Yamaha P-250 Owner's Manual - Page 45

Deleting a Performance File, DeleteFile], Renaming a Performance, File [RenameFile]

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Basic Operation ■ Deleting a Performance File [DeleteFile] You can delete a performance file in storage memory. (You cannot delete a preset performance or the current performance file.) Handling Performance Files [PERFORM.FILE] ■ Renaming a Performance File [RenameFile] You can change the performance file name in storage memory. (You cannot change the name of a preset performance file.) Refer to page 42 for information on the basic operation of performance files. The following steps are supplement for Step 3 on page 42. CAUTION Do not turn off the power to the P-250 while the screen displays "Executing." Otherwise, the data currently held in storage memory may be lost. 3-1 Select a performance file to delete. Use the C [-]/[+] buttons to select a performance file. 3-2 Execute the operation. Press the B [+(YES)] button located next to "Execute?-->." Follow the instructions on screen. TIP Deleting the performance file does not erase the currentlyloaded performance. After you delete a performance file, the subsequent performance file numbers are updated automatically. Refer to page 42 for information on the basic operation of performance files. The following steps are supplement for Step 3 on page 42. CAUTION Do not turn off the power to the P-250 while the screen displays "Executing." Otherwise, the data currently held in storage memory may be lost. 3 Rename the performance file as described in the [SaveToMemory] section (page 44). After you rename a performance file, all performances are sorted alphabetically and renumbered. TIP Use "CharacterCode" in the "SONG FILE" menu to change the type of characters on screen. (The selected LCD character type will be used to display song files and performances.) P-250 45

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P-250
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Handling Performance Files [PERFORM.FILE]
Basic Operation
Deleting a Performance File
[DeleteFile]
You can delete a performance file in storage
memory. (You cannot delete a preset perfor-
mance or the current performance file.)
Refer to page 42 for information on the
basic operation of performance files.
The following steps are supplement for
Step
3
on page
42.
3-1
Select a performance file to delete.
Use the C [–]/[+] buttons to select a performance
file.
3-2
Execute the operation.
Press the B [+(YES)] button located next to “Exe-
cute?-->.”
Follow the instructions on screen.
Renaming a Performance
File [RenameFile]
You can change the performance file name in
storage memory. (You cannot change the name
of a preset performance file.)
Refer to page 42 for information on the
basic operation of performance files.
The following steps are supplement for
Step
3
on page
42.
3
Rename the performance file as described in
the [SaveToMemory] section (page 44).
After you rename a performance file, all performances
are sorted alphabetically and renumbered.
CAUTION
Do not turn off the power to the P-250 while the screen dis-
plays “Executing.” Otherwise, the data currently held in stor-
age memory may be lost.
TIP
Deleting the performance file does not erase the currently-
loaded performance.
After you delete a performance file, the subsequent perfor-
mance file numbers are updated automatically.
CAUTION
Do not turn off the power to the P-250 while the screen dis-
plays “Executing.” Otherwise, the data currently held in stor-
age memory may be lost.
TIP
Use “CharacterCode” in the “SONG FILE” menu to change
the type of characters on screen. (The selected LCD char-
acter type will be used to display song files and perfor-
mances.)