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8.3.1.2.2 PLAY MODES
The Song Player offers three different Play Modes:
Play Modes
Play once
Loop active song
Loop folder
To select a play mode, tap once on the corresponding icon.
8.3.1.2.3 EXTERNAL SONG PLAYERS
Other options for choosing songs are by connecting your phone with either Bluetooth or the MIX IN
port in the back of the console. In this case the loop function is not available, and you use the
control functions of the external player instead. How to connect an external device via Bluetooth
with the G9 is described in section 12.4.3 Bluetooth (Page 129).
8.3.1.2.4 LOOP
Loop a certain part of a song by tapping [Loop] at the start and end points. Increase
precision by taking advantage of the Vari Speed function and slow down the song tempo
beforehand. (see section 8.3.1.2.6 Vari Speed on page 32)
Loop
Loop section (Tap 2 times to set start and end markers)
Visual feedback loop (start- and endpoints)
8.3.1.2.5 QUICK RECORD
Quick record allows you to record all inputs, including song and drum kit and store it on the
internal memory or any USB device. Tap on the [Quick Record] button once to start record-
ing. Another tap will stop the recording and automatically store a file in the system folder
“Quick Record” on the internal SD Card. Several Recordings are named in consecutive order. The
standard file format is wav. Here is an example of a standard quick record file:
Quick_Record-00001.wav
The default directory for quick record files is a system folder on the internal SD card. The directory
path is:
INTERNAL SD/SYSTEM/Quick Record
Use the File Manager to locate the QuickRecord Folder and rename, move or delete your record-
ings. Go to Tools File Manager. (see section 13.3 File Manager on page 145)