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36). (6) Press [PLAY.STOP.®..] again to continue with the next step. (7) To switch off the Play List function, press the [PLAY.LIST] button (it goes dark). Selecting another (single) song via the Song Finder or a User Program with a song link will temporarily deactivate Play List function. This is signaled by the flashing [PLAY.LIST] indicator. When the “external” song is finished, the Play List function resumes and the indicator of the [PLAY.LIST] button lights steadily. Note: If Play List playback is stopped at an entry for which NEXT SONG is not active and if you then select a User Program with a song link, the Play List function is switched off. Pressing [PLAY.STOP.®..] then starts playback of the song recalled by the User Program. Managing Play Lists Play Lists can be renamed and deleted. • If necessary, insert the memory card that contains the list you wish to rename or delete into the slot. (1) Press the [PLAY.LIST] button. The display looks more or less as follows: (2) Use the scrollbar or the [DATA.ENTRY] dial move through the available Play Lists (if available and necessary). (3) Press the field that corresponds to the list you need. Play List functionE-60/E-50 Music Workstation r Play List functionE-60/E-50 Music Workstation r Renaming a Play List To change the name of the selected Play List, press the [RENAME] field. Enter the desired characters (page 44) and press the [EXECUTE] field. After a brief confirmation, the display returns to the Play List page. [Back] leaves the list intact and takes you back to the PLAY LIST page, where you could select another Play List to be deleted. Note: You do not need to save a Play List after renaming it. Deleting a Play List See steps (1)~(3) above, and then press the [DELETE] field. As this may ruin your work, you need to confirm this command: You have three options here. Be aware that a deleted Play List cannot be recalled. [YES] deletes the list file (but not the Standard MIDI Files it refers to). [NO] leaves the list intact and takes you back to the PLAY LIST page. Note: Even if you delete the selected list, this “only” disposes of the play list proper. The songs assigned to the list are not deleted and can thus be used in isolation or assigned to new/ other Play Lists. 119 Editing Lyrics E-60/E-50 Music Workstation 12. Editing Lyrics Editing Lyrics E-60/E-50 Music Workstation 12. Editing Lyrics Your E-60/E-50 contains functions that allow you to add Lyrics to Standard MIDI Files that do not contain them. You can also edit the Lyrics data of Standard MIDI Files that conform to the Tune 1000 format (as well as other Lyrics formats). This may come in handy when you keep forgetting the words of a song you wish to use for your performances and want them to be included in the song file. The E-60/E-50 only allows you to link (“synchronize”) Lyrics data to the music data of the loaded Standard MIDI File. The text data proper must be entered on a Windows- compatible PC (or a Mac and saved as .TXT data for Windows). See right for the supported characters. Adding Lyrics to a song Here’s a step-by-step tour of how to add Lyrics data to a Standard MIDI File: (1) Prepare the text file with the lyrics you wish to associate with a given song. Use a word processor program on your computer, taking care to type a return after every line or word you wish to synchronize separately. The synchronization function (see below) always works with entire lines of text (i.e. until the following return). In any case, no line should contain more than 28 characters. (2) Export the file as .TXT file and save it to a floppy disk, a memory card the E-60/E-50 can read or transfer it to the E-60/E-50 via USB (see p. 184). (3) On the E-60/E-50, load the song you wish to add Lyrics to. See “Playing back songs (Standard MIDI Files)” on p. 35 for details about selecting songs. (4) Press the [LYRICS&SCORE] button. LYRICS & SCORE The display changes to: The display changes to: Importing a text file for Lyrics synchronization or editing Lyrics data is only possible while song playback is stopped. If you forget to stop playback (by pressing RECORDER [PLAY.STOP.®..]), a “Can’t execute. Song is running” error message is displayed. Let’s import the text file you created earlier: (6) Select the memory area that contains the text file you wish to associate with the Standard MIDI File in the E-60/E-50’s RAM memory: press [INTERNAL.MEMORY], [FLOPPY] or [EXTERNAL.MEMORY]. If you press [FLOPPY] or [EXTERNAL.MEMORY], insert the memory card or floppy disk with the desired song into the slot (or drive). (7) Press the line that contains the name of the text file you want to use. If you don’t see the desired file name, use the scroll (5) Press the [OPTIONS] field, followed by the [TXT.IMPORT] field. bar, the [DATA.ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons to select another group of 8 files. (If you still can’t find the file, it may not end in “.TXT” or not be a text/ ASCII file.) (8) Press the [EXECUTE] field to loa...
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