Playing Back A Song - Yamaha DDK-7 Owner's Manual

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Playing Back a Song

The M.D.R. enables you to play back commercially available XG-compatible song data
and MIDI data created with a computer as well as songs recorded on the DDK-7 itself.
Select the song to be played back.
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For details on selecting a song, see page 12.
Press the [F] (Play) button in the display to load the
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Registration data.
An hourglass icon appears, indicating the Registration data is loading. If the
song contains more than two Registration banks, the first one will be loaded.
You can check the Registration order in the Regist (Registration) Edit display.
If the song contains no performance data, after loading the Registration data, the
LCD returns to the SONG Page.
Playback starts automatically after reading the Registration data
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(the elapsed time is shown).
In general, all parts recorded to the song are played back; however, you can mute
specific parts and playback only selected parts. For more information, see
page 30.
When the end of the recorded performance is reached, playback automatically
stops. You can, however, stop playback in the middle of the song by pressing the
[ J ] (Stop) button in the display.
Custom Play
If you want to play back the song without resetting the Registrations, press the
[CUSTOM PLAY] button instead of the [F] (Play) button. This displays the
song time and starts playback immediately.
When you play the song using the Next Regist function, always press the [F]
(Play) button to start the song, not the [CUSTOM PLAY] button.
NOTE
When you play Electone
data, the resulting song
balance will vary according
to the speakers you are
using.
NOTE
The functions intended for
control with the Knee Lever
on the Electone must be
assigned to the Foot Pedal.
Reference Page
Next Regist Settings
(Changing the order of the
Registration data) (page 24)
Reference Page
About the [SETTINGS] button
(page 13)
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