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Song Play operating mode

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You can turn the Link Mode on by pressing the TEMPO LOCK
button and turning its LED on (by default, Beat mode is selected
the first time). This also turns the Tempo Lock function on.
Hint: You can always start both players simultaneously, by keeping
the SHIFT button held down while pressing one of the
(PLAY/STOP) controls.
Off
The players Tempo are not linked. Each player
uses its own Tempo.
Measure
The two players Tempo are linked together. The
Tempo data written into the Songs are ignored.
Adjust the Tempo using the TEMPO/VALUE
controls.
Start one of the players, by pressing its own
(PLAY/STOP) control. Then, start the other
player, by pressing the other
control; the second player starts at the next mea-
sure.
Beat
The two player's Tempo are linked together. The
Tempo data written into the Songs are ignored.
Adjust the Tempo using the TEMPO/VALUE
controls.
Start one of the players, by pressing its own
(PLAY/STOP) control. Then, start the other
player, by pressing the other
control; the second player starts at the next beat
(quarter or octave, depending on the Song's Time
Signature).
Fast Play
When checked, this function allows to skip the empty setup
beats at the beginning of a Standard MIDI File, and immediately
start from the first note. However, any setup data are read and
considered.
Please note that, being recorded as audio data, any empty space
at the beginning of an MP3 file cannot be skipped.
Note: When Pa2X is driving an external musical instrument, the
fast transfer of MIDI data to the MIDI OUT or USB port may
cause a delay to the Song's start. Therefore, we suggest to turn this
function off when Pa2X is hooked to other instruments.
Get Hard Disk Path
Touch this button to see the current file path of the Song
assigned to each of the players. This lets you know where cur-
rently selected Songs are located in the disk.
If you save these paths to the Global, by selecting the "Write Glo-
bal-Song Play Setup" command from the page menu, the first
time you will open the Song Select window, after turning the
instrument on, the selected path will be selected by default.
Page menu
Touch the page menu icon to open the menu. Touch a command
to select it. Touch anywhere in the display to close the menu
without selecting a command.
(PLAY/STOP)
Write Performance
Select this command to open the Write Performance dialog box,
and save most of the current control panel settings to a Perfor-
mance.
See "Write Performance dialog box" on page 112 for more infor-
(PLAY/STOP)
mation.
Write Global-Song Play Setup
Select this command to open the Write Global-Song Play Setup
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dialog box, and save global settings that are unique to the Song
Play mode.
See "Write Global-Song Play Setup dialog box" on page 181 for
more information.
Save Song Marker Ply.1/2
Select this command to save the markers created in the corre-
sponding player (see "Markers side tabs" on page 167).
Export Jukebox List
Only available when a Jukebox list is selected. Select this com-
mand to save the current Jukebox list as a text file to a disk. Here
is how it works.
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1.
While a Jukebox file is assigned to the player, select the
Export Jukebox List command from the page menu.
2.
A dialog box will appear, asking you to select either the
internal SSD-U memory or a storage device connected to
one of the USB Host ports.
3.
Select an option, and touch OK to confirm.

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