Usb Recorder Edit Menu - Kawai CN39 Owner's Manual

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USB Recorder Edit menu

The USB Recorder Edit menu allows the playback mode of the audio/MIDI file to be changed to one of four types.
This menu also features settings to adjust the MIDI song playback tempo, to transpose the pitch of the keyboard or
MIDI song in semi-tone steps, and to control the part playback of a MIDI song.
 USB Recorder menu
USB Recorder function
Play Mode
Tempo
Key Transpose
Song Transpose
Song Part
 Play Mode settings
Play Mode setting
Single
1-Repeat
All-Repeat
Random
 Entering the USB Recorder menu
While the USB Recorder screen is shown in the LCD display:
Press the
FUNCTION button (EDIT).
The USB Recorder menu will be shown in the LCD display.
 Adjusting the Song Part setting
After entering the USB Recorder menu:
Press the
FUNCTION button (PART) to enter the part select
screen.
* The PART button will only be shown when a MIDI song file is loaded.
Press the  or  buttons to move the selection cursor over the
desired part.
Press the  or  buttons to change the part setting.
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Description
Change the audio/MIDI file playback mode (see below).
Adjust the playback tempo of the MIDI song in beats per minute (BPM).
Raise or lower the pitch of the keyboard in semi-tone steps.
Raise or lower the pitch of the recorder/MIDI song in semi-tone steps.
Play/mute the 16 individual parts (tracks) of a MIDI song.
* Tempo, Song Transpose, and Song Part settings will not be shown when an audio file is selected.
Description
The selected audio/MIDI file will be played once.
The selected audio/MIDI file will be repeated.
All audio/MIDI files in the current folder will be played repeatedly.
All audio/MIDI files in the current folder will be played in random order.
 Adjusting the USB Recorder settings
After entering the USB Recorder menu:
Press the  or  buttons to move the selection cursor over the
desired setting.
Press the  or  buttons to adjust the selected setting.
* To reset the current setting to the default value, press the  and 
buttons simultaneously.
Default setting
Single
0 (C)
0
Play all parts

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