Yamaha 401 Owner's Manual - Page 132

Using, Creating and Editing Songs, Compatible Song Types

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Using, Creating and Editing Songs Reference to Quick Guide Pages Practicing with the Preset Songs page 35 Playing Back Songs Before Practicing page 35 Displaying Music Notation (Score page 38 One-handed Practice with the Guide Lamps page 39 Practicing with the Repeat Playback Function page 41 Recording Your Performance page 42 Singing Along with Song playback (Karaoke) or Your Own Performance page 54 Connecting a Microphone page 54 Singing with the Lyrics Display page 55 Displaying Text page 55 Convenient Functions for Karaoke page 56 Convenient Functions for Singing Along with Your Own Performance page 58 Recording Your Performance as Audio page 60 Compatible Song Types The instrument can play back the following Song types. Preset Songs Songs in the Song Selection PRESET display. Before using a USB storage device, be sure to read "Handling the USB Storage Device (USB Flash Memory/Floppy Disk, etc)" on page 22. Before using a floppy disk and the disk slot, be sure to read "Handling the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disks" on page 21. Commercially available music data is subject to protection by copyright laws. Copying commercially available data is strictly prohibited, except for your own personal use. See page 195 for information on the types of Song data that can be played on the instrument. Your Own Recorded Songs These are Songs which you've recorded (page 42, page 139) and saved to the USER/USB display. (USB is available when you connect an USB storage device such as USB flash memory/floppy disk to the instrument.) Commercially Available Song Data Song data downloaded from the Yamaha Web site and commercially available Disk Songs are available when you connect the optional floppy disk drive to the instrument. The instrument is compatible with the Song disks (floppy disks) that bear the following marks: Using, Creating and Editing Songs 132 CVP-405/403/401 Owner's Manual

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CVP-405/403/401 Owner’s Manual
132
Using, Creating and Editing Songs
Using, Creating and Editing Songs
Compatible Song Types
The instrument can play back the following Song types.
Preset Songs
Songs in the Song Selection PRESET display.
Your Own Recorded Songs
These are Songs which you’ve recorded (page 42, page 139) and saved to the
USER/USB display. (USB is available when you connect an USB storage device
such as USB flash memory/floppy disk to the instrument.)
Commercially Available Song Data
Song data downloaded from the Yamaha Web site and commercially available Disk
Songs are available when you connect the optional floppy disk drive to the instru-
ment. The instrument is compatible with the Song disks (floppy disks) that bear the
following marks:
Reference to Quick Guide Pages
Practicing with the Preset Songs
..................................................
page 35
Playing Back Songs Before Practicing
.....................................
page 35
Displaying Music Notation (Score)
.........................................
page 38
One-handed Practice with the Guide Lamps
...........................
page 39
Practicing with the Repeat Playback Function
.........................
page 41
Recording Your Performance
....................................................
page 42
Singing Along with Song playback (Karaoke) or Your Own
Performance
............................................................................
page 54
Connecting a Microphone
......................................................
page 54
Singing with the Lyrics Display
................................................
page 55
Displaying Text
.......................................................................
page 55
Convenient Functions for Karaoke
...........................................
page 56
Convenient Functions for Singing Along with Your
Own Performance
...................................................................
page 58
Recording Your Performance as Audio
.....................................
page 60
Before using a USB storage
device, be sure to read “Han-
dling the USB Storage Device
(USB Flash Memory/Floppy
Disk, etc)” on page 22.
Before using a floppy disk and
the disk slot, be sure to read
“Handling the Floppy Disk Drive
(FDD) and Floppy Disks” on
page 21.
Commercially available music
data is subject to protection by
copyright laws. Copying com-
mercially available data is strictly
prohibited, except for your own
personal use.
See page 195 for information on
the types of Song data that can
be played on the instrument.