More refined song functions
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(8) Press the [SMART≈MEDIA] or [FLOPPY] field to
select the Save destination.
(9) Press the [EXECUTE] field.
If you selected the drive that contains the orig-
inal version, the following message is displayed:
If you pressed the [FLOPPY] field, the message
reads “SAME NAME ON DISK”.
• Press the [REPLACE] field to overwrite the old
version.
Press the [EXIT] button on the DisCover 5’s front
panel if you do not want to overwrite this song
and return to the previous page. Then enter a
different name (or select a different media).
If the song doesn’t yet exist on the selected
SmartMedia card or floppy disk, the data are
saved, and the following message appears:
Working with the Song FinderYou already know the main aspects of the Song Finder, so let’s have a more detailed look at it.
The Song Finder is used for quickly locating the
songs you want to play back. You will see in a
minute that it is far more powerful when you work
with SmartMedia cards than when you work with
floppy disks.
(1) Press the [SONG/RHYTHM≈FINDER] button.
You can also press the [SONG] field in the upper
left corner of the display (if available) to select
songs.
(2) Press the [SMART≈MEDIA] or [FLOPPY] field in
the upper right corner.
If you press [FLOPPY]…
… the display looks as follows:
The [Song≈Name] and [File≈Name] fields allow
you to select between a list of readily under-
standable song names and slightly more cryptic
file names (limited to 18 characters). Choose
whichever is more convenient.
If you press [SMART≈MEDIA]…
…the display changes to:
Note: If no song list is displayed, please select “All” in
order to display all song file names.
The [Song≈Name], [Author], and [Genre] fields
allow you to sort songs on the SmartMedia card
in alphabetical order.
This alphabetical sorting is determined by the
selected category. In the above example,
[Song≈Name] is selected.
(3) Press the [Rhythm] field to select drum pat-
terns.
“xx”: found entries.
“yy”: total number of songs
on the card.