Yamaha CLP-535 Owner's Manual - Page 63

Deleting Files — Delete, Copying Files — Copy, Range of the Copy/Move operation

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Deleting Files - Delete For details about Song types which can be deleted, refer to page 61. See page 62 for information on basic operations. The following is a detailed procedure of step 4 on that page. 4-1. While "Delete" is highlighted, press the [>] button to call up the setting display. Handling Song Files 4-2. Highlight "Execute" by pressing [E] button, then press the [>] button. After the Song is deleted, the display returns to the Song List display. NOTICE Do not turn off the power or eject the USB flash memory while "Executing" is shown in the display. Copying Files - Copy For details about Song types which can be copied, refer to page 61. Range of the Copy/Move operation As for a MIDI Song in the "User" category in the instrument, you can Copy/ Move it only to the USER FILES folder on a USB flash memory. Selecting a MIDI Song from "User" for copying/moving automatically specifies the USER FILES folder as the destination. As for a MIDI Song in a USB flash memory, you can Copy/Move it to the "User" category in the instrument. Instrument User Can be copied/moved. USB flash memory USER FILES folder Root Can be copied/moved. USER FILES folder If the USB flash memory device plugged into the instrument contains no USER FILES folder, one will be created automatically when you format or record a Song to that device. The recorded Song will then be saved in that folder. NOTE Please note that the copy features are intended for your personal use only. NOTE Folders cannot be copied. Root: The highest level of a hierarchical structure. This indicates an area which does not belong to a folder. See page 62 for information on basic operations. The following is a detailed procedure of step 4 on that page. 63 CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner's Manual

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CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner’s Manual
Handling Song Files
For details about Song types which can be deleted, refer to page 61.
See page 62 for information on basic operations.
The following is a detailed procedure of step 4 on that page.
4-
1.
While “Delete” is highlighted, press the [>] button to call
up the setting display.
4-
2.
Highlight “Execute” by pressing [
d
] button, then press
the [>] button.
After the Song is deleted, the display returns to the Song List display.
For details about Song types which can be copied, refer to page 61.
Range of the Copy/Move operation
As for a MIDI Song in the “User” category in the instrument, you can Copy/
Move it only to the USER FILES folder on a USB flash memory. Selecting a
MIDI Song from “User” for copying/moving automatically specifies the USER
FILES folder as the destination.
As for a MIDI Song in a USB flash memory, you can Copy/Move it to the
“User” category in the instrument.
See page 62 for information on basic operations.
The following is a detailed procedure of step 4 on that page.
Deleting Files — Delete
NOTICE
Do not t
u
rn off the po
w
er or
eject the USB flash memory
w
hile “Exec
u
ting” is sho
w
n in
the display.
Copying Files — Copy
USER FILES folder
If the USB flash memory device
plugged into the instrument
contains no USER FILES folder,
one will be created
automatically when you format
or record a Song to that device.
The recorded Song will then be
saved in that folder.
NOTE
Please note that the copy
features are intended for your
personal use only.
NOTE
Folders cannot be copied.
Root:
The highest level of a
hierarchical structure. This
indicates an area which does
not belong to a folder.
Instrument
USB flash memory
User
Can be copied/moved.
Can be copied/moved.
Root
USER FILES
folder