Panasonic SXKN7000 SXKN7000 User Guide - Page 145

Playlist

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SD card Part VII SD card Playlist The instrument handles the SD-AUDIO/SD-SOUND files in PLAYLIST units. The explanation of the PLAYLIST is as follows. PLAYLIST type There are two types of PLAYLIST. < DEFAULT PLAYLIST: (Total list)> A collection of all data saved in an SD card. If you delete a song from the default PLAYLIST, the song data itself will be deleted on the card. When the music data is transferred to the SD card from a PC, a play list is created automatically on the card. You can freely name this type of play lists. Also, you can create a new PLAYLIST which contains your favorite songs selected from the DEFAULT PLAYLIST or other PLAYLISTs. MEMO You can create PLAYLISTs on an SD card within the following limits. • Maximum number of PLAYLISTs: 99 • Maximum number of songs: 999 • Maximum number of songs in a PLAYLIST: 99 PLAYLIST EDIT You can edit a PLAYLIST for SD-SOUND freely except for the DEFAULT PLAYLIST. • You can edit the DEFAULT PLAYLIST on the SD TOOLS display. (Refer to page 151.) 1. On the PLAYLIST SELECT display, press the EDIT button. • The PLAYLIST SELECT display appears when you press the PLAYLIST SELECT button on the SD-SOUND display. (Refer to page 144.) • The display looks similar to the following. • Press the PLAYLIST NEW button to select a new, blank PLAYLIST as a "Target Playlist." • Press the PLAYLIST DEL button to delete PLAYLIST which is currently selected as "Target Playlist." • Press the "Target Playlist Name" button to name the PLAYLIST which is being currently edited. 3. Press the OK button. 2. Edit the PLAYLIST. • Select the songs to copy from in the left column of the display, assign to them desired song numbers for the "Target Playlist" and press the STORE button. This creates a new PLAYLIST of the selected songs with assigned song numbers. • Use the MOVE button to change the order of the songs. • Press the DEL button to delete the songs which are currently selected on the "Target Playlist." 145 QQTG0671

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Playlist
The instrument handles the SD-AUDIO/SD-SOUND files in PLAYLIST units. The explanation of the
PLAYLIST is as follows.
PLAYLIST type
There are two types of PLAYLIST.
< DEFAULT PLAYLIST: (Total list)>
A collection of all data saved in an SD card. If
you delete a song from the default PLAYLIST,
the song data itself will be deleted on the card.
<PLAYLIST>
When the music data is transferred to the SD
card from a PC, a play list is created automat-
ically on the card. You can freely name this type
of play lists. Also, you can create a new PLAYL-
IST which contains your favorite songs selected
from the DEFAULT PLAYLIST or other PLAYL-
ISTs.
PLAYLIST EDIT
You can edit a PLAYLIST for SD-SOUND freely
except for the DEFAULT PLAYLIST.
You can edit the DEFAULT PLAYLIST on the
SD TOOLS display. (Refer to page 151.)
1.
On the PLAYLIST SELECT display, press the
EDIT button.
The PLAYLIST SELECT display appears
when you press the PLAYLIST SELECT button
on the SD-SOUND display. (Refer to page
144.)
The display looks similar to the following.
2.
Edit the PLAYLIST.
Select the songs to copy from in the left
column of the display, assign to them desired
song numbers for the “Target Playlist” and
press the STORE button. This creates a new
PLAYLIST of the selected songs with assigned
song numbers.
Use the MOVE button to change the order of
the songs.
Press the DEL button to delete the songs
which are currently selected on the “Target
Playlist.”
Press the PLAYLIST NEW button to select a
new, blank PLAYLIST as a “Target Playlist.”
Press the PLAYLIST DEL button to delete
PLAYLIST which is currently selected as “Tar-
get Playlist.”
Press the “Target Playlist Name” button to
name the PLAYLIST which is being currently
edited.
3.
Press the OK button.
MEMO
You can create PLAYLISTs on an SD card
within the following limits.
Maximum number of PLAYLISTs: 99
Maximum number of songs: 999
Maximum number of songs in a PLAYLIST:
99
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