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Q R S M U S I C T E C H N O L O G I E S , I N C .
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Play MIDI & MP3 Files from CDROM or CompactFlash
CD “
cd
” or CompactFlash “
cF
” Source
Petine can read MIDI & MP3 files that are burned to a CD-R disc or copied to a CompactFlash memory card.
MIDI
Must be written for “Piano” [Patch numbers 1-6] to trigger the piano keys. See the
“General MIDI Sounds List”
on page 55.
The
optional
soundcard must be installed to hear any other instruments [Patches 7-128] and drums. See page 55.
Google search “MIDI Piano” on your computer to find MIDI files on the internet that will play the piano keys.
MP3
If the MP3 file was generated from QRS data Petine will automatically detect the Analog MIDI information on the left
channel to play the piano keys. Otherwise the piano keys will not play.
See “File Types Recognized by Petine’s Sources”
Page 26.
Root Files vs. Program Files
Programs are subdirectories on a CDROM disc or CompactFlash card where song files can be categorized and saved for playback.
Petine will recognize and playback the file types, listed above, on either the Root
or
within a Program on a CDROM or
CompactFlash, but
not from both
areas on the same media. This means... if there are playable song files on both the Root
and
within a Program Petine will only recognize and display the song files on the Root of the media.
Save music files to either the Root
or
in Programs on a particular CDROM or CompactFlash card.
Root Files will display three numbers “xxx”, ranging from 000-999 on a CDROM and 000-509 on a CompactFlash.
Programs will display as “Pxx”, where “xx” is a number from 01 to 99.
Refer to the following pages for more information.
“Maximum Number of Songs & Programs”,
page 10.
“Playing Songs from the Root Directory”
, page 12
“Playing Songs from a Program Directory”
, page 12
To play these files see the following:
“Play from the CompactFlash Source…”
Page 7
“Play a QRS CD Using the Remote Control”
Page 8
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