Editing The Library; Typing Text Cha!-Acters - Yamaha MCX-2000 Owner's Manual

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Editing the Library
As you collect rrl0t-e rnusic and audio and ex.pand your
t'y~C)(-2000
Ilbrary, you may feelilke arranging the content for
various purposes--for
exarnple~
rnanuaHy edit
son~J
data of
your' "favor1te
CD
t)ecause it's too ne\:v to (etrieve correct clata
frorn CDDB, or b()cause irs
a
hOrnerYlade derliO CD frorn
your
rnusiciari friend. Tf·iere rnay alSO be cases in \/\/hicJ) you
vvant to cr·w.nge attrirJutes (alburn or artist) of specific songs
to cornpHe your oriGinal CD, or you 'vvant to delete ex:istinD
PCM
son~l
data to open up space on trie
~v1CX-20()(rs
built-in
!lard c:Jrive. In claily use, you rnay often cn3atE3 several playl!sts
for arcriived songs, or reg!ster a nevv Internet radio station to
the Pres(:1L.s list. T1-1is Sf3ction
(~xplains
hO\tv to custon'1lZf) your
rnusic library to your ovvn needs anCl preferences.
PS/2 Keyboard
Another vvay to type text characters is to use a PS/2
keyboarC1 connectecl to the
~,AC)<-2000.
If you're familiar vvith
typing through a
PC
keyboar-d. this option 1S probably
quicker- anej easier than using the on-screen cllaracter
palette.
Sirnply use the
PS/2
keyboard vvhen you're prorYlpted to
type characters, together vvith the character
pa~e'tte.
rv10ve
the inser-tion point 1n the text area usinO tvvo arro\Jv keys on
the character palette (you cannot move the inser-tion pOlnt
frorn tile
PS/2
keyboarc0
1
and then (::1dit or type text
characters
togeHler vvith Sl'lift
Caps Lock, Delete and
Backspace keys on tile
PS/2
keyboard. Vvhen typing is
cornplete,
sinlply use cursor
keys
to
rTlove the selection
Olir:1hlight) to
OK
and press Enter key.
Typing Text Characters
VVhHe editng song data fror-n trie nlUS!C archive or vvllile
conf!qurin~J
the
~jlCX-2000,
you rnay be asked to spec!fy
items (parameter values) \;vith typed text. To facilitate this,
the fv1CX-2000 allovvs you to type text using the on·-scr(::1en
crlaracter
pa~ette
or a
PS/2
keyboarcl, according to your
preterence.
Character Palette
VVhen you select Subnlenu comrnands such as Edit or
!'~evv
(targetL or other pararneters tt'lat
requ~re
a text-IJased value
such as Internet
URL
j
you~re
pronlpted vvith a special dialog
box as sho\tvn below.
~.J18l]
A.lw3'fS
the
~v'1C;>(-
2000 in
or cJisconr-·locting tri(J
may be cJarnsgecL
Of" SLane-joy mode before
keyboEl1"d. Otherwbe, JlE'
Text area
insertion point
Delete (not present on ttie remote control)
l
Edit titie (not present on ttl€' rernote control)
RADIO
TOP fv1ENU
t:>
PLAY
OD
PAUSE
LIBRARY
o
STOP
F~n
F2
F9
F8
F7
Delete
F6
F5
F4
F1
MUSIC ARCHIVE
1 - - - - - - - - 4 - - - - .
PLAY iNFO.
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Cflctr3.cter
pa.lette
pjlmIi] Toxt
chanJctc.-s
S['10\Nri
on
tile
char8ch)(
pak3t'te
is
deterrninec.i
vvith the
L.;·3ngucige
setting
(page 95).
/· . . I</v/)
(cursor)
~
This on-screen keyboard
~ets
you type text onlY using the
cursor controller (arrovv
keys
anci SELECT
keys),
Simply
nlove the selecton (liighlight) to the character you VJant to
enter at the insertion point: and then press trle SELECT key
\JvhHe controHing using ttle six control keys:
:
~Aoves
the insertion
po~nt
to the left.
Exampie of an Engiish PS/2 keyboard
~
: f'v1oves the insertion point to the riqht.
bksp: Dejetes a character on the left of the insertion point.
del
:
De~etes
a crlarac;ter or) 'jJie ngtit of
the
insertion
point.
clear:
De!etes all characters in the text area at
a
tme.
AHa:
Modifies character key functions (uppercase, lowercase
and other syn-lbols): currently availab!e characters are
indcated in \fvhlte.
~.E:2UJ T~'le ~v1CX-~~OOO
doesn't
[E.'xl
i1ientionecJ here
(SUdl
as
;.\It,
insert.,
addition,
can use Paqe Up and
instead
Ute PACE scoH buttons on
usinu any ether keys not
(i~--:(j flJr~(~ti()rl key's)~
ifl
Do',,'.!!"! f<eys in a iist vie,,:v
:ornote c:::;ontroi OXJg(;} .d,S).
f\!1CX-2000 Owner's :v1onuol
75
Editing the Library
As you collect rrl0t-e rnusic and audio and ex.pand your
t'y~C)(-2000
Ilbrary, you may feelilke arranging the content for
various purposes--for
exarnple~
rnanuaHy edit
son~J
data of
your' "favor1te
CD
t)ecause it's too ne\:v to (etrieve correct clata
frorn CDDB, or b()cause irs
a
hOrnerYlade derliO CD frorn
your
rnusiciari friend. Tf·iere rnay alSO be cases in \/\/hicJ) you
vvant to cr·w.nge attrirJutes (alburn or artist) of specific songs
to cornpHe your oriGinal CD, or you 'vvant to delete ex:istinD
PCM
son~l
data to open up space on trie
~v1CX-20()(rs
built-in
!lard c:Jrive. In claily use, you rnay often cn3atE3 several playl!sts
for arcriived songs, or reg!ster a nevv Internet radio station to
the Pres(:1L.s list. T1-1is Sf3ction
(~xplains
hO\tv to custon'1lZf) your
rnusic library to your ovvn needs anCl preferences.
PS/2 Keyboard
Another vvay to type text characters is to use a PS/2
keyboarC1 connectecl to the
~,AC)<-2000.
If you're familiar vvith
typing through a
PC
keyboar-d. this option 1S probably
quicker- anej easier than using the on-screen cllaracter
palette.
Sirnply use the
PS/2
keyboard vvhen you're prorYlpted to
type characters, together vvith the character
pa~e'tte.
rv10ve
the inser-tion point 1n the text area usinO tvvo arro\Jv keys on
the character palette (you cannot move the inser-tion pOlnt
frorn tile
PS/2
keyboarc0
1
and then (::1dit or type text
characters
togeHler vvith Sl'lift
Caps Lock, Delete and
Backspace keys on tile
PS/2
keyboard. Vvhen typing is
cornplete,
sinlply use cursor
keys
to
rTlove the selection
Olir:1hlight) to
OK
and press Enter key.
Typing Text Characters
VVhHe editng song data fror-n trie nlUS!C archive or vvllile
conf!qurin~J
the
~jlCX-2000,
you rnay be asked to spec!fy
items (parameter values) \;vith typed text. To facilitate this,
the fv1CX-2000 allovvs you to type text using the on·-scr(::1en
crlaracter
pa~ette
or a
PS/2
keyboarcl, according to your
preterence.
Character Palette
VVhen you select Subnlenu comrnands such as Edit or
!'~evv
(targetL or other pararneters tt'lat
requ~re
a text-IJased value
such as Internet
URL
j
you~re
pronlpted vvith a special dialog
box as sho\tvn below.
~.J18l]
A.lw3'fS
the
~v'1C;>(-
2000 in
or cJisconr-·locting tri(J
may be cJarnsgecL
Of" SLane-joy mode before
keyboEl1"d. Otherwbe, JlE'
Text area
insertion point
Delete (not present on ttie remote control)
l
Edit titie (not present on ttl€' rernote control)
RADIO
TOP fv1ENU
t:>
PLAY
OD
PAUSE
LIBRARY
o
STOP
F~n
F2
F9
F8
F7
Delete
F6
F5
F4
F1
MUSIC ARCHIVE
1 - - - - - - - - 4 - - - - .
PLAY iNFO.
I---
P ._
3
..:...,ge_.
U_r_ .. _ _
+_PA_.G_"lE_A____
I
Page Down
PAGE v
I
Cflctr3.cter
pa.lette
pjlmIi] Toxt
chanJctc.-s
S['10\Nri
on
tile
char8ch)(
pak3t'te
is
deterrninec.i
vvith the
L.;·3ngucige
setting
(page 95).
/· . . I</v/)
(cursor)
~
This on-screen keyboard
~ets
you type text onlY using the
cursor controller (arrovv
keys
anci SELECT
keys),
Simply
nlove the selecton (liighlight) to the character you VJant to
enter at the insertion point: and then press trle SELECT key
\JvhHe controHing using ttle six control keys:
:
~Aoves
the insertion
po~nt
to the left.
Exampie of an Engiish PS/2 keyboard
~
: f'v1oves the insertion point to the riqht.
bksp: Dejetes a character on the left of the insertion point.
del
:
De~etes
a crlarac;ter or) 'jJie ngtit of
the
insertion
point.
clear:
De!etes all characters in the text area at
a
tme.
AHa:
Modifies character key functions (uppercase, lowercase
and other syn-lbols): currently availab!e characters are
indcated in \fvhlte.
~.E:2UJ T~'le ~v1CX-~~OOO
doesn't
[E.'xl
i1ientionecJ here
(SUdl
as
;.\It,
insert.,
addition,
can use Paqe Up and
instead
Ute PACE scoH buttons on
usinu any ether keys not
(i~--:(j flJr~(~ti()rl key's)~
ifl
Do',,'.!!"! f<eys in a iist vie,,:v
:ornote c:::;ontroi OXJg(;} .d,S).
f\!1CX-2000 Owner's :v1onuol
75

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