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Song Play operating mode
STS Name panel
Text files loaded with Standard MIDI Files
and MP3 files
When a ".TXT" file exists in the same directory as a Standard
MIDI File or MP3 file, and shares exactly the same name, it will
be loaded with the ".MID" or "MP3" file, and can be seen in the
Lyrics page.
As an example, if the file "MYSONG.TXT" exists in the same
directory as the "MYSONG.MID" or "MYSONG.MP3" file, it is
loaded together with the matching ".MID" or ".MP3" file.
However, unlike ordinary Lyrics, the text will not scroll automat-
ically while the Song is playing back. You must scroll it with the
DIAL. As an alternative, you can use an assignable switch or
footswitch, with the Text Page Up or Text Page Down functions
assigned, to scroll (respectively) to the previous or next text
page.
Note: When a ".TXT" file is loaded with the Song, it overrides any
included Lyrics data.
Playing the keyboard while reading chords
When playing the keyboard while a Song is running, if you want
to play the keyboard in C while seeing the original chords in the
display, set to Off the "Transpose applies to Style and Kbd
tracks..." parameter, and check the "Transpose applies to
Sequencer 1/2" parameter (see page 208).
STS Name panel
Select this panel to see the name of the four available STSs. See
"STS Name panel" on page 89 for details.
Mic panel
Select this panel to set parameters for the microphone input. See
"Mic panel" on page 89 for details.
Sub-Scale panel
Select this panel to select a secondary scale for the Keyboard
tracks. See "Mixer/Tuning: Sub Scale" on page 94 for details.
Pad panel
Select this panel to see which Hit or Sequence Pads are assigned
to the four Pads. See "Pad panel" on page 90 for details.
Split panel
Select this panel to adjust the split point for the Keyboard tracks.
See "Split panel" on page 90 for details.