback
While the audio file is playing:
Press the c or d buttons to increase or decrease the playback | Increase volume | Decrease volume | |
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Press the e or f buttons to rewind or advance the playing position of the audio file.
Press the FUNCTION button to show the Key Transpose screen (page 48), allowing the keyboard pitch to be raised/lowered.
RewindAdvance
4. Exiting audio playback mode
Press a SOUND SELECT button to exit Play mode.
The instrument will return to normal operation, and the name of the selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.
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