Yamaha PSR-620 Owner's Manual - Page 72
Using Floppy Disks, The Referred File
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Using Floppy Disks The Referred File Some song and registration files have "referred" file(s). If, for example, a loaded song file was recorded with a user style, the song file will not play correctly if the user style file has not also been loaded. Also, if a registration setup includes a user style and/or user pad data, the user style and/or user pad file must also be loaded if the registration setup is to function properly. When you record a song with a user style data or you memorize a registration with a user style and/or a user pad data, the user style and/or user pad data is registered as the "referred" file(s) for the song or registration. If you save the song or registration data with the referred file(s) to disk, be sure to save the referred file(s) (the user style and/or the user pad data) to the same disk without changing the data name that was registered as the referred file(s). s User Style Files Referred to by a Song File ...¡ When you load the song file, the referred user style file will automatically be loaded if both files exist on the same disk. SONG STYLE "DISCOSNG" "DISCO" Example: Song File: "DISCOSNG" with User Style "DISCO". Style File: "DISCO" LOAD When you load the song file "DISCOSNG", the referred style file "DISCO" will automatically be loaded. USER SONG NUMBER USER STYLE NUMBER "26:DISCOSNG" "101:DISCO" ¡ When the [PLAY/STOP] button is pressed to play the song, or the [REC] button is pressed to re-record the song, "RefLoad?" will appear on the display and the [EXECUTE] indicator will flash if the inserted disk includes the style file referred to by the song file and the style file has not been loaded . Press the [EXECUTE] button to load the referred file. When the referred style file has been loaded, song playback will start automatically or the record ready mode will be engaged. ¡ When the [PLAY/STOP] button is pressed to play a song or the [REC] button is pressed to re-record the song, "WrongDsk" or "No Disk" will appear on the display if the inserted disk does not include the user style file or the applicable disk is not inserted in the disk drive. Insert the applicable disk and execute the load operation for the user style file. 70