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Part 6: The Library
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Edit the various parameters that are associated to the selected Song:
Parameter
Meaning
ID
Progressive number assigned to the Song. You can type it to quickly
select the Song (see page 77). The numbers can be re-generated
to fill-in voids in the list (see page 93).
Name
Name of the Song. Usually, the name of a Song is different than the
name of the file.
Track #
Track number on the original album. (MP3 only)
Artist
Usually, the singer or player.
Genre
Music genre of the Song.
Composer/Lyricist
Usually, the writer of the Songs/lyrics.
Year
Year of composition. Very useful to create a playlist of music from a
particular age.
BPM
Beat Per Minute (it is the starting metronome tempo of the Song).
Rating
Your personal rating of the Song. This is useful when creating a playl-
ist of “best of” Songs.
Album
Name of the original album. (MP3 only)
Key
Starting key of the Song. (MIDI file only)
Time Sign
Starting time signature of the Song. (MIDI file only)
Singer Type
Voice type of the original Song.
Transp
Automatically selected transposition (this is added to the original key
of the MIDI or MP3 file). Please note MP3 files are limited to +5 and
-6 semitones.
VP Preset
Voice Processor Preset, i.e., the voice effect and harmonizer settings
that are selected when selecting the Song.
If the Manual option is selected, the last selected preset is left un-
changed. If you want to select a different preset, go to Mixer > Voice
Processor Preset.
VP Tk
Song track controlling the vocal harmonizer. Chords or notes are
sent from the selected track to the harmonizer.
Melody Track
With MIDI files, this is the Song track muted by pressing the switch
or footswitch programmed to be the Melody Mute function. (MIDI
file only)
Melody VR
With MP3 files, this is the Vocal Remover voice type. (MP3 only)
Melody
The default status of the melody track.
If the Manual option is selected, the last selected status is left un-
changed. To change the status, use the MELODY button on the con-
trol panel.