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“Settings” dialog box Chapter 6. Presets
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Here you can specify the GPI OUT settings that will be output when the preset is
recalled. You can use GPI OUT output to control a device thats connected to this units
[GPI OUT] connectors.
MTX select buttons
Select the button of the MTX unit whose settings you want to change. (Each button
shows the UNIT ID and device name.)
This displays the GPI Out” dialog box.
[GPI OUT] pin number and status
This shows the pin numbers of the [GPI OUT] connector, and the status that is
specified in the GPI Out” dialog box.
[SD Song Select & Play]
Here you can specify a file that will be played when the preset is recalled. Each MTX
unit can play one file or play all files in the same folder in ascending alphabetical order.
If four MTX units are connected via YDIF, up to four files can be played simultaneously.
If you want multiple songs to play, open the SD Play” dialog box, click [Folder/File],
choose [Play all songs in a folder], and specify the folder that contains the songs. If you
frequently need to change the songs that will be played, create an identically-named
folder on another SD memory card, and save each set of songs on its own SD memory
card. This way, you can play back the other songs simply by exchanging SD memory
cards, without having to change settings in MTX Editor.
[MTX] select buttons
Select the button of the MTX unit whose settings you want to change. (Each button
shows the UNIT ID and device name.)
The “SD Play” dialog box will appear.
•SONG
This shows the file name or folder name you specified in the “SD Play” dialog box.
•PLAY MODE
The [Play Mode] setting of the SD Play” dialog box is shown.
[OK] button
Saves the settings and closes the dialog box.
•[Cancel] button
Closes the dialog box without saving the changes.
MTX select buttons
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