Re corde r, Selecting a midi fi le, Playing the selected midi fi le – Kawai ATX2/ATX2-f User Manual
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2. Selecting a MIDI fi le
Press the
or buttons to move the selection cursor, then
press the FUNCTION button (SELECT) to select the MIDI fi le.
The MIDI play screen will be shown in the LCD display.
3. Playing the selected MIDI fi le
Press the PLAY/STOP button.
The selected MIDI fi le will start to play, and information about
the fi le will be shown in the LCD display.
MIDI fi le,
artist/song
Playback
volume
Playing
position
Controlling MIDI fi le playback
While the MIDI fi le is playing:
Press the PLAY/STOP button to pause and resume playback.
Press the
or buttons to rewind or advance the playing
position of the MIDI fi le.
Press the
or buttons to adjust the playback volume of the
MIDI fi le.
* The playback volume can be adjusted within the range of 1 - 100.
Press the FUNCTION button (A-B) twice to set the start and
end points of the A-B loop.
* Pressing the A-B button for a third time will turn off the loop.
USB Recorder Edit menu
The USB Recorder Edit menu allows the playback mode (Single, 1-Repeat, All-Repeat, Random) to be changed, the tempo of the MIDI song to
be adjusted, and the pitch of the keyboard or song to be transposed in semi-tone steps. Please refer to page 50 for more information.
Convert MIDI to Audio function
The Convert MIDI to Audio function allows MIDI fi les or AnyTimeX2 recorder songs stored on a USB memory device to be converted to MP3/
WAV audio fi les. Please refer to page 51 for more information.
Exiting USB playback mode
Press the FUNCTION button (BACK) to exit USB playback
mode and return to normal operation.
* The AnyTimeX2 piano does not contain the full General MIDI/GM2
sound bank selection. Consequently, some SMF song fi les may not be
reproduced entirely accurately when played through the instrument.
buttons:
Adjust playback volume.
buttons:
Rewind/advance playing position.