Linking Text Files To Songbook Entries; On-The-Fly Loading Of Lyrics And Chords From An External Text File - Korg HAVIAN 30 User Manual

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same folder as the 'MySong.mid' file or 'MySong.mp3' file, loading this latter
will load the TXT Lyrics file as well.
Text files have be formatted with monospaced, non-proportional fonts (like
Courier, Courier New, Letter Gothic, Lucida Sans, Menlo, Monaco, Vera Sans,
or any other monospaced font). Up to 24 characters can fit a single line of
text when using the bigger font size, 41 when using the smaller font size.

Linking text files to SongBook Entries

Lyrics and chords may be contained in a TXT file linked to a SongBook Entry.
The same formatting rules described above apply. See
SongBook Entries

On-the-fly loading of Lyrics and chords from an external text file

When no lyrics or chords are contained or associated to the Style or Song,
you can load a text (TXT) file after having chosen a Style or Song.
Load a TXT file on-the-fly
The 'No lyrics' message will appear when you press the
one of the following cases:
You are in Style Play mode.
The Song does not contain lyrics and chords.
No external file is associated to the Style or the Song.
In this case, do the following:
Keep the
SHIFT
selector will appear, and will let you choose a TXT file to be loaded.
on page 87 for more information.
button pressed and touch the
Reading lyrics and chords |87
Linking text files to
LYRICS
center of the
display. The file
button in

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