
B. USB OPERATION
1.
USB Memory Port
On the LD-34b, the USB memory port is not accessible as it is located on the inside of the
organ. However, the USB port is equipped with a
specially programmed USB flash device for the LDS
church. The USB flash is required for many of the
GeniSys
TM
features to operate correctly.
2.
GeniSys™ Recorder
GeniSys™ instruments contain the added versatility of a
built-in console sequence recorder. Similar to the
operation of an external MIDI sequencer, the GeniSys™
Recorder will record and playback an organist’s
performance in exacting detail. Every key, pedal, piston, stop and expression movement is
recorded and played back as it was originally recorded by the organist. Performances are
saved and loaded for playback on the USB flash device. The GeniSys™ Recorder is limited
to a single-pass recording.
To access the GeniSys™ Recorder; touch:
OPTIONS >> AUTO PLAY >> RECORDER
.
The GeniSys™ Recorder contains many display
functions. Here is a quick breakdown of those
functions and what they do:
Control Function:
PLAY:
PLAY mode will play the selected
song file number.
RECORD:
RECORD mode will record a
performance and save the recorded
performance data as the selected song file number.
DELETE:
DELETE mode will delete the selected song file number.
Selection Song File Number:
Any file number between 01 and 99 may be selected. To select a song file number, touch the
Selection button to highlight the Selection. Then, use the UP and DOWN buttons to select a
song file number.
Counter:
The counter indicates the current position of the Recorder within the selection song file number.
Recorder Status:
The Recorder Status is located at the bottom of the display and indicates the current status of
the recorder; Stopped, Playing, Recording.
Delete a Song File:
To delete the selected song file number, touch the DELETE button.
Important!
If a selected song file number is not located, the display will indicate the file does
not exist.
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