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While a Song from this Play List is playing, you can load up another Play List:
Press the Play List button once more, select the new Play List File within the Play List Folder and press
Enter to load its associated Songs in. The Song currently playing will not be interrupted during this process
and you will now have access to the new Songs within the new Play List shown.
EDITING A PLAY LIST
If a Play List has been selected (Play List LEDs 0-9 light
up), and you press the Edit button, then the “Edit Play List”
screen has the following functions:
Remove: During the creation of a Play List (or when trying
to Edit an existing Play List), whatever Song (within the
list which has been highlighted) will be removed from its
location and replaced with “Empty” and its corresponding
Play List LED will turn OFF when this is Entered. You may
choose to replace this with another Song all together or
just leave empty/void.
Insert: This is used to insert a new Song into the current highlighted location within the Play List. When this
is selected, the Play List LED will ash once more and you can now move about (e.g. to the Wave Folder
to select a new Song that will be placed in this Play List’s location.
There are some functions associated with the Play List that can be accessed by pressing the Edit button to
access the Play List Menu, like Autoplay:
1. Select “Autoplay” and press Enter to turn ON.
2. Now once you start playing any Song within the list, the next Song will be played automatically, giving you
a break to get to meet your audience and chat. Better still you can (if using Wave Files) turn ON the Cross
Fade button and have each Song automatically fade out while the new one fades in leaving the MIDJAY in
control - at least for now!
The Play List can also be controlled by the optional FS6 or FS13 Footswitch pedal.
NB: Once a Play List has been created, do not attempt to Move or Delete any of the Songs from the current
Folder, otherwise, MIDJAY will not be able to locate the Songs once the Play List is later recalled.
FOOTSWITCH
By assigning various panel functions you, a Guitarist or
Accordion player, can easily control the MIDJAY while playing
live at the same time. This allows you to use your hands also
to animate or do other important things as you perform. The
optional FS6 offers six pedals while the FS13 offers thirteen.
The following functions can be assigned to either Foot switch:
Stop
Start
Arranger A
Arranger B
Arranger C
Arranger D
Fill
Break
Intro
Ending
Vocalizer ON/OFF
Solo Talk ON/OFF
Lead Mute
TXT Page Up
TXT Page Down
Manula Bass ON/OFF
Pianist ON/OFF
Voice Program +
Voice Program -
File Up
File Down
Enter
Play List 0
Play List 1
Play List 2
Play List 3
Play List 4
Play List 5
Play List 6
Play List 7
Play List 8
Play List 9
Djl Intro
Djl Arranger A
Djl Arranger B
Djl Arranger C
Djl Arranger D
Djl Fill
Djl Break
Djl Ending
Key Start
Key Stop
Hold
Voice Level +
Voice Level -
Micro ON/OFF
Marker 0
Marker 1
Marker 2
Marker 3
Marker 4
Marker 5
Marker 6
Marker 7
Marker 8
Marker 9
Marker 10
Marker 11
Marker 12
Marker 13
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