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Playing Back Songs on Disk, Other Playback-related Operations, Repeat / Rewind / Fast forward - free styles

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Song Playback Playing Back Songs on Disk Insert the disk into the drive. Insert the disk shutter side first and label face up. The method for playing back is the same as in the "Playing the Internal Songs" instructions (page 79), except that you should select FLOPPY DISK page in the SONG display. Other Playback-related Operations ■ Repeat / Rewind / Fast forward During playback, you can have the song return to the top and play back again from the beginning by pressing this button. When playback is stopped, pressing this button returns the song to the beginning. REC TOP START/STOP REW FF NEW SONG SYNC. START Press this button to call up the SONG POSITION display (see below). To return to the SONG display, press the [EXIT] button. SONG POSITION display When "BAR" is selected, you can specify a measure number (counted from the beginning of the song) by using the [REW] and [FF] buttons. When "PHRASE MARK" is selected, specify the phrase mark number by using the [REW] and [FF] buttons. Before proceeding, make sure to read the section "Handling the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disk" (page 7). n You can set whether or not the PSR-2100/1100 automatically calls up the first disk song when a disk is inserted (page 153). n Some song data for the PSR2100/1100 has been recorded with special "free tempo" settings. During playback of such song data, the measure numbers shown in the display will not correspond to the actual measure; this only serves as a reference as to how much of the song has been played back. n Songs containing a large amount of data may not be able to be read properly by the instrument, and as such you may not be able to select them. The maximum capacity is about 200- 300KB, however this may differ depending on the data contents of each song. Phrase Mark This data specifies a certain location in the song data. "PHRASE MARK" is shown only when the song contains phrase marks. Press the [J] button to toggle between "BAR" and "PHRASE MARK," then use the [REW] and [FF] buttons to select the desired measure or phrase mark. ■ Adjusting the Volume Balance / Muting Specific Channels BALANCE CHANNEL ON/OFF Press this button to call up the BALANCE display (page 64). Press this button to call up the CHANNEL ON/OFF display (see below). PART CHANNEL ON/OFF display Select the [SONG] tab with the [CHANNEL ON/OFF] button, and mute the desired channel by setting it to [OFF]. To solo a channel (only that channel will sound), hold down the appropriate button corresponding to the channel. To release the solo for the channel, press that channel's button again. Channel Refers to the MIDI channel in the song data. The channels are assigned as shown below for the PSR-2100/ 1100. Song 1 - 16 Accompaniment Style 9 - 16 PSR-2100/1100 81

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Song Playback
81
PSR-2100/1100
Playing Back Songs on Disk
Insert the disk into the drive.
The method for playing back is the same as in the “Playing the Internal Songs” instructions
(page 79), except that you should select
FLOPPY DISK
page in the
SONG
display.
Other Playback-related Operations
Repeat / Rewind / Fast forward
Adjusting the Volume Balance / Muting Specific Channels
CHANNEL ON/OFF display
Select the
[SONG]
tab with the
[CHANNEL ON/OFF]
button, and mute the desired channel
by setting it to
[OFF]
. To
solo
a channel (only that channel will sound), hold down the
appropriate button corresponding to the channel. To release the solo for the channel, press
that channel’s button again.
Before proceeding, make
sure to read the section
“Handling the Floppy Disk
Drive (FDD) and Floppy
Disk” (page 7).
n
You can set whether or not
the PSR-2100/1100 auto-
matically calls up the first
disk song when a disk is
inserted (page 153).
n
Some song data for the PSR-
2100/1100 has been
recorded with special “free
tempo” settings. During play-
back of such song data, the
measure numbers shown in
the display will not corre-
spond to the actual measure;
this only serves as a refer-
ence as to how much of the
song has been played back.
n
Songs containing a large
amount of data may not be
able to be read properly by
the instrument, and as such
you may not be able to
select them. The maximum
capacity is about 200–
300KB, however this may
differ depending on the data
contents of each song.
Insert the disk shutter side
first and label face up.
REC
REW
FF
START/STOP
TOP
NEW SONG
SYNC. START
During playback, you can have the song return to the top and play back again
from the beginning by pressing this button. When playback is stopped,
pressing this button returns the song to the beginning.
Press this button to call up the
SONG POSITION
display (see
below). To return to the
SONG
display, press the
[EXIT]
button.
When “
BAR
” is selected, you can specify a measure number (counted from the
beginning of the song) by using the
[REW]
and
[FF]
buttons.
When “
PHRASE MARK
” is selected, specify the phrase mark number by using the
[REW]
and
[FF]
buttons.
Phrase Mark
This data specifies a certain
location in the song data.
SONG POSITION display
PHRASE MARK
” is shown only when the song contains phrase marks. Press
the
[J]
button to toggle between “
BAR
” and “
PHRASE MARK
,” then use the
[REW]
and
[FF]
buttons to select the desired measure or phrase mark.
BALANCE
PART
CHANNEL ON/OFF
Press this button to call up the
BALANCE
display (page 64).
Press this button to call up the
CHANNEL ON/OFF
display (see below).
Channel
Refers to the MIDI channel
in the song data. The chan-
nels are assigned as shown
below for the PSR-2100/
1100.
Song
1 - 16
Accompaniment Style
9 - 16