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Tyros5 Owner’s Manual 79
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Audio Recorder/Player – Recording and Playing Audio Files –
Operations on the panel
Selecting the previous/next Audio Song ([PREV] or [NEXT] button)
Press the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to select the previous/next Audio file in the same
folder. Hold one of them to move backward/forward continuously through the current file
(in seconds).
Pressing the [PREV] or [NEXT] button calls up the Audio Position pop-up window show-
ing the current position of the Audio file. When the window is shown on the display, you
can also use the [DATA ENTRY] dial to move backward/forward continuously through the
current file.
Adjusting the volume balance between the MIDI Song and Audio file
Cross Fader
Lets you adjust the volume balance between MIDI Song playback and Audio file play-
back. Moving the fader leftward increases the volume of MIDI Song playback, and mov-
ing rightward increases the volume of Audio playback.
[BALANCE] button
Pressing the [BALANCE] button once or twice calls up the BALANCE (2/2) display
(page 61). In this display, you can adjust the volume balance between the MIDI Song and
Audio file by using the [2 ]–[3 ] buttons. When this is set to CENTER, the levels
of the MIDI Song and Audio file are equal. To instantly reset the balance to CENTER,
press the [2 ] and [3 ] buttons simultaneously.
Playback-related Operations
Immediately after the power is turned
on, the volume balance between the
MIDI Song playback and Audio file
playback is located at the center posi-
tion regardless of the Cross Fader posi-
tion. The volume balance can be
adjusted via both the Cross Fader and
[2 ]–[3 ] buttons in the BAL-
ANCE (2/2) display. In either case, the
actual volume balance is shown in the
BALANCE (2/2) display.
NOTE
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