Roland E-60, E-50 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Play List function
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Press the [REPLACE] field if the assignments of the
DESTINATION Index should be erased and replaced by
the entries of the selected SOURCE field.
Press [MERGE] if the song assignments of the
SOURCE category should be added to the assign-
ments of the DESTINATION Index (the DESTINATION
category will contain more assignments than before).
Note: No song files are copied during this operation.
(6) Press the [Back] field to return to the SONG LIST
page.
Note: Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
Play List function
The Play List function allows you to prepare play lists of
all the songs you want to use during a performance.
The advantage of working with such “chains” is that
you do not need to select files between songs.
Programming Play Lists
If necessary, insert the memory card that contains
the desired songs into the slot.
The Play List function is only available for songs on
memory card (only one such card at a time) and in
the internal memory. You may therefore have to copy
all desired songs to that area before proceeding. See
page 180 for details.
(1) Press the [PLAY¥LIST] button.
The display looks more or less as follows:
The names refer to Play Lists already available in the
selected memory area.
(2) Specify the memory area you want to work with:
[EXTERNAL¥MEMORY] or [INTERNAL¥MEMORY].
Note: This is your last chance to select the memory area. Be
aware that all songs you wish to assign to a Play List must
reside in the selected memory area (Play Lists can only access
the memory area where they are saved).
(3) Press the [MAKE¥NEW] field in the upper right cor-
ner.
You have just created a new Play List, which is still
empty and therefore looks like this:
Play Lists consist of “steps” (up to 99) to which you
can assign one song each.
(4) Press the [SONG¥LIST] field (or the [DATA÷ENTRY]
dial) to jump to the SONG LIST page.
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SONG
PLAY
LIST
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