MR-200 – Owner’s Manual
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Listening to a song
Listening to a song on disk
To listen to a piece on floppy disk (or a disk
you bought), proceed as follows:
A
Connect the Rodgers organ and/or MIDI
sound module to the MR-200’s MIDI sock-
ets (see page 15).
Be sure to follow the suggested connections:
the organ’s MIDI IN
→
MIDI OUT A
a module’s MIDI IN
→
MIDI OUT B
B
Switch on the MR-200 and your instru-
ment.
C
Insert the disk with the piece you want to
listen to into the disk drive.
The disk’s metal shutter must point towards
the drive and the disk label must be visible.
The display now looks as follows:
In other instances, you can press and hold
the
[SONG]
button to display both the song’s
internal name and its file name (firs line).
The internal name is usually more explicit
and may therefore help you find the desired
song more quickly.
Not all commercially available Standard MIDI
Files have an internal song name. Furthermore, the
MR-200 does not allow you to program such
names.
D
Use the
[VALUE]
knob to select the song you
wish to listen to.
E
Press the
[PLAY¥®]
button to start playback
(the button lights).
Songs that contain more than 18 tracks cannot be
played back by the MR-200. For such songs, the
display briefly shows the following message:
F
Press the
[STOP¥ª]
button to stop playback.
Listening to an internal song
After saving your own music to the
MR-200’s internal memory (see page 22),
you can also select your pieces and play
them back – without using a floppy disk.
A
Connect the Rodgers organ or MIDI sound
module to the MR-200’s MIDI sockets (see
page 15).
B
Switch on the MR-200 and your instru-
ment.
C
Press the
[SONG]
button.
D
Use the
[VALUE]
knob to select the song you
wish to listen to.
Internal songs are indicated as “I01”, “I02”,
etc.
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