Yamaha CP300 Owner's Manual - Page 80

Deleting a Performance File-Delete File, DeleteFile, MyPerformance.PER, RenameFile

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Reference Handling Performance Files Deleting a Performance File-Delete File This allows you to delete a Performance file from the CP300's storage memory. It is not possible to delete a Preset Performance file and current Performance file. A B DeleteFile Execute?--> NO YES 001.MyPerformance.PER 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 Use the C [-][+] buttons to select the Performance file to be deleted. 4-2 Press the B [+ (YES)] button to execute the job. Press the B [+ (YES)] button to display the confirmation prompt ("Sure?"). To proceed, press the B [+ (YES)] button again. 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. To cancel the operation, press the B [- (NO)] button instead of the B [+ (YES)] button. 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 damage the data of the Performance. n The Performance file in the current memory cannot be deleted. After you delete a Performance file, the CP300 automatically updates the Performance file numbers. Renaming a Performance File-Rename File You can rename a Performance file in the storage memory. You cannot change the Preset Performance file. A B RenameFile Execute?--> NO YES 001.MyPerformance.PER 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 Name the Performance file as described in the "Perf.Name" section (page 78). 4-2 Press the B [+ (YES)] button to execute the job. After you rename a Performance, the CP300 sorts Performance files alphabetically and renumbers them. 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. 80 CP300 Owner's Manual

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Handling Performance Files
CP300 Owner’s Manual
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Reference
Deleting a Performance File—Delete File
This allows you to delete a Performance file from the CP300’s storage memory. It is not possible to delete a
Preset Performance file and current Performance 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
Use the C [–][+] buttons to select the Performance file to be deleted.
4-2
Press the B [+ (YES)] button to execute the job.
Press the B [+ (YES)] button to display the confirmation prompt (“Sure?”).
To proceed, press the B [+ (YES)] button again. 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.
To cancel the operation, press the B [– (NO)] button instead of the B [+ (YES)] button.
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 damage the data of the Performance.
n
The Performance file in the current memory cannot be deleted. After you delete a Performance file, the CP300
automatically updates the Performance file numbers.
Renaming a Performance File—Rename File
You can rename a Performance file in the storage memory. You cannot change the Preset Performance 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
Name the Performance file as described in the “Perf.Name” section (page 78).
4-2
Press the B [+ (YES)] button to execute the job.
After you rename a Performance, the CP300 sorts Performance files alphabetically and renumbers them.
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.
DeleteFile
Execute?-->
001.MyPerformance.PER
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
CAUTION
RenameFile
Execute?-->
001.MyPerformance.PER
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
CAUTION