LS9 firmware V1.1 contains the following changes from V1.0.

The SCENE PLAYBACK LINK screen has been added.
This allows you to specify linking so that a specific
audio file from USB memory is played back when you
recall a certain scene. For details, refer to “Linking
scene recall with audio file playback.”
DIRECT PLAY has been added as a function that can
be assigned to a user-defined key. When you press a
user-defined key to which this function is assigned, the
specified audio file will begin playing. The song will
play from the beginning each time you press the key.
The audio file to be played can be specified in the
PARAMETER 2 field of the USER DEFINED KEY
SETUP popup window.
•You can now switch between the song title and file
name in the TITLE LIST screen. Move the cursor to the
SONG TITLE/FILE NAME buttons and press the
[ENTER] key to switch the display.

LS9 V1.1 Supplementary Manual

Changes in V1.1

• The audio file to be played must be saved in the SONGS folder
within the YPE folder. Please note that you won’t be able to specify
a file that is in the root directory or another folder. When you exe-
cute playback, the path in the TITLE LIST screen will change to
\YPE\SONGS\.
•You can’t play back during recording or in record-ready mode.
The specified audio file will be played only once, regardless of the
playback mode setting.
The specified file is distinguished by its eight-character file name +
three-character extension. If you change the file name after speci-
fying it, or if you repeatedly delete and copy the file, there may be
rare cases in which the specified file can no longer be recognized.
• The PARAMETER 2 field of the USER DEFINED KEY SETUP
popup window will show the song title or the file name of the audio
file. Use the TITLE LIST screen’s SONG TITLE/FILE NAME but-
tons to specify which of these is shown.
NOTE
• When you assign the DIRECT PLAY function, the song title or file
name is also displayed in the USER DEFINED KEYS popup win-
dow, as shown below. The file name is shown in black if the speci-
fied file no longer exists, and the song title or file name is shown in
yellow if the file can no longer be recognized.
NOTE

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