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User's Manual
Important safety instructions
· · · · · · Read these instructions. Mains powered apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. Do not block any ventilation openings, install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. [. . . ] STS Name of the four selected Single Touch Settings (STS). Touch one of them to select it.
Selected player
STS
Song Play operating mode
Lyrics / Score panel
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Text files loaded with Standard MIDI Files and MP3 files
When a ". TXT" file exists in the same directory as a Standard MIDI File or MP3 file, and shares exactly the same name, it will be loaded with the ". MID" or "MP3" file, and can be seen in the Lyrics page. As an example, if the file "MYSONG. TXT" exists in the same directory as the "MYSONG. MID" or "MYSONG. MP3" file, it is loaded together with the matching ". MID" or ". MP3" file. However, unlike ordinary Lyrics, the text will not scroll automatically while the Song is playing back. As an alternative, you can use an assignable switch or footswitch, with the Text Page Up or Text Page Down functions assigned, to scroll (respectively) to the previous or next text page. Note: When a ". TXT" file is loaded with the Song, it overrides any included Lyrics data.
Markers side tabs
Standard Song Markers contained in a midifile can be read with the Pa2X, to quickly jump to a given position in the Song. Additionally, you can set your own marker points on-the-fly. Touch one of these side tabs to access the Marker panel corresponding to one of the two players.
Selected player
On-the-fly TXT loading
When a Song does not contain any Lyrics metadata or has no ". TXT" file linked, the "No lyrics. Press SHIFT and touch here to load a TXT file" message appears in the display when you go to a Seq. Lyrics page.
Note: Markers do not work when the Groove Quantize is activated. Note: It is not advisable to program them with a Jukebox file assigned to Player 1, since pressing PLAY/STOP would delete the markers. 2.
Go to the Song Play > Mark Ply. 1 (Ply. 2) page. Start the Song by pressing the PLY. 1 (PLY. 2) PLAY/STOP button (however, markers can be added even while the player is not running). When you reach the position you want to save as a marker, touch the Add button in the display. · If you touch Add within the first beats of the measure, the beginning of the current measure is saved as a marker.
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When this message appears, and you want to load a ". TXT" file, keep the SHIFT button pressed and touch the center of the display. A standard file selector appears, and lets you look for ". TXT" file to be loaded while the current Song is playing. Hint: When the file selector appears, you can use the Search ( ) function to search a ". TXT" file in the various media. See "Searching files" on page 250 for more information.
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Do the same for any following marker. Stop the Song by pressing the PLY. 1 (PLY. 2) PLAY/STOP button.
How to jump to a saved marker:
1. When you want to jump to a saved marker, touch it in the display. The Song will jump to the saved position at the beginning of the next measure.
How to edit a marker:
1. [. . . ] Load the appropriate data (Styles or Performances). Sound does not stop The selected Style or Song cannot start Make sure that the damper switch calibration parameter is set correctly. Make sure that the Clock parameter is set to Internal. If you are using the MIDI Clock of another device, you must set the MIDI Clock parameter to MIDI or USB (depending on the port the Pa2X is hooked to the other device through) and make sure that the external device transmits MIDI Clock data. [. . . ]
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