SX900 Question

Posted by: Bernie9

SX900 Question - 01/08/20 01:40 AM

Say I am in player mode,song list,audio. The song list is on the left and the player controls on the right. I bring up a song,but there is no LYRIC icon or button to press. There is in PLAY mode,but I am working off from a SONG LIST. Surely,I am not doing something.
Posted by: Dnj

Re: SX900 Question - 01/08/20 05:04 AM

Bernie I hope you figure it out ....good luck.
Posted by: Bernie9

Re: SX900 Question - 01/08/20 05:36 AM

I don't think there is another way. In PLAY,you can choose a Midi or audio,taking you to the USB folders. That is all right unless you have many many songs,and that is what a SONG LIST is for. In PLAY,no problem. In SONG LIST mode,where I have play lists,no such controls are present.

It is no biggy,just go to MENU first after loading your song to bring up LYRICS,and hit PLAY. I am just spoiled by the Pa4X. I must say,however,I am liking the SX for many things,and am happy with it. When in Rome and all that.
Posted by: Dnj

Re: SX900 Question - 01/08/20 05:59 AM

Bernie glad your adapting to your new keyboard...
I am sure you will use some workarounds
to make it work for you on a gig etc... good luck
Posted by: Bernie9

Re: SX900 Question - 01/08/20 07:49 AM

Thanks Donny
FOR ME, it is just what I want,being able to play CDG and great sound with very good internal speakers. The same to you,my friend. As you have said,we are to to have something that meets our needs,or out it goes.
Posted by: bruno123

Re: SX900 Question - 01/08/20 09:00 AM

Bernie, I have not touched that area yet. Ed downloaded the Reference manual, I did, it is a big help.

John C.
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: SX900 Question - 01/08/20 09:04 AM

Bernie, My SX is packed for tonight, but I seem to remember a shortcut icon at the bottom of the screen that can be set to "lyrics"
Posted by: Bernie9

Re: SX900 Question - 01/08/20 02:15 PM

I have the reference manual.
Thanks UD. Let me know if you find something. As it is, I took the SX out to Karaoke today,and the work around was fine,only because I had plenty of time.
Posted by: DonM

Re: SX900 Question - 01/08/20 02:17 PM

I just set one of the programmable buttons to "Lyrics" and whatever CDG is loaded, you can just press the button and the lyrics appear. Same with Text files.
Posted by: Bernie9

Re: SX900 Question - 01/09/20 02:30 AM

Thanks Don,

I must have missed that option while searching assignable choices.

Bernie
Posted by: MacAllcock

Re: SX900 Question - 01/09/20 11:23 AM

The reference manuals does not mention that you can assign Text, Lyrics and Score to the buttons.
Posted by: DonM

Re: SX900 Question - 01/09/20 11:34 AM

Originally Posted By MacAllcock
The reference manuals does not mention that you can assign Text, Lyrics and Score to the buttons.

Page 111.
Posted by: DonM

Re: SX900 Question - 01/09/20 11:36 AM

I had one button assigned to Text, another to Text + and another to Text -.
Also one for Lyrics.
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: SX900 Question - 01/09/20 12:25 PM

There you have it. The master has spoken! smile
Posted by: DonM

Re: SX900 Question - 01/09/20 12:27 PM

Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
There you have it. The master has spoken! smile

I must have missed it. What did he say? smile
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: SX900 Question - 01/09/20 12:27 PM

eek2
Posted by: Bernie9

Re: SX900 Question - 01/09/20 01:54 PM

Thank you both. Everything fine.
Posted by: MacAllcock

Re: SX900 Question - 01/09/20 03:19 PM

"Page 111"


Fair point, must get new eyeballs.....


Strangely I have never actually looked at the screen shot on that page. Those specific functions are not mentioned in the list that follows even though the related + and - functions are there!
Posted by: DonM

Re: SX900 Question - 01/09/20 03:34 PM

Originally Posted By MacAllcock
"Page 111"


Fair point, must get new eyeballs.....


Strangely I have never actually looked at the screen shot on that page. Those specific functions are not mentioned in the list that follows even though the related + and - functions are there!

Actually they are there, but you have to scroll down quite a ways to find them. I must admit I didn't look at this before the question came up; I found it myself on the keyboard, I suppose because it was so important to me.