Yamaha ELS-02 Owner's Manual - Page 124

Displaying the Score, the top right of the display.

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Displaying the Score SINGLE Repeats the currently selected Song indefinitely. ALL Repeats all Songs in the currently selected folder in order. RANDOM Repeats all Songs in the currently selected folder randomly. OFF Cancels repeat playback. 5 Exit from the Settings display by pressing the (FINISH) button at the top right of the display. 6 Press the [3] (Play) button in the SONG Page to begin playback. Displaying the Score The MDR display can display music notation (score) of the performance data recorded to USB flash memory. You can change the size and the number of staffs to be displayed. While a Song is being played back, the cursor moves according to the performance and the pages are automatically turned. 1 Select the Song containing performance data. For details on selecting a Song, see page 112. 2 Press the [SCORE] button in the display. The currently selected Song score will be displayed. 124 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual NOTE Scores for Protected Songs cannot be displayed, excepting those Songs that specifically allow score display. 3 Press the [3] (Play) button in the display to start playing back the Song. As the Song plays back, the cursor moves accordingly and the page is automatically turned at the appropriate point. In this condition, pressing the [*] (Record) button in the display lets you record a Song and have the score displayed for you.

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Displaying the Score
ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner’s Manual
124
SINGLE
Repeats the currently selected Song indefinitely.
ALL
Repeats all Songs in the currently selected folder in
order.
RANDOM
Repeats all Songs in the currently selected folder
randomly.
OFF
Cancels repeat playback.
5
Exit from the Settings display by
pressing the
(FINISH) button at
the top right of the display.
6
Press the [
R
] (Play) button in the SONG
Page to begin playback.
Displaying the Score
The MDR display can display music notation (score) of
the performance data recorded to USB flash memory.
You can change the size and the number of staffs to be
displayed.
While a Song is being played back, the cursor moves
according to the performance and the pages are
automatically turned.
1
Select the Song containing performance
data.
For details on selecting a Song, see page 112.
2
Press the [SCORE] button in the display.
The currently selected Song score will be displayed.
NOTE
Scores for Protected Songs cannot be displayed,
excepting those Songs that specifically allow score
display.
3
Press the [
R
] (Play) button in the
display to start playing back the Song.
As the Song plays back, the cursor moves
accordingly and the page is automatically turned at
the appropriate point.
In this condition, pressing the [
I
] (Record) button
in the display lets you record a Song and have the
score displayed for you.