Yamaha CLP-480 Owner's Manual - Page 45
Moving files — “Move”, Making folders in the USB storage device — “MakeFolder”
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Moving files - "Move" For details about Song types which can be moved, refer to page 41. MMo_0v0e1 : NewSong001 Start?_> NOTE The folder cannot be moved. See page 42 for information on basic operations. The following is a detailed procedure of Step 4 on that page. 4-1 Press the B [+ (YES)] button located next to "Start?->." 4-2 Use the A [-][+] buttons to select a Move destination. If you wish to move a Song to a certain folder, use the C [-][+] buttons to select a folder, then press the D [+] button to enter the selected folder. The selected Song will be moved to the destination specified here. 4-3 Press the B [+ (YES)] button to fix the Move destination then follow the on-screen instructions. NOTE To exit from the current folder to the upper level, press the D [-] button. UU1SB_0101 : Song001 Move to?_/_>_ NOTICE Do not turn off the power or disconnect the USB storage device while "Executing" is shown in the display. Making folders in the USB storage device - "MakeFolder" You can create folders (directories) on the USB storage device to organize Songs. This instrument enables you to create folders only in the USB storage device - not in the internal MEMORY drive. MakeFolder Start?_> U1_001 : Song001 See page 42 for information on basic operations. The following is a detailed procedure of Step 4 on that page. 4-1 Press the B [+ (YES)] button located next to "Start?->." 4-2 Assign the name to the folder. For instructions on naming, refer to page 43. The folder name can contain up to 50 characters. The new folder will be created in the root directory of the USB storage device. NOTICE Do not turn off the power or disconnect the USB storage device while "Executing" is shown in the display. Root: The highest level of a hierarchical structure. This indicates an area which does not belong to a folder. 45 Advanced Functions Handling Song files - [FILE/SONG SETTING]