01: Song Select; 02: Song Clear - Yamaha RY30 Authorized Product Manual

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Summary: Selects a song number between 0 and 19
for playback, recording, or editing.
also allows location of any specified measure or
part number.
Settings: Song name: see page 38
Tempo: see page 34
Song number: 00 . . . 21
Measure: 001 . . . 999
Part number: 00 1 . . . 999
Procedure: Use the
cursor to the song number, measure, or part
number parameter. Use the [INC] and [DEC]
keys, the [DATA] slider, or the numeric keys to
set the selected parameter.
Summary: Clears (erases) the selected song.
Settings: Song number: 00 . . . 19
Procedure: Use the [INC] and [DEC] keys, the
[DATA] slider, or the numeric keys to select the
song number to be cleared.
SONG SELECT
This mode
and
keys to move the
SONG CLEAR
The selected song can be played by pressing
the [START] key and stopped by pressing the
[STOP/CONTINUE] key. If you press the
[STOP/CONTINUE] key again after stopping
the song, playback will resume from the point at
which it was stopped. The [STOP/CONTINUE]
key will also start playback from a selected
measure or part location. The [START] key will
always start the song from the beginning.
Notes: More details on selecting and playing songs
are given in the TUTORIALS section, beginning
on page 32. For song recording procedures see
page 32. For editing procedures see page 34.
A small letter "w" appearing to the right of
the song number indicates that the pattern con-
tains data. Song numbers with no "w" are blank
or have been cleared using the SONG CLEAR
function described next.
Song numbers 20 and 21 are demo songs (see
page 16). These song numbers cannot be used for
recording.
Press the [ENTER] key — "Sure" will
appear on the display. Press the [ENTER] key
again to clear the song or press [EXIT] to cancel
the operation. "Complete!" will appear on the
display briefly when the song has been cleared.
Notes: This is the main method you'll use to get rid
of unwanted songs. It's also handy to be able to
clear a song you're working on if you don't like
the way things are going and want to start again
from scratch.
If you attempt to clear a song that contains
no data, the "!No Data Converted!" error mes-
sage will appear on the display.
SONG MODE
Song mode/Page 01
Song mode/Page 02
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