Selecting Audio Files - Roland V-Accordion FR-1x Owner's Manual

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Playback of the first audio file in alphabetical order in
the root folder starts. The display briefly shows the
first three characters of the audio file's name as well
as three dots that flash from left to right:
ama
. . .
The "scrolling" dots (alternate flashing from left to
right) mean that playback is running.
(In the example above, the display shows the first
three characters of a file called "Amazing
Grace.wav".)
The FR-1x only displays the first three characters of
the audio file names. See "Tip for naming audio files"
on p. 32 for how to ensure that you can tell the files
apart.
See page 71 for how the FR-1x displays the charac-
ters of the selected file name.
3.
If you are using the audio file as your
accompaniment, start playing on the FR-1x
as you normally would.
4.
To pause playback of the audio file, press
the [®÷π] button again.
Playback of the selected audio file stops and the
three dots flash simultaneously for a moment (after
which the display returns to the main page):
ama
. . .
If playback is stopped, the three dots flash
simultaneously.
5.
To return to the beginning of the current
song, press the PLAYER [œ] button.
NOTE
[œ]
Press the PLAYER buttons
view the name of the currently selected audio file.

Selecting audio files

As stated above, the FR-1x automatically selects the
first audio file it detects on the USB memory you insert.
To select a different file, proceed as follows:
1.
Press and hold the [SET] register to enter
PARAMETER mode.
The display shows the name of the last parameter
you selected.
2.
If Parameter mode is not yet selected, press
treble register [3] or [4] (PARAM LIST) until
the display looks as follows:
WIND
PIANO/GUITAR
NOTE
Instead of performing steps (1) and (2) above, you can also
press and hold the [®÷π] button to jump to the first param-
eter of Parameter mode ("AUd").
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V-Accordion
Selecting audio files
and [®÷π] simultaneously to
AUd
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