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Manual de usuario Yamaha, modelo LS9-32

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4 Move the cursor to the blue background area in the middle of the list SONG TITLE/ FILE NAME field, and press the [ENTER] key. The SONG SELECT popup window will appear, allowing you to select an audio file. 1 SONG TITLE/FILE NAME buttons These buttons select the item (song title or file name) that is shown in the song list. B JPN button If this button is on, the song title will be displayed using Shift-JIS code (double-byte character code) to support Japanese. C PATH field This indicates the path of the folder ( \ YPE \ SONGS \ ) in which the audio files are saved. This cannot be changed. D Song list This shows the playable audio files in the SONGS folder. E SONG TITLE/FILE NAME button When you move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key, the song list will be sorted in alphanumeric order by song tile or file name. Each time you press the [ENTER] key, the list will alternate between ascending and descending order. F TYPE This indicates the type of the audio file. The significance of this indication is as follows. • MP3 .............MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 • WMA ...........Windows Media Audio • AAC .............MPEG4 AAC G OFFSET (Offset time) This specifies the time from the recall operation until the corresponding audio file begins to play. 5 Operate the dial or the [DEC]/[INC] keys to scroll the song list so that the file you want to link to the scene is shown in the center with a blue background. 6 If necessary, move the cursor to the OFFSET knob and use the dial or the [DEC]/ [INC] keys to specify an offset time before the audio file will play back. You can specify the offset time in a range of 0–99 seconds in 0.5 second units. • The audio file to be played must be saved in the SONGS folder within the YPE folder. Please note that you won’t be able to specify a file that is in the root directory or another folder. When you execute playback, the path in the TITLE LIST screen will change to \YPE\SONGS\. • The file name is shown in black if the specified file no longer exists, and the song title or file name is shown in yellow if the file can no longer be recognized. • The file specified for linking is distinguished by its eight-character file name + three-character extension. If you change the file name after specifying it for linking, or if you repeatedly delete and copy the file, there may be rare cases in which the linked file can no longer be recognized. NOTE • Other items in the SCENE PLAYBACK LINK screen are the same as in the SCENE LIST screen (> LS9 owner’s manual, p. 134). NOTE 1 2 5 6 7 3 4 • A maximum of 300 audio files can be displayed. • Files other than playable audio files will not be displayed. HINT 7 Move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key. The popup window will close, and you will return to the SCENE PLAYBACK LINK screen. The title or file name of the file you selected will be displayed in the center of the song list. Alternatively, if you select the CANCEL button instead of the OK button, the settings will be discarded and you will return to the SCENE PLAYBACK LINK screen. 8 Move the cursor to the LINK field and press the [ENTER] key to turn on the link to the audio file. The PLAY indicator will appear in the LINK field. The PLAY indicator will also appear in the STATUS field of the SCENE LIST screen. 9 Repeat steps 3–8 to assign audio files to other scenes in the same way. 10 Recall a scene to which you’ve linked an audio file. After the offset time has elapsed, the audio file will play only once. • As other ways to control audio file playback, you can use MIDI MMC commands for remote control from an external device (> LS9 owner’s manual p. 186), or assign the DIRECT PLAY function to a user-defined key and play back the audio file directly. HINT • When you recall the scene, the constant display area will show a count-down until the offset time has elapsed. • You cannot play back during recording or in record-ready mode. • If another song is playing when scene recall occurs, the currently- playing song will stop when recall occurs, regardless of the offset time setting. • The linked audio file will be played only once, regardless of the playback mode setting. NOTE U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation © 2006 Yamaha Corporation ...

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