Editing The Song Name/Comment - Yamaha AW2816 Owner's Manual

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Managing songs
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Editing the song name/comment

Here's how to edit the name (song name) or comment
of the current song.
1
Press the [SONG] key
The SONG screen/Setting page will appear. The
SONG NAME area at the top of the screen indi-
cates the song name, and the COMMENT area
displays the comment.
Tip!
Unless you specify otherwise when newly creating a
song, a default song name of "xxxxx - NEW SONG"
(xxxxx will be a serial number) and default comment
of "No Description" will be assigned.
2
To edit the song name, move the cursor to
the NAME EDIT button in the upper left of
the screen, and press the [ENTER] key.
The NAME EDIT popup window will appear,
allowing you to edit the song name.
If the current song is protected, it is not possible to
edit the song name or comment. For details on pro-
tect, refer to page 151.
The Song List page will display only the first six-
teen characters of the song name.
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[F2] key.
Operation section
3
Use the character palette to edit the song
name. Then move the cursor to the OK
button and press the [ENTER] key.
For details on inputting characters, refer to
page 37.
You can input a song name up to sixty-four char-
acters long. When you move the cursor to the
OK button and press the [ENTER] key, you will
return to the SONG screen/Setting page.
4
To edit the comment, move the cursor to
the COMMENT EDIT button in the upper
left of the screen, and press the [ENTER]
key.
The COMMENT EDIT popup window will
appear, allowing you to edit the comment.
5
Use the character palette to edit the com-
ment. Then move the cursor to the OK
button and press the [ENTER] key.
For details on inputting characters, refer to
page 37.
You can input a comment up to sixty-four char-
acters long. When you move the cursor to the
OK button and press the [ENTER] key, you will
return to the SONG screen/Setting page.
6
To finalize the edited song name and com-
ment, save the current song.
For details on how to save the current song, refer
to page 148.

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