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Song Mode - Part 1, Playback & Control - demo disk

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Song Mode - Part 1: Song Mode - Part 1: Playback & Control Playback & Control Playback in the QY300 SONG mode involves much more than simply starting and stopping playback. You have extensive control over a number of important parameters that dramatically affect the final sound. Use the demo song provided on the QY300 data disk to try out the various features and functions described in this section. Before you begin, be sure to select the SONG mode by pressing the [SONG] mode button. Play the Demo Song If for some reason the demo song has been erased or overwritten, it can be re-loaded from the supplied QY300 data disk. Follow the instructions on page 56 of this manual to load the all-data type file "DEMO". The QY300 is shipped with a demonstration song and the required data already loaded. Play the demonstration song (Song number 01) to hear an example of what the QY300 can do, and use the demonstration song data to try out the playback features and parameters described in this chapter. NOTE Actual file names on the data disk supplied with the QY300 may be different from those given in the manual. 1 Select Song Number 01 Move the cursor to the song number on the LCD and select song number 01 (use the data dial, the numeric keypad, or the [-1/NO] key to do this). Mode indicators: [v] = Record Ready [m] = Stop [©] = Play or Record Song number Song name Note that the name of the selected song appears to the right of the song number, and tracks which contain data are indicated by solid blocks below the track numbers (these are actually mute buttons, described below). 8 Tempo & time signature Measure number

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8
Song Mode — Part 1:
Playback & Control
Playback in the QY300 SONG mode involves much more than simply starting and stopping
playback. You have extensive control over a number of important parameters that dramati-
cally affect the final sound. Use the demo song provided on the QY300 data disk to try out
the various features and functions described in this section.
Before you begin, be sure to select the SONG mode by pressing the
[SONG]
mode
button.
Play the Demo Song
The QY300 is shipped with a demonstration song and the required data already
loaded. Play the demonstration song (Song number 01) to hear an example of
what the QY300 can do, and use the demonstration song data to try out the
playback features and parameters described in this chapter.
1
Select Song Number 01
Move the cursor to the song number on the LCD and select song number 01
(use the data dial, the numeric keypad, or the
[–1/NO]
key to do this).
Mode indicators:
[
v
] = Record Ready
[
m
] = Stop
[
©
] = Play or Record
Song number
Song name
Measure number
Tempo & time signature
If for some reason the
demo song has been
erased or overwritten, it
can be re-loaded from the sup-
plied QY300 data disk. Follow
the instructions on page 56 of
this manual to load the all-data
type file “DEMO”.
NOTE
Actual file names on the
data disk supplied with the
QY300 may be different from
those given in the manual.
Note that the name of
the
selected
song
appears to the right of
the song number, and tracks
which contain data are indicated
by solid blocks below the track
numbers (these are actually mute
buttons, described below).