Yamaha CP300 Owner's Manual - Page 77

Saving a Performance-Performance, Performance, A01.Piano+Pad

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Reference Handling Performance Files Saving a Performance-Performance You can save the edited Performance to one of the VOICE/PERFORMANCE [1] - [16] buttons. For details about the parameters you can store to a Performance and their contents, refer to the "Performance Parameters" list (page 74). The Performance data is stored to storage memory as a Performance file. For instructions on recalling a Performance file from storage memory, refer to page 79. CAUTION If you create a Performance by editing an existing Preset Performance file, a new Performance file named "PresetPerformance.PER" will be made. The Preset Performance file is not overwritten; however, the edited Performance can be overwritten without any warning. To avoid overwriting the data, save it as another Performance file with the Save As operation or rename the Performance file with Rename File. A B Performance A01.Piano+Pad Set?--> NO YES C D For basic operation instructions, refer to page 76. The following steps are detailed instructions for Step 4 (in the Basic Operation above). 4-1 Select the desired Performance by using the VARIATION [▼][▲] buttons or the C [-] [+] buttons. The location for saving the Performance can be specified from A01 to D16. A01 Performance D (16 Performances) Performance C (16 Performances) Performance B (16 Performances) Performance A (16 Performances) Save GRAND PIANO 1 GRAND PIANO 2 MONO PIANO E. PIANO 1 E. PIANO 2 E. PIANO 3 CLAVI. 1 ORGAN 1 2 ORGAN 2 3 HARPSI. 4 5 STRINGS CHOIR/PAD 6 GUITAR 7 BASS VIBES 8 XG 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Performance file = 64 Performances 4-2 Press the B [+ (YES)] button to execute the job. An "Executing" message appears and the data is saved. When the operation is complete, a "Completed" message appears briefly, then returns to the previous display. CAUTION Never attempt to turn the [POWER] switch OFF while the "Executing" message is shown in the display. Turning the power off in this state may cause the Performance file to be deleted. CP300 Owner's Manual 77

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Handling Performance Files
CP300 Owner’s Manual
77
Reference
Saving a Performance—Performance
You can save the edited Performance to one of the VOICE/PERFORMANCE [1] – [16] buttons. For details
about the parameters you can store to a Performance and their contents, refer to the “Performance Parameters”
list (page 74). The Performance data is stored to storage memory as a Performance file. For instructions on
recalling a Performance file from storage memory, refer to page 79.
If you create a Performance by editing an existing Preset Performance file, a new Performance file named
“PresetPerformance.PER” will be made. The Preset Performance file is not overwritten; however, the edited
Performance can be overwritten without any warning. To avoid overwriting the data, save it as another Performance file
with the Save As operation or rename the Performance file with Rename File.
For basic operation instructions, refer to page 76.
The following steps are detailed instructions for Step 4 (in the Basic Operation above).
4-1
Select the desired Performance by using the VARIATION [
][
] buttons or the C [–]
[+] buttons.
The location for saving the Performance can be specified from A01 to D16.
4-2
Press the B [+ (YES)] button to execute the job.
An “Executing” message appears and the data is saved. When the operation is complete, a “Completed”
message appears briefly, then returns to the previous display.
Never attempt to turn the [POWER] switch OFF while the “Executing” message is shown in the display. Turning
the power off in this state may cause the Performance file to be deleted.
CAUTION
Performance
Set?-->
A01.Piano+Pad
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
GRAND
PIANO 1
GRAND
PIANO 2
MONO
PIANO
E. PIANO 1
E. PIANO 2
E. PIANO 3
CLAVI.
VIBES
ORGAN 1
ORGAN 2
HARPSI.
STRINGS
CHOIR/PAD
GUITAR
BASS
XG
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
A01
Performance file = 64 Performances
Performance D (16 Performances)
Performance C (16 Performances)
Performance B (16 Performances)
Performance A (16 Performances)
Save
CAUTION