Performing With Audio Files - Roland FP-7F Owner's Manual

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Performing

Performing with Audio Files

If the Audio Key function is on, you'll be able to play audio files by pressing a key.
Indication (Playback mode)
O
OW
L
LW
STOP
* If no audio file is assigned to the B 0–B1 keys, nothing is shown in the graphic in the screen.
1. Play a key B 0–B1.
The audio file assigned to that key will play.
B 0–B1
If you press the B0 key, a screen like the following will appear.
The key in the screen whose audio file is playing will change color.
The screen also shows the name and remaining time of the currently playing audio file.
The key that is playing an audio file
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Explanation
One-shot Now
When you press the key, the audio file will play only once. The audio file will play immediately when you press the
key.
One-shot Wait
When you press the key, the audio file will play only once.
With this setting, pressing the key while another audio file is playing will reserve the audio file to be played next.
When the currently playing audio file has finished, the reserved audio file will play.
Loop Now
When you press the key, the audio file will play repeatedly.
The audio file will play immediately when you press the key.
Loop Wait
When you press the key, the audio file will play repeatedly.
With this setting, pressing the key while another audio file is playing will reserve the audio file to be played next.
When the currently playing audio file has finished, the reserved audio file will play.
When you press this key, the audio file will stop playing.
Name of the audio file
Remaining time of the audio file

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