Playing A Midi Song File - Kawai CN39 Owner's Manual

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USB Recorder
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Playing a MIDI song file

The CN39 digital piano also supports the playback of Standard MIDI File (SMF) files and CN39 recorder songs stored
on a USB memory device, allowing a vast selection of widely accessible music to be heard through the instrument's
exquisite Progressive Harmonic Imaging sound engine.
 Song Player supported format specifications
Song format
MID
KS0
 Preparing the USB memory device
First, prepare a selection of MIDI (SMF) song files, copying the
data to a USB memory device.
* USB devices should be formatted to use the 'FAT' or 'FAT32' filesystems.
Please refer to page 136 for more information.
1. Entering USB playback mode
Connect a USB memory device to the USB port.
Press the PLAY/STOP button.
The LED indicator for the the PLAY/STOP button will turn on,
and the Song Browser screen will be shown in the LCD display.
 Song Browser screen
The Song Browser screen provides a listing of relevant files and
folders stored on the connected USB device.
The icon is used to represent a MIDI song file.
The icon is used to represent a folder.
The icon is used to represent the current/previous folder.
An example of a typical file/folder listing screen is shown below.
Please note that the visible screen height has been extended for
the purpose of this illustration.
Current/previous folder
Folders
Files
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Specifications
Format 0, Format 1
Kawai Song file
  buttons:
Move selection cursor.
* Files and folders will be listed in alphabetical order, with folders
shown at the top of the screen.
* When the USB Recorder play function is selected, MP3, WAV, MID, and
KSO files will be shown in the Song Browser screen.
* The LCD display is capable of showing filenames with a maximum
length of 12 characters (+3 character suffix). Filenames longer than 12
characters will be truncated automatically.
FUNCTION button:
Select file/enter folder.

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