Playing Back Your New Playlist; Selecting An Existing Playlist - Roland VIMA JM-8 Owner's Manual

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Your playlist is saved to the internal hard disk.
If you pressed the [SAVE] display button by mistake,
you can close the keyboard window by pressing the
[EXIT] button. In that case, your playlist is not saved.
Note: This operation only saves the playlist (i.e. the refer-
ences to existing song files). The songs themselves are not
saved, because that is unnecessary.
Note: If you delete a song (see p. 76) that is referenced by
a playlist step, the "File not found" message appears.
The display returns to the "PLAYLIST EDIT" page.
Note: To leave this page (if you no longer need it), press
the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.

Playing back your new playlist

Let us first look at how to play back the playlist you have
just created. See "Selecting an existing playlist" for how
to select a different playlist.
(1) On the "PLAYLIST EDIT" page (see above), press the
name of the song in your new playlist where you
want playback to start.
The [PLAYLIST] button lights. If you like, you can press
the [EXIT] button to return to the main page
(2) Press the [®÷π] button to start playback.
(3) Press the [ª] button to stop playback.
Note: If the "PLAYLIST PLAYS ALL SONGS" function is
selected (page 55), pressing [ª] automatically selects the
next song in your playlist.
(4) If you didn't press the [EXIT] button in step (1),
press it to return to the main page.
(5) To leave Playlist mode, select any song on any stor-
age device.
The [PLAYLIST] button goes dark.

Selecting an existing playlist

Playlists you compiled and saved can be selected and
played back any time.
(1) If necessary, connect the USB storage device and
insert the CD that contain the songs referenced by
the Playlist.
(2) Press the [PLAYLIST] button.
PLAYLIST
The display now looks as follows:
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