Yamaha EZ-30 Owner's Manual - Page 29

Listening to a Flash Song, Switching the Tracks On and Off, Start and stop the song playback.

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Start and stop the song playback. Press the [START/STOP] button to start song playback. You can play the keyboard along with the playback. Press the [START/STOP] button to stop song playback. The playback will repeat until you press the [START/STOP] button. Other controls [FF] button Pressing this button during playback will fast forward the song. Pressing this button while playback is stopped will increment the measure number. [REW] button Press this button during playback will rewind the song. (No sound will be heard at this time.) Pressing this button while playback is stopped will decrement the measure number. Listening to a Flash Song The EZ-30 can play a song loaded into its internal flash memory. To do this, you need to connect the EZ-30 to a personal computer, and use "Song Filer" application program on the computer to transmit a song. For more information on Flash songs and Song Filer, refer to page 71. Switching the Tracks On and Off Each song contains 16 tracks (1-16). You can switch tracks 1-5 on and off using the SONG MEMORY [1]-[5] buttons respectively, and switch tracks 6-16 on and off altogether using the [A] button. This is useful when you practice playing a certain track by switching that track off (the track sound will be muted). ON/OFF indicator is lit. The corresponding track is played. (The track contains data.) ON/OFF indicator is off. The corresponding track is muted (no sound will be heard), or the track contains no data. A song contains the following tracks: • Tracks [1]-[5 Each track can be switched on and off individually. • Tracks [6]-[16] .........Tracks 6-16 can be switched on and off altogether. 29

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Start and stop the song playback.
Press the [
START/STOP
] button to start song playback.
You can play the keyboard along with the playback.
Press the [
START/STOP
] button to stop song playback.
The playback will repeat until you press the [
START/STOP
] button.
Listening to a Flash Song
The EZ-30 can play a song loaded into its internal flash memory. To do this, you need
to connect the EZ-30 to a personal computer, and use
Song Filer
application pro-
gram on the computer to transmit a song.
For more information on Flash songs and Song Filer, refer to page 71.
Switching the Tracks On and Off
Each song contains 16 tracks (1
16).
You can switch tracks 1
5 on and off using the
SONG MEMORY
[
1
]
[
5
] buttons
respectively, and switch tracks 6
16
on and off altogether using the [
A
] button.
This is useful when you practice playing a certain track by switching that track off (the
track sound will be muted).
A song contains the following tracks:
Tracks [1]
[5]
...........
Each track can be switched on and off individually.
Tracks [6]
[16]
.........
Tracks 6
16 can be switched on and off altogether.
Other controls
[FF] button
..................
Pressing this button during playback will fast
forward the song.
Pressing this button while playback is stopped
will increment the measure number.
[REW] button
..............
Press this button during playback will rewind
the song. (No sound will be heard at this time.)
Pressing this button while playback is stopped
will decrement the measure number.
ON/OFF indicator is lit.
The corresponding track is played.
(The track contains data.)
The corresponding track is muted
(no sound will be heard), or the
track contains no data.
ON/OFF indicator is off.