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Handling Performance Files, PERFORM.FILE]

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Basic Operation Handling Performance Files [PERFORM.FILE] The following parameters are provided for the performance files: Operation Storing a performance Renaming a performance Saving a performance file in storage memory Loading a performance file from storage memory Deleting a performance file from storage memory Renaming a performance file Parameter name "Performance" "Perf.Name" "SaveToMemory" "LoadFromMem." "DeleteFile" "RenameFile" Reference page 43 43 44 44 45 45 ■ Basic Operation for the Performance File A message (information or confirmation dialog) sometimes appears on the LCD to facilitate operation. Refer to the "Message List" on page 82 for an explanation of each message, the appropriate actions to take, and troubleshooting information. 23 34 3 1, 2 SONG KEYBOARD MIN MAX MASTER VOLUME SONG BALANCE TRACK1 TRACK2 EX.TRACKS SONG FILE MIDI OUT PANEL LOCK A SONG SELECT TOP START/STOP REC SONG SETTING DOWN UP NEW SONG SYNCHRO START SONG C TEMPO 1 Access the Performance File menu. Press the [PERFORM. FILE] button. To close the Performance File menu during the procedure, press the [EXIT] button once or twice. 2 Select the desired parameter. Press the [PERFORM. FILE] or A [-]/[+] buttons repeatedly to display the option desired from the following list: • Performance • Perf.Name • SaveToMemory • LoadFromMem. • DeleteFile • RenameFile B NO YES D CONTRAST EXIT G.PIANO 1 G.PIANO 2 E.PIANO1 E.PIANO2 E.PIANO3 CLAVI. HARPSI. VIBES VOICE EDIT SPLIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ORGAN 1 ORGAN 2 STRINGS CHOIR SYNTH. PAD GUITAR BASS XG VARIATION 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 VOICE/PERFORMANCE A B REVERB CHORUS PERFORMANCE MIDI SETTING MASTER EQ EDIT PERFORM. FILE OTHER SETTING 3 Set the parameter or execute the command. Use the B [-(NO)]/[+(YES)], C [-]/[+], D [-]/[+], and [VARIATION buttons. For more information regarding specific details of this procedure, refer to the corresponding section below. 4 Close the Performance File menu. Press the [EXIT] button. 42 P-250

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42
P-250
Basic Operation
Handling Performance Files
[PERFORM.FILE]
The following parameters are provided for the performance files:
Basic Operation for the Performance File
A message (information or confirmation dialog) sometimes appears on the LCD to facilitate operation.
Refer to the “Message List” on page 82 for an explanation of each message, the appropriate actions to
take, and troubleshooting information.
1
Access the Performance File menu.
Press the [PERFORM. FILE] button.
To close the Performance File menu during the proce-
dure, press the [EXIT] button once or twice.
2
Select the desired parameter.
Press the [PERFORM. FILE] or A [–]/[+] buttons
repeatedly to display the option desired from the
following list:
• Performance
• Perf.Name
• SaveToMemory
• LoadFromMem.
• DeleteFile
• RenameFile
3
Set the parameter or execute the command.
Use the B [–(NO)]/[+(YES)], C [–]/[+], D [–]/[+],
and [VARIATION] [
]/[
π
] buttons.
For more information regarding specific details of this
procedure, refer to the corresponding section below.
4
Close the Performance File menu.
Press the [EXIT] button.
Operation
Parameter name
Reference page
Storing a performance
“Performance”
43
Renaming a performance
“Perf.Name”
43
Saving a performance file in storage memory
“SaveToMemory”
44
Loading a performance file from storage memory
“LoadFromMem.”
44
Deleting a performance file from storage memory
“DeleteFile”
45
Renaming a performance file
“RenameFile”
45
VOICE/PERFORMANCE
TEMPO
SONG
SONG BALANCE
MASTER VOLUME
MIDI SETTING
CHORUS
REVERB
SPLIT
CONTRAST
XG
8
16
B
YES
NO
D
A
C
BASS
15
7
PERFORM. FILE
MASTER EQ EDIT
VARIATION
PERFORMANCE
VOICE EDIT
VIBES
GUITAR
14
6
SYNTH.PAD
13
5
E.PIANO3
HARPSI.
CLAVI.
ORGAN 1
EXIT
9
B
A
1
G.PIANO 1
EX.TRACKS
SONG FILE
PANEL LOCK
TRACK1
TOP
SONG SELECT
KEYBOARD
SONG
MIN
MAX
REC
START/STOP
SYNCHRO START
NEW SONG
TRACK2
MIDI OUT
ORGAN 2
10
2
G.PIANO 2
STRINGS
11
3
E.PIANO1
CHOIR
12
4
E.PIANO2
OTHER SETTING
DOWN
SONG SETTING
UP
3
1, 2
2
3
4
3