Yamaha MD4S Owner's Manual - Page 71

Programming the song playback order Program Play, Rotate the DATA dial to make the display read

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Various playback functions 71 Programming the song playback order (Program Play) Program Play is a function that lets you program the playback order of the songs on disc. You can specify up to 36 steps of song numbers for playback. 1. Press the UTILITY button. 2. Rotate the DATA dial to make the display read "Prog Play," and press the ENTER button. The display will indicate "EDIT Prog." 3. Rotate the DATA dial to select either "EDIT Prog" or "NEW Prog." If you wish to create a new program, select "NEW Prog." If you wish to recall an existing program, select "EDIT Prog." 4. Press the ENTER button to begin programming. The display will indicate the parameters of each step. The blinking character is the currently selected parameter. Step number Song number Song number that was specified for the previous step 5. Rotate the CURSOR shuttle to select parameters, and rotate the DATA dial to modify the value. The range of each parameter is as follows. Step number ...........S1-S36 (S will be displayed as a lowercase letter during programming) Song number song number (* indicates that no song number has been specified for this step) Note: For steps 2 and following, the song number specified for the previous step will also be displayed. However this is only for your information, and cannot be modified. Tip: If you rotate the CURSOR shuttle to the right when the Song Number parameter is selected, you will advance to the next step. If you rotate the CURSOR shuttle toward the left when the Step parameter is selected, you will return to the previous step. -Owner's Manual

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Various playback functions
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—Owner’s Manual
Programming the song playback order (Program Play)
Program Play is a function that lets you program the playback order of the songs on disc. You
can specify up to 36 steps of song numbers for playback.
1.
Press the UTILITY button.
2.
Rotate the DATA dial to make the display read
Prog Play,
and press the
ENTER button.
The display will indicate “EDIT Prog.”
3.
Rotate the DATA dial to select either
EDIT Prog
or
NEW Prog.
If you wish to create a new program, select “NEW Prog.” If you wish to recall an existing pro-
gram, select “EDIT Prog.”
4.
Press the ENTER button to begin programming.
The display will indicate the parameters of each step. The blinking character is the currently
selected parameter.
5.
Rotate the CURSOR shuttle to select parameters, and rotate the DATA dial to
modify the value.
The range of each parameter is as follows.
Step number
...........
S1–S36 (S will be displayed as a lowercase letter during programming)
Song number
.........
*, song number (* indicates that no song number has been specified for
this step)
Note:
For steps 2 and following, the song number specified for the previous step will also be
displayed. However this is only for your information, and cannot be modified.
Tip:
If you rotate the CURSOR shuttle to the right when the Song Number parameter is
selected, you will advance to the next step. If you rotate the CURSOR shuttle toward the left
when the Step parameter is selected, you will return to the previous step.
Song number
Step number
Song number that was
specified for the previous step