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This is one of four manuals I have downloaded recently.
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Chapter 1. Playing Back Songs
â� Listening to the Tone Demos
The factory settings have tone demos registered in the �Favorites� (p. 25).
1.
Press the [Song] button one or more times to select �Favorites� as the genre.
fig.01-011d
NOTE
2.
Press the [
] button to start playback of the tone demos.
] or [ ]
Songs saved to the �Favorites� are deleted when the User Memory is initialized. Save any songs you want to retain by copying them to USB memory or Floppy disk (p. 77).
You can select the tone demo to play back by pressing the [ button.
3.
Press the [ demos.
] button once more to stop playback of the tone
You can delete tone demos in the �Favorites� and overwrite them by saving other songs in their place. If you want to play back tone demos after they have been deleted, initialize the User Memory to restore the factory settings (p. 93).
â� Listening to the Internal Songs
1.
Press the [Song] button one or more times to select the genre you want.
The internal song genres are �Jazz� and �Classical.�
fig.01-020d
NOTE
If any previously recorded song data is present, the message �Delete User Song
If using the remote control, press the remote control�s [INTERNAL] button. The internal song genre selection can be switched between �Jazz� and �Classical� by pressing the [INTERNAL] button. �Jazz� � �Classical� � �Jazz�....
OK?� appears in the display. If you want to delete the existing song data, press the [Enter] button. If you do not want the song data to be deleted, press the [Function] (Exit) button, and save the song to the �Favorites,� USB memory, or Floppy disk (p. 77).
2.
Press the [
] button to start playback of the internal songs.
Songs in the selected genre are played back. When the RG-3 is set to play back all songs (p. 27), once the song currently being played back is finished, the next song starts playing automatically. After all of the songs in the genre have been played, playback automatically resumes from the first song in the genre. When the RG-3 is set to play back a single song (p. 27), playback stops automatically when the song is finished. You can select the next song by pressing the [ ] button, and return to the beginning of the song or the previous song by pressing the [ ] button.
3.
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Press the [ songs.
] button once more to stop playback of the internal
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