KORG MP-10 PRO User Manual
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Part 9: Lyrics, chords and score
Songs with an associated TXT file
You can use any text editor on a personal computer to write lyrics and chords
in a text file. The resulting TXT file can then be associated to the MIDI or MP3
file, and be read onscreen.
The text file must be in TXT format, with lines separated by CR and LF com-
mands (as in Windows® NotePad). The text file must have the same name of
the MIDI or MP3 file it is associated to. For example, if the name of the Song
file is “Mylove.mid”, the associated text file must be “Mylove.txt”.
Please note that scrolling of associated text files is not automatic. To scroll this
type of lyrics, you must use the vertical scrollbar on the display, or assign to a
footswitch or a programmable switch the “Text Page Down” command . (See
below for more information .)
Songs in the MIDI+G and MP3+G format
If you select a MIDI+G or MP3+G Song file, you will be able to see lyrics and
chords as a graphic page .
After pressing the LYRICS/SCORE button, the MIDI/MP3+G page will be
automatically selected . The text will automatically scroll while the Song is
playing .