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Reading the lyrics and chords loaded as a
text file
If the text has been linked or loaded as a text (TXT) file, it will not scroll au-
tomatically while the Song is playing back. You can manually scroll it in one
of the following ways.
Scroll the text on the display
▪ Scroll the text by using the VALUE control or the vertical scrollbar.
Scroll the text with a footswitch
1 Go to the Global > Controllers > Foot page, and assign the Text Page Next
commands to the footswitch.
2 Return to the Lyrics page, and scroll the text by using the programmed foot-
switch.
Scroll the text with a switch
1 Go to the Style Play or Song Play > Pads/Switches > Switch page, and assign
the Text Page Next commands to one of the assignable switches.
2 Write the changes to a Keyboard Set.
3 Return to the Lyrics page, and scroll the text by using the programmed as-
signable switch.
Please note that programming an assignable switch will tie the page scroll
command to a particular Keyboard Set or SongBook Entry, dedicated to a
particular Song based on an external text file. On the contrary, programming
the footswitch will offer a global option, that will not change when choosing
a different Keyboard Set or SongBook Entry.
Loading a text file with the same name of the Song
Lyrics and chords may be contained in a TXT file having the same name of
a MIDI Song or an MP3 Song. For example, if a ‘MySong.txt’ file exists in the
same folder as the ‘MySong.mid’ file or ‘MySong.mp3’ file, loading this latter
will load the TXT Lyrics file as well.
See Creating text files (lyrics) on page 359 for more information on how
to create correctly formatted text files.