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4 Use tthe number buttons to input the |
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file number of the file you want to play. |
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• The name of the currently selected file will appear in |
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the text area of the display. The file number is shown |
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| • Use the [] and [] CURSOR buttons, the [+] and | ||||||
in the number area of the display. The Tempo/ |
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Measure area of the display shows the size of the file |
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in kilobytes. |
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| • You can specify the part you want to play on the | ||||||
• You can also use the [] and [] CURSOR buttons or |
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[+] and |
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5 Press the START/STOP button |
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| Turn off the channel that corresponds to the play along | |||||||
• This starts playback of the selected file. |
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• You can use the TEMPO buttons to adjust the tempo |
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within the range of 30 to 255. |
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| Performing this step turns off the applicable part so | ||||||
• You can turn channels 1 through 16 on and off, |
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regardless of whether file playback is in progress or |
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stopped. For more information, see “Turning |
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Channels On and Off” on page |
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6 To stop file playback, press the START/STOP button |
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| button or EXIT button to return to the SMF Player Mode. | ||||||
Adjusting SMF Playback Volume |
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The following procedure explains how to control the overall |
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volume of SMF data playback. You can adjust volume while |
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playback is stopped or ongoing. |
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1 Press the ACCOMP VOLUME button. |
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• This causes the “SMF Vol.” indicator to appear on the |
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display, along with a value that indicates the current |
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SMF volume setting. |
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| SL : One file, repeat | |||||||
to adjust the SMF volume. |
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(minimum) to 127 (maximum). |
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volume setting to 100. |
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• Note that this setting does not affect the volume of |
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Configuring Other Settings |
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To configure other settings |
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• Perform steps 1 through 3 under “To play back an |
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SMF” to select a file. |
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