Listening to a
Song
on
Disk,
cont.
Selecting a Song
Measure Number
Time Signature Tempo
1
4.···A
J=12[1
•
In
this
example,
we'll
select
the
piece
called
"Mozart K-336".
NOTE!
Never try to remove a disk from the drive while
the drive light
is
brightly lit.
When
the
power
is
on,
the
disk
drive light will
alternate between being dimly lit (disk drive ready)
and brightly lit (disk drive in operation). When the
disk drive is in operation and the disk drive light is
brightly lit,
do
not try to eject the disk or you might
damage
the magnetic disk surface
and
make
the
disk unreadable.
(2)
Rotate the alpha-dial until the display shows the
name
of
the desired song on the disk•
1
4.····4
J=12[1
This symbol will move to here
,/
*If
the
..
symbol is not located
just
to the left
of
the
Song Name, press the [SONG] button (the button
just
above the
lRACK
[R] button), and then rotate
the alpha-dial to make your selection.
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About the Demo Song
Data
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# Song
Composer
1 Oh God,
our
Help in Ages Past, Movement 1
2 Oh God,
our
Help in Ages Past, Movement 2
3 Oh God,
our
Help in Ages Past, Movement 3
4 Oh God,
our
Help in Ages Past, Movement4
5 Church Sonata in C Major, K-336
6 "Aurelia"
7 "St. Anne"
8 "Woodworth"
Paul Manz
"
"
"
W.
A.Mozart
Samuel S. Wesley
William Croft
William B. Bradbury
All songs except #5 arranged by Mark Huth and Tom Hazleton
Song #5 arranged by Christopher Norton
Songs 1-4 are from "Partita on 'St. Anne'" by Paul Manz
Songs 5-8 will play an external Rodgers organ with sequencing capability
if
ORGAN switch on back
of
PR-300 is set to "EXT"
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