The display during playback
• During playback, the buttons below the display
are used for player functions such as fast
forward, pause, etc.
• During playback, if you press the MIXER but-
ton you can change the settings for each part.
• If you press the MIC button during playback,
the display changes to the MIC REVERB &
EFFECT setting display.
• For SMF disks:
For “SMF with LYRICS” disks, by pressing the
LYRICS button, the lyrics are shown on the
display.
For a “minus one” performance, use the MUTE
CH buttons to select the channel you wish to
mute. Following this, you can play a keyboard
performance on the channel which was last set
to MUTE.
• For DOC disks:
You can use the PART 1, PART 2 and ORCH
(other accompaniment parts) buttons to set the
respective parts to ON or OFF.
• For PIANO DISC playback:
You can use the PART 1 and ORCH (other
accompaniment parts) buttons to set the re-
spective parts to ON or OFF.
MEDLEY PLAY
With DIRECT PLAY, songs saved on a disk can
be played back continuously in a medley.
1. On the DIRECT PLAY display, set the MED-
LEY settings.
• If ALL is pressed, all the files are selected,
and the songs are played back in order in a
medley. If ALL is pressed again, the files are
deselected.
• You can use the buttons below the display to
select a song to add to the song list, then press
the ADD button to add it to the list. Repeat
these steps to create your own list of songs
to have played back. A M01, M02 etc. next to
the file name indicates its order in the list.
• If the number of files is 10 or more, you can
use the PREV and NEXT buttons to go back
or advance 10 files at a time.
• You can delete a marked file from the medley
song list by selecting it and pressing the ADD
button.
• Use the LOOP button to specify ON or OFF
for repeat playback of the medley.
2. Press the START button.
• Medley playback begins.
• During medley playback, you can use the SKIP
button to skip to the next song.
<Example: SMF>
Next song
Previous song
Stop
Play/pause
Fast forward
Disk Drive
Part VI Disk Drive
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