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Do not add or delete files in the “RMF,” “RSF,” or “SMDB” folder on the player with Windows Explorer, and also do not delete or rename these folders with Windows Explorer. If you do so, some music tracks may not be displayed in the Rolly list and they may not be played on the player. . Hints The player plays the transferred tracks in the order of tracks displayed on Rolly Choreographer. The player can play up to 4,096 tracks. You can transfer tracks without accompanying motion. Select the folder or file, and press the button. You can assign motion to tracks after they have been transferred to the player. For details, refer to the Rolly Choreographer Help. You can transfer music to the player using Windows Explorer or other music management software. When you use any software other than Rolly Choreographer, place the data in the “MUSIC” folder. The player can play “.mp3” and “.3gp*” music files only. The player cannot play “.m4a” and “.mp4” music files. To make “.m4a” and “.mp4” music files in a computer playable on the player, transfer them by using Rolly Choreographer. “.m4a” and “.mp4” music files will be converted to “.3gp” music files automatically, and transferred to the player. You can create and edit motion as you like on Rolly Choreographer. You can also change the settings of the player. For details, see the Rolly Choreographer Help. You can create motion and upload their data to the service site on the internet, or download motion data from the service site and store them in Rolly Choreographer. For details, see the Rolly Choreographer Help. HE-AAC codec “.3gp” files or movie “.3gp” files cannot be played on the player. Transferring Music and Motion to the Player (continued) For details, refer to the Rolly Choreographer Help. Enjoying Music Playing Music You can play music transferred from a computer using Rolly Choreographer. You can play motion together with music (. page 33). 1 Set the Power switch to ON. The start-up sound sounds and the power is turned on. 2 Place the player on a stable surface with the SONY logo facing you. 3 Click the Play button. The player opens its arms and plays music. The Play-button indicator lights up during playback. The indicator changes color according to whether a motion is assigned to the track or not (. page 34). To stop playing music Click the Play button during playback. The player stops playing music and closes its arms. Two ways to operate the player You can operate the player either placed on a level surface or held in your hand as shown below. When the player is placed on a level surface When you hold the player in your hand Place the player with the SONY logo facing you. Operate the player by pushing the player on the wheels while music is playing. Hold the player in the vertical position. Operate the player by turning the wheels to the right or left while music is playing. Play button Play-button indicator (surrounding the Play button) Power switch Side lamps Enjoying Music continued . Playing Music (continued) Changing a track To change the track, push the player forward or backward a short distance while music is playing. The operation sound sounds and the track changes.(1) To change the music group, push the player forward or backward further. The operation sound sounds, the group number is announced, such as “Group One,” and the group changes.(2) (1) If you try to return to the previous track after more than 5 seconds have elapsed since the track started, the current track will be played from the beginning. (2) When you perform this operation on the first track of the group: If you try to return to the previous group after more than 5 seconds have elapsed since the playback started, the current track will be played from the beginning. When you perform this operation on the second or a later track of the group: The first track of the group will be played from the beginning. To change the track, turn the upper wheel* about 45° while music is playing. The operation sound sounds and the track changes. To change the music group, turn the upper wheel about 90°. The operation sound sounds, the group number is announced, such as “Group One,” and the group changes. Playback starts from the loudest point of the track. When you place the player on a level surface, playback starts from the beginning of the track. When you hold the player in the vertical position with either end at the top, the wheel at the top is automatically assigned to changing tracks/groups. To locate the beginning of the next track/group To locate the beginning of the previous (or current) track/group To locate the previous track/group To locate the next track/group Enjoying Music continued . Playing Music (continued) Adjusting the volume To turn down the volume To turn up the volume While music is playing, rotate the player clockwise to turn up the volume, and counterclockwise to turn it down. The player returns automatically to the position it was before the volume was adjusted. You can ...