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Song Play operating mode
Saving a list of Songs
SAVING A LIST OF SONGS
How to save a list of Songs contained in a
folder
1. Press SONG PLAY to select the Song Play opera-
tive mode.
2. Press one of the A (S1:) VOLUME/VALUE button
to select the Load Song page.
3. Use the F-3 (OPEN) and F-4 (CLOSE) buttons to
browse through the folders inside the card.
4. Move the folder you are looking for to the first line
of the display. Use the TEMPO/VALUE controls, or
the E–F (Scroll Up) and G–H (Scroll Down) VOL-
UME/VALUE buttons.
5. Once the folder is selected, press SHIFT + F-2.
6. A dialog box will appear, asking you to insert a
new card into the card slot. Insert the card, and
press ENTER to confirm, or EXIT to abort.
Note: The text file will contain a list of “*.mid”, “*.kar” and
“*.jbx” files only (i.e., the files you can select using the
numeric keypad – see “Selecting a Song composing its pro-
gressive number” on page 70). Folders and different kinds of
files will not be included.
When saved, the text file will be named after the selected
folder. For example, a folder named “Dummy” will generate
a “Dummy.txt” file. If a file with the same name already
exists on the card, it will be overwritten without waiting for
any confirmation. A file containing the list of all valid files
contained into the root of the card will generate a “Root.txt”
file.
The list will include the progressive number assigned to each
Song, file names in MS-DOS format (8.3), the total number
of files in the list.
For the correct display and printing of the list on a personal
computer, use a fixed size (i.e., non-proportional) character
in your text editor.
Warning: While the list may contain more than 9999 files,
you can’t select Songs outside the 0001–9999 range when
using the numeric keypad.
How to save a list of Songs contained in a
Jukebox file
1. Press SONG PLAY to select the Song Play opera-
tive mode.
2. To select an existing Jukebox file, press one of the
A (S1:) VOLUME/VALUE buttons to select the
Load Song page.
If you are creating a new Jukebox file, press
MENU instead, select the Jukebox page, and jump
to step 7.
3. Use the F-3 (OPEN) and F-4 (CLOSE) buttons to
browse through the folders inside the card.
4. Move the folders and files to select to the first line
of the display. Use the TEMPO/VALUE controls, or
the E–F (Scroll Up) and G–H (Scroll Down) VOL-
UME/VALUE buttons.
5. When the Jukebox file you are looking for is
selected, press F-2 (SELECT) to select it.
6. Once the Jukebox file is selected, press MENU and
select the Jukebox page.
7. While you are in the Jukebox page, press SHIFT +
F-2 to save the list.
8. A dialog box will appear, asking you to insert a
new card into the card slot. Insert the card, and
press ENTER to confirm, or EXIT to abort.
Note: When saved, the text file will be named after the
selected Jukebox file. For example, a Jukebox file named
“Dummy.jbx” will generate a “Dummy.txt” file. A new,
unnamed Jukebox file will generate a “New_name.txt” file. If
a file with the same name already exists on the card, it will be
overwritten without waiting for any confirmation.
The list will include the progressive number assigned to each
Song, file names in MS-DOS format (8.3), the total number
of files in the list.
For the correct display and printing of the list on a personal
computer, use a fixed size (i.e., non-proportional) character
in your text editor.