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Record and Playback Your Performance
 
Playing Back Performance Songs 
 
Stored on Floppy Disk
 
In addition to playing back the music you recorded on the instrument and 
saved to a floppy disk. AT-15 also lets you enjoy a wide variety of 
commercially available SMF music files.
 
fig.08-26
 
1.
 
Insert a floppy disk containing commercially available SMF 
music files into the floppy disk drive.
 
fig.03-13
SMF Music Files
The Standard MIDI File (SMF) format was designed to provide a means 
for exchanging performance data among a wide variety of devices. In 
addition to the song files described earlier, the AT-15 is also capable of 
playing back any Standard MIDI File compatible with the General MIDI 
2 or GS formats.
If you wish to purchase 
SMF music files, please 
contact the dealer where 
you purchased the AT-15.
3, 4
2
NOTE
Never eject a disk while 
reading or writing is in 
progress, since that can 
damage the magnetic 
surface of the disk, 
rendering it unusable. (The 
disk drive’s indicator will 
light up at full brightness 
when the drive is busy 
reading or writing data. 
Ordinarily, the indicator 
will be less brightly lit, or 
be extinguished.).
Eject button
Indicator
Floppy Disk
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