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SONG For settings affecting all songs SONG/COMMON SONG/COMMON : The current song number is reduced by 1. : The current song number is increased by 1. NOTE • If you hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [F1] or [F2] button, the song number will be reduced or increased in units of 10. • See page 14 for details regarding cursor operations on Menu area pages.  List of Functions Common Loop Tempo Name MIDI Transmit Volume Pan MSB LSB PC VarSend(Dry) ChoSend RevSend Job Clear ClearAll Copy ImprtSMF MemInfo Loop When this parameter is set to "on", playback of the song will start again from the beginning whenever it finishes (i.e., looped playback). When set to "off", the song will be played once to the end and will then stop (i.e., one-shot playback). Settings: off, on Tempo Use this parameter to set a tempo for playback of the selected song. Settings: 30 to 300 NOTE • When a song is assigned to a kit, the kit's tempo (see page 15) will take priority over this setting. Song Name (Name) Use this parameter to set a name for the current song. A name of up to 10 characters in length can be assigned.  Setting a Song Name 1. Press the dial to call up the song naming page. 2. Move the cursor within the name field using the [F1] and [F3] buttons and select a character for that position by turning the dial or pressing the [-/DEC] and [+/INC] buttons. The following characters can be used. DTX700 Reference Manual NOTE • If you hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [F1] or [F3] button, the cursor will move to the start or end of the song name field. • If you hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [-/ DEC] or [+/INC] button, or alternatively, hold down the [SHIFT] button and turn the dial, the cursor will jump between the " ", "0", "A", "a", and "~" characters. 33

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DTX700
Reference Manual
33
SONG
:
The current song number is reduced by 1.
: The current song number is increased by 1.
NOTE
If you hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [F1] or [F2]
button, the song number will be reduced or increased in units
of 10.
See
page 14
for details regarding cursor operations on Menu
area pages.
List of Functions
SONG/COMMON
Loop
When this parameter is set to “on”, playback of the song will start
again from the beginning whenever it finishes (i.e., looped play-
back). When set to “off”, the song will be played once to the end
and will then stop (i.e., one-shot playback).
Settings:
off, on
Tempo
Use this parameter to set a tempo for playback of the selected
song.
Settings:
30 to 300
NOTE
When a song is assigned to a kit, the kit’s tempo
(see page 15)
will take priority over this setting.
Song Name (Name)
Use this parameter to set a name for the current song. A name of
up to 10 characters in length can be assigned.
Setting a Song Name
1.
Press the dial to call up the song naming page.
2.
Move the cursor within the name field using the [F1] and
[F3] buttons and select a character for that position by
turning the dial or pressing the [-/DEC] and [+/INC] but-
tons. The following characters can be used.
NOTE
If you hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [F1]
or [F3] button, the cursor will move to the start or end of
the song name field.
If you hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [-/
DEC] or [+/INC] button, or alternatively, hold down the
[SHIFT] button and turn the dial, the cursor will jump
between the “
, “0”
, “A”
, “a”
, and “~” characters.
Common
Loop
Tempo
Name
MIDI
Transmit
Volume
Pan
MSB
LSB
PC
VarSend(Dry)
ChoSend
RevSend
Job
Clear
ClearAll
Copy
ImprtSMF
MemInfo
For settings affecting all songs
SONG/COMMON