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“Settings” dialog box Chapter 6. Presets
MTX Editor User’s Manual
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If [Inactive] is specified
When [OUTPUT TYPE] is [ Closed], the [GPI OUT] pin will be open.
When [OUTPUT TYPE] is [ Open], the [GPI OUT] pin will be closed (connected
to ground).
If [Ignore] is specified
There will be no change in the output. Use this setting if a different function is
assigned to GPI OUT and you don’t want that function to be affected by preset recall.
If the GPI “Settings (Output Port)” dialog box [OUTPUT TYPE] is set to [ Closed] or
[ Open], and you then specify [Inactive], it will automatically be changed to [Ignore]
if you switch to [ Pulse]/[ Pulse Inv.].
[OK] button
Saves the settings and closes the dialog box.
•[Cancel] button
Closes the dialog box without saving the changes.
“SD Play” dialog box
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. If four MTX units are connected via
YDIF, each MTX unit can play one file; i.e., a total of up to four files can be played by the
system.
If you want multiple songs to play, choose [Play all songs in a folder] in the [Folder/File]
area, and specify the folder that contains those songs.
If you frequently need to change the files 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 files simply by exchanging SD memory cards, without
having to change settings in MTX Editor.
[No Assign] option button
Choose this if you don’t want preset recall operations to change any setting. If a file
was being played by the previous preset, playback will continue.
[Pause] option button
Choose this if you want the currently-playing file to pause.
[Play] option button
A file will play. Make detailed settings below for the file that will be played.
NOTE
HINT
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