Yamaha CVP-405 Owner's Manual - Page 62
Playing Back the Recorded Performance
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Quick Guide Playing Back the Recorded Performance Play back the recorded performance. 1 Call up the USB AUDIO RECORDER display. [USB] → [E] (USB AUDIO RECORDER). 2 Press the [7π†]/[8π†] (AUDITION) button to display the audio files (WAV data) saved to the connected USB storage device. The file recorded is selected in step 1-7 (page 60). For information about the operation method to change the name of the displayed file or to delete a file, see the section "File/Folder Operations in the File Selection Display" on page 69. However, the operation that copies/moves file/folder to the User tab cannot be done here. 3 Press one of the [A]-[J] buttons corresponding to the file you want to listen to, then press the [8†] (AUDITION) button. The song is played back from the beginning, and the display indicates the auditioning process. This display closes automatically when auditioning is stopped. Press the [G] (CANCEL) or [EXIT] button to stop auditioning. CAUTION Avoid frequently connecting/disconnecting the USB storage device, or turning the power on/off too often. Doing so may corrupt the USB storage device data or the auditioning data. n Audio recording is processed internally so that playback volume will be appropriate when played on a computer. There- fore, the playback sound might be distorted if you record at too high a volume. In this case, lower and adjust the volume of each part with Volume Balance display (page 40) and the Mixing Console (page 87), etc., and try recording again. 4 Press the [EXIT] button to return to the USB AUDIO RECORDER display shown in step 4 of "Recording Your Performance as Audio" above. 62 CVP-405/403/401 Owner's Manual