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English Chapter 2: Chain Play — Playing Back Memor
y Disks in a Gr
oup
The 16 Memory Disks of the Disklavier are numbered from 0 to 9 and A to F. You can specify and play
back one disk, or specify several disks to be played back sequentially. To play several disks, what you
actually do is form a group of Memory Disks. Grouping disks enables you to control multiple disks in
group units. For example, you may have your favorite classical music on disks number 0, 5, 7, and A. By
grouping these four disks under Grp1, all you need to do to play back all your classical songs is set
playback to Grp1. You do not need to make settings for the next disk after each disk has finished.
You can have up to 9 groups (1 to 9). Each group can contain a maximum of 16 Memory Disks freely
combined to suit your needs. A disk can be part of more than one group, and the content of a group can be
changed easily at any time.
Note:
Floppy disks and CDs cannot be included in a group.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b C d E F
Grp1
Grp2
Grp3
Grp4
Grp5
Grp6
Grp7
Grp8
Grp9
Registering a Group
1
Hold down [FUNC.] and press
[STANDBY / ON].
The setup menu appears.
2
Press [
>
] until the
c
cursor is next
to the Chain Play option, then
press [ENTER].
A display similar to the following appears.
3
Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]
buttons to select a group number.
Chapter 2
Chain Play — Playing Back
Memory Disks in a Group
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