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same folder as the ‘MySong.mid’ file or ‘MySong.mp3’ file, loading this latter
will load the TXT Lyrics file as well.
Text files have be formatted with monospaced, non-proportional fonts (like
Courier, Courier New, Letter Gothic, Lucida Sans, Menlo, Monaco, Vera Sans,
or any other monospaced font). Up to 24 characters can fit a single line of
text when using the bigger font size, 41 when using the smaller font size.
Linking text files to SongBook Entries
Lyrics and chords may be contained in a TXT file linked to a SongBook Entry.
The same formatting rules described above apply. See Linking text files to
SongBook Entries on page 87 for more information.
On-the-fly loading of Lyrics and chords from an external text file
When no lyrics or chords are contained or associated to the Style or Song,
you can load a text (TXT) file after having chosen a Style or Song.
Load a TXT file on-the-fly
The ‘No lyrics’ message will appear when you press the LYRI CS button in
one of the following cases:
▪ You are in Style Play mode.
▪ The Song does not contain lyrics and chords.
▪ No external file is associated to the Style or the Song.
In this case, do the following:
▪ Keep the SHIFT button pressed and touch the center of the display. The file
selector will appear, and will let you choose a TXT file to be loaded.