Yamaha CVP-805 CVP-809/CVP-805 Reference Manual - Page 33

Using Playlist, Importing Music Finder Records to the Playlist

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Using Playlist Importing Music Finder Records to the Playlist By importing Music Finder Records (.mfd) used on previous Yamaha digital pianos (such as CVP-709, 705 etc.), you can use the Records on the Playlist of this instrument, just like using the Music Finder function on those other instruments. For details on using Music Finder, refer to the Owner's Manual of the Yamaha digital piano which contains your desired Music Finder Records. 1 Connect the USB flash drive which contains the Music Finder file (***.mfd) to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. 2 On the Playlist display, touch the Playlist file name to call up the Playlist File Selection display. 3 Select the desired Music Finder file to call up a confirmation message. 4 Touch [Yes] to start importing. The imported Music Finder Records will be converted to Registration Memory Bank files and saved to a folder (with the same name as the imported file) in the User drive of this instrument. At the same time, a Playlist of the converted Registration Memory Bank files (with the same name as the imported file) will be created in the USB flash drive. The Music Finder settings are registered to the Registration Memory number [1] for each Bank. NOTICE If a folder with the same name as the Music Finder file already exists, the Registration Memory Bank file with the same name in that folder will be overwritten by the importing data. To avoid overwriting important data, change the folder name or the Music Finder file name. 5 Turn the [OTS LINK] button on to enable to use of the imported Records in the same way as the original Music Finder function. CVP-809/CVP-805 Reference Manual 33

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Using Playlist
By importing Music Finder Records (.mfd) used on previous Yamaha digital pianos (such as CVP-709, 705 etc.), you can
use the Records on the Playlist of this instrument, just like using the Music Finder function on those other instruments.
For details on using Music Finder, refer to the Owner’s Manual of the Yamaha digital piano which contains your desired
Music Finder Records.
1
Connect the USB flash drive which contains the Music Finder file (***.mfd) to the [USB TO
DEVICE] terminal.
2
On the Playlist display, touch the Playlist file name to call up the Playlist File Selection
display.
3
Select the desired Music Finder file to call up a confirmation message.
4
Touch [Yes] to start importing.
The imported Music Finder Records will be converted to Registration Memory Bank files and saved to a folder
(with the same name as the imported file) in the User drive of this instrument. At the same time, a Playlist of the
converted Registration Memory Bank files (with the same name as the imported file) will be created in the USB
flash drive. The Music Finder settings are registered to the Registration Memory number [1] for each Bank.
NOTICE
If a folder with the same name as the Music Finder file already exists, the Registration Memory Bank file with the
same name in that folder will be overwritten by the importing data. To avoid overwriting important data, change the
folder name or the Music Finder file name.
5
Turn the [OTS LINK] button on to enable to use of the imported Records in the same way as
the original Music Finder function.
Importing Music Finder Records to the Playlist