Roland FP-7 Owner's Manual page 61

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If you play the B 0 key, a screen like the following will appear.
If a key is assigned to play an audio file, the color of the key in the screen will change. The name
and remaining time of the currently playing audio file is also shown in the screen.
The key that is playing an audio file
Keys set to "O-W" or "L-W" let you reserve the audio file that will be played when the currently
playing audio file has finished playing. If you've pressed the B 0 key and then press the E1 key
to reserve the next-played audio file, the screen will show as follows.
Key of the currently playing audio file
Key of the next-played audio file
Play the A0 key.
4.
Audio file playback will stop.
A0
For details on installing the included "Audio Key Utility" into your computer, refer to
"Audio Key Utility quick guide" (separate document).
If no USB memory (sold separately) containing audio files is connected to the FP-7,
you'll be able to play audio files that are built into the FP-7 (see the section that
follows).
If the connected USB memory does not contain an audio file set created by the "Audio
Key Utility," you'll be able to assign audio files from USB memory to each key and play
them.
You can also change the settings of the audio files assigned to the keys, and change
the settings that specify how the audio files will be repeated (p. 127).
The changes you make will be remembered until you turn off the power. However, the
changes you make will be lost if you select another audio file set.
Name of the audio file
Remaining time of the audio file
* The border of the reserved
audio file will be shown with
a thicker border in the screen.
Name of the currently playing audio file
Remaining time of the currently playing audio file
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