CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features

4 Tap on / to adjust the transposition value, and then tap on .

Tip: The track can be transposed in half-step keys up or down (–60 to +60).

5

Tap on

.

Tip: To transpose all the tracks, tap on the

selected track button. The selected track number indication changes to [All Tracks]. Note that the rhythm track cannot be transposed.

6 Tap on

.

Tap on

after the completion

7 message appears.

Checking and Modifying the Song Information

Checking the Song Information (Song-Info Screen)

You can check the following information of the selected song:

[Song Type]: Shows the type of the software.

[Length]: Shows the total playback time.

[Date]: Shows the recording/modification date.

[File Name]: Shows the file name.

[Last Played]: Shows the latest playback date.

[Play Count]: Shows the number of times the song has played in its entirety.

[Copyright]: Shows the copyright.

1 Select the desired song. (pg. 12 “Selecting a Song” in “Quick Guide”)

2 Tap on repeatedly in the [Song] screen so that the following screen appears.

Song-Info screen

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Yamaha piano Checking and Modifying the Song Information, Tap on / to adjust the transposition value, and then tap on

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